interface EmrContainersCreateVirtualClusterJsonataProps
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![]() | software.amazon.awscdk.services.stepfunctions.tasks.EmrContainersCreateVirtualClusterJsonataProps |
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Properties to define a EMR Containers CreateVirtualCluster Task using JSONata on an EKS cluster.
Example
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import * as cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib';
import { aws_stepfunctions as stepfunctions } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
import { aws_stepfunctions_tasks as stepfunctions_tasks } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
declare const assign: any;
declare const eksClusterInput: stepfunctions_tasks.EksClusterInput;
declare const outputs: any;
declare const taskRole: stepfunctions.TaskRole;
declare const timeout: stepfunctions.Timeout;
const emrContainersCreateVirtualClusterJsonataProps: stepfunctions_tasks.EmrContainersCreateVirtualClusterJsonataProps = {
eksCluster: eksClusterInput,
// the properties below are optional
assign: {
assignKey: assign,
},
comment: 'comment',
credentials: {
role: taskRole,
},
eksNamespace: 'eksNamespace',
heartbeat: cdk.Duration.minutes(30),
heartbeatTimeout: timeout,
integrationPattern: stepfunctions.IntegrationPattern.REQUEST_RESPONSE,
outputs: outputs,
queryLanguage: stepfunctions.QueryLanguage.JSON_PATH,
stateName: 'stateName',
tags: {
tagsKey: 'tags',
},
taskTimeout: timeout,
timeout: cdk.Duration.minutes(30),
virtualClusterName: 'virtualClusterName',
};
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
eks | Eks | EKS Cluster or task input that contains the name of the cluster. |
assign? | { [string]: any } | Workflow variables to store in this step. |
comment? | string | A comment describing this state. |
credentials? | Credentials | Credentials for an IAM Role that the State Machine assumes for executing the task. |
eks | string | The namespace of an EKS cluster. |
heartbeat? | Duration | Timeout for the heartbeat. |
heartbeat | Timeout | Timeout for the heartbeat. |
integration | Integration | AWS Step Functions integrates with services directly in the Amazon States Language. |
outputs? | any | Used to specify and transform output from the state. |
query | Query | The name of the query language used by the state. |
state | string | Optional name for this state. |
tags? | { [string]: string } | The tags assigned to the virtual cluster. |
task | Timeout | Timeout for the task. |
timeout? | Duration | Timeout for the task. |
virtual | string | Name of the virtual cluster that will be created. |
eksCluster
Type:
Eks
EKS Cluster or task input that contains the name of the cluster.
assign?
Type:
{ [string]: any }
(optional, default: Not assign variables)
Workflow variables to store in this step.
Using workflow variables, you can store data in a step and retrieve that data in future steps.
See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/workflow-variables.html
comment?
Type:
string
(optional, default: No comment)
A comment describing this state.
credentials?
Type:
Credentials
(optional, default: None (Task is executed using the State Machine's execution role))
Credentials for an IAM Role that the State Machine assumes for executing the task.
This enables cross-account resource invocations.
eksNamespace?
Type:
string
(optional, default: 'default')
The namespace of an EKS cluster.
heartbeat?
⚠️ Deprecated: use heartbeatTimeout
Type:
Duration
(optional, default: None)
Timeout for the heartbeat.
heartbeatTimeout?
Type:
Timeout
(optional, default: None)
Timeout for the heartbeat.
[disable-awslint:duration-prop-type] is needed because all props interface in aws-stepfunctions-tasks extend this interface
integrationPattern?
Type:
Integration
(optional, default: IntegrationPattern.REQUEST_RESPONSE
for most tasks.
IntegrationPattern.RUN_JOB
for the following exceptions:
BatchSubmitJob
, EmrAddStep
, EmrCreateCluster
, EmrTerminationCluster
, and EmrContainersStartJobRun
.)
AWS Step Functions integrates with services directly in the Amazon States Language.
You can control these AWS services using service integration patterns.
Depending on the AWS Service, the Service Integration Pattern availability will vary.
outputs?
Type:
any
(optional, default: $states.result or $states.errorOutput)
Used to specify and transform output from the state.
When specified, the value overrides the state output default. The output field accepts any JSON value (object, array, string, number, boolean, null). Any string value, including those inside objects or arrays, will be evaluated as JSONata if surrounded by {% %} characters. Output also accepts a JSONata expression directly.
queryLanguage?
Type:
Query
(optional, default: JSONPath)
The name of the query language used by the state.
If the state does not contain a queryLanguage
field,
then it will use the query language specified in the top-level queryLanguage
field.
stateName?
Type:
string
(optional, default: The construct ID will be used as state name)
Optional name for this state.
tags?
Type:
{ [string]: string }
(optional, default: {})
The tags assigned to the virtual cluster.
taskTimeout?
Type:
Timeout
(optional, default: None)
Timeout for the task.
[disable-awslint:duration-prop-type] is needed because all props interface in aws-stepfunctions-tasks extend this interface
timeout?
⚠️ Deprecated: use taskTimeout
Type:
Duration
(optional, default: None)
Timeout for the task.
virtualClusterName?
Type:
string
(optional, default: the name of the state machine execution that runs this task and state name)
Name of the virtual cluster that will be created.