aws_cdk.aws_eks
| Represents an access entry in an Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| Represents the different types of access entries that can be used in an Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| Represents an Amazon EKS Access Policy that implements the IAccessPolicy interface. | |
| Represents an Amazon EKS Access Policy ARN. | |
| Represents the scope type of an access policy. | |
| Represents an Amazon EKS Add-On. | |
| Construct for installing the AWS ALB Contoller on EKS clusters. | |
| Controller version. | |
| ALB Scheme. | |
| Represents the authentication mode for an Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| Manages mapping between IAM users and roles to Kubernetes RBAC configuration. | |
| Capacity type of the managed node group. | |
| Creates an access entry. | |
| Creates an Amazon EKS add-on. | |
| Creates an Amazon EKS control plane. | |
| Creates an AWS Fargate profile for your Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| Associates an identity provider configuration to a cluster. | |
| Creates a managed node group for an Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| Amazon EKS Pod Identity associations provide the ability to manage credentials for your applications, similar to the way that Amazon EC2 instance profiles provide credentials to Amazon EC2 instances. | |
| A Cluster represents a managed Kubernetes Service (EKS). | |
| EKS cluster logging types. | |
| The type of compute resources to use for CoreDNS. | |
| CPU architecture. | |
| The default capacity type for the cluster. | |
| Construct an Amazon Linux 2 image from the latest EKS Optimized AMI published in SSM. | |
| Endpoint access characteristics. | |
| Defines an EKS cluster that runs entirely on AWS Fargate. | |
| Fargate profiles allows an administrator to declare which pods run on Fargate. | |
| Represents a helm chart within the Kubernetes system. | |
| Represents an access entry in an Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a AccessEntry. | |
| Represents an access policy that defines the permissions and scope for a user or role to access an Amazon EKS cluster. | |
| Represents an Amazon EKS Add-On. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a Addon. | |
| An EKS cluster. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a Cluster. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a FargateProfile. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a IdentityProviderConfig. | |
| Imported KubectlProvider that can be used in place of the default one created by CDK. | |
| NodeGroup interface. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a Nodegroup. | |
| (experimental) Indicates that this resource can be referenced as a PodIdentityAssociation. | |
| Enum representing the different identity types that can be used for a Kubernetes service account. | |
| EKS cluster IP family. | |
| Implementation of Kubectl Lambda. | |
| Represents a manifest within the Kubernetes system. | |
| Represents a value of a specific object deployed in the cluster. | |
| A CloudFormation resource which applies/restores a JSON patch into a Kubernetes resource. | |
| Kubernetes cluster version. | |
| The machine image type. | |
| Whether the worker nodes should support GPU or just standard instances. | |
| The Nodegroup resource class. | |
| The AMI type for your node group. | |
| IAM OIDC identity providers are entities in IAM that describe an external identity provider (IdP) service that supports the OpenID Connect (OIDC) standard, such as Google or Salesforce. | |
| Values for  | |
| Service Account. | |
| Effect types of kubernetes node taint. | |