Paws::Batch::CreateJobQueue - Arguments for method CreateJobQueue on Paws::Batch
This class represents the parameters used for calling the method CreateJobQueue on the AWS Batch service. Use the attributes of this class as arguments to method CreateJobQueue.
You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the call to CreateJobQueue.
my $batch = Paws->service('Batch'); # To create a job queue with a single compute environment # This example creates a job queue called LowPriority that uses the M4Spot # compute environment. my $CreateJobQueueResponse = $batch->CreateJobQueue( 'ComputeEnvironmentOrder' => [ { 'ComputeEnvironment' => 'M4Spot', 'Order' => 1 } ], 'JobQueueName' => 'LowPriority', 'Priority' => 1, 'State' => 'ENABLED' ); # Results: my $jobQueueArn = $CreateJobQueueResponse->jobQueueArn; my $jobQueueName = $CreateJobQueueResponse->jobQueueName;
# Returns a Paws::Batch::CreateJobQueueResponse object. # 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. my $CreateJobQueueResponse = $batch->CreateJobQueue( 'ComputeEnvironmentOrder' => [
{ 'ComputeEnvironment' => 'C4OnDemand', 'Order' => 1 }, { 'ComputeEnvironment' => 'M4Spot', 'Order' => 2 } ], 'JobQueueName' => 'HighPriority', 'Priority' => 10, 'State' => 'ENABLED' ); # Results: my $jobQueueArn = $CreateJobQueueResponse->jobQueueArn; my $jobQueueName = $CreateJobQueueResponse->jobQueueName; # Returns a L<Paws::Batch::CreateJobQueueResponse> object.
Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float, etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects) can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/batch/CreateJobQueue
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 should run a specific job. Compute environments must be in the VALID state 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 (EC2 or SPOT) or Fargate (FARGATE or FARGATE_SPOT); EC2 and Fargate compute environments can't be mixed.
VALID
EC2
SPOT
FARGATE
FARGATE_SPOT
All compute environments that are associated with a job queue must share the same architecture. AWS Batch doesn't support mixing compute environment architecture types in a single job queue.
The name of the job queue. Up to 128 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and underscores are allowed.
The priority of the job queue. Job queues with a higher priority (or a higher integer value for the priority parameter) 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 of 10 is given scheduling preference over a job queue with a priority value of 1. All of the compute environments must be either EC2 (EC2 or SPOT) or Fargate (FARGATE or FARGATE_SPOT); EC2 and Fargate compute environments cannot be mixed.
priority
10
1
The state of the job queue. If the job queue state is ENABLED, it is able to accept jobs. If the job queue state is DISABLED, new jobs can't be added to the queue, but jobs already in the queue can finish.
ENABLED
DISABLED
Valid values are: "ENABLED", "DISABLED"
"ENABLED"
"DISABLED"
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 AWS Batch resources (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/batch/latest/userguide/using-tags.html) in AWS Batch User Guide.
This class forms part of Paws, documenting arguments for method CreateJobQueue in Paws::Batch
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues
To install Paws, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Paws
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Paws
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.