AlbController
- class aws_cdk.aws_eks.AlbController(scope, id, *, cluster, version, policy=None, repository=None)
Bases:
Construct
Construct for installing the AWS ALB Contoller on EKS clusters.
Use the factory functions
get
andgetOrCreate
to obtain/create instances of this controller.- See:
https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/aws-load-balancer-controller
- ExampleMetadata:
fixture=_generated
Example:
# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. # The values are placeholders you should change. from aws_cdk import aws_eks as eks # alb_controller_version: eks.AlbControllerVersion # cluster: eks.Cluster # policy: Any alb_controller = eks.AlbController(self, "MyAlbController", cluster=cluster, version=alb_controller_version, # the properties below are optional policy=policy, repository="repository" )
- Parameters:
scope (
Construct
) –id (
str
) –cluster (
Cluster
) – [disable-awslint:ref-via-interface] Cluster to install the controller onto.version (
AlbControllerVersion
) – Version of the controller.policy (
Any
) – The IAM policy to apply to the service account. If you’re using one of the built-in versions, this is not required since CDK ships with the appropriate policies for those versions. However, if you are using a custom version, this is required (and validated). Default: - Corresponds to the predefined version.repository (
Optional
[str
]) – The repository to pull the controller image from. Note that the default repository works for most regions, but not all. If the repository is not applicable to your region, use a custom repository according to the information here: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller/releases. Default: ‘602401143452.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/amazon/aws-load-balancer-controller’
Methods
- to_string()
Returns a string representation of this construct.
- Return type:
str
Attributes
- node
The tree node.
Static Methods
- classmethod create(scope, *, cluster, version, policy=None, repository=None)
Create the controller construct associated with this cluster and scope.
Singleton per stack/cluster.
- Parameters:
scope (
Construct
) –cluster (
Cluster
) – [disable-awslint:ref-via-interface] Cluster to install the controller onto.version (
AlbControllerVersion
) – Version of the controller.policy (
Any
) – The IAM policy to apply to the service account. If you’re using one of the built-in versions, this is not required since CDK ships with the appropriate policies for those versions. However, if you are using a custom version, this is required (and validated). Default: - Corresponds to the predefined version.repository (
Optional
[str
]) – The repository to pull the controller image from. Note that the default repository works for most regions, but not all. If the repository is not applicable to your region, use a custom repository according to the information here: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller/releases. Default: ‘602401143452.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/amazon/aws-load-balancer-controller’
- Return type:
- classmethod is_construct(x)
Checks if
x
is a construct.Use this method instead of
instanceof
to properly detectConstruct
instances, even when the construct library is symlinked.Explanation: in JavaScript, multiple copies of the
constructs
library on disk are seen as independent, completely different libraries. As a consequence, the classConstruct
in each copy of theconstructs
library is seen as a different class, and an instance of one class will not test asinstanceof
the other class.npm install
will not create installations like this, but users may manually symlink construct libraries together or use a monorepo tool: in those cases, multiple copies of theconstructs
library can be accidentally installed, andinstanceof
will behave unpredictably. It is safest to avoid usinginstanceof
, and using this type-testing method instead.- Parameters:
x (
Any
) – Any object.- Return type:
bool
- Returns:
true if
x
is an object created from a class which extendsConstruct
.