Creates a stack to start streaming applications to users. A stack consists of an associated fleet, user access policies, and storage configurations.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/appstream_create_stack/ for full documentation.
appstream_create_stack(
Name,
Description = NULL,
DisplayName = NULL,
StorageConnectors = NULL,
RedirectURL = NULL,
FeedbackURL = NULL,
UserSettings = NULL,
ApplicationSettings = NULL,
Tags = NULL,
AccessEndpoints = NULL,
EmbedHostDomains = NULL,
StreamingExperienceSettings = NULL
)
[required] The name of the stack.
The description to display.
The stack name to display.
The storage connectors to enable.
The URL that users are redirected to after their streaming session ends.
The URL that users are redirected to after they click the Send Feedback link. If no URL is specified, no Send Feedback link is displayed.
The actions that are enabled or disabled for users during their streaming sessions. By default, these actions are enabled.
The persistent application settings for users of a stack. When these settings are enabled, changes that users make to applications and Windows settings are automatically saved after each session and applied to the next session.
The tags to associate with the stack. A tag is a key-value pair, and the value is optional. For example, Environment=Test. If you do not specify a value, Environment=.
If you do not specify a value, the value is set to an empty string.
Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following special characters:
_ . : / = + \ - @
For more information about tags, see Tagging Your Resources in the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide.
The list of interface VPC endpoint (interface endpoint) objects. Users of the stack can connect to AppStream 2.0 only through the specified endpoints.
The domains where AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions can be embedded in an iframe. You must approve the domains that you want to host embedded AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions.
The streaming protocol you want your stack to prefer. This can be UDP or TCP. Currently, UDP is only supported in the Windows native client.