AppMesh

Table of Contents

Client

class AppMesh.Client

A low-level client representing AWS App Mesh:

import boto3

client = boto3.client('appmesh')

These are the available methods:

can_paginate(operation_name)

Check if an operation can be paginated.

Parameters
operation_name (string) -- The operation name. This is the same name as the method name on the client. For example, if the method name is create_foo, and you'd normally invoke the operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs), if the create_foo operation can be paginated, you can use the call client.get_paginator("create_foo").
Returns
True if the operation can be paginated, False otherwise.
create_mesh(**kwargs)

Creates a new service mesh. A service mesh is a logical boundary for network traffic between the services that reside within it.

After you create your service mesh, you can create virtual nodes, virtual routers, and routes to distribute traffic between the applications in your mesh.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_mesh(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name to use for the service mesh.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'mesh': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        }
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • mesh (dict) --

      The full description of your service mesh following the create call.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the service mesh.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the service mesh.

        • status (string) --

          The current mesh status.

create_route(**kwargs)

Creates a new route that is associated with a virtual router.

You can use the prefix parameter in your route specification for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

If your route matches a request, you can distribute traffic to one or more target virtual nodes with relative weighting.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_route(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string',
    routeName='string',
    spec={
        'httpRoute': {
            'action': {
                'weightedTargets': [
                    {
                        'virtualNode': 'string',
                        'weight': 123
                    },
                ]
            },
            'match': {
                'prefix': 'string'
            }
        }
    },
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to create the route.

  • routeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name to use for the route.

  • spec (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The route specification to apply.

    • httpRoute (dict) --

      The HTTP routing information for the route.

      • action (dict) --

        The action to take if a match is determined.

        • weightedTargets (list) --

          The targets that traffic is routed to when a request matches the route. You can specify one or more targets and their relative weights with which to distribute traffic.

          • (dict) --

            An object representing a target and its relative weight. Traffic is distributed across targets according to their relative weight. For example, a weighted target with a relative weight of 50 receives five times as much traffic as one with a relative weight of 10.

            • virtualNode (string) --

              The virtual node to associate with the weighted target.

            • weight (integer) --

              The relative weight of the weighted target.

      • match (dict) --

        The criteria for determining an HTTP request match.

        • prefix (string) --

          Specifies the path with which to match requests. This parameter must always start with / , which by itself matches all requests to the virtual router service name. You can also match for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router in which to create the route.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'route': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'routeName': 'string',
        'spec': {
            'httpRoute': {
                'action': {
                    'weightedTargets': [
                        {
                            'virtualNode': 'string',
                            'weight': 123
                        },
                    ]
                },
                'match': {
                    'prefix': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • route (dict) --

      The full description of your mesh following the create call.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the route.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • routeName (string) --

        The name of the route.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the route.

        • httpRoute (dict) --

          The HTTP routing information for the route.

          • action (dict) --

            The action to take if a match is determined.

            • weightedTargets (list) --

              The targets that traffic is routed to when a request matches the route. You can specify one or more targets and their relative weights with which to distribute traffic.

              • (dict) --

                An object representing a target and its relative weight. Traffic is distributed across targets according to their relative weight. For example, a weighted target with a relative weight of 50 receives five times as much traffic as one with a relative weight of 10.

                • virtualNode (string) --

                  The virtual node to associate with the weighted target.

                • weight (integer) --

                  The relative weight of the weighted target.

          • match (dict) --

            The criteria for determining an HTTP request match.

            • prefix (string) --

              Specifies the path with which to match requests. This parameter must always start with / , which by itself matches all requests to the virtual router service name. You can also match for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the route.

        • status (string) --

          The current status for the route.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The virtual router with which the route is associated.

create_virtual_node(**kwargs)

Creates a new virtual node within a service mesh.

A virtual node acts as logical pointer to a particular task group, such as an Amazon ECS service or a Kubernetes deployment. When you create a virtual node, you must specify the DNS service discovery name for your task group.

Any inbound traffic that your virtual node expects should be specified as a listener . Any outbound traffic that your virtual node expects to reach should be specified as a backend .

The response metadata for your new virtual node contains the arn that is associated with the virtual node. Set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

Note

If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_virtual_node(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string',
    spec={
        'backends': [
            'string',
        ],
        'listeners': [
            {
                'healthCheck': {
                    'healthyThreshold': 123,
                    'intervalMillis': 123,
                    'path': 'string',
                    'port': 123,
                    'protocol': 'http'|'tcp',
                    'timeoutMillis': 123,
                    'unhealthyThreshold': 123
                },
                'portMapping': {
                    'port': 123,
                    'protocol': 'http'|'tcp'
                }
            },
        ],
        'serviceDiscovery': {
            'dns': {
                'serviceName': 'string'
            }
        }
    },
    virtualNodeName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to create the virtual node.

  • spec (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The virtual node specification to apply.

    • backends (list) --

      The backends to which the virtual node is expected to send outbound traffic.

      • (string) --
    • listeners (list) --

      The listeners from which the virtual node is expected to receive inbound traffic.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a listener for a virtual node.

        • healthCheck (dict) --

          The health check information for the listener.

          Note

          Listener health checks are not available during the App Mesh preview.

          • healthyThreshold (integer) --

            The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring listener healthy.

          • intervalMillis (integer) --

            The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.

          • path (string) --

            The destination path for the health check request.

          • port (integer) --

            The destination port for the health check request.

          • protocol (string) --

            The protocol for the health check request.

          • timeoutMillis (integer) --

            The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.

          • unhealthyThreshold (integer) --

            The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual node unhealthy.

        • portMapping (dict) --

          The port mapping information for the listener.

          • port (integer) --

            The port used for the port mapping.

          • protocol (string) --

            The protocol used for the port mapping.

    • serviceDiscovery (dict) --

      The service discovery information for the virtual node.

      • dns (dict) --

        Specifies the DNS service name for the virtual node.

        • serviceName (string) --

          The DNS service name for your virtual node.

  • virtualNodeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name to use for the virtual node.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualNode': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'backends': [
                'string',
            ],
            'listeners': [
                {
                    'healthCheck': {
                        'healthyThreshold': 123,
                        'intervalMillis': 123,
                        'path': 'string',
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp',
                        'timeoutMillis': 123,
                        'unhealthyThreshold': 123
                    },
                    'portMapping': {
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp'
                    }
                },
            ],
            'serviceDiscovery': {
                'dns': {
                    'serviceName': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualNodeName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualNode (dict) --

      The full description of your virtual node following the create call.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual node.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual node.

        • backends (list) --

          The backends to which the virtual node is expected to send outbound traffic.

          • (string) --
        • listeners (list) --

          The listeners from which the virtual node is expected to receive inbound traffic.

          • (dict) --

            An object representing a listener for a virtual node.

            • healthCheck (dict) --

              The health check information for the listener.

              Note

              Listener health checks are not available during the App Mesh preview.

              • healthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring listener healthy.

              • intervalMillis (integer) --

                The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.

              • path (string) --

                The destination path for the health check request.

              • port (integer) --

                The destination port for the health check request.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol for the health check request.

              • timeoutMillis (integer) --

                The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.

              • unhealthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual node unhealthy.

            • portMapping (dict) --

              The port mapping information for the listener.

              • port (integer) --

                The port used for the port mapping.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol used for the port mapping.

        • serviceDiscovery (dict) --

          The service discovery information for the virtual node.

          • dns (dict) --

            Specifies the DNS service name for the virtual node.

            • serviceName (string) --

              The DNS service name for your virtual node.

      • status (dict) --

        The current status for the virtual node.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual node.

      • virtualNodeName (string) --

        The name of the virtual node.

create_virtual_router(**kwargs)

Creates a new virtual router within a service mesh.

Virtual routers handle traffic for one or more service names within your mesh. After you create your virtual router, create and associate routes for your virtual router that direct incoming requests to different virtual nodes.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_virtual_router(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string',
    spec={
        'serviceNames': [
            'string',
        ]
    },
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to create the virtual router.

  • spec (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The virtual router specification to apply.

    • serviceNames (list) --

      The service mesh service names to associate with the virtual router.

      • (string) --
  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name to use for the virtual router.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualRouter': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'serviceNames': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualRouter (dict) --

      The full description of your virtual router following the create call.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual router.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual router.

        • serviceNames (list) --

          The service mesh service names to associate with the virtual router.

          • (string) --
      • status (dict) --

        The current status of the virtual router.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual router.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The name of the virtual router.

delete_mesh(**kwargs)

Deletes an existing service mesh.

You must delete all resources (routes, virtual routers, virtual nodes) in the service mesh before you can delete the mesh itself.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.delete_mesh(
    meshName='string'
)
Parameters
meshName (string) --

[REQUIRED]

The name of the service mesh to delete.

Return type
dict
Returns
Response Syntax
{
    'mesh': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        }
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --
    • mesh (dict) --

      The service mesh that was deleted.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the service mesh.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the service mesh.

        • status (string) --

          The current mesh status.

delete_route(**kwargs)

Deletes an existing route.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.delete_route(
    meshName='string',
    routeName='string',
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to delete the route.

  • routeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the route to delete.

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router in which to delete the route.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'route': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'routeName': 'string',
        'spec': {
            'httpRoute': {
                'action': {
                    'weightedTargets': [
                        {
                            'virtualNode': 'string',
                            'weight': 123
                        },
                    ]
                },
                'match': {
                    'prefix': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • route (dict) --

      The route that was deleted.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the route.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • routeName (string) --

        The name of the route.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the route.

        • httpRoute (dict) --

          The HTTP routing information for the route.

          • action (dict) --

            The action to take if a match is determined.

            • weightedTargets (list) --

              The targets that traffic is routed to when a request matches the route. You can specify one or more targets and their relative weights with which to distribute traffic.

              • (dict) --

                An object representing a target and its relative weight. Traffic is distributed across targets according to their relative weight. For example, a weighted target with a relative weight of 50 receives five times as much traffic as one with a relative weight of 10.

                • virtualNode (string) --

                  The virtual node to associate with the weighted target.

                • weight (integer) --

                  The relative weight of the weighted target.

          • match (dict) --

            The criteria for determining an HTTP request match.

            • prefix (string) --

              Specifies the path with which to match requests. This parameter must always start with / , which by itself matches all requests to the virtual router service name. You can also match for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the route.

        • status (string) --

          The current status for the route.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The virtual router with which the route is associated.

delete_virtual_node(**kwargs)

Deletes an existing virtual node.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.delete_virtual_node(
    meshName='string',
    virtualNodeName='string'
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to delete the virtual node.

  • virtualNodeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual node to delete.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualNode': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'backends': [
                'string',
            ],
            'listeners': [
                {
                    'healthCheck': {
                        'healthyThreshold': 123,
                        'intervalMillis': 123,
                        'path': 'string',
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp',
                        'timeoutMillis': 123,
                        'unhealthyThreshold': 123
                    },
                    'portMapping': {
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp'
                    }
                },
            ],
            'serviceDiscovery': {
                'dns': {
                    'serviceName': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualNodeName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualNode (dict) --

      The virtual node that was deleted.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual node.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual node.

        • backends (list) --

          The backends to which the virtual node is expected to send outbound traffic.

          • (string) --
        • listeners (list) --

          The listeners from which the virtual node is expected to receive inbound traffic.

          • (dict) --

            An object representing a listener for a virtual node.

            • healthCheck (dict) --

              The health check information for the listener.

              Note

              Listener health checks are not available during the App Mesh preview.

              • healthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring listener healthy.

              • intervalMillis (integer) --

                The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.

              • path (string) --

                The destination path for the health check request.

              • port (integer) --

                The destination port for the health check request.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol for the health check request.

              • timeoutMillis (integer) --

                The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.

              • unhealthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual node unhealthy.

            • portMapping (dict) --

              The port mapping information for the listener.

              • port (integer) --

                The port used for the port mapping.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol used for the port mapping.

        • serviceDiscovery (dict) --

          The service discovery information for the virtual node.

          • dns (dict) --

            Specifies the DNS service name for the virtual node.

            • serviceName (string) --

              The DNS service name for your virtual node.

      • status (dict) --

        The current status for the virtual node.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual node.

      • virtualNodeName (string) --

        The name of the virtual node.

delete_virtual_router(**kwargs)

Deletes an existing virtual router.

You must delete any routes associated with the virtual router before you can delete the router itself.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.delete_virtual_router(
    meshName='string',
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to delete the virtual router.

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router to delete.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualRouter': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'serviceNames': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualRouter (dict) --

      The virtual router that was deleted.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual router.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual router.

        • serviceNames (list) --

          The service mesh service names to associate with the virtual router.

          • (string) --
      • status (dict) --

        The current status of the virtual router.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual router.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The name of the virtual router.

describe_mesh(**kwargs)

Describes an existing cluster.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.describe_mesh(
    meshName='string'
)
Parameters
meshName (string) --

[REQUIRED]

The name of the service mesh to describe.

Return type
dict
Returns
Response Syntax
{
    'mesh': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        }
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --
    • mesh (dict) --

      The full description of your service mesh.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the service mesh.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the service mesh.

        • status (string) --

          The current mesh status.

describe_route(**kwargs)

Describes an existing route.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.describe_route(
    meshName='string',
    routeName='string',
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

  • routeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the route to describe.

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router with which the route is associated.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'route': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'routeName': 'string',
        'spec': {
            'httpRoute': {
                'action': {
                    'weightedTargets': [
                        {
                            'virtualNode': 'string',
                            'weight': 123
                        },
                    ]
                },
                'match': {
                    'prefix': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • route (dict) --

      The full description of your route.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the route.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • routeName (string) --

        The name of the route.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the route.

        • httpRoute (dict) --

          The HTTP routing information for the route.

          • action (dict) --

            The action to take if a match is determined.

            • weightedTargets (list) --

              The targets that traffic is routed to when a request matches the route. You can specify one or more targets and their relative weights with which to distribute traffic.

              • (dict) --

                An object representing a target and its relative weight. Traffic is distributed across targets according to their relative weight. For example, a weighted target with a relative weight of 50 receives five times as much traffic as one with a relative weight of 10.

                • virtualNode (string) --

                  The virtual node to associate with the weighted target.

                • weight (integer) --

                  The relative weight of the weighted target.

          • match (dict) --

            The criteria for determining an HTTP request match.

            • prefix (string) --

              Specifies the path with which to match requests. This parameter must always start with / , which by itself matches all requests to the virtual router service name. You can also match for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the route.

        • status (string) --

          The current status for the route.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The virtual router with which the route is associated.

describe_virtual_node(**kwargs)

Describes an existing virtual node.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.describe_virtual_node(
    meshName='string',
    virtualNodeName='string'
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

  • virtualNodeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual node to describe.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualNode': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'backends': [
                'string',
            ],
            'listeners': [
                {
                    'healthCheck': {
                        'healthyThreshold': 123,
                        'intervalMillis': 123,
                        'path': 'string',
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp',
                        'timeoutMillis': 123,
                        'unhealthyThreshold': 123
                    },
                    'portMapping': {
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp'
                    }
                },
            ],
            'serviceDiscovery': {
                'dns': {
                    'serviceName': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualNodeName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualNode (dict) --

      The full description of your virtual node.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual node.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual node.

        • backends (list) --

          The backends to which the virtual node is expected to send outbound traffic.

          • (string) --
        • listeners (list) --

          The listeners from which the virtual node is expected to receive inbound traffic.

          • (dict) --

            An object representing a listener for a virtual node.

            • healthCheck (dict) --

              The health check information for the listener.

              Note

              Listener health checks are not available during the App Mesh preview.

              • healthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring listener healthy.

              • intervalMillis (integer) --

                The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.

              • path (string) --

                The destination path for the health check request.

              • port (integer) --

                The destination port for the health check request.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol for the health check request.

              • timeoutMillis (integer) --

                The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.

              • unhealthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual node unhealthy.

            • portMapping (dict) --

              The port mapping information for the listener.

              • port (integer) --

                The port used for the port mapping.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol used for the port mapping.

        • serviceDiscovery (dict) --

          The service discovery information for the virtual node.

          • dns (dict) --

            Specifies the DNS service name for the virtual node.

            • serviceName (string) --

              The DNS service name for your virtual node.

      • status (dict) --

        The current status for the virtual node.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual node.

      • virtualNodeName (string) --

        The name of the virtual node.

describe_virtual_router(**kwargs)

Describes an existing virtual router.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.describe_virtual_router(
    meshName='string',
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router to describe.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualRouter': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'serviceNames': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualRouter (dict) --

      The full description of your virtual router.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual router.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual router.

        • serviceNames (list) --

          The service mesh service names to associate with the virtual router.

          • (string) --
      • status (dict) --

        The current status of the virtual router.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual router.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The name of the virtual router.

generate_presigned_url(ClientMethod, Params=None, ExpiresIn=3600, HttpMethod=None)

Generate a presigned url given a client, its method, and arguments

Parameters
  • ClientMethod (string) -- The client method to presign for
  • Params (dict) -- The parameters normally passed to ClientMethod.
  • ExpiresIn (int) -- The number of seconds the presigned url is valid for. By default it expires in an hour (3600 seconds)
  • HttpMethod (string) -- The http method to use on the generated url. By default, the http method is whatever is used in the method's model.
Returns

The presigned url

get_paginator(operation_name)

Create a paginator for an operation.

Parameters
operation_name (string) -- The operation name. This is the same name as the method name on the client. For example, if the method name is create_foo, and you'd normally invoke the operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs), if the create_foo operation can be paginated, you can use the call client.get_paginator("create_foo").
Raises OperationNotPageableError
Raised if the operation is not pageable. You can use the client.can_paginate method to check if an operation is pageable.
Return type
L{botocore.paginate.Paginator}
Returns
A paginator object.
get_waiter(waiter_name)

Returns an object that can wait for some condition.

Parameters
waiter_name (str) -- The name of the waiter to get. See the waiters section of the service docs for a list of available waiters.
Returns
The specified waiter object.
Return type
botocore.waiter.Waiter
list_meshes(**kwargs)

Returns a list of existing service meshes.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.list_meshes(
    limit=123,
    nextToken='string'
)
Parameters
  • limit (integer) -- The maximum number of mesh results returned by ListMeshes in paginated output. When this parameter is used, ListMeshes only returns limit results in a single page along with a nextToken response element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending another ListMeshes request with the returned nextToken value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter is not used, then ListMeshes returns up to 100 results and a nextToken value if applicable.
  • nextToken (string) --

    The nextToken value returned from a previous paginated ListMeshes request where limit was used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned the nextToken value.

    Note

    This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'meshes': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'nextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • meshes (list) --

      The list of existing service meshes.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a service mesh returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service mesh.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh.

    • nextToken (string) --

      The nextToken value to include in a future ListMeshes request. When the results of a ListMeshes request exceed limit , this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null when there are no more results to return.

list_routes(**kwargs)

Returns a list of existing routes in a service mesh.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.list_routes(
    limit=123,
    meshName='string',
    nextToken='string',
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • limit (integer) -- The maximum number of mesh results returned by ListRoutes in paginated output. When this parameter is used, ListRoutes only returns limit results in a single page along with a nextToken response element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending another ListRoutes request with the returned nextToken value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter is not used, then ListRoutes returns up to 100 results and a nextToken value if applicable.
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to list routes.

  • nextToken (string) -- The nextToken value returned from a previous paginated ListRoutes request where limit was used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned the nextToken value.
  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router in which to list routes.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'routes': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string',
            'routeName': 'string',
            'virtualRouterName': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The nextToken value to include in a future ListRoutes request. When the results of a ListRoutes request exceed limit , this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null when there are no more results to return.

    • routes (list) --

      The list of existing routes for the specified service mesh and virtual router.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a route returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the route.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

        • routeName (string) --

          The name of the route.

        • virtualRouterName (string) --

          The virtual router with which the route is associated.

list_virtual_nodes(**kwargs)

Returns a list of existing virtual nodes.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.list_virtual_nodes(
    limit=123,
    meshName='string',
    nextToken='string'
)
Parameters
  • limit (integer) -- The maximum number of mesh results returned by ListVirtualNodes in paginated output. When this parameter is used, ListVirtualNodes only returns limit results in a single page along with a nextToken response element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending another ListVirtualNodes request with the returned nextToken value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter is not used, then ListVirtualNodes returns up to 100 results and a nextToken value if applicable.
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to list virtual nodes.

  • nextToken (string) -- The nextToken value returned from a previous paginated ListVirtualNodes request where limit was used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned the nextToken value.
Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'virtualNodes': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string',
            'virtualNodeName': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The nextToken value to include in a future ListVirtualNodes request. When the results of a ListVirtualNodes request exceed limit , this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null when there are no more results to return.

    • virtualNodes (list) --

      The list of existing virtual nodes for the specified service mesh.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a virtual node returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the virtual node.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

        • virtualNodeName (string) --

          The name of the virtual node.

list_virtual_routers(**kwargs)

Returns a list of existing virtual routers in a service mesh.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.list_virtual_routers(
    limit=123,
    meshName='string',
    nextToken='string'
)
Parameters
  • limit (integer) -- The maximum number of mesh results returned by ListVirtualRouters in paginated output. When this parameter is used, ListVirtualRouters only returns limit results in a single page along with a nextToken response element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending another ListVirtualRouters request with the returned nextToken value. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter is not used, then ListVirtualRouters returns up to 100 results and a nextToken value if applicable.
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to list virtual routers.

  • nextToken (string) -- The nextToken value returned from a previous paginated ListVirtualRouters request where limit was used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned the nextToken value.
Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'virtualRouters': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string',
            'virtualRouterName': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The nextToken value to include in a future ListVirtualRouters request. When the results of a ListVirtualRouters request exceed limit , this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null when there are no more results to return.

    • virtualRouters (list) --

      The list of existing virtual routers for the specified service mesh.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a virtual router returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the virtual router.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

        • virtualRouterName (string) --

          The name of the virtual router.

update_route(**kwargs)

Updates an existing route for a specified service mesh and virtual router.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.update_route(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string',
    routeName='string',
    spec={
        'httpRoute': {
            'action': {
                'weightedTargets': [
                    {
                        'virtualNode': 'string',
                        'weight': 123
                    },
                ]
            },
            'match': {
                'prefix': 'string'
            }
        }
    },
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

  • routeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the route to update.

  • spec (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The new route specification to apply. This overwrites the existing data.

    • httpRoute (dict) --

      The HTTP routing information for the route.

      • action (dict) --

        The action to take if a match is determined.

        • weightedTargets (list) --

          The targets that traffic is routed to when a request matches the route. You can specify one or more targets and their relative weights with which to distribute traffic.

          • (dict) --

            An object representing a target and its relative weight. Traffic is distributed across targets according to their relative weight. For example, a weighted target with a relative weight of 50 receives five times as much traffic as one with a relative weight of 10.

            • virtualNode (string) --

              The virtual node to associate with the weighted target.

            • weight (integer) --

              The relative weight of the weighted target.

      • match (dict) --

        The criteria for determining an HTTP request match.

        • prefix (string) --

          Specifies the path with which to match requests. This parameter must always start with / , which by itself matches all requests to the virtual router service name. You can also match for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router with which the route is associated.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'route': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'routeName': 'string',
        'spec': {
            'httpRoute': {
                'action': {
                    'weightedTargets': [
                        {
                            'virtualNode': 'string',
                            'weight': 123
                        },
                    ]
                },
                'match': {
                    'prefix': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • route (dict) --

      A full description of the route that was updated.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the route.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • routeName (string) --

        The name of the route.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the route.

        • httpRoute (dict) --

          The HTTP routing information for the route.

          • action (dict) --

            The action to take if a match is determined.

            • weightedTargets (list) --

              The targets that traffic is routed to when a request matches the route. You can specify one or more targets and their relative weights with which to distribute traffic.

              • (dict) --

                An object representing a target and its relative weight. Traffic is distributed across targets according to their relative weight. For example, a weighted target with a relative weight of 50 receives five times as much traffic as one with a relative weight of 10.

                • virtualNode (string) --

                  The virtual node to associate with the weighted target.

                • weight (integer) --

                  The relative weight of the weighted target.

          • match (dict) --

            The criteria for determining an HTTP request match.

            • prefix (string) --

              Specifies the path with which to match requests. This parameter must always start with / , which by itself matches all requests to the virtual router service name. You can also match for path-based routing of requests. For example, if your virtual router service name is my-service.local , and you want the route to match requests to my-service.local/metrics , then your prefix should be /metrics .

      • status (dict) --

        The status of the route.

        • status (string) --

          The current status for the route.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The virtual router with which the route is associated.

update_virtual_node(**kwargs)

Updates an existing virtual node in a specified service mesh.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.update_virtual_node(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string',
    spec={
        'backends': [
            'string',
        ],
        'listeners': [
            {
                'healthCheck': {
                    'healthyThreshold': 123,
                    'intervalMillis': 123,
                    'path': 'string',
                    'port': 123,
                    'protocol': 'http'|'tcp',
                    'timeoutMillis': 123,
                    'unhealthyThreshold': 123
                },
                'portMapping': {
                    'port': 123,
                    'protocol': 'http'|'tcp'
                }
            },
        ],
        'serviceDiscovery': {
            'dns': {
                'serviceName': 'string'
            }
        }
    },
    virtualNodeName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

  • spec (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The new virtual node specification to apply. This overwrites the existing data.

    • backends (list) --

      The backends to which the virtual node is expected to send outbound traffic.

      • (string) --
    • listeners (list) --

      The listeners from which the virtual node is expected to receive inbound traffic.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a listener for a virtual node.

        • healthCheck (dict) --

          The health check information for the listener.

          Note

          Listener health checks are not available during the App Mesh preview.

          • healthyThreshold (integer) --

            The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring listener healthy.

          • intervalMillis (integer) --

            The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.

          • path (string) --

            The destination path for the health check request.

          • port (integer) --

            The destination port for the health check request.

          • protocol (string) --

            The protocol for the health check request.

          • timeoutMillis (integer) --

            The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.

          • unhealthyThreshold (integer) --

            The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual node unhealthy.

        • portMapping (dict) --

          The port mapping information for the listener.

          • port (integer) --

            The port used for the port mapping.

          • protocol (string) --

            The protocol used for the port mapping.

    • serviceDiscovery (dict) --

      The service discovery information for the virtual node.

      • dns (dict) --

        Specifies the DNS service name for the virtual node.

        • serviceName (string) --

          The DNS service name for your virtual node.

  • virtualNodeName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual node to update.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualNode': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'backends': [
                'string',
            ],
            'listeners': [
                {
                    'healthCheck': {
                        'healthyThreshold': 123,
                        'intervalMillis': 123,
                        'path': 'string',
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp',
                        'timeoutMillis': 123,
                        'unhealthyThreshold': 123
                    },
                    'portMapping': {
                        'port': 123,
                        'protocol': 'http'|'tcp'
                    }
                },
            ],
            'serviceDiscovery': {
                'dns': {
                    'serviceName': 'string'
                }
            }
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualNodeName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualNode (dict) --

      A full description of the virtual node that was updated.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual node.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual node.

        • backends (list) --

          The backends to which the virtual node is expected to send outbound traffic.

          • (string) --
        • listeners (list) --

          The listeners from which the virtual node is expected to receive inbound traffic.

          • (dict) --

            An object representing a listener for a virtual node.

            • healthCheck (dict) --

              The health check information for the listener.

              Note

              Listener health checks are not available during the App Mesh preview.

              • healthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring listener healthy.

              • intervalMillis (integer) --

                The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.

              • path (string) --

                The destination path for the health check request.

              • port (integer) --

                The destination port for the health check request.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol for the health check request.

              • timeoutMillis (integer) --

                The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.

              • unhealthyThreshold (integer) --

                The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual node unhealthy.

            • portMapping (dict) --

              The port mapping information for the listener.

              • port (integer) --

                The port used for the port mapping.

              • protocol (string) --

                The protocol used for the port mapping.

        • serviceDiscovery (dict) --

          The service discovery information for the virtual node.

          • dns (dict) --

            Specifies the DNS service name for the virtual node.

            • serviceName (string) --

              The DNS service name for your virtual node.

      • status (dict) --

        The current status for the virtual node.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual node.

      • virtualNodeName (string) --

        The name of the virtual node.

update_virtual_router(**kwargs)

Updates an existing virtual router in a specified service mesh.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.update_virtual_router(
    clientToken='string',
    meshName='string',
    spec={
        'serviceNames': [
            'string',
        ]
    },
    virtualRouterName='string'
)
Parameters
  • clientToken (string) --

    Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. Up to 36 letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores are allowed.

    This field is autopopulated if not provided.

  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

  • spec (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The new virtual router specification to apply. This overwrites the existing data.

    • serviceNames (list) --

      The service mesh service names to associate with the virtual router.

      • (string) --
  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router to update.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualRouter': {
        'meshName': 'string',
        'metadata': {
            'arn': 'string',
            'createdAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'uid': 'string',
            'version': 123
        },
        'spec': {
            'serviceNames': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
        'status': {
            'status': 'ACTIVE'|'DELETED'|'INACTIVE'
        },
        'virtualRouterName': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualRouter (dict) --

      A full description of the virtual router that was updated.

      • meshName (string) --

        The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

      • metadata (dict) --

        The associated metadata for the virtual router.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource.

          Note

          After you create a virtual node, set this value (either the full ARN or the truncated resource name, for example, mesh/default/virtualNode/simpleapp , as the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME environment variable for your task group's Envoy proxy container in your task definition or pod spec. This is then mapped to the node.id and node.cluster Envoy parameters.

          If you require your Envoy stats or tracing to use a different name, you can override the node.cluster value that is set by APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_NAME with the APPMESH_VIRTUAL_NODE_CLUSTER environment variable.

        • createdAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was created.

        • lastUpdatedAt (datetime) --

          The Unix epoch timestamp in seconds for when the cluster was last updated.

        • uid (string) --

          The unique identifier for the resource.

        • version (integer) --

          The version of the resource. Resources are created at version 1, and this version is incremented each time they are updated.

      • spec (dict) --

        The specifications of the virtual router.

        • serviceNames (list) --

          The service mesh service names to associate with the virtual router.

          • (string) --
      • status (dict) --

        The current status of the virtual router.

        • status (string) --

          The current status of the virtual router.

      • virtualRouterName (string) --

        The name of the virtual router.

Paginators

The available paginators are:

class AppMesh.Paginator.ListMeshes
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_meshes')
paginate(**kwargs)

Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from AppMesh.Client.list_meshes().

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
    PaginationConfig={
        'MaxItems': 123,
        'PageSize': 123,
        'StartingToken': 'string'
    }
)
Parameters
PaginationConfig (dict) --

A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.

  • MaxItems (integer) --

    The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.

  • PageSize (integer) --

    The size of each page.

  • StartingToken (string) --

    A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.

Return type
dict
Returns
Response Syntax
{
    'meshes': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'NextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --
    • meshes (list) --

      The list of existing service meshes.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a service mesh returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service mesh.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh.

    • NextToken (string) --

      A token to resume pagination.

class AppMesh.Paginator.ListRoutes
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_routes')
paginate(**kwargs)

Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from AppMesh.Client.list_routes().

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
    meshName='string',
    virtualRouterName='string',
    PaginationConfig={
        'MaxItems': 123,
        'PageSize': 123,
        'StartingToken': 'string'
    }
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to list routes.

  • virtualRouterName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the virtual router in which to list routes.

  • PaginationConfig (dict) --

    A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.

    • MaxItems (integer) --

      The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.

    • PageSize (integer) --

      The size of each page.

    • StartingToken (string) --

      A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'routes': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string',
            'routeName': 'string',
            'virtualRouterName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'NextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • routes (list) --

      The list of existing routes for the specified service mesh and virtual router.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a route returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the route.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh in which the route resides.

        • routeName (string) --

          The name of the route.

        • virtualRouterName (string) --

          The virtual router with which the route is associated.

    • NextToken (string) --

      A token to resume pagination.

class AppMesh.Paginator.ListVirtualNodes
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_virtual_nodes')
paginate(**kwargs)

Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from AppMesh.Client.list_virtual_nodes().

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
    meshName='string',
    PaginationConfig={
        'MaxItems': 123,
        'PageSize': 123,
        'StartingToken': 'string'
    }
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to list virtual nodes.

  • PaginationConfig (dict) --

    A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.

    • MaxItems (integer) --

      The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.

    • PageSize (integer) --

      The size of each page.

    • StartingToken (string) --

      A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualNodes': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string',
            'virtualNodeName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'NextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualNodes (list) --

      The list of existing virtual nodes for the specified service mesh.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a virtual node returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the virtual node.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh in which the virtual node resides.

        • virtualNodeName (string) --

          The name of the virtual node.

    • NextToken (string) --

      A token to resume pagination.

class AppMesh.Paginator.ListVirtualRouters
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_virtual_routers')
paginate(**kwargs)

Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from AppMesh.Client.list_virtual_routers().

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
    meshName='string',
    PaginationConfig={
        'MaxItems': 123,
        'PageSize': 123,
        'StartingToken': 'string'
    }
)
Parameters
  • meshName (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of the service mesh in which to list virtual routers.

  • PaginationConfig (dict) --

    A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.

    • MaxItems (integer) --

      The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.

    • PageSize (integer) --

      The size of each page.

    • StartingToken (string) --

      A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'virtualRouters': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'meshName': 'string',
            'virtualRouterName': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'NextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • virtualRouters (list) --

      The list of existing virtual routers for the specified service mesh.

      • (dict) --

        An object representing a virtual router returned by a list operation.

        • arn (string) --

          The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the virtual router.

        • meshName (string) --

          The name of the service mesh in which the virtual router resides.

        • virtualRouterName (string) --

          The name of the virtual router.

    • NextToken (string) --

      A token to resume pagination.