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A low-level client representing AWS IoT Secure Tunneling
AWS IoT Secure Tunnling enables you to create remote connections to devices deployed in the field.
For more information about how AWS IoT Secure Tunneling works, see AWS IoT Secure Tunneling .
import boto3
client = boto3.client('iotsecuretunneling')
These are the available methods:
Check if an operation can be paginated.
Closes a tunnel identified by the unique tunnel id. When a CloseTunnel request is received, we close the WebSocket connections between the client and proxy server so no data can be transmitted.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.close_tunnel(
tunnelId='string',
delete=True|False
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the tunnel to close.
dict
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
Exceptions
Gets information about a tunnel identified by the unique tunnel id.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.describe_tunnel(
tunnelId='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The tunnel to describe.
{
'tunnel': {
'tunnelId': 'string',
'tunnelArn': 'string',
'status': 'OPEN'|'CLOSED',
'sourceConnectionState': {
'status': 'CONNECTED'|'DISCONNECTED',
'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
},
'destinationConnectionState': {
'status': 'CONNECTED'|'DISCONNECTED',
'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
},
'description': 'string',
'destinationConfig': {
'thingName': 'string',
'services': [
'string',
]
},
'timeoutConfig': {
'maxLifetimeTimeoutMinutes': 123
},
'tags': [
{
'key': 'string',
'value': 'string'
},
],
'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
}
}
Response Structure
The tunnel being described.
A unique alpha-numeric ID that identifies a tunnel.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a tunnel. The tunnel ARN format is arn:aws:tunnel:<region>:<account-id>:tunnel/<tunnel-id>
The status of a tunnel. Valid values are: Open and Closed.
The connection state of the source application.
The connection status of the tunnel. Valid values are CONNECTED and DISCONNECTED .
The last time the connection status was updated.
The connection state of the destination application.
The connection status of the tunnel. Valid values are CONNECTED and DISCONNECTED .
The last time the connection status was updated.
A description of the tunnel.
The destination configuration that specifies the thing name of the destination device and a service name that the local proxy uses to connect to the destination application.
The name of the IoT thing to which you want to connect.
A list of service names that identity the target application. The AWS IoT client running on the destination device reads this value and uses it to look up a port or an IP address and a port. The AWS IoT client instantiates the local proxy which uses this information to connect to the destination application.
Timeout configuration for the tunnel.
The maximum amount of time (in minutes) a tunnel can remain open. If not specified, maxLifetimeTimeoutMinutes defaults to 720 minutes. Valid values are from 1 minute to 12 hours (720 minutes)
A list of tag metadata associated with the secure tunnel.
An arbitary key/value pair used to add searchable metadata to secure tunnel resources.
The key of the tag.
The value of the tag.
The time when the tunnel was created.
The last time the tunnel was updated.
Exceptions
Generate a presigned url given a client, its method, and arguments
The presigned url
Create a paginator for an operation.
Returns an object that can wait for some condition.
Lists the tags for the specified resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_tags_for_resource(
resourceArn='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The resource ARN.
{
'tags': [
{
'key': 'string',
'value': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
The tags for the specified resource.
An arbitary key/value pair used to add searchable metadata to secure tunnel resources.
The key of the tag.
The value of the tag.
Exceptions
List all tunnels for an AWS account. Tunnels are listed by creation time in descending order, newer tunnels will be listed before older tunnels.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_tunnels(
thingName='string',
maxResults=123,
nextToken='string'
)
dict
Response Syntax
{
'tunnelSummaries': [
{
'tunnelId': 'string',
'tunnelArn': 'string',
'status': 'OPEN'|'CLOSED',
'description': 'string',
'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
},
],
'nextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
tunnelSummaries (list) --
A short description of the tunnels in an AWS account.
(dict) --
Information about the tunnel.
tunnelId (string) --
The unique alpha-numeric identifier for the tunnel.
tunnelArn (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name of the tunnel. The tunnel ARN format is arn:aws:tunnel:<region>:<account-id>:tunnel/<tunnel-id>
status (string) --
The status of a tunnel. Valid values are: Open and Closed.
description (string) --
A description of the tunnel.
createdAt (datetime) --
The time the tunnel was created.
lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --
The time the tunnel was last updated.
nextToken (string) --
A token to used to retrieve the next set of results.
Creates a new tunnel, and returns two client access tokens for clients to use to connect to the AWS IoT Secure Tunneling proxy server.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.open_tunnel(
description='string',
tags=[
{
'key': 'string',
'value': 'string'
},
],
destinationConfig={
'thingName': 'string',
'services': [
'string',
]
},
timeoutConfig={
'maxLifetimeTimeoutMinutes': 123
}
)
A collection of tag metadata.
An arbitary key/value pair used to add searchable metadata to secure tunnel resources.
The key of the tag.
The value of the tag.
The destination configuration for the OpenTunnel request.
The name of the IoT thing to which you want to connect.
A list of service names that identity the target application. The AWS IoT client running on the destination device reads this value and uses it to look up a port or an IP address and a port. The AWS IoT client instantiates the local proxy which uses this information to connect to the destination application.
Timeout configuration for a tunnel.
The maximum amount of time (in minutes) a tunnel can remain open. If not specified, maxLifetimeTimeoutMinutes defaults to 720 minutes. Valid values are from 1 minute to 12 hours (720 minutes)
dict
Response Syntax
{
'tunnelId': 'string',
'tunnelArn': 'string',
'sourceAccessToken': 'string',
'destinationAccessToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
tunnelId (string) --
A unique alpha-numeric tunnel ID.
tunnelArn (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name for the tunnel. The tunnel ARN format is arn:aws:tunnel:<region>:<account-id>:tunnel/<tunnel-id>
sourceAccessToken (string) --
The access token the source local proxy uses to connect to AWS IoT Secure Tunneling.
destinationAccessToken (string) --
The access token the destination local proxy uses to connect to AWS IoT Secure Tunneling.
Exceptions
A resource tag.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.tag_resource(
resourceArn='string',
tags=[
{
'key': 'string',
'value': 'string'
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The ARN of the resource.
[REQUIRED]
The tags for the resource.
An arbitary key/value pair used to add searchable metadata to secure tunnel resources.
The key of the tag.
The value of the tag.
dict
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
Exceptions
Removes a tag from a resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.untag_resource(
resourceArn='string',
tagKeys=[
'string',
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The resource ARN.
[REQUIRED]
The keys of the tags to remove.
dict
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
Exceptions
The available paginators are: