/usr/share/perl5/VM/EC2/ScalingPolicy.pm is in libvm-ec2-perl 1.28-2.
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=head1 NAME
VM::EC2::ScalingPolicy - Object describing an AutoScaling Policy
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use VM::EC2;
$ec2 = VM::EC2->new(...);
@pols = $ec2->describe_policies();
$pol = $pols[0];
$type = $pol->adjustment_type;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This object represents an AutoScaling Policy. It's returned by
C<VM::EC2->describe_policies()>.
=head1 METHODS
These properties are supported:
adjustment_type -- Specifies whether the ScalingAdjustment is an absolute number or a percentage of the current capacity. Valid values are ChangeInCapacity, ExactCapacity, and PercentChangeInCapacity
alarms -- A list of CloudWatch Alarms related to the policy
auto_scaling_group_name -- The name of the Auto Scaling group associated with this scaling policy
cooldown -- The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes before any further trigger-related scaling activities can start
min_adjustment_step -- Changes the DesiredCapacity of the Auto Scaling group by at least the specified number of instances
policy_arn -- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy
policy_name -- The name of the scaling policy
scaling_adjustment -- The number associated with the specified adjustment type. A positive value adds to the current capacity and a negative value removes from the current capacity
name -- Alias for policy_name
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<VM::EC2>
L<VM::EC2::Generic>
=head1 AUTHOR
Jose Luis Martinez
=cut
use strict;
use base 'VM::EC2::Generic';
sub valid_fields {
my $self = shift;
return qw(AdjustmentType Alarms AutoScalingGroupName Cooldown
MinAdjustmentStep PolicyARN PolicyName ScalingAdjustment
);
}
# object methods
sub args {
my $self = shift;
my $default_param_name = shift;
return unless @_;
return @_ if $_[0] =~ /^-/;
return ($default_param_name => \@_);
}
sub name { shift->policy_name }
1;
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