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**Example 1: To register a task definition with a JSON file**
The following ``register-task-definition`` example registers a task definition to the specified family. The container definitions are saved in JSON format at the specified file location. ::
aws ecs register-task-definition \
--cli-input-json file://<path_to_json_file>/sleep360.json
Contents of ``sleep360.json``::
{
"containerDefinitions": [
{
"name": "sleep",
"image": "busybox",
"cpu": 10,
"command": [
"sleep",
"360"
],
"memory": 10,
"essential": true
}
],
"family": "sleep360"
}
Output::
{
"taskDefinition": {
"status": "ACTIVE",
"family": "sleep360",
"placementConstraints": [],
"compatibilities": [
"EXTERNAL",
"EC2"
],
"volumes": [],
"taskDefinitionArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task-definition/sleep360:1",
"containerDefinitions": [
{
"environment": [],
"name": "sleep",
"mountPoints": [],
"image": "busybox",
"cpu": 10,
"portMappings": [],
"command": [
"sleep",
"360"
],
"memory": 10,
"essential": true,
"volumesFrom": []
}
],
"revision": 1
}
}
For more information, see `Example task definitions <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/example_task_definitions.html>`_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*.
**Example 2: To register a task definition with a JSON string parameter**
The following ``register-task-definition`` example registers a task definition using container definitions provided as a JSON string parameter with escaped double quotes. ::
aws ecs register-task-definition \
--family sleep360 \
--container-definitions "[{\"name\":\"sleep\",\"image\":\"busybox\",\"cpu\":10,\"command\":[\"sleep\",\"360\"],\"memory\":10,\"essential\":true}]"
The output is identical to the previous example.
For more information, see `Creating a Task Definition <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/create-task-definition.html>`_ in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*.