EMRContainers#
Client#
- class EMRContainers.Client#
A low-level client representing Amazon EMR Containers
Amazon EMR on EKS provides a deployment option for Amazon EMR that allows you to run open-source big data frameworks on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). With this deployment option, you can focus on running analytics workloads while Amazon EMR on EKS builds, configures, and manages containers for open-source applications. For more information about Amazon EMR on EKS concepts and tasks, see What is Amazon EMR on EKS.
Amazon EMR containers is the API name for Amazon EMR on EKS. The
emr-containers
prefix is used in the following scenarios:It is the prefix in the CLI commands for Amazon EMR on EKS. For example,
aws emr-containers start-job-run
.It is the prefix before IAM policy actions for Amazon EMR on EKS. For example,
"Action": [ "emr-containers:StartJobRun"]
. For more information, see Policy actions for Amazon EMR on EKS.It is the prefix used in Amazon EMR on EKS service endpoints. For example,
emr-containers.us-east-2.amazonaws.com
. For more information, see Amazon EMR on EKSService Endpoints.
import boto3 client = boto3.client('emr-containers')
These are the available methods:
- can_paginate
- cancel_job_run
- close
- create_job_template
- create_managed_endpoint
- create_security_configuration
- create_virtual_cluster
- delete_job_template
- delete_managed_endpoint
- delete_virtual_cluster
- describe_job_run
- describe_job_template
- describe_managed_endpoint
- describe_security_configuration
- describe_virtual_cluster
- get_managed_endpoint_session_credentials
- get_paginator
- get_waiter
- list_job_runs
- list_job_templates
- list_managed_endpoints
- list_security_configurations
- list_tags_for_resource
- list_virtual_clusters
- start_job_run
- tag_resource
- untag_resource
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: