@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonEKSAsyncClient extends AmazonEKSClient implements AmazonEKSAsync
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a managed service that makes it easy for you to run Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services without needing to setup or maintain your own Kubernetes control plane. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
Amazon EKS runs up-to-date versions of the open-source Kubernetes software, so you can use all the existing plugins and tooling from the Kubernetes community. Applications running on Amazon EKS are fully compatible with applications running on any standard Kubernetes environment, whether running in on-premises data centers or public clouds. This means that you can easily migrate any standard Kubernetes application to Amazon EKS without any code modification required.
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associateAccessPolicy, associateEncryptionConfig, associateIdentityProviderConfig, builder, createAccessEntry, createAddon, createCluster, createEksAnywhereSubscription, createFargateProfile, createNodegroup, createPodIdentityAssociation, deleteAccessEntry, deleteAddon, deleteCluster, deleteEksAnywhereSubscription, deleteFargateProfile, deleteNodegroup, deletePodIdentityAssociation, deregisterCluster, describeAccessEntry, describeAddon, describeAddonConfiguration, describeAddonVersions, describeCluster, describeEksAnywhereSubscription, describeFargateProfile, describeIdentityProviderConfig, describeInsight, describeNodegroup, describePodIdentityAssociation, describeUpdate, disassociateAccessPolicy, disassociateIdentityProviderConfig, getCachedResponseMetadata, listAccessEntries, listAccessPolicies, listAddons, listAssociatedAccessPolicies, listClusters, listEksAnywhereSubscriptions, listFargateProfiles, listIdentityProviderConfigs, listInsights, listNodegroups, listPodIdentityAssociations, listTagsForResource, listUpdates, registerCluster, tagResource, untagResource, updateAccessEntry, updateAddon, updateClusterConfig, updateClusterVersion, updateEksAnywhereSubscription, updateNodegroupConfig, updateNodegroupVersion, updatePodIdentityAssociation, waiters
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associateAccessPolicy, associateEncryptionConfig, associateIdentityProviderConfig, createAccessEntry, createAddon, createCluster, createEksAnywhereSubscription, createFargateProfile, createNodegroup, createPodIdentityAssociation, deleteAccessEntry, deleteAddon, deleteCluster, deleteEksAnywhereSubscription, deleteFargateProfile, deleteNodegroup, deletePodIdentityAssociation, deregisterCluster, describeAccessEntry, describeAddon, describeAddonConfiguration, describeAddonVersions, describeCluster, describeEksAnywhereSubscription, describeFargateProfile, describeIdentityProviderConfig, describeInsight, describeNodegroup, describePodIdentityAssociation, describeUpdate, disassociateAccessPolicy, disassociateIdentityProviderConfig, getCachedResponseMetadata, listAccessEntries, listAccessPolicies, listAddons, listAssociatedAccessPolicies, listClusters, listEksAnywhereSubscriptions, listFargateProfiles, listIdentityProviderConfigs, listInsights, listNodegroups, listPodIdentityAssociations, listTagsForResource, listUpdates, registerCluster, tagResource, untagResource, updateAccessEntry, updateAddon, updateClusterConfig, updateClusterVersion, updateEksAnywhereSubscription, updateNodegroupConfig, updateNodegroupVersion, updatePodIdentityAssociation, waiters
public static AmazonEKSAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<AssociateAccessPolicyResult> associateAccessPolicyAsync(AssociateAccessPolicyRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates an access policy and its scope to an access entry. For more information about associating access policies, see Associating and disassociating access policies to and from access entries in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
associateAccessPolicyAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<AssociateAccessPolicyResult> associateAccessPolicyAsync(AssociateAccessPolicyRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateAccessPolicyRequest,AssociateAccessPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates an access policy and its scope to an access entry. For more information about associating access policies, see Associating and disassociating access policies to and from access entries in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
associateAccessPolicyAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateEncryptionConfigResult> associateEncryptionConfigAsync(AssociateEncryptionConfigRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates an encryption configuration to an existing cluster.
Use this API to enable encryption on existing clusters that don't already have encryption enabled. This allows you to implement a defense-in-depth security strategy without migrating applications to new Amazon EKS clusters.
associateEncryptionConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<AssociateEncryptionConfigResult> associateEncryptionConfigAsync(AssociateEncryptionConfigRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateEncryptionConfigRequest,AssociateEncryptionConfigResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates an encryption configuration to an existing cluster.
Use this API to enable encryption on existing clusters that don't already have encryption enabled. This allows you to implement a defense-in-depth security strategy without migrating applications to new Amazon EKS clusters.
associateEncryptionConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<AssociateIdentityProviderConfigResult> associateIdentityProviderConfigAsync(AssociateIdentityProviderConfigRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates an identity provider configuration to a cluster.
If you want to authenticate identities using an identity provider, you can create an identity provider
configuration and associate it to your cluster. After configuring authentication to your cluster you can create
Kubernetes Role
and ClusterRole
objects, assign permissions to them, and then bind them
to the identities using Kubernetes RoleBinding
and ClusterRoleBinding
objects. For more
information see Using RBAC
Authorization in the Kubernetes documentation.
associateIdentityProviderConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<AssociateIdentityProviderConfigResult> associateIdentityProviderConfigAsync(AssociateIdentityProviderConfigRequest request, AsyncHandler<AssociateIdentityProviderConfigRequest,AssociateIdentityProviderConfigResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates an identity provider configuration to a cluster.
If you want to authenticate identities using an identity provider, you can create an identity provider
configuration and associate it to your cluster. After configuring authentication to your cluster you can create
Kubernetes Role
and ClusterRole
objects, assign permissions to them, and then bind them
to the identities using Kubernetes RoleBinding
and ClusterRoleBinding
objects. For more
information see Using RBAC
Authorization in the Kubernetes documentation.
associateIdentityProviderConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateAccessEntryResult> createAccessEntryAsync(CreateAccessEntryRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an access entry.
An access entry allows an IAM principal to access your cluster. Access entries can replace the need to maintain
entries in the aws-auth
ConfigMap
for authentication. You have the following options
for authorizing an IAM principal to access Kubernetes objects on your cluster: Kubernetes role-based access
control (RBAC), Amazon EKS, or both. Kubernetes RBAC authorization requires you to create and manage Kubernetes
Role
, ClusterRole
, RoleBinding
, and ClusterRoleBinding
objects, in addition to managing access entries. If you use Amazon EKS authorization exclusively, you don't need
to create and manage Kubernetes Role
, ClusterRole
, RoleBinding
, and
ClusterRoleBinding
objects.
For more information about access entries, see Access entries in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreateAccessEntryResult> createAccessEntryAsync(CreateAccessEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateAccessEntryRequest,CreateAccessEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an access entry.
An access entry allows an IAM principal to access your cluster. Access entries can replace the need to maintain
entries in the aws-auth
ConfigMap
for authentication. You have the following options
for authorizing an IAM principal to access Kubernetes objects on your cluster: Kubernetes role-based access
control (RBAC), Amazon EKS, or both. Kubernetes RBAC authorization requires you to create and manage Kubernetes
Role
, ClusterRole
, RoleBinding
, and ClusterRoleBinding
objects, in addition to managing access entries. If you use Amazon EKS authorization exclusively, you don't need
to create and manage Kubernetes Role
, ClusterRole
, RoleBinding
, and
ClusterRoleBinding
objects.
For more information about access entries, see Access entries in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateAddonResult> createAddonAsync(CreateAddonRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an Amazon EKS add-on.
Amazon EKS add-ons help to automate the provisioning and lifecycle management of common operational software for Amazon EKS clusters. For more information, see Amazon EKS add-ons in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreateAddonResult> createAddonAsync(CreateAddonRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateAddonRequest,CreateAddonResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an Amazon EKS add-on.
Amazon EKS add-ons help to automate the provisioning and lifecycle management of common operational software for Amazon EKS clusters. For more information, see Amazon EKS add-ons in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateClusterResult> createClusterAsync(CreateClusterRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an Amazon EKS control plane.
The Amazon EKS control plane consists of control plane instances that run the Kubernetes software, such as
etcd
and the API server. The control plane runs in an account managed by Amazon Web Services, and
the Kubernetes API is exposed by the Amazon EKS API server endpoint. Each Amazon EKS cluster control plane is
single tenant and unique. It runs on its own set of Amazon EC2 instances.
The cluster control plane is provisioned across multiple Availability Zones and fronted by an Elastic Load
Balancing Network Load Balancer. Amazon EKS also provisions elastic network interfaces in your VPC subnets to
provide connectivity from the control plane instances to the nodes (for example, to support
kubectl exec
, logs
, and proxy
data flows).
Amazon EKS nodes run in your Amazon Web Services account and connect to your cluster's control plane over the Kubernetes API server endpoint and a certificate file that is created for your cluster.
You can use the endpointPublicAccess
and endpointPrivateAccess
parameters to enable or
disable public and private access to your cluster's Kubernetes API server endpoint. By default, public access is
enabled, and private access is disabled. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster Endpoint Access
Control in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
You can use the logging
parameter to enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs
for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs. By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs.
For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster Control Plane
Logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
In most cases, it takes several minutes to create a cluster. After you create an Amazon EKS cluster, you must configure your Kubernetes tooling to communicate with the API server and launch nodes into your cluster. For more information, see Allowing users to access your cluster and Launching Amazon EKS nodes in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreateClusterResult> createClusterAsync(CreateClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateClusterRequest,CreateClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an Amazon EKS control plane.
The Amazon EKS control plane consists of control plane instances that run the Kubernetes software, such as
etcd
and the API server. The control plane runs in an account managed by Amazon Web Services, and
the Kubernetes API is exposed by the Amazon EKS API server endpoint. Each Amazon EKS cluster control plane is
single tenant and unique. It runs on its own set of Amazon EC2 instances.
The cluster control plane is provisioned across multiple Availability Zones and fronted by an Elastic Load
Balancing Network Load Balancer. Amazon EKS also provisions elastic network interfaces in your VPC subnets to
provide connectivity from the control plane instances to the nodes (for example, to support
kubectl exec
, logs
, and proxy
data flows).
Amazon EKS nodes run in your Amazon Web Services account and connect to your cluster's control plane over the Kubernetes API server endpoint and a certificate file that is created for your cluster.
You can use the endpointPublicAccess
and endpointPrivateAccess
parameters to enable or
disable public and private access to your cluster's Kubernetes API server endpoint. By default, public access is
enabled, and private access is disabled. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster Endpoint Access
Control in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
You can use the logging
parameter to enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs
for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs. By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs.
For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster Control Plane
Logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
In most cases, it takes several minutes to create a cluster. After you create an Amazon EKS cluster, you must configure your Kubernetes tooling to communicate with the API server and launch nodes into your cluster. For more information, see Allowing users to access your cluster and Launching Amazon EKS nodes in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> createEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(CreateEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an EKS Anywhere subscription. When a subscription is created, it is a contract agreement for the length of the term specified in the request. Licenses that are used to validate support are provisioned in Amazon Web Services License Manager and the caller account is granted access to EKS Anywhere Curated Packages.
createEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreateEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> createEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(CreateEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest,CreateEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an EKS Anywhere subscription. When a subscription is created, it is a contract agreement for the length of the term specified in the request. Licenses that are used to validate support are provisioned in Amazon Web Services License Manager and the caller account is granted access to EKS Anywhere Curated Packages.
createEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateFargateProfileResult> createFargateProfileAsync(CreateFargateProfileRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an Fargate profile for your Amazon EKS cluster. You must have at least one Fargate profile in a cluster to be able to run pods on Fargate.
The Fargate profile allows an administrator to declare which pods run on Fargate and specify which pods run on which Fargate profile. This declaration is done through the profile’s selectors. Each profile can have up to five selectors that contain a namespace and labels. A namespace is required for every selector. The label field consists of multiple optional key-value pairs. Pods that match the selectors are scheduled on Fargate. If a to-be-scheduled pod matches any of the selectors in the Fargate profile, then that pod is run on Fargate.
When you create a Fargate profile, you must specify a pod execution role to use with the pods that are scheduled
with the profile. This role is added to the cluster's Kubernetes Role Based Access Control (RBAC) for
authorization so that the kubelet
that is running on the Fargate infrastructure can register with
your Amazon EKS cluster so that it can appear in your cluster as a node. The pod execution role also provides IAM
permissions to the Fargate infrastructure to allow read access to Amazon ECR image repositories. For more
information, see Pod Execution
Role in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Fargate profiles are immutable. However, you can create a new updated profile to replace an existing profile and then delete the original after the updated profile has finished creating.
If any Fargate profiles in a cluster are in the DELETING
status, you must wait for that Fargate
profile to finish deleting before you can create any other profiles in that cluster.
For more information, see Fargate profile in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createFargateProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreateFargateProfileResult> createFargateProfileAsync(CreateFargateProfileRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateFargateProfileRequest,CreateFargateProfileResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an Fargate profile for your Amazon EKS cluster. You must have at least one Fargate profile in a cluster to be able to run pods on Fargate.
The Fargate profile allows an administrator to declare which pods run on Fargate and specify which pods run on which Fargate profile. This declaration is done through the profile’s selectors. Each profile can have up to five selectors that contain a namespace and labels. A namespace is required for every selector. The label field consists of multiple optional key-value pairs. Pods that match the selectors are scheduled on Fargate. If a to-be-scheduled pod matches any of the selectors in the Fargate profile, then that pod is run on Fargate.
When you create a Fargate profile, you must specify a pod execution role to use with the pods that are scheduled
with the profile. This role is added to the cluster's Kubernetes Role Based Access Control (RBAC) for
authorization so that the kubelet
that is running on the Fargate infrastructure can register with
your Amazon EKS cluster so that it can appear in your cluster as a node. The pod execution role also provides IAM
permissions to the Fargate infrastructure to allow read access to Amazon ECR image repositories. For more
information, see Pod Execution
Role in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Fargate profiles are immutable. However, you can create a new updated profile to replace an existing profile and then delete the original after the updated profile has finished creating.
If any Fargate profiles in a cluster are in the DELETING
status, you must wait for that Fargate
profile to finish deleting before you can create any other profiles in that cluster.
For more information, see Fargate profile in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
createFargateProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateNodegroupResult> createNodegroupAsync(CreateNodegroupRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates a managed node group for an Amazon EKS cluster.
You can only create a node group for your cluster that is equal to the current Kubernetes version for the cluster. All node groups are created with the latest AMI release version for the respective minor Kubernetes version of the cluster, unless you deploy a custom AMI using a launch template. For more information about using launch templates, see Customizing managed nodes with launch templates.
An Amazon EKS managed node group is an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group and associated Amazon EC2 instances that are managed by Amazon Web Services for an Amazon EKS cluster. For more information, see Managed node groups in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Windows AMI types are only supported for commercial Amazon Web Services Regions that support Windows on Amazon EKS.
createNodegroupAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreateNodegroupResult> createNodegroupAsync(CreateNodegroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateNodegroupRequest,CreateNodegroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates a managed node group for an Amazon EKS cluster.
You can only create a node group for your cluster that is equal to the current Kubernetes version for the cluster. All node groups are created with the latest AMI release version for the respective minor Kubernetes version of the cluster, unless you deploy a custom AMI using a launch template. For more information about using launch templates, see Customizing managed nodes with launch templates.
An Amazon EKS managed node group is an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group and associated Amazon EC2 instances that are managed by Amazon Web Services for an Amazon EKS cluster. For more information, see Managed node groups in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Windows AMI types are only supported for commercial Amazon Web Services Regions that support Windows on Amazon EKS.
createNodegroupAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreatePodIdentityAssociationResult> createPodIdentityAssociationAsync(CreatePodIdentityAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an EKS Pod Identity association between a service account in an Amazon EKS cluster and an IAM role with EKS Pod Identity. Use EKS Pod Identity to give temporary IAM credentials to pods and the credentials are rotated automatically.
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.
If a pod uses a service account that has an association, Amazon EKS sets environment variables in the containers of the pod. The environment variables configure the Amazon Web Services SDKs, including the Command Line Interface, to use the EKS Pod Identity credentials.
Pod Identity is a simpler method than IAM roles for service accounts, as this method doesn't use OIDC identity providers. Additionally, you can configure a role for Pod Identity once, and reuse it across clusters.
createPodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<CreatePodIdentityAssociationResult> createPodIdentityAssociationAsync(CreatePodIdentityAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreatePodIdentityAssociationRequest,CreatePodIdentityAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Creates an EKS Pod Identity association between a service account in an Amazon EKS cluster and an IAM role with EKS Pod Identity. Use EKS Pod Identity to give temporary IAM credentials to pods and the credentials are rotated automatically.
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.
If a pod uses a service account that has an association, Amazon EKS sets environment variables in the containers of the pod. The environment variables configure the Amazon Web Services SDKs, including the Command Line Interface, to use the EKS Pod Identity credentials.
Pod Identity is a simpler method than IAM roles for service accounts, as this method doesn't use OIDC identity providers. Additionally, you can configure a role for Pod Identity once, and reuse it across clusters.
createPodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteAccessEntryResult> deleteAccessEntryAsync(DeleteAccessEntryRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an access entry.
Deleting an access entry of a type other than Standard
can cause your cluster to function
improperly. If you delete an access entry in error, you can recreate it.
deleteAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeleteAccessEntryResult> deleteAccessEntryAsync(DeleteAccessEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteAccessEntryRequest,DeleteAccessEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an access entry.
Deleting an access entry of a type other than Standard
can cause your cluster to function
improperly. If you delete an access entry in error, you can recreate it.
deleteAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteAddonResult> deleteAddonAsync(DeleteAddonRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an Amazon EKS add-on.
When you remove an add-on, it's deleted from the cluster. You can always manually start an add-on on the cluster using the Kubernetes API.
deleteAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeleteAddonResult> deleteAddonAsync(DeleteAddonRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteAddonRequest,DeleteAddonResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an Amazon EKS add-on.
When you remove an add-on, it's deleted from the cluster. You can always manually start an add-on on the cluster using the Kubernetes API.
deleteAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteClusterResult> deleteClusterAsync(DeleteClusterRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an Amazon EKS cluster control plane.
If you have active services in your cluster that are associated with a load balancer, you must delete those services before deleting the cluster so that the load balancers are deleted properly. Otherwise, you can have orphaned resources in your VPC that prevent you from being able to delete the VPC. For more information, see Deleting a cluster in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
If you have managed node groups or Fargate profiles attached to the cluster, you must delete them first. For more
information, see DeleteNodgroup
and DeleteFargateProfile
.
deleteClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeleteClusterResult> deleteClusterAsync(DeleteClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteClusterRequest,DeleteClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an Amazon EKS cluster control plane.
If you have active services in your cluster that are associated with a load balancer, you must delete those services before deleting the cluster so that the load balancers are deleted properly. Otherwise, you can have orphaned resources in your VPC that prevent you from being able to delete the VPC. For more information, see Deleting a cluster in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
If you have managed node groups or Fargate profiles attached to the cluster, you must delete them first. For more
information, see DeleteNodgroup
and DeleteFargateProfile
.
deleteClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> deleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(DeleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an expired or inactive subscription. Deleting inactive subscriptions removes them from the Amazon Web Services Management Console view and from list/describe API responses. Subscriptions can only be cancelled within 7 days of creation and are cancelled by creating a ticket in the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
deleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> deleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(DeleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest,DeleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an expired or inactive subscription. Deleting inactive subscriptions removes them from the Amazon Web Services Management Console view and from list/describe API responses. Subscriptions can only be cancelled within 7 days of creation and are cancelled by creating a ticket in the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
deleteEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteFargateProfileResult> deleteFargateProfileAsync(DeleteFargateProfileRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an Fargate profile.
When you delete a Fargate profile, any Pod
running on Fargate that was created with the profile is
deleted. If the Pod
matches another Fargate profile, then it is scheduled on Fargate with that
profile. If it no longer matches any Fargate profiles, then it's not scheduled on Fargate and may remain in a
pending state.
Only one Fargate profile in a cluster can be in the DELETING
status at a time. You must wait for a
Fargate profile to finish deleting before you can delete any other profiles in that cluster.
deleteFargateProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeleteFargateProfileResult> deleteFargateProfileAsync(DeleteFargateProfileRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteFargateProfileRequest,DeleteFargateProfileResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes an Fargate profile.
When you delete a Fargate profile, any Pod
running on Fargate that was created with the profile is
deleted. If the Pod
matches another Fargate profile, then it is scheduled on Fargate with that
profile. If it no longer matches any Fargate profiles, then it's not scheduled on Fargate and may remain in a
pending state.
Only one Fargate profile in a cluster can be in the DELETING
status at a time. You must wait for a
Fargate profile to finish deleting before you can delete any other profiles in that cluster.
deleteFargateProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteNodegroupResult> deleteNodegroupAsync(DeleteNodegroupRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes a managed node group.
deleteNodegroupAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeleteNodegroupResult> deleteNodegroupAsync(DeleteNodegroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteNodegroupRequest,DeleteNodegroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes a managed node group.
deleteNodegroupAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeletePodIdentityAssociationResult> deletePodIdentityAssociationAsync(DeletePodIdentityAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes a EKS Pod Identity association.
The temporary Amazon Web Services credentials from the previous IAM role session might still be valid until the session expiry. If you need to immediately revoke the temporary session credentials, then go to the role in the IAM console.
deletePodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeletePodIdentityAssociationResult> deletePodIdentityAssociationAsync(DeletePodIdentityAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeletePodIdentityAssociationRequest,DeletePodIdentityAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes a EKS Pod Identity association.
The temporary Amazon Web Services credentials from the previous IAM role session might still be valid until the session expiry. If you need to immediately revoke the temporary session credentials, then go to the role in the IAM console.
deletePodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeregisterClusterResult> deregisterClusterAsync(DeregisterClusterRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deregisters a connected cluster to remove it from the Amazon EKS control plane.
A connected cluster is a Kubernetes cluster that you've connected to your control plane using the Amazon EKS Connector.
deregisterClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DeregisterClusterResult> deregisterClusterAsync(DeregisterClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeregisterClusterRequest,DeregisterClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deregisters a connected cluster to remove it from the Amazon EKS control plane.
A connected cluster is a Kubernetes cluster that you've connected to your control plane using the Amazon EKS Connector.
deregisterClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAccessEntryResult> describeAccessEntryAsync(DescribeAccessEntryRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an access entry.
describeAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeAccessEntryResult> describeAccessEntryAsync(DescribeAccessEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAccessEntryRequest,DescribeAccessEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an access entry.
describeAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAddonResult> describeAddonAsync(DescribeAddonRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an Amazon EKS add-on.
describeAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeAddonResult> describeAddonAsync(DescribeAddonRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAddonRequest,DescribeAddonResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an Amazon EKS add-on.
describeAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAddonConfigurationResult> describeAddonConfigurationAsync(DescribeAddonConfigurationRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns configuration options.
describeAddonConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeAddonConfigurationResult> describeAddonConfigurationAsync(DescribeAddonConfigurationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAddonConfigurationRequest,DescribeAddonConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns configuration options.
describeAddonConfigurationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeAddonVersionsResult> describeAddonVersionsAsync(DescribeAddonVersionsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes the versions for an add-on.
Information such as the Kubernetes versions that you can use the add-on with, the owner
,
publisher
, and the type
of the add-on are returned.
describeAddonVersionsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeAddonVersionsResult> describeAddonVersionsAsync(DescribeAddonVersionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeAddonVersionsRequest,DescribeAddonVersionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes the versions for an add-on.
Information such as the Kubernetes versions that you can use the add-on with, the owner
,
publisher
, and the type
of the add-on are returned.
describeAddonVersionsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeClusterResult> describeClusterAsync(DescribeClusterRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an Amazon EKS cluster.
The API server endpoint and certificate authority data returned by this operation are required for
kubelet
and kubectl
to communicate with your Kubernetes API server. For more
information, see Creating or
updating a kubeconfig
file for an Amazon EKS cluster.
The API server endpoint and certificate authority data aren't available until the cluster reaches the
ACTIVE
state.
describeClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeClusterResult> describeClusterAsync(DescribeClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeClusterRequest,DescribeClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an Amazon EKS cluster.
The API server endpoint and certificate authority data returned by this operation are required for
kubelet
and kubectl
to communicate with your Kubernetes API server. For more
information, see Creating or
updating a kubeconfig
file for an Amazon EKS cluster.
The API server endpoint and certificate authority data aren't available until the cluster reaches the
ACTIVE
state.
describeClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> describeEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(DescribeEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns descriptive information about a subscription.
describeEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> describeEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(DescribeEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest,DescribeEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns descriptive information about a subscription.
describeEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeFargateProfileResult> describeFargateProfileAsync(DescribeFargateProfileRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an Fargate profile.
describeFargateProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeFargateProfileResult> describeFargateProfileAsync(DescribeFargateProfileRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeFargateProfileRequest,DescribeFargateProfileResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an Fargate profile.
describeFargateProfileAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeIdentityProviderConfigResult> describeIdentityProviderConfigAsync(DescribeIdentityProviderConfigRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an identity provider configuration.
describeIdentityProviderConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeIdentityProviderConfigResult> describeIdentityProviderConfigAsync(DescribeIdentityProviderConfigRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeIdentityProviderConfigRequest,DescribeIdentityProviderConfigResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an identity provider configuration.
describeIdentityProviderConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeInsightResult> describeInsightAsync(DescribeInsightRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns details about an insight that you specify using its ID.
describeInsightAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeInsightResult> describeInsightAsync(DescribeInsightRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeInsightRequest,DescribeInsightResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns details about an insight that you specify using its ID.
describeInsightAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeNodegroupResult> describeNodegroupAsync(DescribeNodegroupRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes a managed node group.
describeNodegroupAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribeNodegroupResult> describeNodegroupAsync(DescribeNodegroupRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeNodegroupRequest,DescribeNodegroupResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes a managed node group.
describeNodegroupAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribePodIdentityAssociationResult> describePodIdentityAssociationAsync(DescribePodIdentityAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns descriptive information about an EKS Pod Identity association.
This action requires the ID of the association. You can get the ID from the response to the
CreatePodIdentityAssocation
for newly created associations. Or, you can list the IDs for
associations with ListPodIdentityAssociations
and filter the list by namespace or service account.
describePodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DescribePodIdentityAssociationResult> describePodIdentityAssociationAsync(DescribePodIdentityAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribePodIdentityAssociationRequest,DescribePodIdentityAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns descriptive information about an EKS Pod Identity association.
This action requires the ID of the association. You can get the ID from the response to the
CreatePodIdentityAssocation
for newly created associations. Or, you can list the IDs for
associations with ListPodIdentityAssociations
and filter the list by namespace or service account.
describePodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeUpdateResult> describeUpdateAsync(DescribeUpdateRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an update to an Amazon EKS resource.
When the status of the update is Succeeded
, the update is complete. If an update fails, the status
is Failed
, and an error detail explains the reason for the failure.
describeUpdateAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
request
- Describes an update request.public Future<DescribeUpdateResult> describeUpdateAsync(DescribeUpdateRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeUpdateRequest,DescribeUpdateResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Describes an update to an Amazon EKS resource.
When the status of the update is Succeeded
, the update is complete. If an update fails, the status
is Failed
, and an error detail explains the reason for the failure.
describeUpdateAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
request
- Describes an update request.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateAccessPolicyResult> disassociateAccessPolicyAsync(DisassociateAccessPolicyRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Disassociates an access policy from an access entry.
disassociateAccessPolicyAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DisassociateAccessPolicyResult> disassociateAccessPolicyAsync(DisassociateAccessPolicyRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateAccessPolicyRequest,DisassociateAccessPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Disassociates an access policy from an access entry.
disassociateAccessPolicyAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigResult> disassociateIdentityProviderConfigAsync(DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Disassociates an identity provider configuration from a cluster.
If you disassociate an identity provider from your cluster, users included in the provider can no longer access the cluster. However, you can still access the cluster with IAM principals.
disassociateIdentityProviderConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigResult> disassociateIdentityProviderConfigAsync(DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigRequest,DisassociateIdentityProviderConfigResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Disassociates an identity provider configuration from a cluster.
If you disassociate an identity provider from your cluster, users included in the provider can no longer access the cluster. However, you can still access the cluster with IAM principals.
disassociateIdentityProviderConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListAccessEntriesResult> listAccessEntriesAsync(ListAccessEntriesRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the access entries for your cluster.
listAccessEntriesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListAccessEntriesResult> listAccessEntriesAsync(ListAccessEntriesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListAccessEntriesRequest,ListAccessEntriesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the access entries for your cluster.
listAccessEntriesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListAccessPoliciesResult> listAccessPoliciesAsync(ListAccessPoliciesRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the available access policies.
listAccessPoliciesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListAccessPoliciesResult> listAccessPoliciesAsync(ListAccessPoliciesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListAccessPoliciesRequest,ListAccessPoliciesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the available access policies.
listAccessPoliciesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListAddonsResult> listAddonsAsync(ListAddonsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the installed add-ons.
listAddonsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListAddonsResult> listAddonsAsync(ListAddonsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListAddonsRequest,ListAddonsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the installed add-ons.
listAddonsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListAssociatedAccessPoliciesResult> listAssociatedAccessPoliciesAsync(ListAssociatedAccessPoliciesRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the access policies associated with an access entry.
listAssociatedAccessPoliciesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListAssociatedAccessPoliciesResult> listAssociatedAccessPoliciesAsync(ListAssociatedAccessPoliciesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListAssociatedAccessPoliciesRequest,ListAssociatedAccessPoliciesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the access policies associated with an access entry.
listAssociatedAccessPoliciesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListClustersResult> listClustersAsync(ListClustersRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the Amazon EKS clusters in your Amazon Web Services account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
listClustersAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListClustersResult> listClustersAsync(ListClustersRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListClustersRequest,ListClustersResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the Amazon EKS clusters in your Amazon Web Services account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
listClustersAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListEksAnywhereSubscriptionsResult> listEksAnywhereSubscriptionsAsync(ListEksAnywhereSubscriptionsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Displays the full description of the subscription.
listEksAnywhereSubscriptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListEksAnywhereSubscriptionsResult> listEksAnywhereSubscriptionsAsync(ListEksAnywhereSubscriptionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListEksAnywhereSubscriptionsRequest,ListEksAnywhereSubscriptionsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Displays the full description of the subscription.
listEksAnywhereSubscriptionsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListFargateProfilesResult> listFargateProfilesAsync(ListFargateProfilesRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the Fargate profiles associated with the specified cluster in your Amazon Web Services account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
listFargateProfilesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListFargateProfilesResult> listFargateProfilesAsync(ListFargateProfilesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListFargateProfilesRequest,ListFargateProfilesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the Fargate profiles associated with the specified cluster in your Amazon Web Services account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
listFargateProfilesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListIdentityProviderConfigsResult> listIdentityProviderConfigsAsync(ListIdentityProviderConfigsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the identity provider configurations for your cluster.
listIdentityProviderConfigsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListIdentityProviderConfigsResult> listIdentityProviderConfigsAsync(ListIdentityProviderConfigsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListIdentityProviderConfigsRequest,ListIdentityProviderConfigsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the identity provider configurations for your cluster.
listIdentityProviderConfigsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListInsightsResult> listInsightsAsync(ListInsightsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns a list of all insights checked for against the specified cluster. You can filter which insights are returned by category, associated Kubernetes version, and status.
listInsightsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListInsightsResult> listInsightsAsync(ListInsightsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListInsightsRequest,ListInsightsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Returns a list of all insights checked for against the specified cluster. You can filter which insights are returned by category, associated Kubernetes version, and status.
listInsightsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListNodegroupsResult> listNodegroupsAsync(ListNodegroupsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the managed node groups associated with the specified cluster in your Amazon Web Services account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region. Self-managed node groups aren't listed.
listNodegroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListNodegroupsResult> listNodegroupsAsync(ListNodegroupsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListNodegroupsRequest,ListNodegroupsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the managed node groups associated with the specified cluster in your Amazon Web Services account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region. Self-managed node groups aren't listed.
listNodegroupsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListPodIdentityAssociationsResult> listPodIdentityAssociationsAsync(ListPodIdentityAssociationsRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
List the EKS Pod Identity associations in a cluster. You can filter the list by the namespace that the association is in or the service account that the association uses.
listPodIdentityAssociationsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListPodIdentityAssociationsResult> listPodIdentityAssociationsAsync(ListPodIdentityAssociationsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListPodIdentityAssociationsRequest,ListPodIdentityAssociationsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
List the EKS Pod Identity associations in a cluster. You can filter the list by the namespace that the association is in or the service account that the association uses.
listPodIdentityAssociationsAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
List the tags for an Amazon EKS resource.
listTagsForResourceAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListTagsForResourceRequest,ListTagsForResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
List the tags for an Amazon EKS resource.
listTagsForResourceAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListUpdatesResult> listUpdatesAsync(ListUpdatesRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the updates associated with an Amazon EKS resource in your Amazon Web Services account, in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
listUpdatesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<ListUpdatesResult> listUpdatesAsync(ListUpdatesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListUpdatesRequest,ListUpdatesResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Lists the updates associated with an Amazon EKS resource in your Amazon Web Services account, in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
listUpdatesAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RegisterClusterResult> registerClusterAsync(RegisterClusterRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Connects a Kubernetes cluster to the Amazon EKS control plane.
Any Kubernetes cluster can be connected to the Amazon EKS control plane to view current information about the cluster and its nodes.
Cluster connection requires two steps. First, send a RegisterClusterRequest
to add it to
the Amazon EKS control plane.
Second, a Manifest containing the activationID
and activationCode
must be applied to the
Kubernetes cluster through it's native provider to provide visibility.
After the manifest is updated and applied, the connected cluster is visible to the Amazon EKS control plane. If
the manifest isn't applied within three days, the connected cluster will no longer be visible and must be
deregistered using DeregisterCluster
.
registerClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<RegisterClusterResult> registerClusterAsync(RegisterClusterRequest request, AsyncHandler<RegisterClusterRequest,RegisterClusterResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Connects a Kubernetes cluster to the Amazon EKS control plane.
Any Kubernetes cluster can be connected to the Amazon EKS control plane to view current information about the cluster and its nodes.
Cluster connection requires two steps. First, send a RegisterClusterRequest
to add it to
the Amazon EKS control plane.
Second, a Manifest containing the activationID
and activationCode
must be applied to the
Kubernetes cluster through it's native provider to provide visibility.
After the manifest is updated and applied, the connected cluster is visible to the Amazon EKS control plane. If
the manifest isn't applied within three days, the connected cluster will no longer be visible and must be
deregistered using DeregisterCluster
.
registerClusterAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates the specified tags to an Amazon EKS resource with the specified resourceArn
. If existing
tags on a resource are not specified in the request parameters, they aren't changed. When a resource is deleted,
the tags associated with that resource are also deleted. Tags that you create for Amazon EKS resources don't
propagate to any other resources associated with the cluster. For example, if you tag a cluster with this
operation, that tag doesn't automatically propagate to the subnets and nodes associated with the cluster.
tagResourceAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<TagResourceRequest,TagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Associates the specified tags to an Amazon EKS resource with the specified resourceArn
. If existing
tags on a resource are not specified in the request parameters, they aren't changed. When a resource is deleted,
the tags associated with that resource are also deleted. Tags that you create for Amazon EKS resources don't
propagate to any other resources associated with the cluster. For example, if you tag a cluster with this
operation, that tag doesn't automatically propagate to the subnets and nodes associated with the cluster.
tagResourceAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes specified tags from an Amazon EKS resource.
untagResourceAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<UntagResourceRequest,UntagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Deletes specified tags from an Amazon EKS resource.
untagResourceAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateAccessEntryResult> updateAccessEntryAsync(UpdateAccessEntryRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an access entry.
updateAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateAccessEntryResult> updateAccessEntryAsync(UpdateAccessEntryRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateAccessEntryRequest,UpdateAccessEntryResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an access entry.
updateAccessEntryAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateAddonResult> updateAddonAsync(UpdateAddonRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS add-on.
updateAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateAddonResult> updateAddonAsync(UpdateAddonRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateAddonRequest,UpdateAddonResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS add-on.
updateAddonAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateClusterConfigResult> updateClusterConfigAsync(UpdateClusterConfigRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS cluster configuration. Your cluster continues to function during the update. The response
output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your cluster update with
DescribeUpdate
"/>.
You can use this API operation to enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs. By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster control plane logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
You can also use this API operation to enable or disable public and private access to your cluster's Kubernetes API server endpoint. By default, public access is enabled, and private access is disabled. For more information, see Amazon EKS cluster endpoint access control in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
You can also use this API operation to choose different subnets and security groups for the cluster. You must specify at least two subnets that are in different Availability Zones. You can't change which VPC the subnets are from, the subnets must be in the same VPC as the subnets that the cluster was created with. For more information about the VPC requirements, see https ://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/network_reqs.html in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
Cluster updates are asynchronous, and they should finish within a few minutes. During an update, the cluster
status moves to UPDATING
(this status transition is eventually consistent). When the update is
complete (either Failed
or Successful
), the cluster status moves to Active
.
updateClusterConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateClusterConfigResult> updateClusterConfigAsync(UpdateClusterConfigRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateClusterConfigRequest,UpdateClusterConfigResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS cluster configuration. Your cluster continues to function during the update. The response
output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your cluster update with
DescribeUpdate
"/>.
You can use this API operation to enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs. By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster control plane logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
You can also use this API operation to enable or disable public and private access to your cluster's Kubernetes API server endpoint. By default, public access is enabled, and private access is disabled. For more information, see Amazon EKS cluster endpoint access control in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
You can also use this API operation to choose different subnets and security groups for the cluster. You must specify at least two subnets that are in different Availability Zones. You can't change which VPC the subnets are from, the subnets must be in the same VPC as the subnets that the cluster was created with. For more information about the VPC requirements, see https ://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/network_reqs.html in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
Cluster updates are asynchronous, and they should finish within a few minutes. During an update, the cluster
status moves to UPDATING
(this status transition is eventually consistent). When the update is
complete (either Failed
or Successful
), the cluster status moves to Active
.
updateClusterConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateClusterVersionResult> updateClusterVersionAsync(UpdateClusterVersionRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS cluster to the specified Kubernetes version. Your cluster continues to function during the update. The response output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your cluster update with the DescribeUpdate API operation.
Cluster updates are asynchronous, and they should finish within a few minutes. During an update, the cluster
status moves to UPDATING
(this status transition is eventually consistent). When the update is
complete (either Failed
or Successful
), the cluster status moves to Active
.
If your cluster has managed node groups attached to it, all of your node groups’ Kubernetes versions must match the cluster’s Kubernetes version in order to update the cluster to a new Kubernetes version.
updateClusterVersionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateClusterVersionResult> updateClusterVersionAsync(UpdateClusterVersionRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateClusterVersionRequest,UpdateClusterVersionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS cluster to the specified Kubernetes version. Your cluster continues to function during the update. The response output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your cluster update with the DescribeUpdate API operation.
Cluster updates are asynchronous, and they should finish within a few minutes. During an update, the cluster
status moves to UPDATING
(this status transition is eventually consistent). When the update is
complete (either Failed
or Successful
), the cluster status moves to Active
.
If your cluster has managed node groups attached to it, all of your node groups’ Kubernetes versions must match the cluster’s Kubernetes version in order to update the cluster to a new Kubernetes version.
updateClusterVersionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> updateEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(UpdateEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Update an EKS Anywhere Subscription. Only auto renewal and tags can be updated after subscription creation.
updateEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> updateEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync(UpdateEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateEksAnywhereSubscriptionRequest,UpdateEksAnywhereSubscriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Update an EKS Anywhere Subscription. Only auto renewal and tags can be updated after subscription creation.
updateEksAnywhereSubscriptionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateNodegroupConfigResult> updateNodegroupConfigAsync(UpdateNodegroupConfigRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS managed node group configuration. Your node group continues to function during the update. The response output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your node group update with the DescribeUpdate API operation. Currently you can update the Kubernetes labels for a node group or the scaling configuration.
updateNodegroupConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateNodegroupConfigResult> updateNodegroupConfigAsync(UpdateNodegroupConfigRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateNodegroupConfigRequest,UpdateNodegroupConfigResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates an Amazon EKS managed node group configuration. Your node group continues to function during the update. The response output includes an update ID that you can use to track the status of your node group update with the DescribeUpdate API operation. Currently you can update the Kubernetes labels for a node group or the scaling configuration.
updateNodegroupConfigAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateNodegroupVersionResult> updateNodegroupVersionAsync(UpdateNodegroupVersionRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates the Kubernetes version or AMI version of an Amazon EKS managed node group.
You can update a node group using a launch template only if the node group was originally deployed with a launch template. If you need to update a custom AMI in a node group that was deployed with a launch template, then update your custom AMI, specify the new ID in a new version of the launch template, and then update the node group to the new version of the launch template.
If you update without a launch template, then you can update to the latest available AMI version of a node group's current Kubernetes version by not specifying a Kubernetes version in the request. You can update to the latest AMI version of your cluster's current Kubernetes version by specifying your cluster's Kubernetes version in the request. For information about Linux versions, see Amazon EKS optimized Amazon Linux AMI versions in the Amazon EKS User Guide. For information about Windows versions, see Amazon EKS optimized Windows AMI versions in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
You cannot roll back a node group to an earlier Kubernetes version or AMI version.
When a node in a managed node group is terminated due to a scaling action or update, every Pod
on
that node is drained first. Amazon EKS attempts to drain the nodes gracefully and will fail if it is unable to do
so. You can force
the update if Amazon EKS is unable to drain the nodes as a result of a
Pod
disruption budget issue.
updateNodegroupVersionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdateNodegroupVersionResult> updateNodegroupVersionAsync(UpdateNodegroupVersionRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateNodegroupVersionRequest,UpdateNodegroupVersionResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates the Kubernetes version or AMI version of an Amazon EKS managed node group.
You can update a node group using a launch template only if the node group was originally deployed with a launch template. If you need to update a custom AMI in a node group that was deployed with a launch template, then update your custom AMI, specify the new ID in a new version of the launch template, and then update the node group to the new version of the launch template.
If you update without a launch template, then you can update to the latest available AMI version of a node group's current Kubernetes version by not specifying a Kubernetes version in the request. You can update to the latest AMI version of your cluster's current Kubernetes version by specifying your cluster's Kubernetes version in the request. For information about Linux versions, see Amazon EKS optimized Amazon Linux AMI versions in the Amazon EKS User Guide. For information about Windows versions, see Amazon EKS optimized Windows AMI versions in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
You cannot roll back a node group to an earlier Kubernetes version or AMI version.
When a node in a managed node group is terminated due to a scaling action or update, every Pod
on
that node is drained first. Amazon EKS attempts to drain the nodes gracefully and will fail if it is unable to do
so. You can force
the update if Amazon EKS is unable to drain the nodes as a result of a
Pod
disruption budget issue.
updateNodegroupVersionAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdatePodIdentityAssociationResult> updatePodIdentityAssociationAsync(UpdatePodIdentityAssociationRequest request)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates a EKS Pod Identity association. Only the IAM role can be changed; an association can't be moved between clusters, namespaces, or service accounts. If you need to edit the namespace or service account, you need to delete the association and then create a new association with your desired settings.
updatePodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
public Future<UpdatePodIdentityAssociationResult> updatePodIdentityAssociationAsync(UpdatePodIdentityAssociationRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdatePodIdentityAssociationRequest,UpdatePodIdentityAssociationResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonEKSAsync
Updates a EKS Pod Identity association. Only the IAM role can be changed; an association can't be moved between clusters, namespaces, or service accounts. If you need to edit the namespace or service account, you need to delete the association and then create a new association with your desired settings.
updatePodIdentityAssociationAsync
in interface AmazonEKSAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown()
followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination()
prior to
calling this method.shutdown
in interface AmazonEKS
shutdown
in class AmazonEKSClient