AWS Batch

2018/11/12 - AWS Batch - 2 updated api methods

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CreateComputeEnvironment (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'computeResources': {'launchTemplate': {'launchTemplateId': 'string',
                                         'launchTemplateName': 'string',
                                         'version': 'string'}}}

Creates an AWS Batch compute environment. You can create MANAGED or UNMANAGED compute environments.

In a managed compute environment, AWS Batch manages the capacity and instance types of the compute resources within the environment, based on the compute resource specification that you define or launch template that you specify when you create the compute environment. You can choose to use Amazon EC2 On-Demand Instances or Spot Instances in your managed compute environment. You can optionally set a maximum price so that Spot Instances only launch when the Spot Instance price is below a specified percentage of the On-Demand price.

In an unmanaged compute environment, you can manage your own compute resources. This provides more compute resource configuration options, such as using a custom AMI, but you must ensure that your AMI meets the Amazon ECS container instance AMI specification. For more information, see Container Instance AMIs in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. After you have created your unmanaged compute environment, you can use the DescribeComputeEnvironments operation to find the Amazon ECS cluster that is associated with it and then manually launch your container instances into that Amazon ECS cluster. For more information, see Launching an Amazon ECS Container Instance in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_compute_environment(
    computeEnvironmentName='string',
    type='MANAGED'|'UNMANAGED',
    state='ENABLED'|'DISABLED',
    computeResources={
        'type': 'EC2'|'SPOT',
        'minvCpus': 123,
        'maxvCpus': 123,
        'desiredvCpus': 123,
        'instanceTypes': [
            'string',
        ],
        'imageId': 'string',
        'subnets': [
            'string',
        ],
        'securityGroupIds': [
            'string',
        ],
        'ec2KeyPair': 'string',
        'instanceRole': 'string',
        'tags': {
            'string': 'string'
        },
        'bidPercentage': 123,
        'spotIamFleetRole': 'string',
        'launchTemplate': {
            'launchTemplateId': 'string',
            'launchTemplateName': 'string',
            'version': 'string'
        }
    },
    serviceRole='string'
)
type computeEnvironmentName:

string

param computeEnvironmentName:

[REQUIRED]

The name for your compute environment. Up to 128 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

type type:

string

param type:

[REQUIRED]

The type of the compute environment. For more information, see Compute Environments in the AWS Batch User Guide.

type state:

string

param state:

The state of the compute environment. If the state is ENABLED, then the compute environment accepts jobs from a queue and can scale out automatically based on queues.

type computeResources:

dict

param computeResources:

Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. This parameter is required for managed compute environments.

  • type (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The type of compute environment.

  • minvCpus (integer) -- [REQUIRED]

    The minimum number of EC2 vCPUs that an environment should maintain (even if the compute environment is DISABLED).

  • maxvCpus (integer) -- [REQUIRED]

    The maximum number of EC2 vCPUs that an environment can reach.

  • desiredvCpus (integer) --

    The desired number of EC2 vCPUS in the compute environment.

  • instanceTypes (list) -- [REQUIRED]

    The instances types that may be launched. You can specify instance families to launch any instance type within those families (for example, c4 or p3), or you can specify specific sizes within a family (such as c4.8xlarge). You can also choose optimal to pick instance types (from the latest C, M, and R instance families) on the fly that match the demand of your job queues.

    • (string) --

  • imageId (string) --

    The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID used for instances launched in the compute environment.

  • subnets (list) -- [REQUIRED]

    The VPC subnets into which the compute resources are launched.

    • (string) --

  • securityGroupIds (list) --

    The EC2 security group that is associated with instances launched in the compute environment.

    • (string) --

  • ec2KeyPair (string) --

    The EC2 key pair that is used for instances launched in the compute environment.

  • instanceRole (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The Amazon ECS instance profile applied to Amazon EC2 instances in a compute environment. You can specify the short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an instance profile. For example, ecsInstanceRole or arn:aws:iam::<aws_account_id>:instance-profile/ecsInstanceRole. For more information, see Amazon ECS Instance Role in the AWS Batch User Guide.

  • tags (dict) --

    Key-value pair tags to be applied to resources that are launched in the compute environment.

    • (string) --

      • (string) --

  • bidPercentage (integer) --

    The maximum percentage that a Spot Instance price can be when compared with the On-Demand price for that instance type before instances are launched. For example, if your maximum percentage is 20%, then the Spot price must be below 20% of the current On-Demand price for that EC2 instance. You always pay the lowest (market) price and never more than your maximum percentage. If you leave this field empty, the default value is 100% of the On-Demand price.

  • spotIamFleetRole (string) --

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EC2 Spot Fleet IAM role applied to a SPOT compute environment.

  • launchTemplate (dict) --

    The launch template to use for your compute resources. Any other compute resource parameters that you specify in a CreateComputeEnvironment API operation override the same parameters in the launch template. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both.

    • launchTemplateId (string) --

      The ID of the launch template.

    • launchTemplateName (string) --

      The name of the launch template.

    • version (string) --

      The version number of the launch template.

      Default: The default version of the launch template.

type serviceRole:

string

param serviceRole:

[REQUIRED]

The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on your behalf.

If your specified role has a path other than /, then you must either specify the full role ARN (this is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'computeEnvironmentName': 'string',
    'computeEnvironmentArn': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • computeEnvironmentName (string) --

      The name of the compute environment.

    • computeEnvironmentArn (string) --

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.

DescribeComputeEnvironments (updated) Link ¶
Changes (response)
{'computeEnvironments': {'computeResources': {'launchTemplate': {'launchTemplateId': 'string',
                                                                 'launchTemplateName': 'string',
                                                                 'version': 'string'}}}}

Describes one or more of your compute environments.

If you are using an unmanaged compute environment, you can use the DescribeComputeEnvironment operation to determine the ecsClusterArn that you should launch your Amazon ECS container instances into.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.describe_compute_environments(
    computeEnvironments=[
        'string',
    ],
    maxResults=123,
    nextToken='string'
)
type computeEnvironments:

list

param computeEnvironments:

A list of up to 100 compute environment names or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.

  • (string) --

type maxResults:

integer

param maxResults:

The maximum number of cluster results returned by DescribeComputeEnvironments in paginated output. When this parameter is used, DescribeComputeEnvironments only returns maxResults results in a single page along with a nextToken response element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending another DescribeComputeEnvironments request with the returned nextToken value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter is not used, then DescribeComputeEnvironments returns up to 100 results and a nextToken value if applicable.

type nextToken:

string

param nextToken:

The nextToken value returned from a previous paginated DescribeComputeEnvironments request where maxResults was used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned the nextToken value. This value is null when there are no more results to return.

rtype:

dict

returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'computeEnvironments': [
        {
            'computeEnvironmentName': 'string',
            'computeEnvironmentArn': 'string',
            'ecsClusterArn': 'string',
            'type': 'MANAGED'|'UNMANAGED',
            'state': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED',
            'status': 'CREATING'|'UPDATING'|'DELETING'|'DELETED'|'VALID'|'INVALID',
            'statusReason': 'string',
            'computeResources': {
                'type': 'EC2'|'SPOT',
                'minvCpus': 123,
                'maxvCpus': 123,
                'desiredvCpus': 123,
                'instanceTypes': [
                    'string',
                ],
                'imageId': 'string',
                'subnets': [
                    'string',
                ],
                'securityGroupIds': [
                    'string',
                ],
                'ec2KeyPair': 'string',
                'instanceRole': 'string',
                'tags': {
                    'string': 'string'
                },
                'bidPercentage': 123,
                'spotIamFleetRole': 'string',
                'launchTemplate': {
                    'launchTemplateId': 'string',
                    'launchTemplateName': 'string',
                    'version': 'string'
                }
            },
            'serviceRole': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'nextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • computeEnvironments (list) --

      The list of compute environments.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing an AWS Batch compute environment.

        • computeEnvironmentName (string) --

          The name of the compute environment.

        • computeEnvironmentArn (string) --

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.

        • ecsClusterArn (string) --

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the underlying Amazon ECS cluster used by the compute environment.

        • type (string) --

          The type of the compute environment.

        • state (string) --

          The state of the compute environment. The valid values are ENABLED or DISABLED.

          If the state is ENABLED, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on job queue demand.

          If the state is DISABLED, then the AWS Batch scheduler does not attempt to place jobs within the environment. Jobs in a STARTING or RUNNING state continue to progress normally. Managed compute environments in the DISABLED state do not scale out; however, they scale in to minvCpus value once instances become idle.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the compute environment (for example, CREATING or VALID).

        • statusReason (string) --

          A short, human-readable string to provide additional details about the current status of the compute environment.

        • computeResources (dict) --

          The compute resources defined for the compute environment.

          • type (string) --

            The type of compute environment.

          • minvCpus (integer) --

            The minimum number of EC2 vCPUs that an environment should maintain (even if the compute environment is DISABLED).

          • maxvCpus (integer) --

            The maximum number of EC2 vCPUs that an environment can reach.

          • desiredvCpus (integer) --

            The desired number of EC2 vCPUS in the compute environment.

          • instanceTypes (list) --

            The instances types that may be launched. You can specify instance families to launch any instance type within those families (for example, c4 or p3), or you can specify specific sizes within a family (such as c4.8xlarge). You can also choose optimal to pick instance types (from the latest C, M, and R instance families) on the fly that match the demand of your job queues.

            • (string) --

          • imageId (string) --

            The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID used for instances launched in the compute environment.

          • subnets (list) --

            The VPC subnets into which the compute resources are launched.

            • (string) --

          • securityGroupIds (list) --

            The EC2 security group that is associated with instances launched in the compute environment.

            • (string) --

          • ec2KeyPair (string) --

            The EC2 key pair that is used for instances launched in the compute environment.

          • instanceRole (string) --

            The Amazon ECS instance profile applied to Amazon EC2 instances in a compute environment. You can specify the short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an instance profile. For example, ecsInstanceRole or arn:aws:iam::<aws_account_id>:instance-profile/ecsInstanceRole. For more information, see Amazon ECS Instance Role in the AWS Batch User Guide.

          • tags (dict) --

            Key-value pair tags to be applied to resources that are launched in the compute environment.

            • (string) --

              • (string) --

          • bidPercentage (integer) --

            The maximum percentage that a Spot Instance price can be when compared with the On-Demand price for that instance type before instances are launched. For example, if your maximum percentage is 20%, then the Spot price must be below 20% of the current On-Demand price for that EC2 instance. You always pay the lowest (market) price and never more than your maximum percentage. If you leave this field empty, the default value is 100% of the On-Demand price.

          • spotIamFleetRole (string) --

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EC2 Spot Fleet IAM role applied to a SPOT compute environment.

          • launchTemplate (dict) --

            The launch template to use for your compute resources. Any other compute resource parameters that you specify in a CreateComputeEnvironment API operation override the same parameters in the launch template. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both.

            • launchTemplateId (string) --

              The ID of the launch template.

            • launchTemplateName (string) --

              The name of the launch template.

            • version (string) --

              The version number of the launch template.

              Default: The default version of the launch template.

        • serviceRole (string) --

          The service role associated with the compute environment that allows AWS Batch to make calls to AWS API operations on your behalf.

    • nextToken (string) --

      The nextToken value to include in a future DescribeComputeEnvironments request. When the results of a DescribeJobDefinitions request exceed maxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null when there are no more results to return.