DatabaseMigrationService#
Client#
- class DatabaseMigrationService.Client#
A low-level client representing AWS Database Migration Service
Database Migration Service (DMS) can migrate your data to and from the most widely used commercial and open-source databases such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Redshift, MariaDB, Amazon Aurora, MySQL, and SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE). The service supports homogeneous migrations such as Oracle to Oracle, as well as heterogeneous migrations between different database platforms, such as Oracle to MySQL or SQL Server to PostgreSQL.
For more information about DMS, see What Is Database Migration Service? in the Database Migration Service User Guide.
import boto3 client = boto3.client('dms')
These are the available methods:
- add_tags_to_resource
- apply_pending_maintenance_action
- batch_start_recommendations
- can_paginate
- cancel_replication_task_assessment_run
- close
- create_endpoint
- create_event_subscription
- create_fleet_advisor_collector
- create_replication_config
- create_replication_instance
- create_replication_subnet_group
- create_replication_task
- delete_certificate
- delete_connection
- delete_endpoint
- delete_event_subscription
- delete_fleet_advisor_collector
- delete_fleet_advisor_databases
- delete_replication_config
- delete_replication_instance
- delete_replication_subnet_group
- delete_replication_task
- delete_replication_task_assessment_run
- describe_account_attributes
- describe_applicable_individual_assessments
- describe_certificates
- describe_connections
- describe_endpoint_settings
- describe_endpoint_types
- describe_endpoints
- describe_event_categories
- describe_event_subscriptions
- describe_events
- describe_fleet_advisor_collectors
- describe_fleet_advisor_databases
- describe_fleet_advisor_lsa_analysis
- describe_fleet_advisor_schema_object_summary
- describe_fleet_advisor_schemas
- describe_orderable_replication_instances
- describe_pending_maintenance_actions
- describe_recommendation_limitations
- describe_recommendations
- describe_refresh_schemas_status
- describe_replication_configs
- describe_replication_instance_task_logs
- describe_replication_instances
- describe_replication_subnet_groups
- describe_replication_table_statistics
- describe_replication_task_assessment_results
- describe_replication_task_assessment_runs
- describe_replication_task_individual_assessments
- describe_replication_tasks
- describe_replications
- describe_schemas
- describe_table_statistics
- get_paginator
- get_waiter
- import_certificate
- list_tags_for_resource
- modify_endpoint
- modify_event_subscription
- modify_replication_config
- modify_replication_instance
- modify_replication_subnet_group
- modify_replication_task
- move_replication_task
- reboot_replication_instance
- refresh_schemas
- reload_replication_tables
- reload_tables
- remove_tags_from_resource
- run_fleet_advisor_lsa_analysis
- start_recommendations
- start_replication
- start_replication_task
- start_replication_task_assessment
- start_replication_task_assessment_run
- stop_replication
- stop_replication_task
- test_connection
- update_subscriptions_to_event_bridge
Paginators#
Paginators are available on a client instance via the get_paginator
method. For more detailed instructions and examples on the usage of paginators, see the paginators user guide.
The available paginators are:
- DescribeCertificates
- DescribeConnections
- DescribeEndpointTypes
- DescribeEndpoints
- DescribeEventSubscriptions
- DescribeEvents
- DescribeOrderableReplicationInstances
- DescribeReplicationInstances
- DescribeReplicationSubnetGroups
- DescribeReplicationTaskAssessmentResults
- DescribeReplicationTasks
- DescribeSchemas
- DescribeTableStatistics
Waiters#
Waiters are available on a client instance via the get_waiter
method. For more detailed instructions and examples on the usage or waiters, see the waiters user guide.
The available waiters are: