Does anyone know if it\'s possible to change an existing AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment to an Application Load Balancer (instead of a classic one).
As far as I know
It is not possible to change the load balancer type for an existing environment but I have used the following process to create a cloned environment with an application load balancer (instead of classic).
eb config get [save name]
, you will get a file in .elasticbeanstalk\saved_configs
.OptionSettings:
aws:elasticbeanstalk:environment:
LoadBalancerType: application
and remove (if you have those):
aws:elb:loadbalancer:
CrossZone: true
aws:elb:policies:
ConnectionDrainingEnabled: true
aws:elb:listener:443:
[whatever]
You can use this opportunity to do other changes, such as upgrade PlatformArn
eb config put [new save name]
..ebextensions
to have LoadBalancerType: application
and optionally add listener to elbv2. You can also create in the console manually later.aws:elbv2:listener:443:
ListenerEnabled: true
SSLPolicy: ELBSecurityPolicy-TLS-1-2-2017-01
SSLCertificateArns: [your cert id]
DefaultProcess: default
Protocol: HTTPS
Rules: ''
eb create [new env name] --cfg [new save name]
Now you will have a new environment with a different load balancer type side-by-side with your old environment. You can perform testing, make further configuration changes and then if all is well, swap CNAMEs and terminate the previous environment.
The easiest way I've found to change an existing application to use the application load balancer is using both the Console and CLI:
<saved-config-name>
.<app-version>
.eb create <new-environment-name> --elb-type application --cfg <saved-config-name> --version <app-version>
Hello As Per AWS Documentation:
The Elastic Beanstalk Environment Management Console only supports creating and managing an Elastic Beanstalk environment with a Classic Load Balancer. For other options, see Application Load Balancer and Network Load Balancer.
Also
Note You can only set the load balancer type during environment creation. (Refer AWS Documetnation)
So When you deploy application to Elastic Beanstalk via AWS CLI:
Try
eb create test-env --elb-type network
or
eb create test-env --elb-type application