GameLift / Client / list_compute
list_compute#
- GameLift.Client.list_compute(**kwargs)#
- This operation has been expanded to use with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.- Retrieves information on the compute resources in an Amazon GameLift fleet. - To request a list of computes, specify the fleet ID. Use the pagination parameters to retrieve results in a set of sequential pages. - You can filter the result set by location. - If successful, this operation returns information on all computes in the requested fleet. Depending on the fleet’s compute type, the result includes the following information: - For - EC2fleets, this operation returns information about the EC2 instance. Compute names are instance IDs.
- For - ANYWHEREfleets, this operation returns the compute names and details provided when the compute was registered with- RegisterCompute. The- GameLiftServiceSdkEndpointor- GameLiftAgentEndpointis included.
- For - CONTAINERfleets, this operation returns information about containers that are registered as computes, and the instances they’re running on. Compute names are container names.
 - See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.list_compute( FleetId='string', Location='string', Limit=123, NextToken='string' ) - Parameters:
- FleetId (string) – - [REQUIRED] - A unique identifier for the fleet to retrieve compute resources for. 
- Location (string) – The name of a location to retrieve compute resources for. For an Amazon GameLift Anywhere fleet, use a custom location. For a multi-location EC2 or container fleet, provide a Amazon Web Services Region or Local Zone code (for example: - us-west-2or- us-west-2-lax-1).
- Limit (integer) – The maximum number of results to return. Use this parameter with - NextTokento get results as a set of sequential pages.
- NextToken (string) – A token that indicates the start of the next sequential page of results. Use the token that is returned with a previous call to this operation. To start at the beginning of the result set, do not specify a value. 
 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'ComputeList': [ { 'FleetId': 'string', 'FleetArn': 'string', 'ComputeName': 'string', 'ComputeArn': 'string', 'IpAddress': 'string', 'DnsName': 'string', 'ComputeStatus': 'PENDING'|'ACTIVE'|'TERMINATING', 'Location': 'string', 'CreationTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'OperatingSystem': 'WINDOWS_2012'|'AMAZON_LINUX'|'AMAZON_LINUX_2'|'WINDOWS_2016'|'AMAZON_LINUX_2023', 'Type': 't2.micro'|'t2.small'|'t2.medium'|'t2.large'|'c3.large'|'c3.xlarge'|'c3.2xlarge'|'c3.4xlarge'|'c3.8xlarge'|'c4.large'|'c4.xlarge'|'c4.2xlarge'|'c4.4xlarge'|'c4.8xlarge'|'c5.large'|'c5.xlarge'|'c5.2xlarge'|'c5.4xlarge'|'c5.9xlarge'|'c5.12xlarge'|'c5.18xlarge'|'c5.24xlarge'|'c5a.large'|'c5a.xlarge'|'c5a.2xlarge'|'c5a.4xlarge'|'c5a.8xlarge'|'c5a.12xlarge'|'c5a.16xlarge'|'c5a.24xlarge'|'r3.large'|'r3.xlarge'|'r3.2xlarge'|'r3.4xlarge'|'r3.8xlarge'|'r4.large'|'r4.xlarge'|'r4.2xlarge'|'r4.4xlarge'|'r4.8xlarge'|'r4.16xlarge'|'r5.large'|'r5.xlarge'|'r5.2xlarge'|'r5.4xlarge'|'r5.8xlarge'|'r5.12xlarge'|'r5.16xlarge'|'r5.24xlarge'|'r5a.large'|'r5a.xlarge'|'r5a.2xlarge'|'r5a.4xlarge'|'r5a.8xlarge'|'r5a.12xlarge'|'r5a.16xlarge'|'r5a.24xlarge'|'m3.medium'|'m3.large'|'m3.xlarge'|'m3.2xlarge'|'m4.large'|'m4.xlarge'|'m4.2xlarge'|'m4.4xlarge'|'m4.10xlarge'|'m5.large'|'m5.xlarge'|'m5.2xlarge'|'m5.4xlarge'|'m5.8xlarge'|'m5.12xlarge'|'m5.16xlarge'|'m5.24xlarge'|'m5a.large'|'m5a.xlarge'|'m5a.2xlarge'|'m5a.4xlarge'|'m5a.8xlarge'|'m5a.12xlarge'|'m5a.16xlarge'|'m5a.24xlarge'|'c5d.large'|'c5d.xlarge'|'c5d.2xlarge'|'c5d.4xlarge'|'c5d.9xlarge'|'c5d.12xlarge'|'c5d.18xlarge'|'c5d.24xlarge'|'c6a.large'|'c6a.xlarge'|'c6a.2xlarge'|'c6a.4xlarge'|'c6a.8xlarge'|'c6a.12xlarge'|'c6a.16xlarge'|'c6a.24xlarge'|'c6i.large'|'c6i.xlarge'|'c6i.2xlarge'|'c6i.4xlarge'|'c6i.8xlarge'|'c6i.12xlarge'|'c6i.16xlarge'|'c6i.24xlarge'|'r5d.large'|'r5d.xlarge'|'r5d.2xlarge'|'r5d.4xlarge'|'r5d.8xlarge'|'r5d.12xlarge'|'r5d.16xlarge'|'r5d.24xlarge'|'m6g.medium'|'m6g.large'|'m6g.xlarge'|'m6g.2xlarge'|'m6g.4xlarge'|'m6g.8xlarge'|'m6g.12xlarge'|'m6g.16xlarge'|'c6g.medium'|'c6g.large'|'c6g.xlarge'|'c6g.2xlarge'|'c6g.4xlarge'|'c6g.8xlarge'|'c6g.12xlarge'|'c6g.16xlarge'|'r6g.medium'|'r6g.large'|'r6g.xlarge'|'r6g.2xlarge'|'r6g.4xlarge'|'r6g.8xlarge'|'r6g.12xlarge'|'r6g.16xlarge'|'c6gn.medium'|'c6gn.large'|'c6gn.xlarge'|'c6gn.2xlarge'|'c6gn.4xlarge'|'c6gn.8xlarge'|'c6gn.12xlarge'|'c6gn.16xlarge'|'c7g.medium'|'c7g.large'|'c7g.xlarge'|'c7g.2xlarge'|'c7g.4xlarge'|'c7g.8xlarge'|'c7g.12xlarge'|'c7g.16xlarge'|'r7g.medium'|'r7g.large'|'r7g.xlarge'|'r7g.2xlarge'|'r7g.4xlarge'|'r7g.8xlarge'|'r7g.12xlarge'|'r7g.16xlarge'|'m7g.medium'|'m7g.large'|'m7g.xlarge'|'m7g.2xlarge'|'m7g.4xlarge'|'m7g.8xlarge'|'m7g.12xlarge'|'m7g.16xlarge'|'g5g.xlarge'|'g5g.2xlarge'|'g5g.4xlarge'|'g5g.8xlarge'|'g5g.16xlarge', 'GameLiftServiceSdkEndpoint': 'string', 'GameLiftAgentEndpoint': 'string', 'InstanceId': 'string', 'ContainerAttributes': { 'ContainerPortMappings': [ { 'ContainerPort': 123, 'ConnectionPort': 123, 'Protocol': 'TCP'|'UDP' }, ] } }, ], 'NextToken': 'string' } - Response Structure- (dict) – - ComputeList (list) – - A list of compute resources in the specified fleet. - (dict) – - This data type has been expanded to use with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.- An Amazon GameLift compute resource for hosting your game servers. Computes in an Amazon GameLift fleet differs depending on the fleet’s compute type property as follows: - For - EC2fleets, a compute is an EC2 instance.
- For - ANYWHEREfleets, a compute is a computing resource that you provide and is registered to the fleet.
- For - CONTAINERfleets, a compute is a container that’s registered to the fleet.
 - FleetId (string) – - A unique identifier for the fleet that the compute belongs to. 
- FleetArn (string) – - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fleet that the compute belongs to. 
- ComputeName (string) – - A descriptive label for the compute resource. For instances in a managed EC2 fleet, the compute name is the same value as the - InstanceIdID.
- ComputeArn (string) – - The ARN that is assigned to a compute resource and uniquely identifies it. ARNs are unique across locations. Instances in managed EC2 fleets are not assigned a Compute ARN. 
- IpAddress (string) – - The IP address of a compute resource. Amazon GameLift requires a DNS name or IP address for a compute. 
- DnsName (string) – - The DNS name of a compute resource. Amazon GameLift requires a DNS name or IP address for a compute. 
- ComputeStatus (string) – - Current status of the compute. A compute must have an - ACTIVEstatus to host game sessions.
- Location (string) – - The name of the custom location you added to the fleet that this compute resource resides in. 
- CreationTime (datetime) – - A time stamp indicating when this data object was created. Format is a number expressed in Unix time as milliseconds (for example - "1469498468.057").
- OperatingSystem (string) – - The type of operating system on the compute resource. 
- Type (string) – - The Amazon EC2 instance type that the fleet uses. For registered computes in an Amazon GameLift Anywhere fleet, this property is empty. 
- GameLiftServiceSdkEndpoint (string) – - The Amazon GameLift SDK endpoint connection for a registered compute resource in an Anywhere fleet. The game servers on the compute use this endpoint to connect to the Amazon GameLift service. 
- GameLiftAgentEndpoint (string) – - The endpoint of the Amazon GameLift Agent. 
- InstanceId (string) – - The - InstanceIDof the- Instancehosting the compute for Container and Managed EC2 fleets.
- ContainerAttributes (dict) – - Some attributes of a container. - ContainerPortMappings (list) – - Describes how container ports map to connection ports on the fleet instance. Incoming traffic connects to a game via a connection port. A - ContainerPortMappingdirects the traffic from a connection port to a port on the container that hosts the game session.- (dict) – - This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.- Defines how an internal-facing container port is mapped to an external-facing connection port on a fleet instance of compute type - CONTAINER. Incoming traffic, such as a game client, uses a connection port to connect to a process in the container fleet. Amazon GameLift directs the inbound traffic to the container port that is assigned to the process, such as a game session, running on a container.- Part of: ContainerAttributes - ContainerPort (integer) – - The port opened on the container. 
- ConnectionPort (integer) – - The port opened on the fleet instance. This is also called the “host port”. 
- Protocol (string) – - The network protocol that this mapping supports. 
 
 
 
 
 
- NextToken (string) – - A token that indicates where to resume retrieving results on the next call to this operation. If no token is returned, these results represent the end of the list. 
 
 
 - Exceptions- GameLift.Client.exceptions.UnauthorizedException
- GameLift.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
- GameLift.Client.exceptions.InternalServiceException