AWS Batch 2016-08-10
- Client: Aws\Batch\BatchClient
- Service ID: batch
- Version: 2016-08-10
This page describes the parameters and results for the operations of the AWS Batch (2016-08-10), and shows how to use the Aws\Batch\BatchClient object to call the described operations. This documentation is specific to the 2016-08-10 API version of the service.
Operation Summary
Each of the following operations can be created from a client using
$client->getCommand('CommandName'), where "CommandName" is the
name of one of the following operations. Note: a command is a value that
encapsulates an operation and the parameters used to create an HTTP request.
You can also create and send a command immediately using the magic methods
available on a client object: $client->commandName(/* parameters */).
You can send the command asynchronously (returning a promise) by appending the
word "Async" to the operation name: $client->commandNameAsync(/* parameters */).
- CancelJob ( array $params = [] )
- Cancels a job in an Batch job queue.
- CreateComputeEnvironment ( array $params = [] )
- Creates an Batch compute environment.
- CreateConsumableResource ( array $params = [] )
- Creates an Batch consumable resource.
- CreateJobQueue ( array $params = [] )
- Creates an Batch job queue.
- CreateSchedulingPolicy ( array $params = [] )
- Creates an Batch scheduling policy.
- CreateServiceEnvironment ( array $params = [] )
- Creates a service environment for running service jobs.
- DeleteComputeEnvironment ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes an Batch compute environment.
- DeleteConsumableResource ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes the specified consumable resource.
- DeleteJobQueue ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes the specified job queue.
- DeleteSchedulingPolicy ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes the specified scheduling policy.
- DeleteServiceEnvironment ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes a Service environment.
- DeregisterJobDefinition ( array $params = [] )
- Deregisters an Batch job definition.
- DescribeComputeEnvironments ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your compute environments.
- DescribeConsumableResource ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a description of the specified consumable resource.
- DescribeJobDefinitions ( array $params = [] )
- Describes a list of job definitions.
- DescribeJobQueues ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your job queues.
- DescribeJobs ( array $params = [] )
- Describes a list of Batch jobs.
- DescribeSchedulingPolicies ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your scheduling policies.
- DescribeServiceEnvironments ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your service environments.
- DescribeServiceJob ( array $params = [] )
- The details of a service job.
- GetJobQueueSnapshot ( array $params = [] )
- Provides a list of the first 100 RUNNABLE jobs associated to a single job queue.
- ListConsumableResources ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of Batch consumable resources.
- ListJobs ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of Batch jobs.
- ListJobsByConsumableResource ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of Batch jobs that require a specific consumable resource.
- ListSchedulingPolicies ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of Batch scheduling policies.
- ListServiceJobs ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of service jobs for a specified job queue.
- ListTagsForResource ( array $params = [] )
- Lists the tags for an Batch resource.
- RegisterJobDefinition ( array $params = [] )
- Registers an Batch job definition.
- SubmitJob ( array $params = [] )
- Submits an Batch job from a job definition.
- SubmitServiceJob ( array $params = [] )
- Submits a service job to a specified job queue to run on SageMaker AI.
- TagResource ( array $params = [] )
- Associates the specified tags to a resource with the specified resourceArn.
- TerminateJob ( array $params = [] )
- Terminates a job in a job queue.
- TerminateServiceJob ( array $params = [] )
- Terminates a service job in a job queue.
- UntagResource ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes specified tags from an Batch resource.
- UpdateComputeEnvironment ( array $params = [] )
- Updates an Batch compute environment.
- UpdateConsumableResource ( array $params = [] )
- Updates a consumable resource.
- UpdateJobQueue ( array $params = [] )
- Updates a job queue.
- UpdateSchedulingPolicy ( array $params = [] )
- Updates a scheduling policy.
- UpdateServiceEnvironment ( array $params = [] )
- Updates a service environment.
Paginators
Paginators handle automatically iterating over paginated API results. Paginators are associated with specific API operations, and they accept the parameters that the corresponding API operation accepts. You can get a paginator from a client class using getPaginator($paginatorName, $operationParameters). This client supports the following paginators:
- DescribeComputeEnvironments
- DescribeJobDefinitions
- DescribeJobQueues
- DescribeServiceEnvironments
- ListConsumableResources
- ListJobs
- ListJobsByConsumableResource
- ListSchedulingPolicies
- ListServiceJobs
Operations
CancelJob
$result = $client->cancelJob([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->cancelJobAsync([/* ... */]);
Cancels a job in an Batch job queue. Jobs that are in a SUBMITTED, PENDING, or RUNNABLE state are cancelled and the job status is updated to FAILED.
A PENDING job is canceled after all dependency jobs are completed. Therefore, it may take longer than expected to cancel a job in PENDING status.
When you try to cancel an array parent job in PENDING, Batch attempts to cancel all child jobs. The array parent job is canceled when all child jobs are completed.
Jobs that progressed to the STARTING or RUNNING state aren't canceled. However, the API operation still succeeds, even if no job is canceled. These jobs must be terminated with the TerminateJob operation.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->cancelJob([
'jobId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'reason' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Batch job ID of the job to cancel.
- reason
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
A message to attach to the job that explains the reason for canceling it. This message is returned by future DescribeJobs operations on the job. It is also recorded in the Batch activity logs.
This parameter has as limit of 1024 characters.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To cancel a job
This example cancels a job with the specified job ID.
$result = $client->cancelJob([
'jobId' => '1d828f65-7a4d-42e8-996d-3b900ed59dc4',
'reason' => 'Cancelling job.',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
CreateComputeEnvironment
$result = $client->createComputeEnvironment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createComputeEnvironmentAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates an Batch compute environment. You can create MANAGED or UNMANAGED compute environments. MANAGED compute environments can use Amazon EC2 or Fargate resources. UNMANAGED compute environments can only use EC2 resources.
In a managed compute environment, Batch manages the capacity and instance types of the compute resources within the environment. This is based on the compute resource specification that you define or the launch template that you specify when you create the compute environment. Either, you can choose to use EC2 On-Demand Instances and EC2 Spot Instances. Or, you can use Fargate and Fargate Spot capacity in your managed compute environment. You can optionally set a maximum price so that Spot Instances only launch when the Spot Instance price is less than a specified percentage of the On-Demand price.
In an unmanaged compute environment, you can manage your own EC2 compute resources and have flexibility with how you configure your compute resources. For example, you can use custom AMIs. However, you must verify that each of your AMIs meet the Amazon ECS container instance AMI specification. For more information, see container instance AMIs in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. After you created your unmanaged compute environment, you can use the DescribeComputeEnvironments operation to find the Amazon ECS cluster that's associated with it. Then, launch your container instances into that Amazon ECS cluster. For more information, see Launching an Amazon ECS container instance in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Batch doesn't automatically upgrade the AMIs in a compute environment after it's created. For more information on how to update a compute environment's AMI, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createComputeEnvironment([
'computeEnvironmentName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'computeResources' => [
'allocationStrategy' => 'BEST_FIT|BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE|SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED|SPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED',
'bidPercentage' => <integer>,
'desiredvCpus' => <integer>,
'ec2Configuration' => [
[
'imageIdOverride' => '<string>',
'imageKubernetesVersion' => '<string>',
'imageType' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ec2KeyPair' => '<string>',
'imageId' => '<string>',
'instanceRole' => '<string>',
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'launchTemplate' => [
'launchTemplateId' => '<string>',
'launchTemplateName' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
[
'launchTemplateId' => '<string>',
'launchTemplateName' => '<string>',
'targetInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'userdataType' => 'EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH|EKS_NODEADM',
'version' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'userdataType' => 'EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH|EKS_NODEADM',
'version' => '<string>',
],
'maxvCpus' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'minvCpus' => <integer>,
'placementGroup' => '<string>',
'securityGroupIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'spotIamFleetRole' => '<string>',
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'EC2|SPOT|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT', // REQUIRED
],
'context' => '<string>',
'eksConfiguration' => [
'eksClusterArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'kubernetesNamespace' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'serviceRole' => '<string>',
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'MANAGED|UNMANAGED', // REQUIRED
'unmanagedvCpus' => <integer>,
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- computeEnvironmentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name for your compute environment. It can be up to 128 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- computeResources
-
- Type: ComputeResource structure
Details about the compute resources managed by the compute environment. This parameter is required for managed compute environments. For more information, see Compute Environments in the Batch User Guide.
- context
-
- Type: string
Reserved.
- eksConfiguration
-
- Type: EksConfiguration structure
The details for the Amazon EKS cluster that supports the compute environment.
To create a compute environment that uses EKS resources, the caller must have permissions to call
eks:DescribeCluster. - serviceRole
-
- Type: string
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows Batch to make calls to other Amazon Web Services services on your behalf. For more information, see Batch service IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
If your account already created the Batch service-linked role, that role is used by default for your compute environment unless you specify a different role here. If the Batch service-linked role doesn't exist in your account, and no role is specified here, the service attempts to create the Batch service-linked role in your account.
If your specified role has a path other than
/, then you must specify either the full role ARN (recommended) or prefix the role name with the path. For example, if a role with the namebarhas a path of/foo/, specify/foo/baras the role name. For more information, see Friendly names and paths in the IAM User Guide.Depending on how you created your Batch service role, its ARN might contain the
service-rolepath prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, Batch assumes that your ARN doesn't use theservice-rolepath prefix. Because of this, we recommend that you specify the full ARN of your service role when you create compute environments. - state
-
- Type: string
The state of the compute environment. If the state is
ENABLED, then the compute environment accepts jobs from a queue and can scale out automatically based on queues.If the state is
ENABLED, then the Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.If the state is
DISABLED, then the Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the environment. Jobs in aSTARTINGorRUNNINGstate continue to progress normally. Managed compute environments in theDISABLEDstate don't scale out.Compute environments in a
DISABLEDstate may continue to incur billing charges. To prevent additional charges, turn off and then delete the compute environment. For more information, see State in the Batch User Guide.When an instance is idle, the instance scales down to the
minvCpusvalue. However, the instance size doesn't change. For example, consider ac5.8xlargeinstance with aminvCpusvalue of4and adesiredvCpusvalue of36. This instance doesn't scale down to ac5.largeinstance. - tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the compute environment to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in Amazon Web Services General Reference.
These tags can be updated or removed using the TagResource and UntagResource API operations. These tags don't propagate to the underlying compute resources.
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of the compute environment:
MANAGEDorUNMANAGED. For more information, see Compute Environments in the Batch User Guide. - unmanagedvCpus
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of vCPUs for an unmanaged compute environment. This parameter is only used for fair-share scheduling to reserve vCPU capacity for new share identifiers. If this parameter isn't provided for a fair-share job queue, no vCPU capacity is reserved.
This parameter is only supported when the
typeparameter is set toUNMANAGED.
Result Syntax
[
'computeEnvironmentArn' => '<string>',
'computeEnvironmentName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- computeEnvironmentArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.
- computeEnvironmentName
-
- Type: string
The name of the compute environment. It can be up to 128 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To create a managed EC2 compute environment
This example creates a managed compute environment with specific C4 instance types that are launched on demand. The compute environment is called C4OnDemand.
$result = $client->createComputeEnvironment([
'type' => 'MANAGED',
'computeEnvironmentName' => 'C4OnDemand',
'computeResources' => [
'type' => 'EC2',
'desiredvCpus' => 48,
'ec2KeyPair' => 'id_rsa',
'instanceRole' => 'ecsInstanceRole',
'instanceTypes' => [
'c4.large',
'c4.xlarge',
'c4.2xlarge',
'c4.4xlarge',
'c4.8xlarge',
],
'maxvCpus' => 128,
'minvCpus' => 0,
'securityGroupIds' => [
'sg-cf5093b2',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-220c0e0a',
'subnet-1a95556d',
'subnet-978f6dce',
],
'tags' => [
'Name' => 'Batch Instance - C4OnDemand',
],
],
'serviceRole' => 'arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/AWSBatchServiceRole',
'state' => 'ENABLED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'computeEnvironmentArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:compute-environment/C4OnDemand',
'computeEnvironmentName' => 'C4OnDemand',
]
Example 2: To create a managed EC2 Spot compute environment
This example creates a managed compute environment with the M4 instance type that is launched when the Spot bid price is at or below 20% of the On-Demand price for the instance type. The compute environment is called M4Spot.
$result = $client->createComputeEnvironment([
'type' => 'MANAGED',
'computeEnvironmentName' => 'M4Spot',
'computeResources' => [
'type' => 'SPOT',
'bidPercentage' => 20,
'desiredvCpus' => 4,
'ec2KeyPair' => 'id_rsa',
'instanceRole' => 'ecsInstanceRole',
'instanceTypes' => [
'm4',
],
'maxvCpus' => 128,
'minvCpus' => 0,
'securityGroupIds' => [
'sg-cf5093b2',
],
'spotIamFleetRole' => 'arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/aws-ec2-spot-fleet-role',
'subnets' => [
'subnet-220c0e0a',
'subnet-1a95556d',
'subnet-978f6dce',
],
'tags' => [
'Name' => 'Batch Instance - M4Spot',
],
],
'serviceRole' => 'arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/AWSBatchServiceRole',
'state' => 'ENABLED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'computeEnvironmentArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:compute-environment/M4Spot',
'computeEnvironmentName' => 'M4Spot',
]
CreateConsumableResource
$result = $client->createConsumableResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createConsumableResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates an Batch consumable resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createConsumableResource([
'consumableResourceName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'resourceType' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'totalQuantity' => <integer>,
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- consumableResourceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the consumable resource. Must be unique.
- resourceType
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether the resource is available to be re-used after a job completes. Can be one of:
-
REPLENISHABLE(default) -
NON_REPLENISHABLE
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the consumable resource to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
- totalQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The total amount of the consumable resource that is available. Must be non-negative.
Result Syntax
[
'consumableResourceArn' => '<string>',
'consumableResourceName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- consumableResourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the consumable resource.
- consumableResourceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the consumable resource.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To create a consumable resource
Creates a Batch consumable resource.
$result = $client->createConsumableResource([
'consumableResourceName' => 'myConsumableResource',
'resourceType' => 'REPLENISHABLE',
'tags' => [
'Department' => 'Engineering',
'User' => 'JaneDoe',
],
'totalQuantity' => 123,
]);
Result syntax:
[
'consumableResourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:consumable-resource/myConsumableResource',
'consumableResourceName' => 'myConsumableResource',
]
CreateJobQueue
$result = $client->createJobQueue([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createJobQueueAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates an Batch job queue. When you create a job queue, you associate one or more compute environments to the queue and assign an order of preference for the compute environments.
You also set a priority to the job queue that determines the order that the Batch scheduler places jobs onto its associated compute environments. For example, if a compute environment is associated with more than one job queue, the job queue with a higher priority is given preference for scheduling jobs to that compute environment.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createJobQueue([
'computeEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'computeEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'order' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'jobQueueName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'jobQueueType' => 'EKS|ECS|ECS_FARGATE|SAGEMAKER_TRAINING',
'jobStateTimeLimitActions' => [
[
'action' => 'CANCEL|TERMINATE', // REQUIRED
'maxTimeSeconds' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'reason' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'state' => 'RUNNABLE', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'priority' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'schedulingPolicyArn' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'order' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'serviceEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- computeEnvironmentOrder
-
- Type: Array of ComputeEnvironmentOrder structures
The set of compute environments mapped to a job queue and their order relative to each other. The job scheduler uses this parameter to determine which compute environment runs a specific job. Compute environments must be in the
VALIDstate before you can associate them with a job queue. You can associate up to three compute environments with a job queue. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2orSPOT) or Fargate (FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOT); EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed.All compute environments that are associated with a job queue must share the same architecture. Batch doesn't support mixing compute environment architecture types in a single job queue.
- jobQueueName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job queue. It can be up to 128 letters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- jobQueueType
-
- Type: string
The type of job queue. For service jobs that run on SageMaker Training, this value is
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. For regular container jobs, this value isEKS,ECS, orECS_FARGATEdepending on the compute environment. - jobStateTimeLimitActions
-
- Type: Array of JobStateTimeLimitAction structures
The set of actions that Batch performs on jobs that remain at the head of the job queue in the specified state longer than specified times. Batch will perform each action after
maxTimeSecondshas passed. (Note: The minimum value for maxTimeSeconds is 600 (10 minutes) and its maximum value is 86,400 (24 hours).) - priority
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The priority of the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority (or a higher integer value for the
priorityparameter) are evaluated first when associated with the same compute environment. Priority is determined in descending order. For example, a job queue with a priority value of10is given scheduling preference over a job queue with a priority value of1. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2orSPOT) or Fargate (FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOT); EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed. - schedulingPolicyArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fair-share scheduling policy. Job queues that don't have a fair-share scheduling policy are scheduled in a first-in, first-out (FIFO) model. After a job queue has a fair-share scheduling policy, it can be replaced but can't be removed.
The format is
aws:Partition:batch:Region:Account:scheduling-policy/Name.An example is
aws:aws:batch:us-west-2:123456789012:scheduling-policy/MySchedulingPolicy.A job queue without a fair-share scheduling policy is scheduled as a FIFO job queue and can't have a fair-share scheduling policy added. Jobs queues with a fair-share scheduling policy can have a maximum of 500 active share identifiers. When the limit has been reached, submissions of any jobs that add a new share identifier fail.
- serviceEnvironmentOrder
-
- Type: Array of ServiceEnvironmentOrder structures
A list of service environments that this job queue can use to allocate jobs. All serviceEnvironments must have the same type. A job queue can't have both a serviceEnvironmentOrder and a computeEnvironmentOrder field.
- state
-
- Type: string
The state of the job queue. If the job queue state is
ENABLED, it is able to accept jobs. If the job queue state isDISABLED, new jobs can't be added to the queue, but jobs already in the queue can finish. - tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the job queue to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources in Batch User Guide.
Result Syntax
[
'jobQueueArn' => '<string>',
'jobQueueName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobQueueArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue.
- jobQueueName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job queue.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To create a job queue with a single compute environment
This example creates a job queue called LowPriority that uses the M4Spot compute environment.
$result = $client->createJobQueue([
'computeEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'computeEnvironment' => 'M4Spot',
'order' => 1,
],
],
'jobQueueName' => 'LowPriority',
'priority' => 1,
'state' => 'ENABLED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobQueueArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/LowPriority',
'jobQueueName' => 'LowPriority',
]
Example 2: To create a job queue with multiple compute environments
This example creates a job queue called HighPriority that uses the C4OnDemand compute environment with an order of 1 and the M4Spot compute environment with an order of 2.
$result = $client->createJobQueue([
'computeEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'computeEnvironment' => 'C4OnDemand',
'order' => 1,
],
[
'computeEnvironment' => 'M4Spot',
'order' => 2,
],
],
'jobQueueName' => 'HighPriority',
'priority' => 10,
'state' => 'ENABLED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobQueueArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/HighPriority',
'jobQueueName' => 'HighPriority',
]
CreateSchedulingPolicy
$result = $client->createSchedulingPolicy([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createSchedulingPolicyAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates an Batch scheduling policy.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createSchedulingPolicy([
'fairsharePolicy' => [
'computeReservation' => <integer>,
'shareDecaySeconds' => <integer>,
'shareDistribution' => [
[
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weightFactor' => <float>,
],
// ...
],
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- fairsharePolicy
-
- Type: FairsharePolicy structure
The fair-share scheduling policy details.
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the fair-share scheduling policy. It can be up to 128 letters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the scheduling policy to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in Amazon Web Services General Reference.
These tags can be updated or removed using the TagResource and UntagResource API operations.
Result Syntax
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- arn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy. The format is
aws:Partition:batch:Region:Account:scheduling-policy/Name. For example,aws:aws:batch:us-west-2:123456789012:scheduling-policy/MySchedulingPolicy. - name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the scheduling policy.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
CreateServiceEnvironment
$result = $client->createServiceEnvironment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createServiceEnvironmentAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates a service environment for running service jobs. Service environments define capacity limits for specific service types such as SageMaker Training jobs.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createServiceEnvironment([
'capacityLimits' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'capacityUnit' => '<string>',
'maxCapacity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'serviceEnvironmentName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'serviceEnvironmentType' => 'SAGEMAKER_TRAINING', // REQUIRED
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityLimits
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of CapacityLimit structures
The capacity limits for the service environment. The number of instances a job consumes is the total number of instances requested in the submit training job request resource configuration.
- serviceEnvironmentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name for the service environment. It can be up to 128 characters long and can contain letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- serviceEnvironmentType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of service environment. For SageMaker Training jobs, specify
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. - state
-
- Type: string
The state of the service environment. Valid values are
ENABLEDandDISABLED. The default value isENABLED. - tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the service environment to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
Result Syntax
[
'serviceEnvironmentArn' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- serviceEnvironmentArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service environment.
- serviceEnvironmentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service environment.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
DeleteComputeEnvironment
$result = $client->deleteComputeEnvironment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteComputeEnvironmentAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes an Batch compute environment.
Before you can delete a compute environment, you must set its state to DISABLED with the UpdateComputeEnvironment API operation and disassociate it from any job queues with the UpdateJobQueue API operation. Compute environments that use Fargate resources must terminate all active jobs on that compute environment before deleting the compute environment. If this isn't done, the compute environment enters an invalid state.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteComputeEnvironment([
'computeEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- computeEnvironment
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to delete.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a compute environment
This example deletes the P2OnDemand compute environment.
$result = $client->deleteComputeEnvironment([
'computeEnvironment' => 'P2OnDemand',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
DeleteConsumableResource
$result = $client->deleteConsumableResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteConsumableResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes the specified consumable resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- consumableResource
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the consumable resource that will be deleted.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a consumable resource
Deletes the specified consumable resource.
$result = $client->deleteConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => 'myConsumableResource',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
DeleteJobQueue
$result = $client->deleteJobQueue([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteJobQueueAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes the specified job queue. You must first disable submissions for a queue with the UpdateJobQueue operation. All jobs in the queue are eventually terminated when you delete a job queue. The jobs are terminated at a rate of about 16 jobs each second.
It's not necessary to disassociate compute environments from a queue before submitting a DeleteJobQueue request.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteJobQueue([
'jobQueue' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the queue to delete.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a job queue
This example deletes the GPGPU job queue.
$result = $client->deleteJobQueue([
'jobQueue' => 'GPGPU',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
DeleteSchedulingPolicy
$result = $client->deleteSchedulingPolicy([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteSchedulingPolicyAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes the specified scheduling policy.
You can't delete a scheduling policy that's used in any job queues.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteSchedulingPolicy([
'arn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- arn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy to delete.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
DeleteServiceEnvironment
$result = $client->deleteServiceEnvironment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteServiceEnvironmentAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes a Service environment. Before you can delete a service environment, you must first set its state to DISABLED with the UpdateServiceEnvironment API operation and disassociate it from any job queues with the UpdateJobQueue API operation.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteServiceEnvironment([
'serviceEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- serviceEnvironment
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the service environment to delete.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
DeregisterJobDefinition
$result = $client->deregisterJobDefinition([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deregisterJobDefinitionAsync([/* ... */]);
Deregisters an Batch job definition. Job definitions are permanently deleted after 180 days.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deregisterJobDefinition([
'jobDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name and revision (
name:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job definition to deregister.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To deregister a job definition
This example deregisters a job definition called sleep10.
$result = $client->deregisterJobDefinition([
'jobDefinition' => 'sleep10',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
DescribeComputeEnvironments
$result = $client->describeComputeEnvironments([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeComputeEnvironmentsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your compute environments.
If you're using an unmanaged compute environment, you can use the DescribeComputeEnvironment operation to determine the ecsClusterArn that you launch your Amazon ECS container instances into.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeComputeEnvironments([
'computeEnvironments' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- computeEnvironments
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 compute environment names or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of cluster results returned by
DescribeComputeEnvironmentsin paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeComputeEnvironmentsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeComputeEnvironmentsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenDescribeComputeEnvironmentsreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedDescribeComputeEnvironmentsrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'computeEnvironments' => [
[
'computeEnvironmentArn' => '<string>',
'computeEnvironmentName' => '<string>',
'computeResources' => [
'allocationStrategy' => 'BEST_FIT|BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE|SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED|SPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED',
'bidPercentage' => <integer>,
'desiredvCpus' => <integer>,
'ec2Configuration' => [
[
'imageIdOverride' => '<string>',
'imageKubernetesVersion' => '<string>',
'imageType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ec2KeyPair' => '<string>',
'imageId' => '<string>',
'instanceRole' => '<string>',
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'launchTemplate' => [
'launchTemplateId' => '<string>',
'launchTemplateName' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
[
'launchTemplateId' => '<string>',
'launchTemplateName' => '<string>',
'targetInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'userdataType' => 'EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH|EKS_NODEADM',
'version' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'userdataType' => 'EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH|EKS_NODEADM',
'version' => '<string>',
],
'maxvCpus' => <integer>,
'minvCpus' => <integer>,
'placementGroup' => '<string>',
'securityGroupIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'spotIamFleetRole' => '<string>',
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'EC2|SPOT|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT',
],
'containerOrchestrationType' => 'ECS|EKS',
'context' => '<string>',
'ecsClusterArn' => '<string>',
'eksConfiguration' => [
'eksClusterArn' => '<string>',
'kubernetesNamespace' => '<string>',
],
'serviceRole' => '<string>',
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'status' => 'CREATING|UPDATING|DELETING|DELETED|VALID|INVALID',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'MANAGED|UNMANAGED',
'unmanagedvCpus' => <integer>,
'updatePolicy' => [
'jobExecutionTimeoutMinutes' => <integer>,
'terminateJobsOnUpdate' => true || false,
],
'uuid' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- computeEnvironments
-
- Type: Array of ComputeEnvironmentDetail structures
The list of compute environments.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureDescribeComputeEnvironmentsrequest. When the results of aDescribeComputeEnvironmentsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a compute environment
This example describes the P2OnDemand compute environment.
$result = $client->describeComputeEnvironments([
'computeEnvironments' => [
'P2OnDemand',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'computeEnvironments' => [
[
'type' => 'MANAGED',
'computeEnvironmentArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:compute-environment/P2OnDemand',
'computeEnvironmentName' => 'P2OnDemand',
'computeResources' => [
'type' => 'EC2',
'desiredvCpus' => 48,
'ec2KeyPair' => 'id_rsa',
'instanceRole' => 'ecsInstanceRole',
'instanceTypes' => [
'p2',
],
'maxvCpus' => 128,
'minvCpus' => 0,
'securityGroupIds' => [
'sg-cf5093b2',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-220c0e0a',
'subnet-1a95556d',
'subnet-978f6dce',
],
'tags' => [
'Name' => 'Batch Instance - P2OnDemand',
],
],
'ecsClusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/P2OnDemand_Batch_2c06f29d-d1fe-3a49-879d-42394c86effc',
'serviceRole' => 'arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/AWSBatchServiceRole',
'state' => 'ENABLED',
'status' => 'VALID',
'statusReason' => 'ComputeEnvironment Healthy',
],
],
]
DescribeConsumableResource
$result = $client->describeConsumableResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeConsumableResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a description of the specified consumable resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- consumableResource
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the consumable resource whose description will be returned.
Result Syntax
[
'availableQuantity' => <integer>,
'consumableResourceArn' => '<string>',
'consumableResourceName' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <integer>,
'inUseQuantity' => <integer>,
'resourceType' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'totalQuantity' => <integer>,
]
Result Details
Members
- availableQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The amount of the consumable resource that is currently available to use.
- consumableResourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the consumable resource.
- consumableResourceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the consumable resource.
- createdAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the consumable resource was created.
- inUseQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The amount of the consumable resource that is currently in use.
- resourceType
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether the resource is available to be re-used after a job completes. Can be one of:
-
REPLENISHABLE -
NON_REPLENISHABLE
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the consumable resource to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
- totalQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The total amount of the consumable resource that is available.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To get a description of a consumable resource
Returns a description of the specified consumable resource.
$result = $client->describeConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => 'myConsumableResource',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'availableQuantity' => 123,
'consumableResourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:consumable-resource/myConsumableResource',
'consumableResourceName' => 'myConsumableResource',
'createdAt' => 123,
'inUseQuantity' => 123,
'resourceType' => 'REPLENISHABLE',
'tags' => [
'Department' => 'Engineering',
'User' => 'JaneDoe',
],
'totalQuantity' => 123,
]
DescribeJobDefinitions
$result = $client->describeJobDefinitions([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeJobDefinitionsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes a list of job definitions. You can specify a status (such as ACTIVE) to only return job definitions that match that status.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeJobDefinitions([
'jobDefinitionName' => '<string>',
'jobDefinitions' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobDefinitionName
-
- Type: string
The name of the job definition to describe.
- jobDefinitions
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 job definitions. Each entry in the list can either be an ARN in the format
arn:aws:batch:${Region}:${Account}:job-definition/${JobDefinitionName}:${Revision}or a short version using the form${JobDefinitionName}:${Revision}. This parameter can't be used with other parameters. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
DescribeJobDefinitionsin paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeJobDefinitionsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeJobDefinitionsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenDescribeJobDefinitionsreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedDescribeJobDefinitionsrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status used to filter job definitions.
Result Syntax
[
'jobDefinitions' => [
[
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'containerOrchestrationType' => 'ECS|EKS',
'containerProperties' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'fargatePlatformConfiguration' => [
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'jobRoleArn' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'vcpus' => <integer>,
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'ecsProperties' => [
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containers' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'ipcMode' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'pidMode' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksProperties' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'dnsPolicy' => '<string>',
'hostNetwork' => true || false,
'imagePullSecrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'serviceAccountName' => '<string>',
'shareProcessNamespace' => true || false,
'volumes' => [
[
'emptyDir' => [
'medium' => '<string>',
'sizeLimit' => '<string>',
],
'hostPath' => [
'path' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'persistentVolumeClaim' => [
'claimName' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
],
'secret' => [
'optional' => true || false,
'secretName' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
],
'jobDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'jobDefinitionName' => '<string>',
'nodeProperties' => [
'mainNode' => <integer>,
'nodeRangeProperties' => [
[
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'container' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'fargatePlatformConfiguration' => [
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'jobRoleArn' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'vcpus' => <integer>,
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'ecsProperties' => [
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containers' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'ipcMode' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'pidMode' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksProperties' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'dnsPolicy' => '<string>',
'hostNetwork' => true || false,
'imagePullSecrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'serviceAccountName' => '<string>',
'shareProcessNamespace' => true || false,
'volumes' => [
[
'emptyDir' => [
'medium' => '<string>',
'sizeLimit' => '<string>',
],
'hostPath' => [
'path' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'persistentVolumeClaim' => [
'claimName' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
],
'secret' => [
'optional' => true || false,
'secretName' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
],
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'targetNodes' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'numNodes' => <integer>,
],
'parameters' => ['<string>', ...],
'platformCapabilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'propagateTags' => true || false,
'retryStrategy' => [
'attempts' => <integer>,
'evaluateOnExit' => [
[
'action' => 'RETRY|EXIT',
'onExitCode' => '<string>',
'onReason' => '<string>',
'onStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'revision' => <integer>,
'schedulingPriority' => <integer>,
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'timeout' => [
'attemptDurationSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobDefinitions
-
- Type: Array of JobDefinition structures
The list of job definitions.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureDescribeJobDefinitionsrequest. When the results of aDescribeJobDefinitionsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To describe active job definitions
This example describes all of your active job definitions.
$result = $client->describeJobDefinitions([
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobDefinitions' => [
[
'type' => 'container',
'containerProperties' => [
'command' => [
'sleep',
'60',
],
'environment' => [
],
'image' => 'busybox',
'mountPoints' => [
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'MEMORY',
'value' => '128',
],
[
'type' => 'VCPU',
'value' => '1',
],
],
'ulimits' => [
],
'volumes' => [
],
],
'jobDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-definition/sleep60:1',
'jobDefinitionName' => 'sleep60',
'revision' => 1,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
],
]
DescribeJobQueues
$result = $client->describeJobQueues([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeJobQueuesAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your job queues.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeJobQueues([
'jobQueues' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobQueues
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 queue names or full queue Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
DescribeJobQueuesin paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeJobQueuesonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeJobQueuesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenDescribeJobQueuesreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedDescribeJobQueuesrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'jobQueues' => [
[
'computeEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'computeEnvironment' => '<string>',
'order' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'jobQueueArn' => '<string>',
'jobQueueName' => '<string>',
'jobQueueType' => 'EKS|ECS|ECS_FARGATE|SAGEMAKER_TRAINING',
'jobStateTimeLimitActions' => [
[
'action' => 'CANCEL|TERMINATE',
'maxTimeSeconds' => <integer>,
'reason' => '<string>',
'state' => 'RUNNABLE',
],
// ...
],
'priority' => <integer>,
'schedulingPolicyArn' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'order' => <integer>,
'serviceEnvironment' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'status' => 'CREATING|UPDATING|DELETING|DELETED|VALID|INVALID',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobQueues
-
- Type: Array of JobQueueDetail structures
The list of job queues.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureDescribeJobQueuesrequest. When the results of aDescribeJobQueuesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a job queue
This example describes the HighPriority job queue.
$result = $client->describeJobQueues([
'jobQueues' => [
'HighPriority',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobQueues' => [
[
'computeEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'computeEnvironment' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:compute-environment/C4OnDemand',
'order' => 1,
],
],
'jobQueueArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/HighPriority',
'jobQueueName' => 'HighPriority',
'priority' => 1,
'state' => 'ENABLED',
'status' => 'VALID',
'statusReason' => 'JobQueue Healthy',
],
],
]
DescribeJobs
$result = $client->describeJobs([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeJobsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes a list of Batch jobs.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeJobs([
'jobs' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobs
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 job IDs.
Result Syntax
[
'jobs' => [
[
'arrayProperties' => [
'index' => <integer>,
'size' => <integer>,
'statusSummary' => [<integer>, ...],
],
'attempts' => [
[
'container' => [
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'logStreamName' => '<string>',
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'logStreamName' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'container' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'fargatePlatformConfiguration' => [
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'jobRoleArn' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'logStreamName' => '<string>',
'memory' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'reason' => '<string>',
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'vcpus' => <integer>,
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'createdAt' => <integer>,
'dependsOn' => [
[
'jobId' => '<string>',
'type' => 'N_TO_N|SEQUENTIAL',
],
// ...
],
'ecsProperties' => [
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'logStreamName' => '<string>',
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'reason' => '<string>',
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'ipcMode' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'pidMode' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksAttempts' => [
[
'containers' => [
[
'containerID' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'eksClusterArn' => '<string>',
'initContainers' => [
[
'containerID' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'nodeName' => '<string>',
'podName' => '<string>',
'podNamespace' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'eksProperties' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'dnsPolicy' => '<string>',
'hostNetwork' => true || false,
'imagePullSecrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'nodeName' => '<string>',
'podName' => '<string>',
'serviceAccountName' => '<string>',
'shareProcessNamespace' => true || false,
'volumes' => [
[
'emptyDir' => [
'medium' => '<string>',
'sizeLimit' => '<string>',
],
'hostPath' => [
'path' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'persistentVolumeClaim' => [
'claimName' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
],
'secret' => [
'optional' => true || false,
'secretName' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
],
'isCancelled' => true || false,
'isTerminated' => true || false,
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobDefinition' => '<string>',
'jobId' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
'jobQueue' => '<string>',
'nodeDetails' => [
'isMainNode' => true || false,
'nodeIndex' => <integer>,
],
'nodeProperties' => [
'mainNode' => <integer>,
'nodeRangeProperties' => [
[
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'container' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'fargatePlatformConfiguration' => [
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'jobRoleArn' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'vcpus' => <integer>,
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'ecsProperties' => [
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containers' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'ipcMode' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'pidMode' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksProperties' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'dnsPolicy' => '<string>',
'hostNetwork' => true || false,
'imagePullSecrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'serviceAccountName' => '<string>',
'shareProcessNamespace' => true || false,
'volumes' => [
[
'emptyDir' => [
'medium' => '<string>',
'sizeLimit' => '<string>',
],
'hostPath' => [
'path' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'persistentVolumeClaim' => [
'claimName' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
],
'secret' => [
'optional' => true || false,
'secretName' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
],
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'targetNodes' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'numNodes' => <integer>,
],
'parameters' => ['<string>', ...],
'platformCapabilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'propagateTags' => true || false,
'retryStrategy' => [
'attempts' => <integer>,
'evaluateOnExit' => [
[
'action' => 'RETRY|EXIT',
'onExitCode' => '<string>',
'onReason' => '<string>',
'onStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'schedulingPriority' => <integer>,
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'status' => 'SUBMITTED|PENDING|RUNNABLE|STARTING|RUNNING|SUCCEEDED|FAILED',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'timeout' => [
'attemptDurationSeconds' => <integer>,
],
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- jobs
-
- Type: Array of JobDetail structures
The list of jobs.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a specific job
This example describes a job with the specified job ID.
$result = $client->describeJobs([
'jobs' => [
'24fa2d7a-64c4-49d2-8b47-f8da4fbde8e9',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobs' => [
[
'container' => [
'command' => [
'sleep',
'60',
],
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container-instance/5406d7cd-58bd-4b8f-9936-48d7c6b1526c',
'environment' => [
],
'exitCode' => 0,
'image' => 'busybox',
'memory' => 128,
'mountPoints' => [
],
'ulimits' => [
],
'vcpus' => 1,
'volumes' => [
],
],
'createdAt' => 1480460782010,
'dependsOn' => [
],
'jobDefinition' => 'sleep60',
'jobId' => '24fa2d7a-64c4-49d2-8b47-f8da4fbde8e9',
'jobName' => 'example',
'jobQueue' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/HighPriority',
'parameters' => [
],
'startedAt' => 1480460816500,
'status' => 'SUCCEEDED',
'stoppedAt' => 1480460880699,
],
],
]
DescribeSchedulingPolicies
$result = $client->describeSchedulingPolicies([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeSchedulingPoliciesAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your scheduling policies.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeSchedulingPolicies([
'arns' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- arns
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 scheduling policy Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.
Result Syntax
[
'schedulingPolicies' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'fairsharePolicy' => [
'computeReservation' => <integer>,
'shareDecaySeconds' => <integer>,
'shareDistribution' => [
[
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'weightFactor' => <float>,
],
// ...
],
],
'name' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- schedulingPolicies
-
- Type: Array of SchedulingPolicyDetail structures
The list of scheduling policies.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
DescribeServiceEnvironments
$result = $client->describeServiceEnvironments([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeServiceEnvironmentsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your service environments.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeServiceEnvironments([
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironments' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
DescribeServiceEnvironmentsin paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeServiceEnvironmentsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeServiceEnvironmentsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenDescribeServiceEnvironmentsreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedDescribeServiceEnvironmentsrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- serviceEnvironments
-
- Type: Array of strings
An array of service environment names or ARN entries.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironments' => [
[
'capacityLimits' => [
[
'capacityUnit' => '<string>',
'maxCapacity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'serviceEnvironmentArn' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentName' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentType' => 'SAGEMAKER_TRAINING',
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'status' => 'CREATING|UPDATING|DELETING|DELETED|VALID|INVALID',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureDescribeServiceEnvironmentsrequest. When the results of aDescribeServiceEnvironmentsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return. - serviceEnvironments
-
- Type: Array of ServiceEnvironmentDetail structures
The list of service environments that match the request.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
DescribeServiceJob
$result = $client->describeServiceJob([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeServiceJobAsync([/* ... */]);
The details of a service job.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeServiceJob([
'jobId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job ID for the service job to describe.
Result Syntax
[
'attempts' => [
[
'serviceResourceId' => [
'name' => 'TrainingJobArn',
'value' => '<string>',
],
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'createdAt' => <integer>,
'isTerminated' => true || false,
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobId' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
'jobQueue' => '<string>',
'latestAttempt' => [
'serviceResourceId' => [
'name' => 'TrainingJobArn',
'value' => '<string>',
],
],
'retryStrategy' => [
'attempts' => <integer>,
'evaluateOnExit' => [
[
'action' => 'RETRY|EXIT',
'onStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'schedulingPriority' => <integer>,
'serviceJobType' => 'SAGEMAKER_TRAINING',
'serviceRequestPayload' => '<string>',
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'status' => 'SUBMITTED|PENDING|RUNNABLE|SCHEDULED|STARTING|RUNNING|SUCCEEDED|FAILED',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'timeoutConfig' => [
'attemptDurationSeconds' => <integer>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- attempts
-
- Type: Array of ServiceJobAttemptDetail structures
A list of job attempts associated with the service job.
- createdAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job was created.
- isTerminated
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the service job has been terminated.
- jobArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service job.
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job ID for the service job.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service job.
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ARN of the job queue that the service job is associated with.
- latestAttempt
-
- Type: LatestServiceJobAttempt structure
The latest attempt associated with the service job.
- retryStrategy
-
- Type: ServiceJobRetryStrategy structure
The retry strategy to use for failed service jobs that are submitted with this service job.
- schedulingPriority
-
- Type: int
The scheduling priority of the service job.
- serviceJobType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of service job. For SageMaker Training jobs, this value is
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. - serviceRequestPayload
-
- Type: string
The request, in JSON, for the service that the
SubmitServiceJoboperation is queueing. - shareIdentifier
-
- Type: string
The share identifier for the service job. This is used for fair-share scheduling.
- startedAt
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job was started.
- status
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The current status of the service job.
- statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide more details for the current status of the service job.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job stopped running.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that are associated with the service job. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
- timeoutConfig
-
- Type: ServiceJobTimeout structure
The timeout configuration for the service job.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
GetJobQueueSnapshot
$result = $client->getJobQueueSnapshot([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->getJobQueueSnapshotAsync([/* ... */]);
Provides a list of the first 100 RUNNABLE jobs associated to a single job queue.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->getJobQueueSnapshot([
'jobQueue' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job queue’s name or full queue Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Result Syntax
[
'frontOfQueue' => [
'jobs' => [
[
'earliestTimeAtPosition' => <integer>,
'jobArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'lastUpdatedAt' => <integer>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- frontOfQueue
-
- Type: FrontOfQueueDetail structure
The list of the first 100
RUNNABLEjobs in each job queue. For first-in-first-out (FIFO) job queues, jobs are ordered based on their submission time. For fair-share scheduling (FSS) job queues, jobs are ordered based on their job priority and share usage.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
ListConsumableResources
$result = $client->listConsumableResources([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listConsumableResourcesAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of Batch consumable resources.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listConsumableResources([
'filters' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'values' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- filters
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuesPair structures
The filters to apply to the consumable resource list query. If used, only those consumable resources that match the filter are listed. Filter names and values can be:
-
name:
CONSUMABLE_RESOURCE_NAMEvalues: case-insensitive matches for the consumable resource name. If a filter value ends with an asterisk (*), it matches any consumable resource name that begins with the string before the '*'.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
ListConsumableResourcesin paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListConsumableResourcesonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListConsumableResourcesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListConsumableResourcesreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedListConsumableResourcesrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'consumableResources' => [
[
'consumableResourceArn' => '<string>',
'consumableResourceName' => '<string>',
'inUseQuantity' => <integer>,
'resourceType' => '<string>',
'totalQuantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- consumableResources
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of ConsumableResourceSummary structures
A list of consumable resources that match the request.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListConsumableResourcesrequest. When the results of aListConsumableResourcesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To get a list of a consumable resources
Returns a list of the consumable resources for your account.
$result = $client->listConsumableResources([
'filters' => [
[
'name' => 'CONSUMABLE_RESOURCE_NAME',
'values' => [
'my*',
],
],
],
'maxResults' => 123,
]);
Result syntax:
[
'consumableResources' => [
[
'consumableResourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:consumable-resource/myConsumableResource',
'consumableResourceName' => 'myConsumableResource',
'inUseQuantity' => 12,
'resourceType' => 'REPLENISHABLE',
'totalQuantity' => 123,
],
],
]
ListJobs
$result = $client->listJobs([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listJobsAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of Batch jobs.
You must specify only one of the following items:
-
A job queue ID to return a list of jobs in that job queue
-
A multi-node parallel job ID to return a list of nodes for that job
-
An array job ID to return a list of the children for that job
You can filter the results by job status with the jobStatus parameter. If you don't specify a status, only RUNNING jobs are returned.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listJobs([
'arrayJobId' => '<string>',
'filters' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'values' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'jobQueue' => '<string>',
'jobStatus' => 'SUBMITTED|PENDING|RUNNABLE|STARTING|RUNNING|SUCCEEDED|FAILED',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'multiNodeJobId' => '<string>',
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- arrayJobId
-
- Type: string
The job ID for an array job. Specifying an array job ID with this parameter lists all child jobs from within the specified array.
- filters
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuesPair structures
The filter to apply to the query. Only one filter can be used at a time. When the filter is used,
jobStatusis ignored. The filter doesn't apply to child jobs in an array or multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs. The results are sorted by thecreatedAtfield, with the most recent jobs being first.- JOB_NAME
-
The value of the filter is a case-insensitive match for the job name. If the value ends with an asterisk (*), the filter matches any job name that begins with the string before the '*'. This corresponds to the
jobNamevalue. For example,test1matches bothTest1andtest1, andtest1*matches bothtest1andTest10. When theJOB_NAMEfilter is used, the results are grouped by the job name and version. - JOB_DEFINITION
-
The value for the filter is the name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job definition. This corresponds to the
jobDefinitionvalue. The value is case sensitive. When the value for the filter is the job definition name, the results include all the jobs that used any revision of that job definition name. If the value ends with an asterisk (*), the filter matches any job definition name that begins with the string before the '*'. For example,jd1matches onlyjd1, andjd1*matches bothjd1andjd1A. The version of the job definition that's used doesn't affect the sort order. When theJOB_DEFINITIONfilter is used and the ARN is used (which is in the formarn:${Partition}:batch:${Region}:${Account}:job-definition/${JobDefinitionName}:${Revision}), the results include jobs that used the specified revision of the job definition. Asterisk (*) isn't supported when the ARN is used. - BEFORE_CREATED_AT
-
The value for the filter is the time that's before the job was created. This corresponds to the
createdAtvalue. The value is a string representation of the number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 UTC (midnight) on January 1, 1970. - AFTER_CREATED_AT
-
The value for the filter is the time that's after the job was created. This corresponds to the
createdAtvalue. The value is a string representation of the number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 UTC (midnight) on January 1, 1970.
- jobQueue
-
- Type: string
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue used to list jobs.
- jobStatus
-
- Type: string
The job status used to filter jobs in the specified queue. If the
filtersparameter is specified, thejobStatusparameter is ignored and jobs with any status are returned. If you don't specify a status, onlyRUNNINGjobs are returned. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
ListJobsin a paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListJobsreturns up tomaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element, if applicable. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListJobsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue.The following outlines key parameters and limitations:
-
The minimum value is 1.
-
When
--job-statusis used, Batch returns up to 1000 values. -
When
--filtersis used, Batch returns up to 100 values. -
If neither parameter is used, then
ListJobsreturns up to 1000 results (jobs that are in theRUNNINGstatus) and anextTokenvalue, if applicable.
- multiNodeJobId
-
- Type: string
The job ID for a multi-node parallel job. Specifying a multi-node parallel job ID with this parameter lists all nodes that are associated with the specified job.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedListJobsrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'jobSummaryList' => [
[
'arrayProperties' => [
'index' => <integer>,
'size' => <integer>,
],
'container' => [
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'reason' => '<string>',
],
'createdAt' => <integer>,
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobDefinition' => '<string>',
'jobId' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
'nodeProperties' => [
'isMainNode' => true || false,
'nodeIndex' => <integer>,
'numNodes' => <integer>,
],
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'status' => 'SUBMITTED|PENDING|RUNNABLE|STARTING|RUNNING|SUCCEEDED|FAILED',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobSummaryList
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of JobSummary structures
A list of job summaries that match the request.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListJobsrequest. When the results of aListJobsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To list running jobs
This example lists the running jobs in the HighPriority job queue.
$result = $client->listJobs([
'jobQueue' => 'HighPriority',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobSummaryList' => [
[
'jobId' => 'e66ff5fd-a1ff-4640-b1a2-0b0a142f49bb',
'jobName' => 'example',
],
],
]
Example 2: To list submitted jobs
This example lists jobs in the HighPriority job queue that are in the SUBMITTED job status.
$result = $client->listJobs([
'jobQueue' => 'HighPriority',
'jobStatus' => 'SUBMITTED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobSummaryList' => [
[
'jobId' => '68f0c163-fbd4-44e6-9fd1-25b14a434786',
'jobName' => 'example',
],
],
]
ListJobsByConsumableResource
$result = $client->listJobsByConsumableResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listJobsByConsumableResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of Batch jobs that require a specific consumable resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listJobsByConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'filters' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'values' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- consumableResource
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the consumable resource.
- filters
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuesPair structures
The filters to apply to the job list query. If used, only those jobs requiring the specified consumable resource (
consumableResource) and that match the value of the filters are listed. The filter names and values can be:-
name:
JOB_STATUSvalues:
SUBMITTED | PENDING | RUNNABLE | STARTING | RUNNING | SUCCEEDED | FAILED -
name:
JOB_NAMEThe values are case-insensitive matches for the job name. If a filter value ends with an asterisk (*), it matches any job name that begins with the string before the '*'.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
ListJobsByConsumableResourcein paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListJobsByConsumableResourceonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListJobsByConsumableResourcerequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListJobsByConsumableResourcereturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedListJobsByConsumableResourcerequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'jobs' => [
[
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'createdAt' => <integer>,
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
'jobQueueArn' => '<string>',
'jobStatus' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'statusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobs
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of ListJobsByConsumableResourceSummary structures
The list of jobs that require the specified consumable resources.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListJobsByConsumableResourcerequest. When the results of aListJobsByConsumableResourcerequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To get a list of Batch jobs by consumable resource
Returns a list of Batch jobs that require a specific consumable resource.
$result = $client->listJobsByConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => 'myConsumableResource',
'filters' => [
[
'name' => 'CONSUMABLE_RESOURCE_NAME',
'values' => [
'my*',
],
],
],
'maxResults' => 123,
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobs' => [
[
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => 'myConsumableResource',
'quantity' => 123,
],
],
],
'createdAt' => 1480460782010,
'jobArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job/myJob',
'jobDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-definition/myJobDef',
'jobName' => 'myJob',
'jobQueueArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/myJobQueue',
'jobStatus' => 'PENDING',
'quantity' => 123,
],
],
]
ListSchedulingPolicies
$result = $client->listSchedulingPolicies([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listSchedulingPoliciesAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of Batch scheduling policies.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listSchedulingPolicies([
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results that's returned by
ListSchedulingPoliciesin paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListSchedulingPoliciesonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. You can see the remaining results of the initial request by sending anotherListSchedulingPoliciesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used,ListSchedulingPoliciesreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue that's returned from a previous paginatedListSchedulingPoliciesrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'schedulingPolicies' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListSchedulingPoliciesrequest. When the results of aListSchedulingPoliciesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return. - schedulingPolicies
-
- Type: Array of SchedulingPolicyListingDetail structures
A list of scheduling policies that match the request.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
ListServiceJobs
$result = $client->listServiceJobs([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listServiceJobsAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of service jobs for a specified job queue.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listServiceJobs([
'filters' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'values' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'jobQueue' => '<string>',
'jobStatus' => 'SUBMITTED|PENDING|RUNNABLE|SCHEDULED|STARTING|RUNNING|SUCCEEDED|FAILED',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- filters
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuesPair structures
The filter to apply to the query. Only one filter can be used at a time. When the filter is used,
jobStatusis ignored. The results are sorted by thecreatedAtfield, with the most recent jobs being first.- JOB_NAME
-
The value of the filter is a case-insensitive match for the job name. If the value ends with an asterisk (*), the filter matches any job name that begins with the string before the '*'. This corresponds to the
jobNamevalue. For example,test1matches bothTest1andtest1, andtest1*matches bothtest1andTest10. When theJOB_NAMEfilter is used, the results are grouped by the job name and version. - BEFORE_CREATED_AT
-
The value for the filter is the time that's before the job was created. This corresponds to the
createdAtvalue. The value is a string representation of the number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 UTC (midnight) on January 1, 1970. - AFTER_CREATED_AT
-
The value for the filter is the time that's after the job was created. This corresponds to the
createdAtvalue. The value is a string representation of the number of milliseconds since 00:00:00 UTC (midnight) on January 1, 1970.
- jobQueue
-
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the job queue with which to list service jobs.
- jobStatus
-
- Type: string
The job status with which to filter service jobs.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of results returned by
ListServiceJobsin paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListServiceJobsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListServiceJobsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListServiceJobsreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedListServiceJobsrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'jobSummaryList' => [
[
'createdAt' => <integer>,
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobId' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
'latestAttempt' => [
'serviceResourceId' => [
'name' => 'TrainingJobArn',
'value' => '<string>',
],
],
'serviceJobType' => 'SAGEMAKER_TRAINING',
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <integer>,
'status' => 'SUBMITTED|PENDING|RUNNABLE|SCHEDULED|STARTING|RUNNING|SUCCEEDED|FAILED',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobSummaryList
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of ServiceJobSummary structures
A list of service job summaries.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListServiceJobsrequest. When the results of aListServiceJobsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
ListTagsForResource
$result = $client->listTagsForResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listTagsForResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Lists the tags for an Batch resource. Batch resources that support tags are compute environments, jobs, job definitions, job queues, and scheduling policies. ARNs for child jobs of array and multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs aren't supported.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listTagsForResource([
'resourceArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- resourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the resource that tags are listed for. Batch resources that support tags are compute environments, jobs, job definitions, job queues, and scheduling policies. ARNs for child jobs of array and multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs aren't supported.
Result Syntax
[
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
]
Result Details
Members
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags for the resource.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: ListTagsForResource Example
This demonstrates calling the ListTagsForResource action.
$result = $client->listTagsForResource([
'resourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:123456789012:job-definition/sleep30:1',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'tags' => [
'Department' => 'Engineering',
'Stage' => 'Alpha',
'User' => 'JaneDoe',
],
]
RegisterJobDefinition
$result = $client->registerJobDefinition([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->registerJobDefinitionAsync([/* ... */]);
Registers an Batch job definition.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->registerJobDefinition([
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'containerProperties' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'fargatePlatformConfiguration' => [
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'jobRoleArn' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'softLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'vcpus' => <integer>,
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'ecsProperties' => [
'taskProperties' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'containers' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit', // REQUIRED
],
'image' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'softLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'ipcMode' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'pidMode' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksProperties' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'dnsPolicy' => '<string>',
'hostNetwork' => true || false,
'imagePullSecrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'serviceAccountName' => '<string>',
'shareProcessNamespace' => true || false,
'volumes' => [
[
'emptyDir' => [
'medium' => '<string>',
'sizeLimit' => '<string>',
],
'hostPath' => [
'path' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'persistentVolumeClaim' => [
'claimName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'readOnly' => true || false,
],
'secret' => [
'optional' => true || false,
'secretName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
],
// ...
],
],
],
'jobDefinitionName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'nodeProperties' => [
'mainNode' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'nodeRangeProperties' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'consumableResourceProperties' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'container' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'fargatePlatformConfiguration' => [
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
],
'image' => '<string>',
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'jobRoleArn' => '<string>',
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'softLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'vcpus' => <integer>,
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'ecsProperties' => [
'taskProperties' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'containers' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit', // REQUIRED
],
'image' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'linuxParameters' => [
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'privileged' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'softLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'ipcMode' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'pidMode' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => '<string>',
'operatingSystemFamily' => '<string>',
],
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksProperties' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'dnsPolicy' => '<string>',
'hostNetwork' => true || false,
'imagePullSecrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'imagePullPolicy' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'securityContext' => [
'allowPrivilegeEscalation' => true || false,
'privileged' => true || false,
'readOnlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'runAsGroup' => <integer>,
'runAsNonRoot' => true || false,
'runAsUser' => <integer>,
],
'volumeMounts' => [
[
'mountPath' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'subPath' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'serviceAccountName' => '<string>',
'shareProcessNamespace' => true || false,
'volumes' => [
[
'emptyDir' => [
'medium' => '<string>',
'sizeLimit' => '<string>',
],
'hostPath' => [
'path' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'persistentVolumeClaim' => [
'claimName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'readOnly' => true || false,
],
'secret' => [
'optional' => true || false,
'secretName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
],
// ...
],
],
],
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'targetNodes' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'numNodes' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'parameters' => ['<string>', ...],
'platformCapabilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'propagateTags' => true || false,
'retryStrategy' => [
'attempts' => <integer>,
'evaluateOnExit' => [
[
'action' => 'RETRY|EXIT', // REQUIRED
'onExitCode' => '<string>',
'onReason' => '<string>',
'onStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'schedulingPriority' => <integer>,
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'timeout' => [
'attemptDurationSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'type' => 'container|multinode', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- consumableResourceProperties
-
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
Contains a list of consumable resources required by the job.
- containerProperties
-
- Type: ContainerProperties structure
An object with properties specific to Amazon ECS-based single-node container-based jobs. If the job definition's
typeparameter iscontainer, then you must specify eithercontainerPropertiesornodeProperties. This must not be specified for Amazon EKS-based job definitions.If the job runs on Fargate resources, then you must not specify
nodeProperties; use onlycontainerProperties. - ecsProperties
-
- Type: EcsProperties structure
An object with properties that are specific to Amazon ECS-based jobs. This must not be specified for Amazon EKS-based job definitions.
- eksProperties
-
- Type: EksProperties structure
An object with properties that are specific to Amazon EKS-based jobs. This must not be specified for Amazon ECS based job definitions.
- jobDefinitionName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job definition to register. It can be up to 128 letters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- nodeProperties
-
- Type: NodeProperties structure
An object with properties specific to multi-node parallel jobs. If you specify node properties for a job, it becomes a multi-node parallel job. For more information, see Multi-node Parallel Jobs in the Batch User Guide.
If the job runs on Fargate resources, then you must not specify
nodeProperties; usecontainerPropertiesinstead.If the job runs on Amazon EKS resources, then you must not specify
nodeProperties. - parameters
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Default parameter substitution placeholders to set in the job definition. Parameters are specified as a key-value pair mapping. Parameters in a
SubmitJobrequest override any corresponding parameter defaults from the job definition. - platformCapabilities
-
- Type: Array of strings
The platform capabilities required by the job definition. If no value is specified, it defaults to
EC2. To run the job on Fargate resources, specifyFARGATE.If the job runs on Amazon EKS resources, then you must not specify
platformCapabilities. - propagateTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the job or job definition to the corresponding Amazon ECS task. If no value is specified, the tags are not propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the tasks during task creation. For tags with the same name, job tags are given priority over job definitions tags. If the total number of combined tags from the job and job definition is over 50, the job is moved to the
FAILEDstate.If the job runs on Amazon EKS resources, then you must not specify
propagateTags. - retryStrategy
-
- Type: RetryStrategy structure
The retry strategy to use for failed jobs that are submitted with this job definition. Any retry strategy that's specified during a SubmitJob operation overrides the retry strategy defined here. If a job is terminated due to a timeout, it isn't retried.
- schedulingPriority
-
- Type: int
The scheduling priority for jobs that are submitted with this job definition. This only affects jobs in job queues with a fair-share policy. Jobs with a higher scheduling priority are scheduled before jobs with a lower scheduling priority.
The minimum supported value is 0 and the maximum supported value is 9999.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the job definition to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in Batch User Guide.
- timeout
-
- Type: JobTimeout structure
The timeout configuration for jobs that are submitted with this job definition, after which Batch terminates your jobs if they have not finished. If a job is terminated due to a timeout, it isn't retried. The minimum value for the timeout is 60 seconds. Any timeout configuration that's specified during a SubmitJob operation overrides the timeout configuration defined here. For more information, see Job Timeouts in the Batch User Guide.
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of job definition. For more information about multi-node parallel jobs, see Creating a multi-node parallel job definition in the Batch User Guide.
-
If the value is
container, then one of the following is required:containerProperties,ecsProperties, oreksProperties. -
If the value is
multinode, thennodePropertiesis required.
If the job is run on Fargate resources, then
multinodeisn't supported.
Result Syntax
[
'jobDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'jobDefinitionName' => '<string>',
'revision' => <integer>,
]
Result Details
Members
- jobDefinitionArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job definition.
- jobDefinitionName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job definition.
- revision
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The revision of the job definition.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To register a job definition
This example registers a job definition for a simple container job.
$result = $client->registerJobDefinition([
'type' => 'container',
'containerProperties' => [
'command' => [
'sleep',
'10',
],
'image' => 'busybox',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'MEMORY',
'value' => '128',
],
[
'type' => 'VCPU',
'value' => '1',
],
],
],
'jobDefinitionName' => 'sleep10',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-definition/sleep10:1',
'jobDefinitionName' => 'sleep10',
'revision' => 1,
]
Example 2: RegisterJobDefinition with tags
This demonstrates calling the RegisterJobDefinition action, including tags.
$result = $client->registerJobDefinition([
'type' => 'container',
'containerProperties' => [
'command' => [
'sleep',
'30',
],
'image' => 'busybox',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'MEMORY',
'value' => '128',
],
[
'type' => 'VCPU',
'value' => '1',
],
],
],
'jobDefinitionName' => 'sleep30',
'tags' => [
'Department' => 'Engineering',
'User' => 'JaneDoe',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-definition/sleep30:1',
'jobDefinitionName' => 'sleep30',
'revision' => 1,
]
SubmitJob
$result = $client->submitJob([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->submitJobAsync([/* ... */]);
Submits an Batch job from a job definition. Parameters that are specified during SubmitJob override parameters defined in the job definition. vCPU and memory requirements that are specified in the resourceRequirements objects in the job definition are the exception. They can't be overridden this way using the memory and vcpus parameters. Rather, you must specify updates to job definition parameters in a resourceRequirements object that's included in the containerOverrides parameter.
Job queues with a scheduling policy are limited to 500 active share identifiers at a time.
Jobs that run on Fargate resources can't be guaranteed to run for more than 14 days. This is because, after 14 days, Fargate resources might become unavailable and job might be terminated.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->submitJob([
'arrayProperties' => [
'size' => <integer>,
],
'consumableResourcePropertiesOverride' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'containerOverrides' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'memory' => <integer>,
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'vcpus' => <integer>,
],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'jobId' => '<string>',
'type' => 'N_TO_N|SEQUENTIAL',
],
// ...
],
'ecsPropertiesOverride' => [
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containers' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksPropertiesOverride' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
],
],
'jobDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'jobName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'jobQueue' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'nodeOverrides' => [
'nodePropertyOverrides' => [
[
'consumableResourcePropertiesOverride' => [
'consumableResourceList' => [
[
'consumableResource' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'containerOverrides' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'instanceType' => '<string>',
'memory' => <integer>,
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'vcpus' => <integer>,
],
'ecsPropertiesOverride' => [
'taskProperties' => [
[
'containers' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|VCPU|MEMORY', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
],
'eksPropertiesOverride' => [
'podProperties' => [
'containers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
// ...
],
'initContainers' => [
[
'args' => ['<string>', ...],
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'env' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'image' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'resources' => [
'limits' => ['<string>', ...],
'requests' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
// ...
],
'metadata' => [
'annotations' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
],
],
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'targetNodes' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'numNodes' => <integer>,
],
'parameters' => ['<string>', ...],
'propagateTags' => true || false,
'retryStrategy' => [
'attempts' => <integer>,
'evaluateOnExit' => [
[
'action' => 'RETRY|EXIT', // REQUIRED
'onExitCode' => '<string>',
'onReason' => '<string>',
'onStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'schedulingPriorityOverride' => <integer>,
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'timeout' => [
'attemptDurationSeconds' => <integer>,
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- arrayProperties
-
- Type: ArrayProperties structure
The array properties for the submitted job, such as the size of the array. The array size can be between 2 and 10,000. If you specify array properties for a job, it becomes an array job. For more information, see Array Jobs in the Batch User Guide.
- consumableResourcePropertiesOverride
-
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
An object that contains overrides for the consumable resources of a job.
- containerOverrides
-
- Type: ContainerOverrides structure
An object with properties that override the defaults for the job definition that specify the name of a container in the specified job definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container, which is specified in the job definition or the Docker image, with a
commandoverride. You can also override existing environment variables on a container or add new environment variables to it with anenvironmentoverride. - dependsOn
-
- Type: Array of JobDependency structures
A list of dependencies for the job. A job can depend upon a maximum of 20 jobs. You can specify a
SEQUENTIALtype dependency without specifying a job ID for array jobs so that each child array job completes sequentially, starting at index 0. You can also specify anN_TO_Ntype dependency with a job ID for array jobs. In that case, each index child of this job must wait for the corresponding index child of each dependency to complete before it can begin. - ecsPropertiesOverride
-
- Type: EcsPropertiesOverride structure
An object, with properties that override defaults for the job definition, can only be specified for jobs that are run on Amazon ECS resources.
- eksPropertiesOverride
-
- Type: EksPropertiesOverride structure
An object, with properties that override defaults for the job definition, can only be specified for jobs that are run on Amazon EKS resources.
- jobDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job definition used by this job. This value can be one of
definition-name,definition-name:revision, or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the job definition, with or without the revision (arn:aws:batch:region:account:job-definition/definition-name:revision, orarn:aws:batch:region:account:job-definition/definition-name).If the revision is not specified, then the latest active revision is used.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job. It can be up to 128 letters long. The first character must be alphanumeric, can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job queue where the job is submitted. You can specify either the name or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the queue.
- nodeOverrides
-
- Type: NodeOverrides structure
A list of node overrides in JSON format that specify the node range to target and the container overrides for that node range.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources; use
containerOverridesinstead. - parameters
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Additional parameters passed to the job that replace parameter substitution placeholders that are set in the job definition. Parameters are specified as a key and value pair mapping. Parameters in a
SubmitJobrequest override any corresponding parameter defaults from the job definition. - propagateTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the job or job definition to the corresponding Amazon ECS task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the tasks during task creation. For tags with the same name, job tags are given priority over job definitions tags. If the total number of combined tags from the job and job definition is over 50, the job is moved to the
FAILEDstate. When specified, this overrides the tag propagation setting in the job definition. - retryStrategy
-
- Type: RetryStrategy structure
The retry strategy to use for failed jobs from this SubmitJob operation. When a retry strategy is specified here, it overrides the retry strategy defined in the job definition.
- schedulingPriorityOverride
-
- Type: int
The scheduling priority for the job. This only affects jobs in job queues with a fair-share policy. Jobs with a higher scheduling priority are scheduled before jobs with a lower scheduling priority. This overrides any scheduling priority in the job definition and works only within a single share identifier.
The minimum supported value is 0 and the maximum supported value is 9999.
- shareIdentifier
-
- Type: string
The share identifier for the job. Don't specify this parameter if the job queue doesn't have a fair-share scheduling policy. If the job queue has a fair-share scheduling policy, then this parameter must be specified.
This string is limited to 255 alphanumeric characters, and can be followed by an asterisk (*).
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the job request to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in Amazon Web Services General Reference.
- timeout
-
- Type: JobTimeout structure
The timeout configuration for this SubmitJob operation. You can specify a timeout duration after which Batch terminates your jobs if they haven't finished. If a job is terminated due to a timeout, it isn't retried. The minimum value for the timeout is 60 seconds. This configuration overrides any timeout configuration specified in the job definition. For array jobs, child jobs have the same timeout configuration as the parent job. For more information, see Job Timeouts in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Result Syntax
[
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobId' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the job.
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The unique identifier for the job.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To submit a job to a queue
This example submits a simple container job called example to the HighPriority job queue.
$result = $client->submitJob([
'jobDefinition' => 'sleep60',
'jobName' => 'example',
'jobQueue' => 'HighPriority',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobId' => '876da822-4198-45f2-a252-6cea32512ea8',
'jobName' => 'example',
]
SubmitServiceJob
$result = $client->submitServiceJob([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->submitServiceJobAsync([/* ... */]);
Submits a service job to a specified job queue to run on SageMaker AI. A service job is a unit of work that you submit to Batch for execution on SageMaker AI.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->submitServiceJob([
'clientToken' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'jobQueue' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'retryStrategy' => [
'attempts' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'evaluateOnExit' => [
[
'action' => 'RETRY|EXIT',
'onStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'schedulingPriority' => <integer>,
'serviceJobType' => 'SAGEMAKER_TRAINING', // REQUIRED
'serviceRequestPayload' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>',
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'timeoutConfig' => [
'attemptDurationSeconds' => <integer>,
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- clientToken
-
- Type: string
A unique identifier for the request. This token is used to ensure idempotency of requests. If this parameter is specified and two submit requests with identical payloads and
clientTokens are received, these requests are considered the same request and the second request is rejected. - jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service job. It can be up to 128 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job queue into which the service job is submitted. You can specify either the name or the ARN of the queue. The job queue must have the type
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. - retryStrategy
-
- Type: ServiceJobRetryStrategy structure
The retry strategy to use for failed service jobs that are submitted with this service job request.
- schedulingPriority
-
- Type: int
The scheduling priority of the service job. Valid values are integers between 0 and 9999.
- serviceJobType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of service job. For SageMaker Training jobs, specify
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. - serviceRequestPayload
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The request, in JSON, for the service that the SubmitServiceJob operation is queueing.
- shareIdentifier
-
- Type: string
The share identifier for the service job. Don't specify this parameter if the job queue doesn't have a fair-share scheduling policy. If the job queue has a fair-share scheduling policy, then this parameter must be specified.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the service job request. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
- timeoutConfig
-
- Type: ServiceJobTimeout structure
The timeout configuration for the service job. If none is specified, Batch defers to the default timeout of the underlying service handling the job.
Result Syntax
[
'jobArn' => '<string>',
'jobId' => '<string>',
'jobName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the service job.
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The unique identifier for the service job.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service job.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
TagResource
$result = $client->tagResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->tagResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Associates the specified tags to a resource with the specified resourceArn. If existing tags on a resource aren't specified in the request parameters, they aren't changed. When a resource is deleted, the tags that are associated with that resource are deleted as well. Batch resources that support tags are compute environments, jobs, job definitions, job queues, and scheduling policies. ARNs for child jobs of array and multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs aren't supported.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->tagResource([
'resourceArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tags' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- resourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that tags are added to. Batch resources that support tags are compute environments, jobs, job definitions, job queues, and scheduling policies. ARNs for child jobs of array and multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs aren't supported.
- tags
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the resource to help you categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in Amazon Web Services General Reference.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: TagResource Example
This demonstrates calling the TagResource action.
$result = $client->tagResource([
'resourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:123456789012:job-definition/sleep30:1',
'tags' => [
'Stage' => 'Alpha',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
TerminateJob
$result = $client->terminateJob([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->terminateJobAsync([/* ... */]);
Terminates a job in a job queue. Jobs that are in the STARTING or RUNNING state are terminated, which causes them to transition to FAILED. Jobs that have not progressed to the STARTING state are cancelled.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->terminateJob([
'jobId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'reason' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Batch job ID of the job to terminate.
- reason
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
A message to attach to the job that explains the reason for canceling it. This message is returned by future DescribeJobs operations on the job. It is also recorded in the Batch activity logs.
This parameter has as limit of 1024 characters.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To terminate a job
This example terminates a job with the specified job ID.
$result = $client->terminateJob([
'jobId' => '61e743ed-35e4-48da-b2de-5c8333821c84',
'reason' => 'Terminating job.',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
TerminateServiceJob
$result = $client->terminateServiceJob([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->terminateServiceJobAsync([/* ... */]);
Terminates a service job in a job queue.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->terminateServiceJob([
'jobId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'reason' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The service job ID of the service job to terminate.
- reason
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
A message to attach to the service job that explains the reason for canceling it. This message is returned by
DescribeServiceJoboperations on the service job.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
UntagResource
$result = $client->untagResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->untagResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes specified tags from an Batch resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->untagResource([
'resourceArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tagKeys' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- resourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource from which to delete tags. Batch resources that support tags are compute environments, jobs, job definitions, job queues, and scheduling policies. ARNs for child jobs of array and multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs aren't supported.
- tagKeys
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The keys of the tags to be removed.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: UntagResource Example
This demonstrates calling the UntagResource action.
$result = $client->untagResource([
'resourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:123456789012:job-definition/sleep30:1',
'tagKeys' => [
'Stage',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
UpdateComputeEnvironment
$result = $client->updateComputeEnvironment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateComputeEnvironmentAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates an Batch compute environment.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateComputeEnvironment([
'computeEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'computeResources' => [
'allocationStrategy' => 'BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE|SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED|SPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED',
'bidPercentage' => <integer>,
'desiredvCpus' => <integer>,
'ec2Configuration' => [
[
'imageIdOverride' => '<string>',
'imageKubernetesVersion' => '<string>',
'imageType' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ec2KeyPair' => '<string>',
'imageId' => '<string>',
'instanceRole' => '<string>',
'instanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'launchTemplate' => [
'launchTemplateId' => '<string>',
'launchTemplateName' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
[
'launchTemplateId' => '<string>',
'launchTemplateName' => '<string>',
'targetInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'userdataType' => 'EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH|EKS_NODEADM',
'version' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'userdataType' => 'EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH|EKS_NODEADM',
'version' => '<string>',
],
'maxvCpus' => <integer>,
'minvCpus' => <integer>,
'placementGroup' => '<string>',
'securityGroupIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
'tags' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'EC2|SPOT|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT',
'updateToLatestImageVersion' => true || false,
],
'context' => '<string>',
'serviceRole' => '<string>',
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'unmanagedvCpus' => <integer>,
'updatePolicy' => [
'jobExecutionTimeoutMinutes' => <integer>,
'terminateJobsOnUpdate' => true || false,
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- computeEnvironment
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
- computeResources
-
- Type: ComputeResourceUpdate structure
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. Required for a managed compute environment. For more information, see Compute Environments in the Batch User Guide.
- context
-
- Type: string
Reserved.
- serviceRole
-
- Type: string
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows Batch to make calls to other Amazon Web Services services on your behalf. For more information, see Batch service IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it can't be changed to use a regular IAM role. Likewise, if the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it can't be changed to use a service-linked role. To update the parameters for the compute environment that require an infrastructure update to change, the AWSServiceRoleForBatch service-linked role must be used. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
If your specified role has a path other than
/, then you must either specify the full role ARN (recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.Depending on how you created your Batch service role, its ARN might contain the
service-rolepath prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, Batch assumes that your ARN doesn't use theservice-rolepath prefix. Because of this, we recommend that you specify the full ARN of your service role when you create compute environments. - state
-
- Type: string
The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the
ENABLEDstate can accept jobs from a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated queues.If the state is
ENABLED, then the Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.If the state is
DISABLED, then the Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the environment. Jobs in aSTARTINGorRUNNINGstate continue to progress normally. Managed compute environments in theDISABLEDstate don't scale out.Compute environments in a
DISABLEDstate may continue to incur billing charges. To prevent additional charges, turn off and then delete the compute environment. For more information, see State in the Batch User Guide.When an instance is idle, the instance scales down to the
minvCpusvalue. However, the instance size doesn't change. For example, consider ac5.8xlargeinstance with aminvCpusvalue of4and adesiredvCpusvalue of36. This instance doesn't scale down to ac5.largeinstance. - unmanagedvCpus
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of vCPUs expected to be used for an unmanaged compute environment. Don't specify this parameter for a managed compute environment. This parameter is only used for fair-share scheduling to reserve vCPU capacity for new share identifiers. If this parameter isn't provided for a fair-share job queue, no vCPU capacity is reserved.
- updatePolicy
-
- Type: UpdatePolicy structure
Specifies the updated infrastructure update policy for the compute environment. For more information about infrastructure updates, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
Result Syntax
[
'computeEnvironmentArn' => '<string>',
'computeEnvironmentName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- computeEnvironmentArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.
- computeEnvironmentName
-
- Type: string
The name of the compute environment. It can be up to 128 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To update a compute environment
This example disables the P2OnDemand compute environment so it can be deleted.
$result = $client->updateComputeEnvironment([
'computeEnvironment' => 'P2OnDemand',
'state' => 'DISABLED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'computeEnvironmentArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:compute-environment/P2OnDemand',
'computeEnvironmentName' => 'P2OnDemand',
]
UpdateConsumableResource
$result = $client->updateConsumableResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateConsumableResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates a consumable resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateConsumableResource([
'clientToken' => '<string>',
'consumableResource' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'operation' => '<string>',
'quantity' => <integer>,
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- clientToken
-
- Type: string
If this parameter is specified and two update requests with identical payloads and
clientTokens are received, these requests are considered the same request. Both requests will succeed, but the update will only happen once. AclientTokenis valid for 8 hours. - consumableResource
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the consumable resource to be updated.
- operation
-
- Type: string
Indicates how the quantity of the consumable resource will be updated. Must be one of:
-
SETSets the quantity of the resource to the value specified by the
quantityparameter. -
ADDIncreases the quantity of the resource by the value specified by the
quantityparameter. -
REMOVEReduces the quantity of the resource by the value specified by the
quantityparameter.
- quantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The change in the total quantity of the consumable resource. The
operationparameter determines whether the value specified here will be the new total quantity, or the amount by which the total quantity will be increased or reduced. Must be a non-negative value.
Result Syntax
[
'consumableResourceArn' => '<string>',
'consumableResourceName' => '<string>',
'totalQuantity' => <integer>,
]
Result Details
Members
- consumableResourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the consumable resource.
- consumableResourceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the consumable resource to be updated.
- totalQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The total amount of the consumable resource that is available.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To update a consumable resource
Updates a consumable resource.
$result = $client->updateConsumableResource([
'consumableResource' => 'myConsumableResource',
'operation' => 'ADD',
'quantity' => 12,
]);
Result syntax:
[
'consumableResourceArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:consumable-resource/myConsumableResource',
'consumableResourceName' => 'myConsumableResource',
'totalQuantity' => 135,
]
UpdateJobQueue
$result = $client->updateJobQueue([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateJobQueueAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates a job queue.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateJobQueue([
'computeEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'computeEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'order' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'jobQueue' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'jobStateTimeLimitActions' => [
[
'action' => 'CANCEL|TERMINATE', // REQUIRED
'maxTimeSeconds' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'reason' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'state' => 'RUNNABLE', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'priority' => <integer>,
'schedulingPolicyArn' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentOrder' => [
[
'order' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'serviceEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- computeEnvironmentOrder
-
- Type: Array of ComputeEnvironmentOrder structures
Details the set of compute environments mapped to a job queue and their order relative to each other. This is one of the parameters used by the job scheduler to determine which compute environment runs a given job. Compute environments must be in the
VALIDstate before you can associate them with a job queue. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2orSPOT) or Fargate (FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOT). EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed.All compute environments that are associated with a job queue must share the same architecture. Batch doesn't support mixing compute environment architecture types in a single job queue.
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue.
- jobStateTimeLimitActions
-
- Type: Array of JobStateTimeLimitAction structures
The set of actions that Batch perform on jobs that remain at the head of the job queue in the specified state longer than specified times. Batch will perform each action after
maxTimeSecondshas passed. (Note: The minimum value for maxTimeSeconds is 600 (10 minutes) and its maximum value is 86,400 (24 hours).) - priority
-
- Type: int
The priority of the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority (or a higher integer value for the
priorityparameter) are evaluated first when associated with the same compute environment. Priority is determined in descending order. For example, a job queue with a priority value of10is given scheduling preference over a job queue with a priority value of1. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2orSPOT) or Fargate (FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOT). EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed. - schedulingPolicyArn
-
- Type: string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fair-share scheduling policy. Once a job queue is created, the fair-share scheduling policy can be replaced but not removed. The format is
aws:Partition:batch:Region:Account:scheduling-policy/Name. For example,aws:aws:batch:us-west-2:123456789012:scheduling-policy/MySchedulingPolicy. - serviceEnvironmentOrder
-
- Type: Array of ServiceEnvironmentOrder structures
The order of the service environment associated with the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority are evaluated first when associated with the same service environment.
- state
-
- Type: string
Describes the queue's ability to accept new jobs. If the job queue state is
ENABLED, it can accept jobs. If the job queue state isDISABLED, new jobs can't be added to the queue, but jobs already in the queue can finish.
Result Syntax
[
'jobQueueArn' => '<string>',
'jobQueueName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- jobQueueArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue.
- jobQueueName
-
- Type: string
The name of the job queue.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To update a job queue
This example disables a job queue so that it can be deleted.
$result = $client->updateJobQueue([
'jobQueue' => 'GPGPU',
'state' => 'DISABLED',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'jobQueueArn' => 'arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/GPGPU',
'jobQueueName' => 'GPGPU',
]
UpdateSchedulingPolicy
$result = $client->updateSchedulingPolicy([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateSchedulingPolicyAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates a scheduling policy.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateSchedulingPolicy([
'arn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'fairsharePolicy' => [
'computeReservation' => <integer>,
'shareDecaySeconds' => <integer>,
'shareDistribution' => [
[
'shareIdentifier' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weightFactor' => <float>,
],
// ...
],
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- arn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy to update.
- fairsharePolicy
-
- Type: FairsharePolicy structure
The fair-share policy scheduling details.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
UpdateServiceEnvironment
$result = $client->updateServiceEnvironment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateServiceEnvironmentAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates a service environment. You can update the state of a service environment from ENABLED to DISABLED to prevent new service jobs from being placed in the service environment.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateServiceEnvironment([
'capacityLimits' => [
[
'capacityUnit' => '<string>',
'maxCapacity' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'serviceEnvironment' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'state' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityLimits
-
- Type: Array of CapacityLimit structures
The capacity limits for the service environment. This defines the maximum resources that can be used by service jobs in this environment.
- serviceEnvironment
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the service environment to update.
- state
-
- Type: string
The state of the service environment.
Result Syntax
[
'serviceEnvironmentArn' => '<string>',
'serviceEnvironmentName' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- serviceEnvironmentArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service environment that was updated.
- serviceEnvironmentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service environment that was updated.
Errors
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Shapes
ArrayProperties
Description
An object that represents an Batch array job.
Members
- size
-
- Type: int
The size of the array job.
ArrayPropertiesDetail
Description
An object that represents the array properties of a job.
Members
- index
-
- Type: int
The job index within the array that's associated with this job. This parameter is returned for array job children.
- size
-
- Type: int
The size of the array job. This parameter is returned for parent array jobs.
- statusSummary
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to ints
A summary of the number of array job children in each available job status. This parameter is returned for parent array jobs.
ArrayPropertiesSummary
Description
An object that represents the array properties of a job.
Members
- index
-
- Type: int
The job index within the array that's associated with this job. This parameter is returned for children of array jobs.
- size
-
- Type: int
The size of the array job. This parameter is returned for parent array jobs.
AttemptContainerDetail
Description
An object that represents the details of a container that's part of a job attempt.
Members
- containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon ECS container instance that hosts the job attempt.
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code for the job attempt. A non-zero exit code is considered failed.
- logStreamName
-
- Type: string
The name of the CloudWatch Logs log stream that's associated with the container. The log group for Batch jobs is
/aws/batch/job. Each container attempt receives a log stream name when they reach theRUNNINGstatus. - networkInterfaces
-
- Type: Array of NetworkInterface structures
The network interfaces that are associated with the job attempt.
- reason
-
- Type: string
A short (255 max characters) human-readable string to provide additional details for a running or stopped container.
- taskArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon ECS task that's associated with the job attempt. Each container attempt receives a task ARN when they reach the
STARTINGstatus.
AttemptDetail
Description
An object that represents a job attempt.
Members
- container
-
- Type: AttemptContainerDetail structure
The details for the container in this job attempt.
- startedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the attempt was started (when the attempt transitioned from the
STARTINGstate to theRUNNINGstate). - statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide additional details for the current status of the job attempt.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the attempt was stopped (when the attempt transitioned from the
RUNNINGstate to a terminal state, such asSUCCEEDEDorFAILED). - taskProperties
-
- Type: Array of AttemptEcsTaskDetails structures
The properties for a task definition that describes the container and volume definitions of an Amazon ECS task.
AttemptEcsTaskDetails
Description
An object that represents the details of a task.
Members
- containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container instance that hosts the task.
- containers
-
- Type: Array of AttemptTaskContainerDetails structures
A list of containers that are included in the
taskPropertieslist. - taskArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the Amazon ECS task.
AttemptTaskContainerDetails
Description
An object that represents the details of a container that's part of a job attempt.
Members
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code for the container’s attempt. A non-zero exit code is considered failed.
- logStreamName
-
- Type: string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs log stream that's associated with the container. The log group for Batch jobs is
/aws/batch/job. Each container attempt receives a log stream name when they reach theRUNNINGstatus. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of a container.
- networkInterfaces
-
- Type: Array of NetworkInterface structures
The network interfaces that are associated with the job attempt.
- reason
-
- Type: string
A short (255 max characters) string that's easy to understand and provides additional details for a running or stopped container.
CapacityLimit
Description
Defines the capacity limit for a service environment. This structure specifies the maximum amount of resources that can be used by service jobs in the environment.
Members
- capacityUnit
-
- Type: string
The unit of measure for the capacity limit. This defines how the maxCapacity value should be interpreted. For
SAGEMAKER_TRAININGjobs, useNUM_INSTANCES. - maxCapacity
-
- Type: int
The maximum capacity available for the service environment. This value represents the maximum amount of resources that can be allocated to service jobs.
For example,
maxCapacity=50,capacityUnit=NUM_INSTANCES. This indicates that the maximum number of instances that can be run on this service environment is 50. You could then run 5 SageMaker Training jobs that each use 10 instances. However, if you submit another job that requires 10 instances, it will wait in the queue.
ClientException
Description
These errors are usually caused by a client action. One example cause is using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Another cause is specifying an identifier that's not valid.
Members
- message
-
- Type: string
ComputeEnvironmentDetail
Description
An object that represents an Batch compute environment.
Members
- computeEnvironmentArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.
- computeEnvironmentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the compute environment. It can be up to 128 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
- computeResources
-
- Type: ComputeResource structure
The compute resources defined for the compute environment. For more information, see Compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
- containerOrchestrationType
-
- Type: string
The orchestration type of the compute environment. The valid values are
ECS(default) orEKS. - context
-
- Type: string
Reserved.
- ecsClusterArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the underlying Amazon ECS cluster that the compute environment uses.
- eksConfiguration
-
- Type: EksConfiguration structure
The configuration for the Amazon EKS cluster that supports the Batch compute environment. Only specify this parameter if the
containerOrchestrationTypeisEKS. - serviceRole
-
- Type: string
The service role that's associated with the compute environment that allows Batch to make calls to Amazon Web Services API operations on your behalf. For more information, see Batch service IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
- state
-
- Type: string
The state of the compute environment. The valid values are
ENABLEDorDISABLED.If the state is
ENABLED, then the Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically based on the job queue demand.If the state is
DISABLED, then the Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the environment. Jobs in aSTARTINGorRUNNINGstate continue to progress normally. Managed compute environments in theDISABLEDstate don't scale out.Compute environments in a
DISABLEDstate may continue to incur billing charges. To prevent additional charges, turn off and then delete the compute environment. For more information, see State in the Batch User Guide.When an instance is idle, the instance scales down to the
minvCpusvalue. However, the instance size doesn't change. For example, consider ac5.8xlargeinstance with aminvCpusvalue of4and adesiredvCpusvalue of36. This instance doesn't scale down to ac5.largeinstance. - status
-
- Type: string
The current status of the compute environment (for example,
CREATINGorVALID). - statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide additional details for the current status of the compute environment.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags applied to the compute environment.
- type
-
- Type: string
The type of the compute environment:
MANAGEDorUNMANAGED. For more information, see Compute environments in the Batch User Guide. - unmanagedvCpus
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of VCPUs expected to be used for an unmanaged compute environment.
- updatePolicy
-
- Type: UpdatePolicy structure
Specifies the infrastructure update policy for the compute environment. For more information about infrastructure updates, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
- uuid
-
- Type: string
Unique identifier for the compute environment.
ComputeEnvironmentOrder
Description
The order that compute environments are tried in for job placement within a queue. Compute environments are tried in ascending order. For example, if two compute environments are associated with a job queue, the compute environment with a lower order integer value is tried for job placement first. Compute environments must be in the VALID state before you can associate them with a job queue. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2 or SPOT) or Fargate (FARGATE or FARGATE_SPOT); Amazon EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed.
All compute environments that are associated with a job queue must share the same architecture. Batch doesn't support mixing compute environment architecture types in a single job queue.
Members
- computeEnvironment
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment.
- order
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The order of the compute environment. Compute environments are tried in ascending order. For example, if two compute environments are associated with a job queue, the compute environment with a lower
orderinteger value is tried for job placement first.
ComputeResource
Description
An object that represents an Batch compute resource. For more information, see Compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- allocationStrategy
-
- Type: string
The allocation strategy to use for the compute resource if not enough instances of the best fitting instance type can be allocated. This might be because of availability of the instance type in the Region or Amazon EC2 service limits. For more information, see Allocation strategies in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- BEST_FIT (default)
-
Batch selects an instance type that best fits the needs of the jobs with a preference for the lowest-cost instance type. If additional instances of the selected instance type aren't available, Batch waits for the additional instances to be available. If there aren't enough instances available or the user is reaching Amazon EC2 service limits, additional jobs aren't run until the currently running jobs are completed. This allocation strategy keeps costs lower but can limit scaling. If you're using Spot Fleets with
BEST_FIT, the Spot Fleet IAM Role must be specified. Compute resources that use aBEST_FITallocation strategy don't support infrastructure updates and can't update some parameters. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide. - BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE
-
Batch selects additional instance types that are large enough to meet the requirements of the jobs in the queue. Its preference is for instance types with lower cost vCPUs. If additional instances of the previously selected instance types aren't available, Batch selects new instance types.
- SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED
-
Batch selects one or more instance types that are large enough to meet the requirements of the jobs in the queue. Its preference is for instance types that are less likely to be interrupted. This allocation strategy is only available for Spot Instance compute resources.
- SPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED
-
The price and capacity optimized allocation strategy looks at both price and capacity to select the Spot Instance pools that are the least likely to be interrupted and have the lowest possible price. This allocation strategy is only available for Spot Instance compute resources.
With
BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE,SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZEDandSPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED(recommended) strategies using On-Demand or Spot Instances, and theBEST_FITstrategy using Spot Instances, Batch might need to exceedmaxvCpusto meet your capacity requirements. In this event, Batch never exceedsmaxvCpusby more than a single instance. - bidPercentage
-
- Type: int
The maximum percentage that a Spot Instance price can be when compared with the On-Demand price for that instance type before instances are launched. For example, if your maximum percentage is 20%, then the Spot price must be less than 20% of the current On-Demand price for that Amazon EC2 instance. You always pay the lowest (market) price and never more than your maximum percentage. If you leave this field empty, the default value is 100% of the On-Demand price. For most use cases, we recommend leaving this field empty.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- desiredvCpus
-
- Type: int
The desired number of vCPUS in the compute environment. Batch modifies this value between the minimum and maximum values based on job queue demand.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- ec2Configuration
-
- Type: Array of Ec2Configuration structures
Provides information that's used to select Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for Amazon EC2 instances in the compute environment. If
Ec2Configurationisn't specified, the default isECS_AL2.One or two values can be provided.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- ec2KeyPair
-
- Type: string
The Amazon EC2 key pair that's used for instances launched in the compute environment. You can use this key pair to log in to your instances with SSH.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- imageId
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID used for instances launched in the compute environment. This parameter is overridden by the
imageIdOverridemember of theEc2Configurationstructure.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- instanceRole
-
- Type: string
The Amazon ECS instance profile applied to Amazon EC2 instances in a compute environment. This parameter is required for Amazon EC2 instances types. You can specify the short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an instance profile. For example,
ecsInstanceRoleorarn:aws:iam::<aws_account_id>:instance-profile/ecsInstanceRole. For more information, see Amazon ECS instance role in the Batch User Guide.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- instanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instances types that can be launched. You can specify instance families to launch any instance type within those families (for example,
c5orp3), or you can specify specific sizes within a family (such asc5.8xlarge).Batch can select the instance type for you if you choose one of the following:
-
optimalto select instance types (from thec4,m4,r4,c5,m5, andr5instance families) that match the demand of your job queues. -
default_x86_64to choose x86 based instance types (from them6i,c6i,r6i, andc7iinstance families) that matches the resource demands of the job queue. -
default_arm64to choose x86 based instance types (from them6g,c6g,r6g, andc7ginstance families) that matches the resource demands of the job queue.
Starting on 11/01/2025 the behavior of
optimalis going to be changed to matchdefault_x86_64. During the change your instance families could be updated to a newer generation. You do not need to perform any actions for the upgrade to happen. For more information about change, see Optimal instance type configuration to receive automatic instance family updates.Instance family availability varies by Amazon Web Services Region. For example, some Amazon Web Services Regions may not have any fourth generation instance families but have fifth and sixth generation instance families.
When using
default_x86_64ordefault_arm64instance bundles, Batch selects instance families based on a balance of cost-effectiveness and performance. While newer generation instances often provide better price-performance, Batch may choose an earlier generation instance family if it provides the optimal combination of availability, cost, and performance for your workload. For example, in an Amazon Web Services Region where both c6i and c7i instances are available, Batch might select c6i instances if they offer better cost-effectiveness for your specific job requirements. For more information on Batch instance types and Amazon Web Services Region availability, see Instance type compute table in the Batch User Guide.Batch periodically updates your instances in default bundles to newer, more cost-effective options. Updates happen automatically without requiring any action from you. Your workloads continue running during updates with no interruption
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
When you create a compute environment, the instance types that you select for the compute environment must share the same architecture. For example, you can't mix x86 and ARM instances in the same compute environment.
- launchTemplate
-
- Type: LaunchTemplateSpecification structure
The launch template to use for your compute resources. Any other compute resource parameters that you specify in a CreateComputeEnvironment API operation override the same parameters in the launch template. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both. For more information, see Launch template support in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- maxvCpus
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The maximum number of vCPUs that a compute environment can support.
With
BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE,SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZEDandSPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED(recommended) strategies using On-Demand or Spot Instances, and theBEST_FITstrategy using Spot Instances, Batch might need to exceedmaxvCpusto meet your capacity requirements. In this event, Batch never exceedsmaxvCpusby more than a single instance. - minvCpus
-
- Type: int
The minimum number of vCPUs that a compute environment should maintain (even if the compute environment is
DISABLED).This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- placementGroup
-
- Type: string
The Amazon EC2 placement group to associate with your compute resources. If you intend to submit multi-node parallel jobs to your compute environment, you should consider creating a cluster placement group and associate it with your compute resources. This keeps your multi-node parallel job on a logical grouping of instances within a single Availability Zone with high network flow potential. For more information, see Placement groups in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- securityGroupIds
-
- Type: Array of strings
The Amazon EC2 security groups that are associated with instances launched in the compute environment. One or more security groups must be specified, either in
securityGroupIdsor using a launch template referenced inlaunchTemplate. This parameter is required for jobs that are running on Fargate resources and must contain at least one security group. Fargate doesn't support launch templates. If security groups are specified using bothsecurityGroupIdsandlaunchTemplate, the values insecurityGroupIdsare used. - spotIamFleetRole
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EC2 Spot Fleet IAM role applied to a
SPOTcompute environment. This role is required if the allocation strategy set toBEST_FITor if the allocation strategy isn't specified. For more information, see Amazon EC2 spot fleet role in the Batch User Guide.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
To tag your Spot Instances on creation, the Spot Fleet IAM role specified here must use the newer AmazonEC2SpotFleetTaggingRole managed policy. The previously recommended AmazonEC2SpotFleetRole managed policy doesn't have the required permissions to tag Spot Instances. For more information, see Spot instances not tagged on creation in the Batch User Guide.
- subnets
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The VPC subnets where the compute resources are launched. These subnets must be within the same VPC. Fargate compute resources can contain up to 16 subnets. For more information, see VPCs and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Batch on Amazon EC2 and Batch on Amazon EKS support Local Zones. For more information, see Local Zones in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances, Amazon EKS and Amazon Web Services Local Zones in the Amazon EKS User Guide and Amazon ECS clusters in Local Zones, Wavelength Zones, and Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Batch on Fargate doesn't currently support Local Zones.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Key-value pair tags to be applied to Amazon EC2 resources that are launched in the compute environment. For Batch, these take the form of
"String1": "String2", whereString1is the tag key andString2is the tag value (for example,{ "Name": "Batch Instance - C4OnDemand" }). This is helpful for recognizing your Batch instances in the Amazon EC2 console. Updating these tags requires an infrastructure update to the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide. These tags aren't seen when using the BatchListTagsForResourceAPI operation.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of compute environment:
EC2,SPOT,FARGATE, orFARGATE_SPOT. For more information, see Compute environments in the Batch User Guide.If you choose
SPOT, you must also specify an Amazon EC2 Spot Fleet role with thespotIamFleetRoleparameter. For more information, see Amazon EC2 spot fleet role in the Batch User Guide.Multi-node parallel jobs aren't supported on Spot Instances.
ComputeResourceUpdate
Description
An object that represents the attributes of a compute environment that can be updated. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- allocationStrategy
-
- Type: string
The allocation strategy to use for the compute resource if there's not enough instances of the best fitting instance type that can be allocated. This might be because of availability of the instance type in the Region or Amazon EC2 service limits. For more information, see Allocation strategies in the Batch User Guide.
When updating a compute environment, changing the allocation strategy requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
BEST_FITisn't supported when updating a compute environment.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE
-
Batch selects additional instance types that are large enough to meet the requirements of the jobs in the queue. Its preference is for instance types with lower cost vCPUs. If additional instances of the previously selected instance types aren't available, Batch selects new instance types.
- SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED
-
Batch selects one or more instance types that are large enough to meet the requirements of the jobs in the queue. Its preference is for instance types that are less likely to be interrupted. This allocation strategy is only available for Spot Instance compute resources.
- SPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED
-
The price and capacity optimized allocation strategy looks at both price and capacity to select the Spot Instance pools that are the least likely to be interrupted and have the lowest possible price. This allocation strategy is only available for Spot Instance compute resources.
With
BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE,SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZEDandSPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED(recommended) strategies using On-Demand or Spot Instances, and theBEST_FITstrategy using Spot Instances, Batch might need to exceedmaxvCpusto meet your capacity requirements. In this event, Batch never exceedsmaxvCpusby more than a single instance. - bidPercentage
-
- Type: int
The maximum percentage that a Spot Instance price can be when compared with the On-Demand price for that instance type before instances are launched. For example, if your maximum percentage is 20%, the Spot price must be less than 20% of the current On-Demand price for that Amazon EC2 instance. You always pay the lowest (market) price and never more than your maximum percentage. For most use cases, we recommend leaving this field empty.
When updating a compute environment, changing the bid percentage requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- desiredvCpus
-
- Type: int
The desired number of vCPUS in the compute environment. Batch modifies this value between the minimum and maximum values based on job queue demand.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
Batch doesn't support changing the desired number of vCPUs of an existing compute environment. Don't specify this parameter for compute environments using Amazon EKS clusters.
When you update the
desiredvCpussetting, the value must be between theminvCpusandmaxvCpusvalues.Additionally, the updated
desiredvCpusvalue must be greater than or equal to the currentdesiredvCpusvalue. For more information, see Troubleshooting Batch in the Batch User Guide. - ec2Configuration
-
- Type: Array of Ec2Configuration structures
Provides information used to select Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for Amazon EC2 instances in the compute environment. If
Ec2Configurationisn't specified, the default isECS_AL2.When updating a compute environment, changing this setting requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide. To remove the Amazon EC2 configuration and any custom AMI ID specified in
imageIdOverride, set this value to an empty string.One or two values can be provided.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- ec2KeyPair
-
- Type: string
The Amazon EC2 key pair that's used for instances launched in the compute environment. You can use this key pair to log in to your instances with SSH. To remove the Amazon EC2 key pair, set this value to an empty string.
When updating a compute environment, changing the Amazon EC2 key pair requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- imageId
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID used for instances launched in the compute environment. This parameter is overridden by the
imageIdOverridemember of theEc2Configurationstructure. To remove the custom AMI ID and use the default AMI ID, set this value to an empty string.When updating a compute environment, changing the AMI ID requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- instanceRole
-
- Type: string
The Amazon ECS instance profile applied to Amazon EC2 instances in a compute environment. Required for Amazon EC2 instances. You can specify the short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an instance profile. For example,
ecsInstanceRoleorarn:aws:iam::<aws_account_id>:instance-profile/ecsInstanceRole. For more information, see Amazon ECS instance role in the Batch User Guide.When updating a compute environment, changing this setting requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- instanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instances types that can be launched. You can specify instance families to launch any instance type within those families (for example,
c5orp3), or you can specify specific sizes within a family (such asc5.8xlarge).Batch can select the instance type for you if you choose one of the following:
-
optimalto select instance types (from thec4,m4,r4,c5,m5, andr5instance families) that match the demand of your job queues. -
default_x86_64to choose x86 based instance types (from them6i,c6i,r6i, andc7iinstance families) that matches the resource demands of the job queue. -
default_arm64to choose x86 based instance types (from them6g,c6g,r6g, andc7ginstance families) that matches the resource demands of the job queue.
Starting on 11/01/2025 the behavior of
optimalis going to be changed to matchdefault_x86_64. During the change your instance families could be updated to a newer generation. You do not need to perform any actions for the upgrade to happen. For more information about change, see Optimal instance type configuration to receive automatic instance family updates.Instance family availability varies by Amazon Web Services Region. For example, some Amazon Web Services Regions may not have any fourth generation instance families but have fifth and sixth generation instance families.
When using
default_x86_64ordefault_arm64instance bundles, Batch selects instance families based on a balance of cost-effectiveness and performance. While newer generation instances often provide better price-performance, Batch may choose an earlier generation instance family if it provides the optimal combination of availability, cost, and performance for your workload. For example, in an Amazon Web Services Region where both c6i and c7i instances are available, Batch might select c6i instances if they offer better cost-effectiveness for your specific job requirements. For more information on Batch instance types and Amazon Web Services Region availability, see Instance type compute table in the Batch User Guide.Batch periodically updates your instances in default bundles to newer, more cost-effective options. Updates happen automatically without requiring any action from you. Your workloads continue running during updates with no interruption
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
When you create a compute environment, the instance types that you select for the compute environment must share the same architecture. For example, you can't mix x86 and ARM instances in the same compute environment.
- launchTemplate
-
- Type: LaunchTemplateSpecification structure
The updated launch template to use for your compute resources. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both. For more information, see Launch template support in the Batch User Guide. To remove the custom launch template and use the default launch template, set
launchTemplateIdorlaunchTemplateNamemember of the launch template specification to an empty string. Removing the launch template from a compute environment will not remove the AMI specified in the launch template. In order to update the AMI specified in a launch template, theupdateToLatestImageVersionparameter must be set totrue.When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- maxvCpus
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of Amazon EC2 vCPUs that an environment can reach.
With
BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE,SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZEDandSPOT_PRICE_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED(recommended) strategies using On-Demand or Spot Instances, and theBEST_FITstrategy using Spot Instances, Batch might need to exceedmaxvCpusto meet your capacity requirements. In this event, Batch never exceedsmaxvCpusby more than a single instance. - minvCpus
-
- Type: int
The minimum number of vCPUs that an environment should maintain (even if the compute environment is
DISABLED).This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- placementGroup
-
- Type: string
The Amazon EC2 placement group to associate with your compute resources. If you intend to submit multi-node parallel jobs to your compute environment, you should consider creating a cluster placement group and associate it with your compute resources. This keeps your multi-node parallel job on a logical grouping of instances within a single Availability Zone with high network flow potential. For more information, see Placement groups in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
When updating a compute environment, changing the placement group requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- securityGroupIds
-
- Type: Array of strings
The Amazon EC2 security groups that are associated with instances launched in the compute environment. This parameter is required for Fargate compute resources, where it can contain up to 5 security groups. For Fargate compute resources, providing an empty list is handled as if this parameter wasn't specified and no change is made. For Amazon EC2 compute resources, providing an empty list removes the security groups from the compute resource.
When updating a compute environment, changing the Amazon EC2 security groups requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
- subnets
-
- Type: Array of strings
The VPC subnets where the compute resources are launched. Fargate compute resources can contain up to 16 subnets. For Fargate compute resources, providing an empty list will be handled as if this parameter wasn't specified and no change is made. For Amazon EC2 compute resources, providing an empty list removes the VPC subnets from the compute resource. For more information, see VPCs and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
When updating a compute environment, changing the VPC subnets requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
Batch on Amazon EC2 and Batch on Amazon EKS support Local Zones. For more information, see Local Zones in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances, Amazon EKS and Amazon Web Services Local Zones in the Amazon EKS User Guide and Amazon ECS clusters in Local Zones, Wavelength Zones, and Amazon Web Services Outposts in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Batch on Fargate doesn't currently support Local Zones.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Key-value pair tags to be applied to Amazon EC2 resources that are launched in the compute environment. For Batch, these take the form of
"String1": "String2", whereString1is the tag key andString2is the tag value (for example,{ "Name": "Batch Instance - C4OnDemand" }). This is helpful for recognizing your Batch instances in the Amazon EC2 console. These tags aren't seen when using the BatchListTagsForResourceAPI operation.When updating a compute environment, changing this setting requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't specify it.
- type
-
- Type: string
The type of compute environment:
EC2,SPOT,FARGATE, orFARGATE_SPOT. For more information, see Compute environments in the Batch User Guide.If you choose
SPOT, you must also specify an Amazon EC2 Spot Fleet role with thespotIamFleetRoleparameter. For more information, see Amazon EC2 spot fleet role in the Batch User Guide.When updating a compute environment, changing the type of a compute environment requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
- updateToLatestImageVersion
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether the AMI ID is updated to the latest one that's supported by Batch when the compute environment has an infrastructure update. The default value is
false.An AMI ID can either be specified in the
imageIdorimageIdOverrideparameters or be determined by the launch template that's specified in thelaunchTemplateparameter. If an AMI ID is specified any of these ways, this parameter is ignored. For more information about to update AMI IDs during an infrastructure update, see Updating the AMI ID in the Batch User Guide.When updating a compute environment, changing this setting requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
ConsumableResourceProperties
Description
Contains a list of consumable resources required by a job.
Members
- consumableResourceList
-
- Type: Array of ConsumableResourceRequirement structures
The list of consumable resources required by a job.
ConsumableResourceRequirement
Description
Information about a consumable resource required to run a job.
Members
- consumableResource
-
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the consumable resource.
- quantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The quantity of the consumable resource that is needed.
ConsumableResourceSummary
Description
Current information about a consumable resource.
Members
- consumableResourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the consumable resource.
- consumableResourceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the consumable resource.
- inUseQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The amount of the consumable resource that is currently in use.
- resourceType
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether the resource is available to be re-used after a job completes. Can be one of:
-
REPLENISHABLE -
NON_REPLENISHABLE
- totalQuantity
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The total amount of the consumable resource that is available.
ContainerDetail
Description
An object that represents the details of a container that's part of a job.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command that's passed to the container.
- containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container instance that the container is running on.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether execute command functionality is turned on for this task. If
true, execute command functionality is turned on all the containers in the task. - environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to pass to a container.
Environment variables cannot start with "
AWS_BATCH". This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The amount of ephemeral storage allocated for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role that Batch can assume. For more information, see Batch execution IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code returned upon completion.
- fargatePlatformConfiguration
-
- Type: FargatePlatformConfiguration structure
The platform configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
- image
-
- Type: string
The image used to start the container.
- instanceType
-
- Type: string
The instance type of the underlying host infrastructure of a multi-node parallel job.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
- jobRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that's associated with the job when run.
- linuxParameters
-
- Type: LinuxParameters structure
Linux-specific modifications that are applied to the container, such as details for device mappings.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: LogConfiguration structure
The log configuration specification for the container.
This parameter maps to
LogConfigin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--log-driveroption to docker run. By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However, the container might use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver with this parameter in the container definition. To use a different logging driver for a container, the log system must be configured properly on the container instance. Or, alternatively, it must be configured on a different log server for remote logging options. For more information on the options for different supported log drivers, see Configure logging drivers in the Docker documentation.Batch currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon (shown in the LogConfiguration data type). Additional log drivers might be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.
This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version | grep "Server API version"The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register the logging drivers available on that instance with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - logStreamName
-
- Type: string
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs log stream that's associated with the container. The log group for Batch jobs is
/aws/batch/job. Each container attempt receives a log stream name when they reach theRUNNINGstatus. - memory
-
- Type: int
For jobs running on Amazon EC2 resources that didn't specify memory requirements using
resourceRequirements, the number of MiB of memory reserved for the job. For other jobs, including all run on Fargate resources, seeresourceRequirements. - mountPoints
-
- Type: Array of MountPoint structures
The mount points for data volumes in your container.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
- networkInterfaces
-
- Type: Array of NetworkInterface structures
The network interfaces that are associated with the job.
- privileged
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given elevated permissions on the host container instance (similar to the
rootuser). The default value isfalse.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources and shouldn't be provided, or specified as
false. - readonlyRootFilesystem
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given read-only access to its root file system. This parameter maps to
ReadonlyRootfsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--read-onlyoption todocker run. - reason
-
- Type: string
A short (255 max characters) human-readable string to provide additional details for a running or stopped container.
- repositoryCredentials
-
- Type: RepositoryCredentials structure
The private repository authentication credentials to use.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include
GPU,MEMORY, andVCPU. - runtimePlatform
-
- Type: RuntimePlatform structure
An object that represents the compute environment architecture for Batch jobs on Fargate.
- secrets
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets to pass to the container. For more information, see Specifying sensitive data in the Batch User Guide.
- taskArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon ECS task that's associated with the container job. Each container attempt receives a task ARN when they reach the
STARTINGstatus. - ulimits
-
- Type: Array of Ulimit structures
A list of
ulimitvalues to set in the container. This parameter maps toUlimitsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--ulimitoption to docker run.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
- user
-
- Type: string
The user name to use inside the container. This parameter maps to
Userin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--useroption to docker run. - vcpus
-
- Type: int
The number of vCPUs reserved for the container. For jobs that run on Amazon EC2 resources, you can specify the vCPU requirement for the job using
resourceRequirements, but you can't specify the vCPU requirements in both thevcpusandresourceRequirementsobject. This parameter maps toCpuSharesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--cpu-sharesoption to docker run. Each vCPU is equivalent to 1,024 CPU shares. You must specify at least one vCPU. This is required but can be specified in several places. It must be specified for each node at least once.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that run on Fargate resources. For jobs that run on Fargate resources, you must specify the vCPU requirement for the job using
resourceRequirements. - volumes
-
- Type: Array of Volume structures
A list of volumes that are associated with the job.
ContainerOverrides
Description
The overrides that should be sent to a container.
For information about using Batch overrides when you connect event sources to targets, see BatchContainerOverrides.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command to send to the container that overrides the default command from the Docker image or the job definition.
This parameter can't contain an empty string.
- environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to send to the container. You can add new environment variables, which are added to the container at launch, or you can override the existing environment variables from the Docker image or the job definition.
Environment variables cannot start with "
AWS_BATCH". This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - instanceType
-
- Type: string
The instance type to use for a multi-node parallel job.
This parameter isn't applicable to single-node container jobs or jobs that run on Fargate resources, and shouldn't be provided.
- memory
-
- Type: int
This parameter is deprecated, use
resourceRequirementsto override the memory requirements specified in the job definition. It's not supported for jobs running on Fargate resources. For jobs that run on Amazon EC2 resources, it overrides thememoryparameter set in the job definition, but doesn't override any memory requirement that's specified in theresourceRequirementsstructure in the job definition. To override memory requirements that are specified in theresourceRequirementsstructure in the job definition,resourceRequirementsmust be specified in theSubmitJobrequest, withtypeset toMEMORYandvalueset to the new value. For more information, see Can't override job definition resource requirements in the Batch User Guide. - resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. This overrides the settings in the job definition. The supported resources include
GPU,MEMORY, andVCPU. - vcpus
-
- Type: int
This parameter is deprecated, use
resourceRequirementsto override thevcpusparameter that's set in the job definition. It's not supported for jobs running on Fargate resources. For jobs that run on Amazon EC2 resources, it overrides thevcpusparameter set in the job definition, but doesn't override any vCPU requirement specified in theresourceRequirementsstructure in the job definition. To override vCPU requirements that are specified in theresourceRequirementsstructure in the job definition,resourceRequirementsmust be specified in theSubmitJobrequest, withtypeset toVCPUandvalueset to the new value. For more information, see Can't override job definition resource requirements in the Batch User Guide.
ContainerProperties
Description
Container properties are used for Amazon ECS based job definitions. These properties to describe the container that's launched as part of a job.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command that's passed to the container. This parameter maps to
Cmdin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and theCOMMANDparameter to docker run. For more information, see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#cmd. - enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether execute command functionality is turned on for this task. If
true, execute command functionality is turned on all the containers in the task. - environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to pass to a container. This parameter maps to
Envin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--envoption to docker run.We don't recommend using plaintext environment variables for sensitive information, such as credential data.
Environment variables cannot start with "
AWS_BATCH". This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role that Batch can assume. For jobs that run on Fargate resources, you must provide an execution role. For more information, see Batch execution IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
- fargatePlatformConfiguration
-
- Type: FargatePlatformConfiguration structure
The platform configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
- image
-
- Type: string
Required. The image used to start a container. This string is passed directly to the Docker daemon. Images in the Docker Hub registry are available by default. Other repositories are specified with
repository-url/image:tag. It can be 255 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), underscores (_), colons (:), periods (.), forward slashes (/), and number signs (#). This parameter maps toImagein the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and theIMAGEparameter of docker run.Docker image architecture must match the processor architecture of the compute resources that they're scheduled on. For example, ARM-based Docker images can only run on ARM-based compute resources.
-
Images in Amazon ECR Public repositories use the full
registry/repository[:tag]orregistry/repository[@digest]naming conventions. For example,public.ecr.aws/registry_alias/my-web-app:latest. -
Images in Amazon ECR repositories use the full registry and repository URI (for example,
123456789012.dkr.ecr.<region-name>.amazonaws.com/<repository-name>). -
Images in official repositories on Docker Hub use a single name (for example,
ubuntuormongo). -
Images in other repositories on Docker Hub are qualified with an organization name (for example,
amazon/amazon-ecs-agent). -
Images in other online repositories are qualified further by a domain name (for example,
quay.io/assemblyline/ubuntu).
- instanceType
-
- Type: string
The instance type to use for a multi-node parallel job. All node groups in a multi-node parallel job must use the same instance type.
This parameter isn't applicable to single-node container jobs or jobs that run on Fargate resources, and shouldn't be provided.
- jobRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that the container can assume for Amazon Web Services permissions. For more information, see IAM roles for tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- linuxParameters
-
- Type: LinuxParameters structure
Linux-specific modifications that are applied to the container, such as details for device mappings.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: LogConfiguration structure
The log configuration specification for the container.
This parameter maps to
LogConfigin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--log-driveroption to docker run. By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However the container might use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver with this parameter in the container definition. To use a different logging driver for a container, the log system must be configured properly on the container instance (or on a different log server for remote logging options). For more information on the options for different supported log drivers, see Configure logging drivers in the Docker documentation.Batch currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon (shown in the LogConfiguration data type).
This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version | grep "Server API version"The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register the logging drivers available on that instance with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - memory
-
- Type: int
This parameter is deprecated, use
resourceRequirementsto specify the memory requirements for the job definition. It's not supported for jobs running on Fargate resources. For jobs that run on Amazon EC2 resources, it specifies the memory hard limit (in MiB) for a container. If your container attempts to exceed the specified number, it's terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job using this parameter. The memory hard limit can be specified in several places. It must be specified for each node at least once. - mountPoints
-
- Type: Array of MountPoint structures
The mount points for data volumes in your container. This parameter maps to
Volumesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--volumeoption to docker run. - networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
- privileged
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given elevated permissions on the host container instance (similar to the
rootuser). This parameter maps toPrivilegedin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--privilegedoption to docker run. The default value is false.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources and shouldn't be provided, or specified as false.
- readonlyRootFilesystem
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given read-only access to its root file system. This parameter maps to
ReadonlyRootfsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--read-onlyoption todocker run. - repositoryCredentials
-
- Type: RepositoryCredentials structure
The private repository authentication credentials to use.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include
GPU,MEMORY, andVCPU. - runtimePlatform
-
- Type: RuntimePlatform structure
An object that represents the compute environment architecture for Batch jobs on Fargate.
- secrets
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets for the container. For more information, see Specifying sensitive data in the Batch User Guide.
- ulimits
-
- Type: Array of Ulimit structures
A list of
ulimitsto set in the container. This parameter maps toUlimitsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--ulimitoption to docker run.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources and shouldn't be provided.
- user
-
- Type: string
The user name to use inside the container. This parameter maps to
Userin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--useroption to docker run. - vcpus
-
- Type: int
This parameter is deprecated, use
resourceRequirementsto specify the vCPU requirements for the job definition. It's not supported for jobs running on Fargate resources. For jobs running on Amazon EC2 resources, it specifies the number of vCPUs reserved for the job.Each vCPU is equivalent to 1,024 CPU shares. This parameter maps to
CpuSharesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--cpu-sharesoption to docker run. The number of vCPUs must be specified but can be specified in several places. You must specify it at least once for each node. - volumes
-
- Type: Array of Volume structures
A list of data volumes used in a job.
ContainerSummary
Description
An object that represents summary details of a container within a job.
Members
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code to return upon completion.
- reason
-
- Type: string
A short (255 max characters) human-readable string to provide additional details for a running or stopped container.
Device
Description
An object that represents a container instance host device.
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources and shouldn't be provided.
Members
- containerPath
-
- Type: string
The path inside the container that's used to expose the host device. By default, the
hostPathvalue is used. - hostPath
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The path for the device on the host container instance.
- permissions
-
- Type: Array of strings
The explicit permissions to provide to the container for the device. By default, the container has permissions for
read,write, andmknodfor the device.
EFSAuthorizationConfig
Description
The authorization configuration details for the Amazon EFS file system.
Members
- accessPointId
-
- Type: string
The Amazon EFS access point ID to use. If an access point is specified, the root directory value specified in the
EFSVolumeConfigurationmust either be omitted or set to/which enforces the path set on the EFS access point. If an access point is used, transit encryption must be enabled in theEFSVolumeConfiguration. For more information, see Working with Amazon EFS access points in the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide. - iam
-
- Type: string
Whether or not to use the Batch job IAM role defined in a job definition when mounting the Amazon EFS file system. If enabled, transit encryption must be enabled in the
EFSVolumeConfiguration. If this parameter is omitted, the default value ofDISABLEDis used. For more information, see Using Amazon EFS access points in the Batch User Guide. EFS IAM authorization requires thatTransitEncryptionbeENABLEDand that aJobRoleArnis specified.
EFSVolumeConfiguration
Description
This is used when you're using an Amazon Elastic File System file system for job storage. For more information, see Amazon EFS Volumes in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- authorizationConfig
-
- Type: EFSAuthorizationConfig structure
The authorization configuration details for the Amazon EFS file system.
- fileSystemId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon EFS file system ID to use.
- rootDirectory
-
- Type: string
The directory within the Amazon EFS file system to mount as the root directory inside the host. If this parameter is omitted, the root of the Amazon EFS volume is used instead. Specifying
/has the same effect as omitting this parameter. The maximum length is 4,096 characters.If an EFS access point is specified in the
authorizationConfig, the root directory parameter must either be omitted or set to/, which enforces the path set on the Amazon EFS access point. - transitEncryption
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to enable encryption for Amazon EFS data in transit between the Amazon ECS host and the Amazon EFS server. Transit encryption must be enabled if Amazon EFS IAM authorization is used. If this parameter is omitted, the default value of
DISABLEDis used. For more information, see Encrypting data in transit in the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide. - transitEncryptionPort
-
- Type: int
The port to use when sending encrypted data between the Amazon ECS host and the Amazon EFS server. If you don't specify a transit encryption port, it uses the port selection strategy that the Amazon EFS mount helper uses. The value must be between 0 and 65,535. For more information, see EFS mount helper in the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide.
Ec2Configuration
Description
Provides information used to select Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for instances in the compute environment. If Ec2Configuration isn't specified, the default is ECS_AL2 (Amazon Linux 2).
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
Members
- imageIdOverride
-
- Type: string
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type. This setting overrides the
imageIdset in thecomputeResourceobject.The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- imageKubernetesVersion
-
- Type: string
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment. If you don't specify a value, the latest version that Batch supports is used.
- imageType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI. The supported values are different for
ECSandEKSresources.- ECS
-
If the
imageIdOverrideparameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither animageIdnor aimageIdOverrideparameter is specified, then the latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.Amazon Web Services will end support for Amazon ECS optimized AL2-optimized and AL2-accelerated AMIs. Starting in January 2026, Batch will change the default AMI for new Amazon ECS compute environments from Amazon Linux 2 to Amazon Linux 2023. We recommend migrating Batch Amazon ECS compute environments to Amazon Linux 2023 to maintain optimal performance and security. For more information on upgrading from AL2 to AL2023, see How to migrate from ECS AL2 to ECS AL2023 in the Batch User Guide.
- ECS_AL2
-
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
- ECS_AL2_NVIDIA
-
Amazon Linux 2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example
P4andG4) and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types. - ECS_AL2023
-
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support
A1instances. - ECS_AL2023_NVIDIA
-
Amazon Linux 2023 (GPU): For all GPU instance families and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
ECS_AL2023_NVIDIA doesn't support
p3andg3instance types.
- EKS
-
If the
imageIdOverrideparameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon Linux AMI (EKS_AL2) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither animageIdnor aimageIdOverrideparameter is specified, then the latest Amazon EKS optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.Starting end of October 2025 Amazon EKS optimized Amazon Linux 2023 AMIs will be the default on Batch for EKS versions prior to 1.33. Starting from Kubernetes version 1.33, EKS optimized Amazon Linux 2023 AMIs will be the default when it becomes supported on Batch.
Amazon Web Services will end support for Amazon EKS AL2-optimized and AL2-accelerated AMIs, starting 11/26/25. You can continue using Batch-provided Amazon EKS optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMIs on your Amazon EKS compute environments beyond the 11/26/25 end-of-support date, these compute environments will no longer receive any new software updates, security patches, or bug fixes from Amazon Web Services. For more information on upgrading from AL2 to AL2023, see How to upgrade from EKS AL2 to EKS AL2023 in the Batch User Guide.
- EKS_AL2
-
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
- EKS_AL2_NVIDIA
-
Amazon Linux 2 (accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example,
P4andG4) and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types. - EKS_AL2023
-
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support
A1instances. - EKS_AL2023_NVIDIA
-
Amazon Linux 2023 (accelerated): GPU instance families and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
EcsProperties
Description
An object that contains the properties for the Amazon ECS resources of a job.
Members
- taskProperties
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of EcsTaskProperties structures
An object that contains the properties for the Amazon ECS task definition of a job.
This object is currently limited to one task element. However, the task element can run up to 10 containers.
EcsPropertiesDetail
Description
An object that contains the details for the Amazon ECS resources of a job.
Members
- taskProperties
-
- Type: Array of EcsTaskDetails structures
The properties for the Amazon ECS task definition of a job.
EcsPropertiesOverride
Description
An object that contains overrides for the Amazon ECS task definition of a job.
Members
- taskProperties
-
- Type: Array of TaskPropertiesOverride structures
The overrides for the Amazon ECS task definition of a job.
This object is currently limited to one element.
EcsTaskDetails
Description
The details of a task definition that describes the container and volume definitions of an Amazon ECS task.
Members
- containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container instance that hosts the task.
- containers
-
- Type: Array of TaskContainerDetails structures
A list of containers that are included in the
taskPropertieslist. - enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether execute command functionality is turned on for this task. If
true, execute command functionality is turned on all the containers in the task. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The amount of ephemeral storage allocated for the task.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role that Batch can assume. For more information, see Batch execution IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
- ipcMode
-
- Type: string
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
host,task, ornone. For more information seeipcModein EcsTaskProperties. - networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
- pidMode
-
- Type: string
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
host, ortask. For more information seepidModein EcsTaskProperties. - platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The Fargate platform version where the jobs are running.
- runtimePlatform
-
- Type: RuntimePlatform structure
An object that represents the compute environment architecture for Batch jobs on Fargate.
- taskArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the Amazon ECS task.
- taskRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that the container can assume for Amazon Web Services permissions. For more information, see IAM roles for tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
This is object is comparable to ContainerProperties:jobRoleArn.
- volumes
-
- Type: Array of Volume structures
A list of data volumes used in a job.
EcsTaskProperties
Description
The properties for a task definition that describes the container and volume definitions of an Amazon ECS task. You can specify which Docker images to use, the required resources, and other configurations related to launching the task definition through an Amazon ECS service or task.
Members
- containers
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of TaskContainerProperties structures
This object is a list of containers.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether execute command functionality is turned on for this task. If
true, execute command functionality is turned on all the containers in the task. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role that Batch can assume. For jobs that run on Fargate resources, you must provide an execution role. For more information, see Batch execution IAM role in the Batch User Guide.
- ipcMode
-
- Type: string
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
host,task, ornone.If
hostis specified, all containers within the tasks that specified thehostIPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance.If
taskis specified, all containers within the specifiedtaskshare the same IPC resources.If
noneis specified, the IPC resources within the containers of a task are private, and are not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance.If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker run reference.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
- pidMode
-
- Type: string
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
hostortask. For example, monitoring sidecars might needpidModeto access information about other containers running in the same task.If
hostis specified, all containers within the tasks that specified thehostPID mode on the same container instance share the process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.If
taskis specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run reference.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The Fargate platform version where the jobs are running. A platform version is specified only for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used by default. This uses a recent, approved version of the Fargate platform for compute resources. For more information, see Fargate platform versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - runtimePlatform
-
- Type: RuntimePlatform structure
An object that represents the compute environment architecture for Batch jobs on Fargate.
- taskRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that's associated with the Amazon ECS task.
This is object is comparable to ContainerProperties:jobRoleArn.
- volumes
-
- Type: Array of Volume structures
A list of volumes that are associated with the job.
EksAttemptContainerDetail
Description
An object that represents the details for an attempt for a job attempt that an Amazon EKS container runs.
Members
- containerID
-
- Type: string
The ID for the container.
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code returned for the job attempt. A non-zero exit code is considered failed.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of a container.
- reason
-
- Type: string
A short (255 max characters) human-readable string to provide additional details for a running or stopped container.
EksAttemptDetail
Description
An object that represents the details of a job attempt for a job attempt by an Amazon EKS container.
Members
- containers
-
- Type: Array of EksAttemptContainerDetail structures
The details for the final status of the containers for this job attempt.
- eksClusterArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EKS cluster.
- initContainers
-
- Type: Array of EksAttemptContainerDetail structures
The details for the init containers.
- nodeName
-
- Type: string
The name of the node for this job attempt.
- podName
-
- Type: string
The name of the pod for this job attempt.
- podNamespace
-
- Type: string
The namespace of the Amazon EKS cluster that the pod exists in.
- startedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the attempt was started (when the attempt transitioned from the
STARTINGstate to theRUNNINGstate). - statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide additional details for the current status of the job attempt.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the attempt was stopped. This happens when the attempt transitioned from the
RUNNINGstate to a terminal state, such asSUCCEEDEDorFAILED.
EksConfiguration
Description
Configuration for the Amazon EKS cluster that supports the Batch compute environment. The cluster must exist before the compute environment can be created.
Members
- eksClusterArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon EKS cluster. An example is
arn:aws:eks:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/ClusterForBatch. - kubernetesNamespace
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The namespace of the Amazon EKS cluster. Batch manages pods in this namespace. The value can't left empty or null. It must be fewer than 64 characters long, can't be set to
default, can't start with "kube-," and must match this regular expression:^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$. For more information, see Namespaces in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksContainer
Description
EKS container properties are used in job definitions for Amazon EKS based job definitions to describe the properties for a container node in the pod that's launched as part of a job. This can't be specified for Amazon ECS based job definitions.
Members
- args
-
- Type: Array of strings
An array of arguments to the entrypoint. If this isn't specified, the
CMDof the container image is used. This corresponds to theargsmember in the Entrypoint portion of the Pod in Kubernetes. Environment variable references are expanded using the container's environment.If the referenced environment variable doesn't exist, the reference in the command isn't changed. For example, if the reference is to "
$(NAME1)" and theNAME1environment variable doesn't exist, the command string will remain "$(NAME1)."$$is replaced with$, and the resulting string isn't expanded. For example,$$(VAR_NAME)is passed as$(VAR_NAME)whether or not theVAR_NAMEenvironment variable exists. For more information, see Dockerfile reference: CMD and Define a command and arguments for a pod in the Kubernetes documentation. - command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The entrypoint for the container. This isn't run within a shell. If this isn't specified, the
ENTRYPOINTof the container image is used. Environment variable references are expanded using the container's environment.If the referenced environment variable doesn't exist, the reference in the command isn't changed. For example, if the reference is to "
$(NAME1)" and theNAME1environment variable doesn't exist, the command string will remain "$(NAME1)."$$is replaced with$and the resulting string isn't expanded. For example,$$(VAR_NAME)will be passed as$(VAR_NAME)whether or not theVAR_NAMEenvironment variable exists. The entrypoint can't be updated. For more information, see ENTRYPOINT in the Dockerfile reference and Define a command and arguments for a container and Entrypoint in the Kubernetes documentation. - env
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerEnvironmentVariable structures
The environment variables to pass to a container.
Environment variables cannot start with "
AWS_BATCH". This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - image
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Docker image used to start the container.
- imagePullPolicy
-
- Type: string
The image pull policy for the container. Supported values are
Always,IfNotPresent, andNever. This parameter defaults toIfNotPresent. However, if the:latesttag is specified, it defaults toAlways. For more information, see Updating images in the Kubernetes documentation. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of the container. If the name isn't specified, the default name "
Default" is used. Each container in a pod must have a unique name. - resources
-
- Type: EksContainerResourceRequirements structure
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include
memory,cpu, andnvidia.com/gpu. For more information, see Resource management for pods and containers in the Kubernetes documentation. - securityContext
-
- Type: EksContainerSecurityContext structure
The security context for a job. For more information, see Configure a security context for a pod or container in the Kubernetes documentation.
- volumeMounts
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerVolumeMount structures
The volume mounts for the container. Batch supports
emptyDir,hostPath, andsecretvolume types. For more information about volumes and volume mounts in Kubernetes, see Volumes in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksContainerDetail
Description
The details for container properties that are returned by DescribeJobs for jobs that use Amazon EKS.
Members
- args
-
- Type: Array of strings
An array of arguments to the entrypoint. If this isn't specified, the
CMDof the container image is used. This corresponds to theargsmember in the Entrypoint portion of the Pod in Kubernetes. Environment variable references are expanded using the container's environment.If the referenced environment variable doesn't exist, the reference in the command isn't changed. For example, if the reference is to "
$(NAME1)" and theNAME1environment variable doesn't exist, the command string will remain "$(NAME1)".$$is replaced with$and the resulting string isn't expanded. For example,$$(VAR_NAME)is passed as$(VAR_NAME)whether or not theVAR_NAMEenvironment variable exists. For more information, see Dockerfile reference: CMD and Define a command and arguments for a pod in the Kubernetes documentation. - command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The entrypoint for the container. For more information, see Entrypoint in the Kubernetes documentation.
- env
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerEnvironmentVariable structures
The environment variables to pass to a container.
Environment variables cannot start with "
AWS_BATCH". This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code returned for the job attempt. A non-zero exit code is considered failed.
- image
-
- Type: string
The Docker image used to start the container.
- imagePullPolicy
-
- Type: string
The image pull policy for the container. Supported values are
Always,IfNotPresent, andNever. This parameter defaults toAlwaysif the:latesttag is specified,IfNotPresentotherwise. For more information, see Updating images in the Kubernetes documentation. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of the container. If the name isn't specified, the default name "
Default" is used. Each container in a pod must have a unique name. - reason
-
- Type: string
A short human-readable string to provide additional details for a running or stopped container. It can be up to 255 characters long.
- resources
-
- Type: EksContainerResourceRequirements structure
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include
memory,cpu, andnvidia.com/gpu. For more information, see Resource management for pods and containers in the Kubernetes documentation. - securityContext
-
- Type: EksContainerSecurityContext structure
The security context for a job. For more information, see Configure a security context for a pod or container in the Kubernetes documentation.
- volumeMounts
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerVolumeMount structures
The volume mounts for the container. Batch supports
emptyDir,hostPath, andsecretvolume types. For more information about volumes and volume mounts in Kubernetes, see Volumes in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksContainerEnvironmentVariable
Description
An environment variable.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the environment variable.
- value
-
- Type: string
The value of the environment variable.
EksContainerOverride
Description
Object representing any Kubernetes overrides to a job definition that's used in a SubmitJob API operation.
Members
- args
-
- Type: Array of strings
The arguments to the entrypoint to send to the container that overrides the default arguments from the Docker image or the job definition. For more information, see Dockerfile reference: CMD and Define a command an arguments for a pod in the Kubernetes documentation.
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command to send to the container that overrides the default command from the Docker image or the job definition.
- env
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerEnvironmentVariable structures
The environment variables to send to the container. You can add new environment variables, which are added to the container at launch. Or, you can override the existing environment variables from the Docker image or the job definition.
Environment variables cannot start with "
AWS_BATCH". This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - image
-
- Type: string
The override of the Docker image that's used to start the container.
- name
-
- Type: string
A pointer to the container that you want to override. The name must match a unique container name that you wish to override.
- resources
-
- Type: EksContainerResourceRequirements structure
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. These override the settings in the job definition. The supported resources include
memory,cpu, andnvidia.com/gpu. For more information, see Resource management for pods and containers in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksContainerResourceRequirements
Description
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include memory, cpu, and nvidia.com/gpu. For more information, see Resource management for pods and containers in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- limits
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the
namethat's specified. Resources can be requested using either thelimitsor therequestsobjects.- memory
-
The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
- cpu
-
The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
0.25.cpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifcpuis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be at least as large as the value that's specified inrequests. - nvidia.com/gpu
-
The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.
- requests
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the
namethat's specified. Resources can be requested by using either thelimitsor therequestsobjects.- memory
-
The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a particular instance type, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
- cpu
-
The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
0.25.cpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifcpuis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be at least as large as the value that's specified inrequests. - nvidia.com/gpu
-
The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
nvidia.com/gpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifnvidia.com/gpuis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.
EksContainerSecurityContext
Description
The security context for a job. For more information, see Configure a security context for a pod or container in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- allowPrivilegeEscalation
-
- Type: boolean
Whether or not a container or a Kubernetes pod is allowed to gain more privileges than its parent process. The default value is
false. - privileged
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is
true, the container is given elevated permissions on the host container instance. The level of permissions are similar to therootuser permissions. The default value isfalse. This parameter maps toprivilegedpolicy in the Privileged pod security policies in the Kubernetes documentation. - readOnlyRootFilesystem
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is
true, the container is given read-only access to its root file system. The default value isfalse. This parameter maps toReadOnlyRootFilesystempolicy in the Volumes and file systems pod security policies in the Kubernetes documentation. - runAsGroup
-
- Type: long (int|float)
When this parameter is specified, the container is run as the specified group ID (
gid). If this parameter isn't specified, the default is the group that's specified in the image metadata. This parameter maps toRunAsGroupandMustRunAspolicy in the Users and groups pod security policies in the Kubernetes documentation. - runAsNonRoot
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is specified, the container is run as a user with a
uidother than 0. If this parameter isn't specified, so such rule is enforced. This parameter maps toRunAsUserandMustRunAsNonRootpolicy in the Users and groups pod security policies in the Kubernetes documentation. - runAsUser
-
- Type: long (int|float)
When this parameter is specified, the container is run as the specified user ID (
uid). If this parameter isn't specified, the default is the user that's specified in the image metadata. This parameter maps toRunAsUserandMustRanAspolicy in the Users and groups pod security policies in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksContainerVolumeMount
Description
The volume mounts for a container for an Amazon EKS job. For more information about volumes and volume mounts in Kubernetes, see Volumes in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- mountPath
-
- Type: string
The path on the container where the volume is mounted.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name the volume mount. This must match the name of one of the volumes in the pod.
- readOnly
-
- Type: boolean
If this value is
true, the container has read-only access to the volume. Otherwise, the container can write to the volume. The default value isfalse. - subPath
-
- Type: string
A sub-path inside the referenced volume instead of its root.
EksEmptyDir
Description
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes emptyDir volume. An emptyDir volume is first created when a pod is assigned to a node. It exists as long as that pod is running on that node. The emptyDir volume is initially empty. All containers in the pod can read and write the files in the emptyDir volume. However, the emptyDir volume can be mounted at the same or different paths in each container. When a pod is removed from a node for any reason, the data in the emptyDir is deleted permanently. For more information, see emptyDir in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- medium
-
- Type: string
The medium to store the volume. The default value is an empty string, which uses the storage of the node.
- ""
-
(Default) Use the disk storage of the node.
- "Memory"
-
Use the
tmpfsvolume that's backed by the RAM of the node. Contents of the volume are lost when the node reboots, and any storage on the volume counts against the container's memory limit.
- sizeLimit
-
- Type: string
The maximum size of the volume. By default, there's no maximum size defined.
EksHostPath
Description
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes hostPath volume. A hostPath volume mounts an existing file or directory from the host node's filesystem into your pod. For more information, see hostPath in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- path
-
- Type: string
The path of the file or directory on the host to mount into containers on the pod.
EksMetadata
Description
Describes and uniquely identifies Kubernetes resources. For example, the compute environment that a pod runs in or the jobID for a job running in the pod. For more information, see Understanding Kubernetes Objects in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- annotations
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Key-value pairs used to attach arbitrary, non-identifying metadata to Kubernetes objects. Valid annotation keys have two segments: an optional prefix and a name, separated by a slash (/).
-
The prefix is optional and must be 253 characters or less. If specified, the prefix must be a DNS subdomain− a series of DNS labels separated by dots (.), and it must end with a slash (/).
-
The name segment is required and must be 63 characters or less. It can include alphanumeric characters ([a-z0-9A-Z]), dashes (-), underscores (_), and dots (.), but must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
Annotation values must be 255 characters or less.
Annotations can be added or modified at any time. Each resource can have multiple annotations.
- labels
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Key-value pairs used to identify, sort, and organize cube resources. Can contain up to 63 uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Labels can be added or modified at any time. Each resource can have multiple labels, but each key must be unique for a given object.
- namespace
-
- Type: string
The namespace of the Amazon EKS cluster. In Kubernetes, namespaces provide a mechanism for isolating groups of resources within a single cluster. Names of resources need to be unique within a namespace, but not across namespaces. Batch places Batch Job pods in this namespace. If this field is provided, the value can't be empty or null. It must meet the following requirements:
-
1-63 characters long
-
Can't be set to default
-
Can't start with
kube -
Must match the following regular expression:
^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$
For more information, see Namespaces in the Kubernetes documentation. This namespace can be different from the
kubernetesNamespaceset in the compute environment'sEksConfiguration, but must have identical role-based access control (RBAC) roles as the compute environment'skubernetesNamespace. For multi-node parallel jobs, the same value must be provided across all the node ranges.
EksPersistentVolumeClaim
Description
A persistentVolumeClaim volume is used to mount a PersistentVolume into a Pod. PersistentVolumeClaims are a way for users to "claim" durable storage without knowing the details of the particular cloud environment. See the information about PersistentVolumes in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- claimName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the
persistentVolumeClaimbounded to apersistentVolume. For more information, see Persistent Volume Claims in the Kubernetes documentation. - readOnly
-
- Type: boolean
An optional boolean value indicating if the mount is read only. Default is false. For more information, see Read Only Mounts in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksPodProperties
Description
The properties for the pod.
Members
- containers
-
- Type: Array of EksContainer structures
The properties of the container that's used on the Amazon EKS pod.
This object is limited to 10 elements.
- dnsPolicy
-
- Type: string
The DNS policy for the pod. The default value is
ClusterFirst. If thehostNetworkparameter is not specified, the default isClusterFirstWithHostNet.ClusterFirstindicates that any DNS query that does not match the configured cluster domain suffix is forwarded to the upstream nameserver inherited from the node. For more information, see Pod's DNS policy in the Kubernetes documentation.Valid values:
Default|ClusterFirst|ClusterFirstWithHostNet - hostNetwork
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates if the pod uses the hosts' network IP address. The default value is
true. Setting this tofalseenables the Kubernetes pod networking model. Most Batch workloads are egress-only and don't require the overhead of IP allocation for each pod for incoming connections. For more information, see Host namespaces and Pod networking in the Kubernetes documentation. - imagePullSecrets
-
- Type: Array of ImagePullSecret structures
References a Kubernetes secret resource. It holds a list of secrets. These secrets help to gain access to pull an images from a private registry.
ImagePullSecret$nameis required when this object is used. - initContainers
-
- Type: Array of EksContainer structures
These containers run before application containers, always runs to completion, and must complete successfully before the next container starts. These containers are registered with the Amazon EKS Connector agent and persists the registration information in the Kubernetes backend data store. For more information, see Init Containers in the Kubernetes documentation.
This object is limited to 10 elements.
- metadata
-
- Type: EksMetadata structure
Metadata about the Kubernetes pod. For more information, see Understanding Kubernetes Objects in the Kubernetes documentation.
- serviceAccountName
-
- Type: string
The name of the service account that's used to run the pod. For more information, see Kubernetes service accounts and Configure a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role in the Amazon EKS User Guide and Configure service accounts for pods in the Kubernetes documentation.
- shareProcessNamespace
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates if the processes in a container are shared, or visible, to other containers in the same pod. For more information, see Share Process Namespace between Containers in a Pod.
- volumes
-
- Type: Array of EksVolume structures
Specifies the volumes for a job definition that uses Amazon EKS resources.
EksPodPropertiesDetail
Description
The details for the pod.
Members
- containers
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerDetail structures
The properties of the container that's used on the Amazon EKS pod.
- dnsPolicy
-
- Type: string
The DNS policy for the pod. The default value is
ClusterFirst. If thehostNetworkparameter is not specified, the default isClusterFirstWithHostNet.ClusterFirstindicates that any DNS query that does not match the configured cluster domain suffix is forwarded to the upstream nameserver inherited from the node. If no value was specified fordnsPolicyin the RegisterJobDefinition API operation, then no value will be returned fordnsPolicyby either of DescribeJobDefinitions or DescribeJobs API operations. The pod spec setting will contain eitherClusterFirstorClusterFirstWithHostNet, depending on the value of thehostNetworkparameter. For more information, see Pod's DNS policy in the Kubernetes documentation.Valid values:
Default|ClusterFirst|ClusterFirstWithHostNet - hostNetwork
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates if the pod uses the hosts' network IP address. The default value is
true. Setting this tofalseenables the Kubernetes pod networking model. Most Batch workloads are egress-only and don't require the overhead of IP allocation for each pod for incoming connections. For more information, see Host namespaces and Pod networking in the Kubernetes documentation. - imagePullSecrets
-
- Type: Array of ImagePullSecret structures
Displays the reference pointer to the Kubernetes secret resource. These secrets help to gain access to pull an images from a private registry.
- initContainers
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerDetail structures
The container registered with the Amazon EKS Connector agent and persists the registration information in the Kubernetes backend data store.
- metadata
-
- Type: EksMetadata structure
Describes and uniquely identifies Kubernetes resources. For example, the compute environment that a pod runs in or the
jobIDfor a job running in the pod. For more information, see Understanding Kubernetes Objects in the Kubernetes documentation. - nodeName
-
- Type: string
The name of the node for this job.
- podName
-
- Type: string
The name of the pod for this job.
- serviceAccountName
-
- Type: string
The name of the service account that's used to run the pod. For more information, see Kubernetes service accounts and Configure a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role in the Amazon EKS User Guide and Configure service accounts for pods in the Kubernetes documentation.
- shareProcessNamespace
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates if the processes in a container are shared, or visible, to other containers in the same pod. For more information, see Share Process Namespace between Containers in a Pod.
- volumes
-
- Type: Array of EksVolume structures
Specifies the volumes for a job definition using Amazon EKS resources.
EksPodPropertiesOverride
Description
An object that contains overrides for the Kubernetes pod properties of a job.
Members
- containers
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerOverride structures
The overrides for the container that's used on the Amazon EKS pod.
- initContainers
-
- Type: Array of EksContainerOverride structures
The overrides for the
initContainersdefined in the Amazon EKS pod. These containers run before application containers, always run to completion, and must complete successfully before the next container starts. These containers are registered with the Amazon EKS Connector agent and persists the registration information in the Kubernetes backend data store. For more information, see Init Containers in the Kubernetes documentation. - metadata
-
- Type: EksMetadata structure
Metadata about the overrides for the container that's used on the Amazon EKS pod.
EksProperties
Description
An object that contains the properties for the Kubernetes resources of a job.
Members
- podProperties
-
- Type: EksPodProperties structure
The properties for the Kubernetes pod resources of a job.
EksPropertiesDetail
Description
An object that contains the details for the Kubernetes resources of a job.
Members
- podProperties
-
- Type: EksPodPropertiesDetail structure
The properties for the Kubernetes pod resources of a job.
EksPropertiesOverride
Description
An object that contains overrides for the Kubernetes resources of a job.
Members
- podProperties
-
- Type: EksPodPropertiesOverride structure
The overrides for the Kubernetes pod resources of a job.
EksSecret
Description
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes secret volume. For more information, see secret in the Kubernetes documentation.
Members
- optional
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether the secret or the secret's keys must be defined.
- secretName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the secret. The name must be allowed as a DNS subdomain name. For more information, see DNS subdomain names in the Kubernetes documentation.
EksVolume
Description
Specifies an Amazon EKS volume for a job definition.
Members
- emptyDir
-
- Type: EksEmptyDir structure
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes
emptyDirvolume. For more information, see emptyDir in the Kubernetes documentation. - hostPath
-
- Type: EksHostPath structure
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes
hostPathvolume. For more information, see hostPath in the Kubernetes documentation. - name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the volume. The name must be allowed as a DNS subdomain name. For more information, see DNS subdomain names in the Kubernetes documentation.
- persistentVolumeClaim
-
- Type: EksPersistentVolumeClaim structure
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes
persistentVolumeClaimbounded to apersistentVolume. For more information, see Persistent Volume Claims in the Kubernetes documentation. - secret
-
- Type: EksSecret structure
Specifies the configuration of a Kubernetes
secretvolume. For more information, see secret in the Kubernetes documentation.
EphemeralStorage
Description
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate.
Members
- sizeInGiB
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is
21GiB and the maximum supported value is200GiB.
EvaluateOnExit
Description
Specifies an array of up to 5 conditions to be met, and an action to take (RETRY or EXIT) if all conditions are met. If none of the EvaluateOnExit conditions in a RetryStrategy match, then the job is retried.
Members
- action
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
Specifies the action to take if all of the specified conditions (
onStatusReason,onReason, andonExitCode) are met. The values aren't case sensitive. - onExitCode
-
- Type: string
Contains a glob pattern to match against the decimal representation of the
ExitCodereturned for a job. The pattern can be up to 512 characters long. It can contain only numbers, and can end with an asterisk (*) so that only the start of the string needs to be an exact match.The string can contain up to 512 characters.
- onReason
-
- Type: string
Contains a glob pattern to match against the
Reasonreturned for a job. The pattern can contain up to 512 characters. It can contain letters, numbers, periods (.), colons (:), and white space (including spaces and tabs). It can optionally end with an asterisk (*) so that only the start of the string needs to be an exact match. - onStatusReason
-
- Type: string
Contains a glob pattern to match against the
StatusReasonreturned for a job. The pattern can contain up to 512 characters. It can contain letters, numbers, periods (.), colons (:), and white spaces (including spaces or tabs). It can optionally end with an asterisk (*) so that only the start of the string needs to be an exact match.
FairsharePolicy
Description
The fair-share scheduling policy details.
Members
- computeReservation
-
- Type: int
A value used to reserve some of the available maximum vCPU for share identifiers that aren't already used.
The reserved ratio is
(computeReservation/100)^ActiveFairShareswhereActiveFairSharesis the number of active share identifiers.For example, a
computeReservationvalue of 50 indicates that Batch reserves 50% of the maximum available vCPU if there's only one share identifier. It reserves 25% if there are two share identifiers. It reserves 12.5% if there are three share identifiers. AcomputeReservationvalue of 25 indicates that Batch should reserve 25% of the maximum available vCPU if there's only one share identifier, 6.25% if there are two fair share identifiers, and 1.56% if there are three share identifiers.The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 99.
- shareDecaySeconds
-
- Type: int
The amount of time (in seconds) to use to calculate a fair-share percentage for each share identifier in use. A value of zero (0) indicates the default minimum time window (600 seconds). The maximum supported value is 604800 (1 week).
The decay allows for more recently run jobs to have more weight than jobs that ran earlier. Consider adjusting this number if you have jobs that (on average) run longer than ten minutes, or a large difference in job count or job run times between share identifiers, and the allocation of resources doesn't meet your needs.
- shareDistribution
-
- Type: Array of ShareAttributes structures
An array of
SharedIdentifierobjects that contain the weights for the share identifiers for the fair-share policy. Share identifiers that aren't included have a default weight of1.0.
FargatePlatformConfiguration
Description
The platform configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that run on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
Members
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The Fargate platform version where the jobs are running. A platform version is specified only for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used by default. This uses a recent, approved version of the Fargate platform for compute resources. For more information, see Fargate platform versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
FirelensConfiguration
Description
The FireLens configuration for the container. This is used to specify and configure a log router for container logs. For more information, see Custom log routing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- options
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
The options to use when configuring the log router. This field is optional and can be used to specify a custom configuration file or to add additional metadata, such as the task, task definition, cluster, and container instance details to the log event. If specified, the syntax to use is
"options":{"enable-ecs-log-metadata":"true|false","config-file-type:"s3|file","config-file-value":"arn:aws:s3:::mybucket/fluent.conf|filepath"}. For more information, see Creating a task definition that uses a FireLens configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The log router to use. The valid values are
fluentdorfluentbit.
FrontOfQueueDetail
Description
Contains a list of the first 100 RUNNABLE jobs associated to a single job queue.
Members
- jobs
-
- Type: Array of FrontOfQueueJobSummary structures
The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the first 100
RUNNABLEjobs in a named job queue. For first-in-first-out (FIFO) job queues, jobs are ordered based on their submission time. For fair-share scheduling (FSS) job queues, jobs are ordered based on their job priority and share usage. - lastUpdatedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when each of the first 100
RUNNABLEjobs were last updated.
FrontOfQueueJobSummary
Description
An object that represents summary details for the first 100 RUNNABLE jobs in a job queue.
Members
- earliestTimeAtPosition
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the job transitioned to its current position in the job queue.
- jobArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN for a job in a named job queue.
Host
Description
Determine whether your data volume persists on the host container instance and where it's stored. If this parameter is empty, then the Docker daemon assigns a host path for your data volume. However, the data isn't guaranteed to persist after the containers that are associated with it stop running.
Members
- sourcePath
-
- Type: string
The path on the host container instance that's presented to the container. If this parameter is empty, then the Docker daemon has assigned a host path for you. If this parameter contains a file location, then the data volume persists at the specified location on the host container instance until you delete it manually. If the source path location doesn't exist on the host container instance, the Docker daemon creates it. If the location does exist, the contents of the source path folder are exported.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that run on Fargate resources. Don't provide this for these jobs.
ImagePullSecret
Description
References a Kubernetes secret resource. This name of the secret must start and end with an alphanumeric character, is required to be lowercase, can include periods (.) and hyphens (-), and can't contain more than 253 characters.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
Provides a unique identifier for the
ImagePullSecret. This object is required whenEksPodProperties$imagePullSecretsis used.
JobDefinition
Description
An object that represents an Batch job definition.
Members
- consumableResourceProperties
-
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
Contains a list of consumable resources required by the job.
- containerOrchestrationType
-
- Type: string
The orchestration type of the compute environment. The valid values are
ECS(default) orEKS. - containerProperties
-
- Type: ContainerProperties structure
An object with properties specific to Amazon ECS-based jobs. When
containerPropertiesis used in the job definition, it can't be used in addition toeksProperties,ecsProperties, ornodeProperties. - ecsProperties
-
- Type: EcsProperties structure
An object that contains the properties for the Amazon ECS resources of a job.When
ecsPropertiesis used in the job definition, it can't be used in addition tocontainerProperties,eksProperties, ornodeProperties. - eksProperties
-
- Type: EksProperties structure
An object with properties that are specific to Amazon EKS-based jobs. When
eksPropertiesis used in the job definition, it can't be used in addition tocontainerProperties,ecsProperties, ornodeProperties. - jobDefinitionArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the job definition.
- jobDefinitionName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job definition.
- nodeProperties
-
- Type: NodeProperties structure
An object with properties that are specific to multi-node parallel jobs. When
nodePropertiesis used in the job definition, it can't be used in addition tocontainerProperties,ecsProperties, oreksProperties.If the job runs on Fargate resources, don't specify
nodeProperties. UsecontainerPropertiesinstead. - parameters
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Default parameters or parameter substitution placeholders that are set in the job definition. Parameters are specified as a key-value pair mapping. Parameters in a
SubmitJobrequest override any corresponding parameter defaults from the job definition. For more information about specifying parameters, see Job definition parameters in the Batch User Guide. - platformCapabilities
-
- Type: Array of strings
The platform capabilities required by the job definition. If no value is specified, it defaults to
EC2. Jobs run on Fargate resources specifyFARGATE. - propagateTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the job or job definition to the corresponding Amazon ECS task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the tasks when the tasks are created. For tags with the same name, job tags are given priority over job definitions tags. If the total number of combined tags from the job and job definition is over 50, the job is moved to the
FAILEDstate. - retryStrategy
-
- Type: RetryStrategy structure
The retry strategy to use for failed jobs that are submitted with this job definition.
- revision
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The revision of the job definition.
- schedulingPriority
-
- Type: int
The scheduling priority of the job definition. This only affects jobs in job queues with a fair-share policy. Jobs with a higher scheduling priority are scheduled before jobs with a lower scheduling priority.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the job definition.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that are applied to the job definition.
- timeout
-
- Type: JobTimeout structure
The timeout time for jobs that are submitted with this job definition. After the amount of time you specify passes, Batch terminates your jobs if they aren't finished.
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of job definition. It's either
containerormultinode. If the job is run on Fargate resources, thenmultinodeisn't supported. For more information about multi-node parallel jobs, see Creating a multi-node parallel job definition in the Batch User Guide.
JobDependency
Description
An object that represents an Batch job dependency.
Members
- jobId
-
- Type: string
The job ID of the Batch job that's associated with this dependency.
- type
-
- Type: string
The type of the job dependency.
JobDetail
Description
An object that represents an Batch job.
Members
- arrayProperties
-
- Type: ArrayPropertiesDetail structure
The array properties of the job, if it's an array job.
- attempts
-
- Type: Array of AttemptDetail structures
A list of job attempts that are associated with this job.
- consumableResourceProperties
-
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
Contains a list of consumable resources required by the job.
- container
-
- Type: ContainerDetail structure
An object that represents the details for the container that's associated with the job. If the details are for a multiple-container job, this object will be empty.
- createdAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the job was created. For non-array jobs and parent array jobs, this is when the job entered the
SUBMITTEDstate. This is specifically at the time SubmitJob was called. For array child jobs, this is when the child job was spawned by its parent and entered thePENDINGstate. - dependsOn
-
- Type: Array of JobDependency structures
A list of job IDs that this job depends on.
- ecsProperties
-
- Type: EcsPropertiesDetail structure
An object with properties that are specific to Amazon ECS-based jobs.
- eksAttempts
-
- Type: Array of EksAttemptDetail structures
A list of job attempts that are associated with this job.
- eksProperties
-
- Type: EksPropertiesDetail structure
An object with various properties that are specific to Amazon EKS based jobs.
- isCancelled
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the job is canceled.
- isTerminated
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the job is terminated.
- jobArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job.
- jobDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job definition that this job uses.
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job ID.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job name.
- jobQueue
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue that the job is associated with.
- nodeDetails
-
- Type: NodeDetails structure
An object that represents the details of a node that's associated with a multi-node parallel job.
- nodeProperties
-
- Type: NodeProperties structure
An object that represents the node properties of a multi-node parallel job.
This isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
- parameters
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Additional parameters that are passed to the job that replace parameter substitution placeholders or override any corresponding parameter defaults from the job definition.
- platformCapabilities
-
- Type: Array of strings
The platform capabilities required by the job definition. If no value is specified, it defaults to
EC2. Jobs run on Fargate resources specifyFARGATE. - propagateTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the job or job definition to the corresponding Amazon ECS task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the tasks when the tasks are created. For tags with the same name, job tags are given priority over job definitions tags. If the total number of combined tags from the job and job definition is over 50, the job is moved to the
FAILEDstate. - retryStrategy
-
- Type: RetryStrategy structure
The retry strategy to use for this job if an attempt fails.
- schedulingPriority
-
- Type: int
The scheduling policy of the job definition. This only affects jobs in job queues with a fair-share policy. Jobs with a higher scheduling priority are scheduled before jobs with a lower scheduling priority.
- shareIdentifier
-
- Type: string
The share identifier for the job.
- startedAt
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the job was started. More specifically, it's when the job transitioned from the
STARTINGstate to theRUNNINGstate. - status
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The current status for the job.
If your jobs don't progress to
STARTING, see Jobs stuck in RUNNABLE status in the troubleshooting section of the Batch User Guide. - statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide more details for the current status of the job.
-
CAPACITY:INSUFFICIENT_INSTANCE_CAPACITY- All compute environments have insufficient capacity to service the job. -
MISCONFIGURATION:COMPUTE_ENVIRONMENT_MAX_RESOURCE- All compute environments have amaxVcpusetting that is smaller than the job requirements. -
MISCONFIGURATION:JOB_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENT- All compute environments have no connected instances that meet the job requirements. -
MISCONFIGURATION:SERVICE_ROLE_PERMISSIONS- All compute environments have problems with the service role permissions.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the job was stopped. More specifically, it's when the job transitioned from the
RUNNINGstate to a terminal state, such asSUCCEEDEDorFAILED. - tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that are applied to the job.
- timeout
-
- Type: JobTimeout structure
The timeout configuration for the job.
JobQueueDetail
Description
An object that represents the details for an Batch job queue.
Members
- computeEnvironmentOrder
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of ComputeEnvironmentOrder structures
The compute environments that are attached to the job queue and the order that job placement is preferred. Compute environments are selected for job placement in ascending order.
- jobQueueArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue.
- jobQueueName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job queue name.
- jobQueueType
-
- Type: string
The type of job queue. For service jobs that run on SageMaker Training, this value is
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. For regular container jobs, this value isEKS,ECS, orECS_FARGATEdepending on the compute environment. - jobStateTimeLimitActions
-
- Type: Array of JobStateTimeLimitAction structures
The set of actions that Batch perform on jobs that remain at the head of the job queue in the specified state longer than specified times. Batch will perform each action after
maxTimeSecondshas passed. - priority
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The priority of the job queue. Job queue priority determines the order that job queues are evaluated when multiple queues dispatch jobs within a shared compute environment. A higher value for
priorityindicates a higher priority. Queues are evaluated in cycles, in descending order by priority. For example, a job queue with a priority value of10is evaluated before a queue with a priority value of1. All of the compute environments must be either Amazon EC2 (EC2orSPOT) or Fargate (FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOT). Amazon EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed.Job queue priority doesn't guarantee that a particular job executes before a job in a lower priority queue. Jobs added to higher priority queues during the queue evaluation cycle might not be evaluated until the next cycle. A job is dispatched from a queue only if resources are available when the queue is evaluated. If there are insufficient resources available at that time, the cycle proceeds to the next queue. This means that jobs added to higher priority queues might have to wait for jobs in multiple lower priority queues to complete before they are dispatched. You can use job dependencies to control the order for jobs from queues with different priorities. For more information, see Job Dependencies in the Batch User Guide.
- schedulingPolicyArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy. The format is
aws:Partition:batch:Region:Account:scheduling-policy/Name. For example,aws:aws:batch:us-west-2:123456789012:scheduling-policy/MySchedulingPolicy. - serviceEnvironmentOrder
-
- Type: Array of ServiceEnvironmentOrder structures
The order of the service environment associated with the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority are evaluated first when associated with the same service environment.
- state
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
Describes the ability of the queue to accept new jobs. If the job queue state is
ENABLED, it can accept jobs. If the job queue state isDISABLED, new jobs can't be added to the queue, but jobs already in the queue can finish. - status
-
- Type: string
The status of the job queue (for example,
CREATINGorVALID). - statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide additional details for the current status of the job queue.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that are applied to the job queue. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources in Batch User Guide.
JobStateTimeLimitAction
Description
Specifies an action that Batch will take after the job has remained at the head of the queue in the specified state for longer than the specified time.
Members
- action
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The action to take when a job is at the head of the job queue in the specified state for the specified period of time. The only supported value is
CANCEL, which will cancel the job. - maxTimeSeconds
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The approximate amount of time, in seconds, that must pass with the job in the specified state before the action is taken. The minimum value is 600 (10 minutes) and the maximum value is 86,400 (24 hours).
- reason
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The reason to log for the action being taken.
- state
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The state of the job needed to trigger the action. The only supported value is
RUNNABLE.
JobSummary
Description
An object that represents summary details of a job.
Members
- arrayProperties
-
- Type: ArrayPropertiesSummary structure
The array properties of the job, if it's an array job.
- container
-
- Type: ContainerSummary structure
An object that represents the details of the container that's associated with the job.
- createdAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the job was created. For non-array jobs and parent array jobs, this is when the job entered the
SUBMITTEDstate (at the time SubmitJob was called). For array child jobs, this is when the child job was spawned by its parent and entered thePENDINGstate. - jobArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job.
- jobDefinition
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job definition.
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job ID.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job name.
- nodeProperties
-
- Type: NodePropertiesSummary structure
The node properties for a single node in a job summary list.
This isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
- startedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp for when the job was started. More specifically, it's when the job transitioned from the
STARTINGstate to theRUNNINGstate. - status
-
- Type: string
The current status for the job.
- statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide more details for the current status of the job.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp for when the job was stopped. More specifically, it's when the job transitioned from the
RUNNINGstate to a terminal state, such asSUCCEEDEDorFAILED.
JobTimeout
Description
An object that represents a job timeout configuration.
Members
- attemptDurationSeconds
-
- Type: int
The job timeout time (in seconds) that's measured from the job attempt's
startedAttimestamp. After this time passes, Batch terminates your jobs if they aren't finished. The minimum value for the timeout is 60 seconds.For array jobs, the timeout applies to the child jobs, not to the parent array job.
For multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs, the timeout applies to the whole job, not to the individual nodes.
KeyValuePair
Description
A key-value pair object.
Members
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the key-value pair. For environment variables, this is the name of the environment variable.
- value
-
- Type: string
The value of the key-value pair. For environment variables, this is the value of the environment variable.
KeyValuesPair
Description
A filter name and value pair that's used to return a more specific list of results from a ListJobs or ListJobsByConsumableResource API operation.
Members
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the filter. Filter names are case sensitive.
- values
-
- Type: Array of strings
The filter values.
LatestServiceJobAttempt
Description
Information about the latest attempt of a service job. A Service job can transition from SCHEDULED back to RUNNABLE state when they encounter capacity constraints.
Members
- serviceResourceId
-
- Type: ServiceResourceId structure
The service resource identifier associated with the service job attempt.
LaunchTemplateSpecification
Description
An object that represents a launch template that's associated with a compute resource. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both.
If security groups are specified using both the securityGroupIds parameter of CreateComputeEnvironment and the launch template, the values in the securityGroupIds parameter of CreateComputeEnvironment will be used.
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
Members
- launchTemplateId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the launch template.
- launchTemplateName
-
- Type: string
The name of the launch template.
- overrides
-
- Type: Array of LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverride structures
A launch template to use in place of the default launch template. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both.
You can specify up to ten (10) launch template overrides that are associated to unique instance types or families for each compute environment.
To unset all override templates for a compute environment, you can pass an empty array to the UpdateComputeEnvironment.overrides parameter, or not include the
overridesparameter when submitting theUpdateComputeEnvironmentAPI operation. - userdataType
-
- Type: string
The EKS node initialization process to use. You only need to specify this value if you are using a custom AMI. The default value is
EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH. If imageType is a custom AMI based on EKS_AL2023 or EKS_AL2023_NVIDIA then you must chooseEKS_NODEADM. - version
-
- Type: string
The version number of the launch template,
$Default, or$Latest.If the value is
$Default, the default version of the launch template is used. If the value is$Latest, the latest version of the launch template is used.If the AMI ID that's used in a compute environment is from the launch template, the AMI isn't changed when the compute environment is updated. It's only changed if the
updateToLatestImageVersionparameter for the compute environment is set totrue. During an infrastructure update, if either$Defaultor$Latestis specified, Batch re-evaluates the launch template version, and it might use a different version of the launch template. This is the case even if the launch template isn't specified in the update. When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.Default:
$DefaultLatest:
$Latest
LaunchTemplateSpecificationOverride
Description
An object that represents a launch template to use in place of the default launch template. You must specify either the launch template ID or launch template name in the request, but not both.
If security groups are specified using both the securityGroupIds parameter of CreateComputeEnvironment and the launch template, the values in the securityGroupIds parameter of CreateComputeEnvironment will be used.
You can define up to ten (10) overrides for each compute environment.
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
To unset all override templates for a compute environment, you can pass an empty array to the UpdateComputeEnvironment.overrides parameter, or not include the overrides parameter when submitting the UpdateComputeEnvironment API operation.
Members
- launchTemplateId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the launch template.
Note: If you specify the
launchTemplateIdyou can't specify thelaunchTemplateNameas well. - launchTemplateName
-
- Type: string
The name of the launch template.
Note: If you specify the
launchTemplateNameyou can't specify thelaunchTemplateIdas well. - targetInstanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instance type or family that this override launch template should be applied to.
This parameter is required when defining a launch template override.
Information included in this parameter must meet the following requirements:
-
Must be a valid Amazon EC2 instance type or family.
-
The following Batch
InstanceTypesare not allowed:optimal,default_x86_64, anddefault_arm64. -
targetInstanceTypescan target only instance types and families that are included within theComputeResource.instanceTypesset.targetInstanceTypesdoesn't need to include all of the instances from theinstanceTypeset, but at least a subset. For example, ifComputeResource.instanceTypesincludes[m5, g5],targetInstanceTypescan include[m5.2xlarge]and[m5.large]but not[c5.large]. -
targetInstanceTypesincluded within the same launch template override or across launch template overrides can't overlap for the same compute environment. For example, you can't define one launch template override to target an instance family and another define an instance type within this same family.
- userdataType
-
- Type: string
The EKS node initialization process to use. You only need to specify this value if you are using a custom AMI. The default value is
EKS_BOOTSTRAP_SH. If imageType is a custom AMI based on EKS_AL2023 or EKS_AL2023_NVIDIA then you must chooseEKS_NODEADM. - version
-
- Type: string
The version number of the launch template,
$Default, or$Latest.If the value is
$Default, the default version of the launch template is used. If the value is$Latest, the latest version of the launch template is used.If the AMI ID that's used in a compute environment is from the launch template, the AMI isn't changed when the compute environment is updated. It's only changed if the
updateToLatestImageVersionparameter for the compute environment is set totrue. During an infrastructure update, if either$Defaultor$Latestis specified, Batch re-evaluates the launch template version, and it might use a different version of the launch template. This is the case even if the launch template isn't specified in the update. When updating a compute environment, changing the launch template requires an infrastructure update of the compute environment. For more information, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.Default:
$DefaultLatest:
$Latest
LinuxParameters
Description
Linux-specific modifications that are applied to the container, such as details for device mappings.
Members
- devices
-
- Type: Array of Device structures
Any of the host devices to expose to the container. This parameter maps to
Devicesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--deviceoption to docker run.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't provide it for these jobs.
- initProcessEnabled
-
- Type: boolean
If true, run an
initprocess inside the container that forwards signals and reaps processes. This parameter maps to the--initoption to docker run. This parameter requires version 1.25 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:sudo docker version | grep "Server API version" - maxSwap
-
- Type: int
The total amount of swap memory (in MiB) a container can use. This parameter is translated to the
--memory-swapoption to docker run where the value is the sum of the container memory plus themaxSwapvalue. For more information, see--memory-swapdetails in the Docker documentation.If a
maxSwapvalue of0is specified, the container doesn't use swap. Accepted values are0or any positive integer. If themaxSwapparameter is omitted, the container doesn't use the swap configuration for the container instance on which it runs. AmaxSwapvalue must be set for theswappinessparameter to be used.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't provide it for these jobs.
- sharedMemorySize
-
- Type: int
The value for the size (in MiB) of the
/dev/shmvolume. This parameter maps to the--shm-sizeoption to docker run.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't provide it for these jobs.
- swappiness
-
- Type: int
You can use this parameter to tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. A
swappinessvalue of0causes swapping to not occur unless absolutely necessary. Aswappinessvalue of100causes pages to be swapped aggressively. Valid values are whole numbers between0and100. If theswappinessparameter isn't specified, a default value of60is used. If a value isn't specified formaxSwap, then this parameter is ignored. IfmaxSwapis set to 0, the container doesn't use swap. This parameter maps to the--memory-swappinessoption to docker run.Consider the following when you use a per-container swap configuration.
-
Swap space must be enabled and allocated on the container instance for the containers to use.
By default, the Amazon ECS optimized AMIs don't have swap enabled. You must enable swap on the instance to use this feature. For more information, see Instance store swap volumes in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances or How do I allocate memory to work as swap space in an Amazon EC2 instance by using a swap file?
-
The swap space parameters are only supported for job definitions using EC2 resources.
-
If the
maxSwapandswappinessparameters are omitted from a job definition, each container has a defaultswappinessvalue of 60. Moreover, the total swap usage is limited to two times the memory reservation of the container.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't provide it for these jobs.
- tmpfs
-
- Type: Array of Tmpfs structures
The container path, mount options, and size (in MiB) of the
tmpfsmount. This parameter maps to the--tmpfsoption to docker run.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't provide this parameter for this resource type.
ListJobsByConsumableResourceSummary
Description
Current information about a consumable resource required by a job.
Members
- consumableResourceProperties
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
Contains a list of consumable resources required by the job.
- createdAt
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the consumable resource was created.
- jobArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job.
- jobDefinitionArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job definition.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the job.
- jobQueueArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the job queue.
- jobStatus
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The status of the job. Can be one of:
-
SUBMITTED -
PENDING -
RUNNABLE -
STARTING -
RUNNING -
SUCCEEDED -
FAILED
- quantity
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: long (int|float)
The total amount of the consumable resource that is available.
- shareIdentifier
-
- Type: string
The fair-share scheduling policy identifier for the job.
- startedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp for when the job was started. More specifically, it's when the job transitioned from the
STARTINGstate to theRUNNINGstate. - statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short, human-readable string to provide more details for the current status of the job.
LogConfiguration
Description
Log configuration options to send to a custom log driver for the container.
Members
- logDriver
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The log driver to use for the container. The valid values that are listed for this parameter are log drivers that the Amazon ECS container agent can communicate with by default.
The supported log drivers are
awsfirelens,awslogs,fluentd,gelf,json-file,journald,logentries,syslog, andsplunk.Jobs that are running on Fargate resources are restricted to the
awslogsandsplunklog drivers.- awsfirelens
-
Specifies the firelens logging driver. For more information on configuring Firelens, see Send Amazon ECS logs to an Amazon Web Services service or Amazon Web Services Partner in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- awslogs
-
Specifies the Amazon CloudWatch Logs logging driver. For more information, see Using the awslogs log driver in the Batch User Guide and Amazon CloudWatch Logs logging driver in the Docker documentation.
- fluentd
-
Specifies the Fluentd logging driver. For more information including usage and options, see Fluentd logging driver in the Docker documentation.
- gelf
-
Specifies the Graylog Extended Format (GELF) logging driver. For more information including usage and options, see Graylog Extended Format logging driver in the Docker documentation.
- journald
-
Specifies the journald logging driver. For more information including usage and options, see Journald logging driver in the Docker documentation.
- json-file
-
Specifies the JSON file logging driver. For more information including usage and options, see JSON File logging driver in the Docker documentation.
- splunk
-
Specifies the Splunk logging driver. For more information including usage and options, see Splunk logging driver in the Docker documentation.
- syslog
-
Specifies the syslog logging driver. For more information including usage and options, see Syslog logging driver in the Docker documentation.
If you have a custom driver that's not listed earlier that you want to work with the Amazon ECS container agent, you can fork the Amazon ECS container agent project that's available on GitHub and customize it to work with that driver. We encourage you to submit pull requests for changes that you want to have included. However, Amazon Web Services doesn't currently support running modified copies of this software.
This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version | grep "Server API version" - options
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
The configuration options to send to the log driver. This parameter requires version 1.19 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version | grep "Server API version" - secretOptions
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets to pass to the log configuration. For more information, see Specifying sensitive data in the Batch User Guide.
MountPoint
Description
Details for a Docker volume mount point that's used in a job's container properties. This parameter maps to Volumes in the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the --volume option to docker run.
Members
- containerPath
-
- Type: string
The path on the container where the host volume is mounted.
- readOnly
-
- Type: boolean
If this value is
true, the container has read-only access to the volume. Otherwise, the container can write to the volume. The default value isfalse. - sourceVolume
-
- Type: string
The name of the volume to mount.
NetworkConfiguration
Description
The network configuration for jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources must not specify this parameter.
Members
- assignPublicIp
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether the job has a public IP address. For a job that's running on Fargate resources in a private subnet to send outbound traffic to the internet (for example, to pull container images), the private subnet requires a NAT gateway be attached to route requests to the internet. For more information, see Amazon ECS task networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. The default value is "
DISABLED".
NetworkInterface
Description
An object that represents the elastic network interface for a multi-node parallel job node.
Members
- attachmentId
-
- Type: string
The attachment ID for the network interface.
- ipv6Address
-
- Type: string
The private IPv6 address for the network interface.
- privateIpv4Address
-
- Type: string
The private IPv4 address for the network interface.
NodeDetails
Description
An object that represents the details of a multi-node parallel job node.
Members
- isMainNode
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether the current node is the main node for a multi-node parallel job.
- nodeIndex
-
- Type: int
The node index for the node. Node index numbering starts at zero. This index is also available on the node with the
AWS_BATCH_JOB_NODE_INDEXenvironment variable.
NodeOverrides
Description
An object that represents any node overrides to a job definition that's used in a SubmitJob API operation.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources. Don't provide it for these jobs. Rather, use containerOverrides instead.
Members
- nodePropertyOverrides
-
- Type: Array of NodePropertyOverride structures
The node property overrides for the job.
- numNodes
-
- Type: int
The number of nodes to use with a multi-node parallel job. This value overrides the number of nodes that are specified in the job definition. To use this override, you must meet the following conditions:
-
There must be at least one node range in your job definition that has an open upper boundary, such as
:orn:. -
The lower boundary of the node range that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
-
The main node index that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
NodeProperties
Description
An object that represents the node properties of a multi-node parallel job.
Node properties can't be specified for Amazon EKS based job definitions.
Members
- mainNode
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
Specifies the node index for the main node of a multi-node parallel job. This node index value must be fewer than the number of nodes.
- nodeRangeProperties
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of NodeRangeProperty structures
A list of node ranges and their properties that are associated with a multi-node parallel job.
- numNodes
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The number of nodes that are associated with a multi-node parallel job.
NodePropertiesSummary
Description
An object that represents the properties of a node that's associated with a multi-node parallel job.
Members
- isMainNode
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether the current node is the main node for a multi-node parallel job.
- nodeIndex
-
- Type: int
The node index for the node. Node index numbering begins at zero. This index is also available on the node with the
AWS_BATCH_JOB_NODE_INDEXenvironment variable. - numNodes
-
- Type: int
The number of nodes that are associated with a multi-node parallel job.
NodePropertyOverride
Description
The object that represents any node overrides to a job definition that's used in a SubmitJob API operation.
Members
- consumableResourcePropertiesOverride
-
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
An object that contains overrides for the consumable resources of a job.
- containerOverrides
-
- Type: ContainerOverrides structure
The overrides that are sent to a node range.
- ecsPropertiesOverride
-
- Type: EcsPropertiesOverride structure
An object that contains the properties that you want to replace for the existing Amazon ECS resources of a job.
- eksPropertiesOverride
-
- Type: EksPropertiesOverride structure
An object that contains the properties that you want to replace for the existing Amazon EKS resources of a job.
- instanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
An object that contains the instance types that you want to replace for the existing resources of a job.
- targetNodes
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The range of nodes, using node index values, that's used to override. A range of
0:3indicates nodes with index values of0through3. If the starting range value is omitted (:n), then0is used to start the range. If the ending range value is omitted (n:), then the highest possible node index is used to end the range.
NodeRangeProperty
Description
This is an object that represents the properties of the node range for a multi-node parallel job.
Members
- consumableResourceProperties
-
- Type: ConsumableResourceProperties structure
Contains a list of consumable resources required by a job.
- container
-
- Type: ContainerProperties structure
The container details for the node range.
- ecsProperties
-
- Type: EcsProperties structure
This is an object that represents the properties of the node range for a multi-node parallel job.
- eksProperties
-
- Type: EksProperties structure
This is an object that represents the properties of the node range for a multi-node parallel job.
- instanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instance types of the underlying host infrastructure of a multi-node parallel job.
This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
In addition, this list object is currently limited to one element.
- targetNodes
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The range of nodes, using node index values. A range of
0:3indicates nodes with index values of0through3. If the starting range value is omitted (:n), then0is used to start the range. If the ending range value is omitted (n:), then the highest possible node index is used to end the range. Your accumulative node ranges must account for all nodes (0:n). You can nest node ranges (for example,0:10and4:5). In this case, the4:5range properties override the0:10properties.
RepositoryCredentials
Description
The repository credentials for private registry authentication.
Members
- credentialsParameter
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret containing the private repository credentials.
ResourceRequirement
Description
The type and amount of a resource to assign to a container. The supported resources include GPU, MEMORY, and VCPU.
Members
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of resource to assign to a container. The supported resources include
GPU,MEMORY, andVCPU. - value
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The quantity of the specified resource to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the
typespecified.- type="GPU"
-
The number of physical GPUs to reserve for the container. Make sure that the number of GPUs reserved for all containers in a job doesn't exceed the number of available GPUs on the compute resource that the job is launched on.
GPUs aren't available for jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
- type="MEMORY"
-
The memory hard limit (in MiB) present to the container. This parameter is supported for jobs that are running on Amazon EC2 resources. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. This parameter maps to
Memoryin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--memoryoption to docker run. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job. This is required but can be specified in several places for multi-node parallel (MNP) jobs. It must be specified for each node at least once. This parameter maps toMemoryin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--memoryoption to docker run.If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a particular instance type, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
For jobs that are running on Fargate resources, then
valueis the hard limit (in MiB), and must match one of the supported values and theVCPUvalues must be one of the values supported for that memory value.- value = 512
-
VCPU= 0.25 - value = 1024
-
VCPU= 0.25 or 0.5 - value = 2048
-
VCPU= 0.25, 0.5, or 1 - value = 3072
-
VCPU= 0.5, or 1 - value = 4096
-
VCPU= 0.5, 1, or 2 - value = 5120, 6144, or 7168
-
VCPU= 1 or 2 - value = 8192
-
VCPU= 1, 2, or 4 - value = 9216, 10240, 11264, 12288, 13312, 14336, or 15360
-
VCPU= 2 or 4 - value = 16384
-
VCPU= 2, 4, or 8 - value = 17408, 18432, 19456, 21504, 22528, 23552, 25600, 26624, 27648, 29696, or 30720
-
VCPU= 4 - value = 20480, 24576, or 28672
-
VCPU= 4 or 8 - value = 36864, 45056, 53248, or 61440
-
VCPU= 8 - value = 32768, 40960, 49152, or 57344
-
VCPU= 8 or 16 - value = 65536, 73728, 81920, 90112, 98304, 106496, 114688, or 122880
-
VCPU= 16
- type="VCPU"
-
The number of vCPUs reserved for the container. This parameter maps to
CpuSharesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--cpu-sharesoption to docker run. Each vCPU is equivalent to 1,024 CPU shares. For Amazon EC2 resources, you must specify at least one vCPU. This is required but can be specified in several places; it must be specified for each node at least once.The default for the Fargate On-Demand vCPU resource count quota is 6 vCPUs. For more information about Fargate quotas, see Fargate quotas in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
For jobs that are running on Fargate resources, then
valuemust match one of the supported values and theMEMORYvalues must be one of the values supported for thatVCPUvalue. The supported values are 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16- value = 0.25
-
MEMORY= 512, 1024, or 2048 - value = 0.5
-
MEMORY= 1024, 2048, 3072, or 4096 - value = 1
-
MEMORY= 2048, 3072, 4096, 5120, 6144, 7168, or 8192 - value = 2
-
MEMORY= 4096, 5120, 6144, 7168, 8192, 9216, 10240, 11264, 12288, 13312, 14336, 15360, or 16384 - value = 4
-
MEMORY= 8192, 9216, 10240, 11264, 12288, 13312, 14336, 15360, 16384, 17408, 18432, 19456, 20480, 21504, 22528, 23552, 24576, 25600, 26624, 27648, 28672, 29696, or 30720 - value = 8
-
MEMORY= 16384, 20480, 24576, 28672, 32768, 36864, 40960, 45056, 49152, 53248, 57344, or 61440 - value = 16
-
MEMORY= 32768, 40960, 49152, 57344, 65536, 73728, 81920, 90112, 98304, 106496, 114688, or 122880
RetryStrategy
Description
The retry strategy that's associated with a job. For more information, see Automated job retries in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- attempts
-
- Type: int
The number of times to move a job to the
RUNNABLEstatus. You can specify between 1 and 10 attempts. If the value ofattemptsis greater than one, the job is retried on failure the same number of attempts as the value. - evaluateOnExit
-
- Type: Array of EvaluateOnExit structures
Array of up to 5 objects that specify the conditions where jobs are retried or failed. If this parameter is specified, then the
attemptsparameter must also be specified. If none of the listed conditions match, then the job is retried.
RuntimePlatform
Description
An object that represents the compute environment architecture for Batch jobs on Fargate.
Members
- cpuArchitecture
-
- Type: string
The vCPU architecture. The default value is
X86_64. Valid values areX86_64andARM64.This parameter must be set to
X86_64for Windows containers.Fargate Spot is not supported on Windows-based containers on Fargate. A job queue will be blocked if a Windows job is submitted to a job queue with only Fargate Spot compute environments. However, you can attach both
FARGATEandFARGATE_SPOTcompute environments to the same job queue. - operatingSystemFamily
-
- Type: string
The operating system for the compute environment. Valid values are:
LINUX(default),WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE,WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL,WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE, andWINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL.The following parameters can’t be set for Windows containers:
linuxParameters,privileged,user,ulimits,readonlyRootFilesystem, andefsVolumeConfiguration.The Batch Scheduler checks the compute environments that are attached to the job queue before registering a task definition with Fargate. In this scenario, the job queue is where the job is submitted. If the job requires a Windows container and the first compute environment is
LINUX, the compute environment is skipped and the next compute environment is checked until a Windows-based compute environment is found.Fargate Spot is not supported on Windows-based containers on Fargate. A job queue will be blocked if a Windows job is submitted to a job queue with only Fargate Spot compute environments. However, you can attach both
FARGATEandFARGATE_SPOTcompute environments to the same job queue.
SchedulingPolicyDetail
Description
An object that represents a scheduling policy.
Members
- arn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy. An example is
arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:123456789012:scheduling-policy/HighPriority. - fairsharePolicy
-
- Type: FairsharePolicy structure
The fair-share scheduling policy details.
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the fair-share scheduling policy.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags that you apply to the fair-share scheduling policy to categorize and organize your resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in Amazon Web Services General Reference.
SchedulingPolicyListingDetail
Description
An object that contains the details of a scheduling policy that's returned in a ListSchedulingPolicy action.
Members
- arn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduling policy.
Secret
Description
An object that represents the secret to expose to your container. Secrets can be exposed to a container in the following ways:
-
To inject sensitive data into your containers as environment variables, use the
secretscontainer definition parameter. -
To reference sensitive information in the log configuration of a container, use the
secretOptionscontainer definition parameter.
For more information, see Specifying sensitive data in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the secret.
- valueFrom
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The secret to expose to the container. The supported values are either the full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Secrets Manager secret or the full ARN of the parameter in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Parameter Store.
If the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Parameter Store parameter exists in the same Region as the job you're launching, then you can use either the full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or name of the parameter. If the parameter exists in a different Region, then the full ARN must be specified.
ServerException
Description
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Members
- message
-
- Type: string
ServiceEnvironmentDetail
Description
Detailed information about a service environment, including its configuration, state, and capacity limits.
Members
- capacityLimits
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of CapacityLimit structures
The capacity limits for the service environment. This defines the maximum resources that can be used by service jobs in this environment.
- serviceEnvironmentArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service environment.
- serviceEnvironmentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service environment.
- serviceEnvironmentType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of service environment. For SageMaker Training jobs, this value is
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. - state
-
- Type: string
The state of the service environment. Valid values are
ENABLEDandDISABLED. - status
-
- Type: string
The current status of the service environment.
- tags
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (TagKey) to strings
The tags associated with the service environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. For more information, see Tagging your Batch resources.
ServiceEnvironmentOrder
Description
Specifies the order of a service environment for a job queue. This determines the priority order when multiple service environments are associated with the same job queue.
Members
- order
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The order of the service environment. Job queues with a higher priority are evaluated first when associated with the same service environment.
- serviceEnvironment
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name or ARN of the service environment.
ServiceJobAttemptDetail
Description
Detailed information about an attempt to run a service job.
Members
- serviceResourceId
-
- Type: ServiceResourceId structure
The service resource identifier associated with the service job attempt.
- startedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job attempt was started.
- statusReason
-
- Type: string
A string that provides additional details for the current status of the service job attempt.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job attempt stopped running.
ServiceJobEvaluateOnExit
Description
Specifies conditions for when to exit or retry a service job based on the exit status or status reason.
Members
- action
-
- Type: string
The action to take if the service job exits with the specified condition. Valid values are
RETRYandEXIT. - onStatusReason
-
- Type: string
Contains a glob pattern to match against the StatusReason returned for a job. The pattern can contain up to 512 characters and can contain all printable characters. It can optionally end with an asterisk (*) so that only the start of the string needs to be an exact match.
ServiceJobRetryStrategy
Description
The retry strategy for service jobs. This defines how many times to retry a failed service job and under what conditions. For more information, see Service job retry strategies in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- attempts
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The number of times to move a service job to
RUNNABLEstatus. You can specify between 1 and 10 attempts. - evaluateOnExit
-
- Type: Array of ServiceJobEvaluateOnExit structures
Array of
ServiceJobEvaluateOnExitobjects that specify conditions under which the service job should be retried or failed.
ServiceJobSummary
Description
Summary information about a service job.
Members
- createdAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job was created.
- jobArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service job.
- jobId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The job ID for the service job.
- jobName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service job.
- latestAttempt
-
- Type: LatestServiceJobAttempt structure
Information about the latest attempt for the service job.
- serviceJobType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of service job. For SageMaker Training jobs, this value is
SAGEMAKER_TRAINING. - shareIdentifier
-
- Type: string
The share identifier for the job.
- startedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job was started.
- status
-
- Type: string
The current status of the service job.
- statusReason
-
- Type: string
A short string to provide more details on the current status of the service job.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) for when the service job stopped running.
ServiceJobTimeout
Description
The timeout configuration for service jobs.
Members
- attemptDurationSeconds
-
- Type: int
The maximum duration in seconds that a service job attempt can run. After this time is reached, Batch terminates the service job attempt.
ServiceResourceId
Description
The Batch unique identifier.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the resource identifier.
- value
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The value of the resource identifier.
ShareAttributes
Description
Specifies the weights for the share identifiers for the fair-share policy. Share identifiers that aren't included have a default weight of 1.0.
Members
- shareIdentifier
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
A share identifier or share identifier prefix. If the string ends with an asterisk (*), this entry specifies the weight factor to use for share identifiers that start with that prefix. The list of share identifiers in a fair-share policy can't overlap. For example, you can't have one that specifies a
shareIdentifierofUserA*and another that specifies ashareIdentifierofUserA1.There can be no more than 500 share identifiers active in a job queue.
The string is limited to 255 alphanumeric characters, and can be followed by an asterisk (*).
- weightFactor
-
- Type: float
The weight factor for the share identifier. The default value is 1.0. A lower value has a higher priority for compute resources. For example, jobs that use a share identifier with a weight factor of 0.125 (1/8) get 8 times the compute resources of jobs that use a share identifier with a weight factor of 1.
The smallest supported value is 0.0001, and the largest supported value is 999.9999.
TaskContainerDependency
Description
A list of containers that this task depends on.
Members
- condition
-
- Type: string
The dependency condition of the container. The following are the available conditions and their behavior:
-
START- This condition emulates the behavior of links and volumes today. It validates that a dependent container is started before permitting other containers to start. -
COMPLETE- This condition validates that a dependent container runs to completion (exits) before permitting other containers to start. This can be useful for nonessential containers that run a script and then exit. This condition can't be set on an essential container. -
SUCCESS- This condition is the same asCOMPLETE, but it also requires that the container exits with a zero status. This condition can't be set on an essential container.
- containerName
-
- Type: string
A unique identifier for the container.
TaskContainerDetails
Description
The details for the container in this task attempt.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command that's passed to the container. This parameter maps to
Cmdin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and theCOMMANDparameter to docker run. For more information, see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#cmd. - dependsOn
-
- Type: Array of TaskContainerDependency structures
A list of containers that this container depends on.
- environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to pass to a container. This parameter maps to
Envin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--envoption to docker run.We don't recommend using plaintext environment variables for sensitive information, such as credential data.
- essential
-
- Type: boolean
If the essential parameter of a container is marked as
true, and that container fails or stops for any reason, all other containers that are part of the task are stopped. If theessentialparameter of a container is marked as false, its failure doesn't affect the rest of the containers in a task. If this parameter is omitted, a container is assumed to be essential.All jobs must have at least one essential container. If you have an application that's composed of multiple containers, group containers that are used for a common purpose into components, and separate the different components into multiple task definitions. For more information, see Application Architecture in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code returned upon completion.
- firelensConfiguration
-
- Type: FirelensConfiguration structure
The FireLens configuration for the container. This is used to specify and configure a log router for container logs. For more information, see Custom log routing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- image
-
- Type: string
The image used to start a container. This string is passed directly to the Docker daemon. By default, images in the Docker Hub registry are available. Other repositories are specified with either
repository-url/image:tagorrepository-url/image@digest. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, underscores, colons, periods, forward slashes, and number signs are allowed. This parameter maps toImagein the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and theIMAGEparameter of the docker run . - linuxParameters
-
- Type: LinuxParameters structure
Linux-specific modifications that are applied to the container, such as Linux kernel capabilities. For more information, see KernelCapabilities.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: LogConfiguration structure
The log configuration specification for the container.
This parameter maps to
LogConfigin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--log-driveroption to docker run.By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However the container can use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver with this parameter in the container definition. To use a different logging driver for a container, the log system must be configured properly on the container instance (or on a different log server for remote logging options). For more information about the options for different supported log drivers, see Configure logging drivers in the Docker documentation.
Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon (shown in the
LogConfigurationdata type). Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command: sudo docker version
--format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register the logging drivers available on that instance with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - logStreamName
-
- Type: string
The name of the CloudWatch Logs log stream that's associated with the container. The log group for Batch jobs is /aws/batch/job. Each container attempt receives a log stream name when they reach the
RUNNINGstatus. - mountPoints
-
- Type: Array of MountPoint structures
The mount points for data volumes in your container.
This parameter maps to
Volumesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the --volume option to docker run.Windows containers can mount whole directories on the same drive as
$env:ProgramData. Windows containers can't mount directories on a different drive, and mount point can't be across drives. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of a container.
- networkInterfaces
-
- Type: Array of NetworkInterface structures
The network interfaces that are associated with the job.
- privileged
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is
true, the container is given elevated privileges on the host container instance (similar to therootuser). This parameter maps toPrivilegedin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--privilegedoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.
- readonlyRootFilesystem
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given read-only access to its root file system. This parameter maps to
ReadonlyRootfsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--read-onlyoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- reason
-
- Type: string
A short (255 max characters) human-readable string to provide additional details for a running or stopped container.
- repositoryCredentials
-
- Type: RepositoryCredentials structure
The private repository authentication credentials to use.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of a resource to assign to a container. The only supported resource is a GPU.
- secrets
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets to pass to the container. For more information, see Specifying Sensitive Data in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- ulimits
-
- Type: Array of Ulimit structures
A list of
ulimitsto set in the container. If aulimitvalue is specified in a task definition, it overrides the default values set by Docker. This parameter maps toUlimitsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--ulimitoption to docker run.Amazon ECS tasks hosted on Fargate use the default resource limit values set by the operating system with the exception of the nofile resource limit parameter which Fargate overrides. The
nofileresource limit sets a restriction on the number of open files that a container can use. The defaultnofilesoft limit is1024and the default hard limit is65535.This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command: sudo docker version
--format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- user
-
- Type: string
The user to use inside the container. This parameter maps to User in the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the --user option to docker run.
When running tasks using the
hostnetwork mode, don't run containers using theroot user (UID 0). We recommend using a non-root user for better security.You can specify the
userusing the following formats. If specifying a UID or GID, you must specify it as a positive integer.-
user -
user:group -
uid -
uid:gid -
user:gi -
uid:group -
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
TaskContainerOverrides
Description
The overrides that should be sent to a container.
For information about using Batch overrides when you connect event sources to targets, see BatchContainerOverrides.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command to send to the container that overrides the default command from the Docker image or the job definition.
This parameter can't contain an empty string.
- environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to send to the container. You can add new environment variables, which are added to the container at launch, or you can override the existing environment variables from the Docker image or the job definition.
Environment variables cannot start with
AWS_BATCH. This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - name
-
- Type: string
A pointer to the container that you want to override. The container's name provides a unique identifier for the container being used.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. This overrides the settings in the job definition. The supported resources include
GPU,MEMORY, andVCPU.
TaskContainerProperties
Description
Container properties are used for Amazon ECS-based job definitions. These properties to describe the container that's launched as part of a job.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command that's passed to the container. This parameter maps to
Cmdin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and theCOMMANDparameter to docker run. For more information, see Dockerfile reference: CMD. - dependsOn
-
- Type: Array of TaskContainerDependency structures
A list of containers that this container depends on.
- environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to pass to a container. This parameter maps to Env in the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the
--envparameter to docker run.We don't recommend using plaintext environment variables for sensitive information, such as credential data.
Environment variables cannot start with
AWS_BATCH. This naming convention is reserved for variables that Batch sets. - essential
-
- Type: boolean
If the essential parameter of a container is marked as
true, and that container fails or stops for any reason, all other containers that are part of the task are stopped. If theessentialparameter of a container is marked as false, its failure doesn't affect the rest of the containers in a task. If this parameter is omitted, a container is assumed to be essential.All jobs must have at least one essential container. If you have an application that's composed of multiple containers, group containers that are used for a common purpose into components, and separate the different components into multiple task definitions. For more information, see Application Architecture in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- firelensConfiguration
-
- Type: FirelensConfiguration structure
The FireLens configuration for the container. This is used to specify and configure a log router for container logs. For more information, see Custom log routing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- image
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The image used to start a container. This string is passed directly to the Docker daemon. By default, images in the Docker Hub registry are available. Other repositories are specified with either
repository-url/image:tagorrepository-url/image@digest. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, underscores, colons, periods, forward slashes, and number signs are allowed. This parameter maps toImagein the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and theIMAGEparameter of the docker run . - linuxParameters
-
- Type: LinuxParameters structure
Linux-specific modifications that are applied to the container, such as Linux kernel capabilities. For more information, see KernelCapabilities.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: LogConfiguration structure
The log configuration specification for the container.
This parameter maps to
LogConfigin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--log-driveroption to docker run.By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However the container can use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver with this parameter in the container definition. To use a different logging driver for a container, the log system must be configured properly on the container instance (or on a different log server for remote logging options). For more information about the options for different supported log drivers, see Configure logging drivers in the Docker documentation.
Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon (shown in the
LogConfigurationdata type). Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command: sudo docker version
--format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register the logging drivers available on that instance with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - mountPoints
-
- Type: Array of MountPoint structures
The mount points for data volumes in your container.
This parameter maps to
Volumesin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the --volume option to docker run.Windows containers can mount whole directories on the same drive as
$env:ProgramData. Windows containers can't mount directories on a different drive, and mount point can't be across drives. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of a container. The name can be used as a unique identifier to target your
dependsOnandOverridesobjects. - privileged
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is
true, the container is given elevated privileges on the host container instance (similar to therootuser). This parameter maps toPrivilegedin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--privilegedoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.
- readonlyRootFilesystem
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given read-only access to its root file system. This parameter maps to
ReadonlyRootfsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--read-onlyoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- repositoryCredentials
-
- Type: RepositoryCredentials structure
The private repository authentication credentials to use.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of a resource to assign to a container. The only supported resource is a GPU.
- secrets
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets to pass to the container. For more information, see Specifying Sensitive Data in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- ulimits
-
- Type: Array of Ulimit structures
A list of
ulimitsto set in the container. If aulimitvalue is specified in a task definition, it overrides the default values set by Docker. This parameter maps toUlimitsin the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the--ulimitoption to docker run.Amazon ECS tasks hosted on Fargate use the default resource limit values set by the operating system with the exception of the nofile resource limit parameter which Fargate overrides. The
nofileresource limit sets a restriction on the number of open files that a container can use. The defaultnofilesoft limit is1024and the default hard limit is65535.This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command: sudo docker version
--format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- user
-
- Type: string
The user to use inside the container. This parameter maps to User in the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the --user option to docker run.
When running tasks using the
hostnetwork mode, don't run containers using theroot user (UID 0). We recommend using a non-root user for better security.You can specify the
userusing the following formats. If specifying a UID or GID, you must specify it as a positive integer.-
user -
user:group -
uid -
uid:gid -
user:gi -
uid:group
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
TaskPropertiesOverride
Description
An object that contains overrides for the task definition of a job.
Members
- containers
-
- Type: Array of TaskContainerOverrides structures
The overrides for the container definition of a job.
Tmpfs
Description
The container path, mount options, and size of the tmpfs mount.
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
Members
- containerPath
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The absolute file path in the container where the
tmpfsvolume is mounted. - mountOptions
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of
tmpfsvolume mount options.Valid values: "
defaults" | "ro" | "rw" | "suid" | "nosuid" | "dev" | "nodev" | "exec" | "noexec" | "sync" | "async" | "dirsync" | "remount" | "mand" | "nomand" | "atime" | "noatime" | "diratime" | "nodiratime" | "bind" | "rbind" | "unbindable" | "runbindable" | "private" | "rprivate" | "shared" | "rshared" | "slave" | "rslave" | "relatime" | "norelatime" | "strictatime" | "nostrictatime" | "mode" | "uid" | "gid" | "nr_inodes" | "nr_blocks" | "mpol" - size
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The size (in MiB) of the
tmpfsvolume.
Ulimit
Description
The ulimit settings to pass to the container. For more information, see Ulimit.
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
Members
- hardLimit
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The hard limit for the
ulimittype. - name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
typeof theulimit. Valid values are:core|cpu|data|fsize|locks|memlock|msgqueue|nice|nofile|nproc|rss|rtprio|rttime|sigpending|stack. - softLimit
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The soft limit for the
ulimittype.
UpdatePolicy
Description
Specifies the infrastructure update policy for the Amazon EC2 compute environment. For more information about infrastructure updates, see Updating compute environments in the Batch User Guide.
Members
- jobExecutionTimeoutMinutes
-
- Type: long (int|float)
Specifies the job timeout (in minutes) when the compute environment infrastructure is updated. The default value is 30.
- terminateJobsOnUpdate
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether jobs are automatically terminated when the compute environment infrastructure is updated. The default value is
false.
Volume
Description
A data volume that's used in a job's container properties.
Members
- efsVolumeConfiguration
-
- Type: EFSVolumeConfiguration structure
This parameter is specified when you're using an Amazon Elastic File System file system for job storage. Jobs that are running on Fargate resources must specify a
platformVersionof at least1.4.0. - host
-
- Type: Host structure
The contents of the
hostparameter determine whether your data volume persists on the host container instance and where it's stored. If the host parameter is empty, then the Docker daemon assigns a host path for your data volume. However, the data isn't guaranteed to persist after the containers that are associated with it stop running.This parameter isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources and shouldn't be provided.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the volume. It can be up to 255 characters long. It can contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). This name is referenced in the
sourceVolumeparameter of container definitionmountPoints.