EmrContainersDeleteVirtualClusterProps
- class aws_cdk.aws_stepfunctions_tasks.EmrContainersDeleteVirtualClusterProps(*, comment=None, credentials=None, heartbeat=None, heartbeat_timeout=None, input_path=None, integration_pattern=None, output_path=None, result_path=None, result_selector=None, state_name=None, task_timeout=None, timeout=None, virtual_cluster_id)
Bases:
TaskStateBaseProps
Properties to define a EMR Containers DeleteVirtualCluster Task.
- Parameters:
comment (
Optional
[str
]) – An optional description for this state. Default: - No commentcredentials (
Union
[Credentials
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – Credentials for an IAM Role that the State Machine assumes for executing the task. This enables cross-account resource invocations. Default: - None (Task is executed using the State Machine’s execution role)heartbeat (
Optional
[Duration
]) – (deprecated) Timeout for the heartbeat. Default: - Noneheartbeat_timeout (
Optional
[Timeout
]) – Timeout for the heartbeat. [disable-awslint:duration-prop-type] is needed because all props interface in aws-stepfunctions-tasks extend this interface Default: - Noneinput_path (
Optional
[str
]) – JSONPath expression to select part of the state to be the input to this state. May also be the special value JsonPath.DISCARD, which will cause the effective input to be the empty object {}. Default: - The entire task input (JSON path ‘$’)integration_pattern (
Optional
[IntegrationPattern
]) – AWS Step Functions integrates with services directly in the Amazon States Language. You can control these AWS services using service integration patterns. Depending on the AWS Service, the Service Integration Pattern availability will vary. Default: -IntegrationPattern.REQUEST_RESPONSE
for most tasks.IntegrationPattern.RUN_JOB
for the following exceptions:BatchSubmitJob
,EmrAddStep
,EmrCreateCluster
,EmrTerminationCluster
, andEmrContainersStartJobRun
.output_path (
Optional
[str
]) – JSONPath expression to select select a portion of the state output to pass to the next state. May also be the special value JsonPath.DISCARD, which will cause the effective output to be the empty object {}. Default: - The entire JSON node determined by the state input, the task result, and resultPath is passed to the next state (JSON path ‘$’)result_path (
Optional
[str
]) – JSONPath expression to indicate where to inject the state’s output. May also be the special value JsonPath.DISCARD, which will cause the state’s input to become its output. Default: - Replaces the entire input with the result (JSON path ‘$’)result_selector (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,Any
]]) – The JSON that will replace the state’s raw result and become the effective result before ResultPath is applied. You can use ResultSelector to create a payload with values that are static or selected from the state’s raw result. Default: - Nonestate_name (
Optional
[str
]) – Optional name for this state. Default: - The construct ID will be used as state nametask_timeout (
Optional
[Timeout
]) – Timeout for the task. [disable-awslint:duration-prop-type] is needed because all props interface in aws-stepfunctions-tasks extend this interface Default: - Nonetimeout (
Optional
[Duration
]) – (deprecated) Timeout for the task. Default: - Nonevirtual_cluster_id (
TaskInput
) – The ID of the virtual cluster that will be deleted.
- ExampleMetadata:
infused
Example:
tasks.EmrContainersDeleteVirtualCluster(self, "Delete a Virtual Cluster", virtual_cluster_id=sfn.TaskInput.from_json_path_at("$.virtualCluster") )
Attributes
- comment
An optional description for this state.
- Default:
No comment
- credentials
Credentials for an IAM Role that the State Machine assumes for executing the task.
This enables cross-account resource invocations.
- Default:
None (Task is executed using the State Machine’s execution role)
- See:
- heartbeat
(deprecated) Timeout for the heartbeat.
- Default:
None
- Deprecated:
use
heartbeatTimeout
- Stability:
deprecated
- heartbeat_timeout
Timeout for the heartbeat.
[disable-awslint:duration-prop-type] is needed because all props interface in aws-stepfunctions-tasks extend this interface
- Default:
None
- input_path
JSONPath expression to select part of the state to be the input to this state.
May also be the special value JsonPath.DISCARD, which will cause the effective input to be the empty object {}.
- Default:
The entire task input (JSON path ‘$’)
- integration_pattern
AWS Step Functions integrates with services directly in the Amazon States Language.
You can control these AWS services using service integration patterns.
Depending on the AWS Service, the Service Integration Pattern availability will vary.
- Default:
IntegrationPattern.REQUEST_RESPONSE
for most tasks.
IntegrationPattern.RUN_JOB
for the following exceptions:BatchSubmitJob
,EmrAddStep
,EmrCreateCluster
,EmrTerminationCluster
, andEmrContainersStartJobRun
.
- output_path
JSONPath expression to select select a portion of the state output to pass to the next state.
May also be the special value JsonPath.DISCARD, which will cause the effective output to be the empty object {}.
- Default:
The entire JSON node determined by the state input, the task result,
and resultPath is passed to the next state (JSON path ‘$’)
- result_path
JSONPath expression to indicate where to inject the state’s output.
May also be the special value JsonPath.DISCARD, which will cause the state’s input to become its output.
- Default:
Replaces the entire input with the result (JSON path ‘$’)
- result_selector
The JSON that will replace the state’s raw result and become the effective result before ResultPath is applied.
You can use ResultSelector to create a payload with values that are static or selected from the state’s raw result.
- state_name
Optional name for this state.
- Default:
The construct ID will be used as state name
- task_timeout
Timeout for the task.
[disable-awslint:duration-prop-type] is needed because all props interface in aws-stepfunctions-tasks extend this interface
- Default:
None
- timeout
(deprecated) Timeout for the task.
- Default:
None
- Deprecated:
use
taskTimeout
- Stability:
deprecated
- virtual_cluster_id
The ID of the virtual cluster that will be deleted.