Batch / Client / describe_job_queues
describe_job_queues#
- Batch.Client.describe_job_queues(**kwargs)#
Describes one or more of your job queues.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.describe_job_queues( jobQueues=[ 'string', ], maxResults=123, nextToken='string' )
- Parameters:
jobQueues (list) –
A list of up to 100 queue names or full queue Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.
(string) –
maxResults (integer) – The maximum number of results returned by
DescribeJobQueues
in paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeJobQueues
only returnsmaxResults
results in a single page and anextToken
response element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeJobQueues
request with the returnednextToken
value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn’t used, thenDescribeJobQueues
returns up to 100 results and anextToken
value if applicable.nextToken (string) –
The
nextToken
value returned from a previous paginatedDescribeJobQueues
request wheremaxResults
was used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextToken
value. This value isnull
when there are no more results to return.Note
Treat this token as an opaque identifier that’s only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'jobQueues': [ { 'jobQueueName': 'string', 'jobQueueArn': 'string', 'state': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED', 'schedulingPolicyArn': 'string', 'status': 'CREATING'|'UPDATING'|'DELETING'|'DELETED'|'VALID'|'INVALID', 'statusReason': 'string', 'priority': 123, 'computeEnvironmentOrder': [ { 'order': 123, 'computeEnvironment': 'string' }, ], 'tags': { 'string': 'string' } }, ], 'nextToken': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) –
jobQueues (list) –
The list of job queues.
(dict) –
An object that represents the details for an Batch job queue.
jobQueueName (string) –
The job queue name.
jobQueueArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue.
state (string) –
Describes the ability of the queue to accept new jobs. If the job queue state is
ENABLED
, it can accept jobs. If the job queue state isDISABLED
, new jobs can’t be added to the queue, but jobs already in the queue can finish.schedulingPolicyArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy. The format is
aws:Partition:batch:Region:Account:scheduling-policy/Name ``. For example, ``aws:aws:batch:us-west-2:123456789012:scheduling-policy/MySchedulingPolicy
.status (string) –
The status of the job queue (for example,
CREATING
orVALID
).statusReason (string) –
A short, human-readable string to provide additional details for the current status of the job queue.
priority (integer) –
The priority of the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority (or a higher integer value for the
priority
parameter) are evaluated first when associated with the same compute environment. Priority is determined in descending order. For example, a job queue with a priority value of10
is given scheduling preference over a job queue with a priority value of1
. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2
orSPOT
) or Fargate (FARGATE
orFARGATE_SPOT
). EC2 and Fargate compute environments can’t be mixed.computeEnvironmentOrder (list) –
The compute environments that are attached to the job queue and the order that job placement is preferred. Compute environments are selected for job placement in ascending order.
(dict) –
The order that compute environments are tried in for job placement within a queue. Compute environments are tried in ascending order. For example, if two compute environments are associated with a job queue, the compute environment with a lower order integer value is tried for job placement first. Compute environments must be in the
VALID
state before you can associate them with a job queue. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2
orSPOT
) or Fargate (FARGATE
orFARGATE_SPOT
); EC2 and Fargate compute environments can’t be mixed.Note
All compute environments that are associated with a job queue must share the same architecture. Batch doesn’t support mixing compute environment architecture types in a single job queue.
order (integer) –
The order of the compute environment. Compute environments are tried in ascending order. For example, if two compute environments are associated with a job queue, the compute environment with a lower
order
integer value is tried for job placement first.computeEnvironment (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.
tags (dict) –
The tags that are applied to the job queue. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources in Batch User Guide.
(string) –
(string) –
nextToken (string) –
The
nextToken
value to include in a futureDescribeJobQueues
request. When the results of aDescribeJobQueues
request exceedmaxResults
, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnull
when there are no more results to return.
Exceptions
Batch.Client.exceptions.ClientException
Batch.Client.exceptions.ServerException
Examples
This example describes the HighPriority job queue.
response = client.describe_job_queues( jobQueues=[ 'HighPriority', ], ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'jobQueues': [ { 'computeEnvironmentOrder': [ { 'computeEnvironment': 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:compute-environment/C4OnDemand', 'order': 1, }, ], 'jobQueueArn': 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/HighPriority', 'jobQueueName': 'HighPriority', 'priority': 1, 'state': 'ENABLED', 'status': 'VALID', 'statusReason': 'JobQueue Healthy', }, ], 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }