class Aws::Lightsail::Types::Certificate
Describes the full details of an Amazon Lightsail
SSL/TLS certificate.
<note markdown=“1”> To get a summary of a certificate, use the `GetCertificates` action and ommit `includeCertificateDetails` from your request. The response will include only the certificate Amazon Resource
Name (ARN), certificate name, domain name, and tags.
</note>
@!attribute [rw] arn
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] name
The name of the certificate (e.g., `my-certificate`). @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] domain_name
The domain name of the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] status
The validation status of the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] serial_number
The serial number of the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] subject_alternative_names
An array of strings that specify the alternate domains (e.g., `example2.com`) and subdomains (e.g., `blog.example.com`) of the certificate. @return [Array<String>]
@!attribute [rw] domain_validation_records
An array of objects that describe the domain validation records of the certificate. @return [Array<Types::DomainValidationRecord>]
@!attribute [rw] request_failure_reason
The validation failure reason, if any, of the certificate. The following failure reasons are possible: * <b> <code>NO_AVAILABLE_CONTACTS</code> </b> - This failure applies to email validation, which is not available for Lightsail certificates. * <b> <code>ADDITIONAL_VERIFICATION_REQUIRED</code> </b> - Lightsail requires additional information to process this certificate request. This can happen as a fraud-protection measure, such as when the domain ranks within the Alexa top 1000 websites. To provide the required information, use the [AWS Support Center][1] to contact AWS Support. <note markdown="1"> You cannot request a certificate for Amazon-owned domain names such as those ending in amazonaws.com, cloudfront.net, or elasticbeanstalk.com. </note> * <b> <code>DOMAIN_NOT_ALLOWED</code> </b> - One or more of the domain names in the certificate request was reported as an unsafe domain by [VirusTotal][2]. To correct the problem, search for your domain name on the [VirusTotal][2] website. If your domain is reported as suspicious, see [Google Help for Hacked Websites][3] to learn what you can do. If you believe that the result is a false positive, notify the organization that is reporting the domain. VirusTotal is an aggregate of several antivirus and URL scanners and cannot remove your domain from a block list itself. After you correct the problem and the VirusTotal registry has been updated, request a new certificate. If you see this error and your domain is not included in the VirusTotal list, visit the [AWS Support Center][1] and create a case. * <b> <code>INVALID_PUBLIC_DOMAIN</code> </b> - One or more of the domain names in the certificate request is not valid. Typically, this is because a domain name in the request is not a valid top-level domain. Try to request a certificate again, correcting any spelling errors or typos that were in the failed request, and ensure that all domain names in the request are for valid top-level domains. For example, you cannot request a certificate for `example.invalidpublicdomain` because `invalidpublicdomain` is not a valid top-level domain. * <b> <code>OTHER</code> </b> - Typically, this failure occurs when there is a typographical error in one or more of the domain names in the certificate request. Try to request a certificate again, correcting any spelling errors or typos that were in the failed request. [1]: https://console.aws.amazon.com/support/home [2]: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/url [3]: https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/security/hacked @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] in_use_resource_count
The number of Lightsail resources that the certificate is attached to. @return [Integer]
@!attribute [rw] key_algorithm
The algorithm used to generate the key pair (the public and private key) of the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] created_at
The timestamp when the certificate was created. @return [Time]
@!attribute [rw] issued_at
The timestamp when the certificate was issued. @return [Time]
@!attribute [rw] issuer_ca
The certificate authority that issued the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] not_before
The timestamp when the certificate is first valid. @return [Time]
@!attribute [rw] not_after
The timestamp when the certificate expires. @return [Time]
@!attribute [rw] eligible_to_renew
The renewal eligibility of the certificate. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] renewal_summary
An object that describes the status of the certificate renewal managed by Lightsail. @return [Types::RenewalSummary]
@!attribute [rw] revoked_at
The timestamp when the certificate was revoked. This value is present only when the certificate status is `REVOKED`. @return [Time]
@!attribute [rw] revocation_reason
The reason the certificate was revoked. This value is present only when the certificate status is `REVOKED`. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] tags
The tag keys and optional values for the resource. For more information about tags in Lightsail, see the [Amazon Lightsail Developer Guide][1]. [1]: https://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/ls/docs/en_us/articles/amazon-lightsail-tags @return [Array<Types::Tag>]
@!attribute [rw] support_code
The support code. Include this code in your email to support when you have questions about your Lightsail certificate. This code enables our support team to look up your Lightsail information more easily. @return [String]
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lightsail-2016-11-28/Certificate AWS API Documentation
Constants
- SENSITIVE