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Class: Aws::IoT::Types::CreateDomainConfigurationRequestWhen passing CreateDomainConfigurationRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
domain_configuration_name: "DomainConfigurationName", domain_name: "DomainName",
server_certificate_arns: ["AcmCertificateArn"],
validation_certificate_arn: "AcmCertificateArn",
authorizer_config: {
default_authorizer_name: "AuthorizerName",
allow_authorizer_override: false,
},
service_type: "DATA", tags: [
{
key: "TagKey", value: "TagValue",
},
],
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
An object that specifies the authorization service for a domain.
The name of the domain configuration.
The name of the domain.
The ARNs of the certificates that AWS IoT passes to the device during the TLS handshake.
The type of service delivered by the endpoint.
Metadata which can be used to manage the domain configuration.
The certificate used to validate the server certificate and prove domain name ownership.
An object that specifies the authorization service for a domain.
#domain_configuration_name ⇒ StringThe name of the domain configuration. This value must be unique to a region.
#server_certificate_arns ⇒ Array<String>The ARNs of the certificates that AWS IoT passes to the device during the TLS handshake. Currently you can specify only one certificate ARN. This value is not required for AWS-managed domains.
#service_type ⇒ StringThe type of service delivered by the endpoint.
AWS IoT Core currently supports only the DATA
service type.
Possible values:
Metadata which can be used to manage the domain configuration.
For URI Request parameters use format: ...key1=value1&key2=value2...
For the CLI command-line parameter use format: &&tags \"key1=value1&key2=value2...\"
For the cli-input-json file use format: \"tags\": \"key1=value1&key2=value2...\"
#validation_certificate_arn ⇒ StringThe certificate used to validate the server certificate and prove domain name ownership. This certificate must be signed by a public certificate authority. This value is not required for AWS-managed domains.
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