EKS / Client / delete_pod_identity_association
delete_pod_identity_association#
- EKS.Client.delete_pod_identity_association(**kwargs)#
Deletes a EKS Pod Identity association.
The temporary Amazon Web Services credentials from the previous IAM role session might still be valid until the session expiry. If you need to immediately revoke the temporary session credentials, then go to the role in the IAM console.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_pod_identity_association( clusterName='string', associationId='string' )
- Parameters:
clusterName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The cluster name that
associationId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the association to be deleted.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'association': { 'clusterName': 'string', 'namespace': 'string', 'serviceAccount': 'string', 'roleArn': 'string', 'associationArn': 'string', 'associationId': 'string', 'tags': { 'string': 'string' }, 'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'modifiedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1) } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
association (dict) –
The full description of the EKS Pod Identity association that was deleted.
clusterName (string) –
The name of the cluster that the association is in.
namespace (string) –
The name of the Kubernetes namespace inside the cluster to create the association in. The service account and the pods that use the service account must be in this namespace.
serviceAccount (string) –
The name of the Kubernetes service account inside the cluster to associate the IAM credentials with.
roleArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role to associate with the service account. The EKS Pod Identity agent manages credentials to assume this role for applications in the containers in the pods that use this service account.
associationArn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the association.
associationId (string) –
The ID of the association.
tags (dict) –
Metadata that assists with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. Tags don’t propagate to any other cluster or Amazon Web Services resources.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
Maximum number of tags per resource – 50
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
Maximum key length – 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
Maximum value length – 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
Do not use
aws:
,AWS:
, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
(string) –
One part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A
key
is a general label that acts like a category for more specific tag values.(string) –
The optional part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A
value
acts as a descriptor within a tag category (key).
createdAt (datetime) –
The timestamp that the association was created at.
modifiedAt (datetime) –
The most recent timestamp that the association was modified at
Exceptions
EKS.Client.exceptions.ServerException
EKS.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
EKS.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
EKS.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException