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@icalialabs/aws-delete-elb-rule

v0.0.1

Published

Deletes an AWS ELB using either a Rule ARN or the matching rules to remove

Downloads

5

Readme

AWS Delete ELB Rule

Deletes an ELB Rule that matches a given parameter

Usage

You can use tags (the best choice), conditions and/or actions for the action to match the rule you want to delete:

      - name: Delete AWS ELB Rule
        uses: icalia-actions/[email protected]
        with:
          listener: arn:YOUR_LISTENER_ARN
          
          # You can define the tags using JSON or YAML:
          tags: |
            - Key: app
              Value: my-app
            - Key: environment
              Value: development
            - Key: pull-request-node-id
              Value: A_NODE_ID_FROM_GITHUB

Using template files instead:

You can also use an optional json or yaml files for conditions, actions and tags like this:

# tmp/example-conditions.yml
- Field: host-header
  HostHeaderConfig:
    Values:
      - subdomain1.your-domain.tld
      - subdomain2.your-domain.tld
# tmp/example-actions.yml
- Type: forward
  TargetGroupArn: arn:YOUR_TARGET_GROUP_ARN
      - name: Delete AWS ELB Rule
        uses: icalia-actions/[email protected]
        with:
          listener: arn:YOUR_LISTENER_ARN
          conditions: tmp/example.yml
          actions: tmp/example-actions.yml

See icalia-actions/aws-configure-elb-rule to see how to create a rule