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Client — AWS SDK for Ruby V2

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Class: Aws::ComputeOptimizer::Client Overview

An API client for AWS Compute Optimizer. To construct a client, you need to configure a :region and :credentials.

computeoptimizer = Aws::ComputeOptimizer::Client.new(
  region: region_name,
  credentials: credentials,
  )

See #initialize for a full list of supported configuration options.

Region

You can configure a default region in the following locations:

Go here for a list of supported regions.

Credentials

Default credentials are loaded automatically from the following locations:

You can also construct a credentials object from one of the following classes:

Alternatively, you configure credentials with :access_key_id and :secret_access_key:

creds = YAML.load(File.read('/path/to/secrets'))

Aws::ComputeOptimizer::Client.new(
  access_key_id: creds['access_key_id'],
  secret_access_key: creds['secret_access_key']
)

Always load your credentials from outside your application. Avoid configuring credentials statically and never commit them to source control.

Attribute Summary collapse Instance Attribute Summary Attributes inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base

#config, #handlers

Constructor collapse API Operations collapse Instance Method Summary collapse Methods inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base

add_plugin, api, #build_request, clear_plugins, define, new, #operation, #operation_names, plugins, remove_plugin, set_api, set_plugins

Methods included from Seahorse::Client::HandlerBuilder

#handle, #handle_request, #handle_response

Instance Method Details #describe_recommendation_export_jobs(options = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeRecommendationExportJobsResponse

Describes recommendation export jobs created in the last seven days.

Use the ExportAutoScalingGroupRecommendations or ExportEC2InstanceRecommendations actions to request an export of your recommendations. Then use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action to view your export jobs.

#export_auto_scaling_group_recommendations(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ExportAutoScalingGroupRecommendationsResponse

Exports optimization recommendations for Auto Scaling groups.

Recommendations are exported in a comma-separated values (.csv) file, and its metadata in a JavaScript Object Notation (.json) file, to an existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify. For more information, see Exporting Recommendations in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

You can have only one Auto Scaling group export job in progress per AWS Region.

#export_ec2_instance_recommendations(options = {}) ⇒ Types::ExportEC2InstanceRecommendationsResponse

Exports optimization recommendations for Amazon EC2 instances.

Recommendations are exported in a comma-separated values (.csv) file, and its metadata in a JavaScript Object Notation (.json) file, to an existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify. For more information, see Exporting Recommendations in the Compute Optimizer User Guide.

You can have only one Amazon EC2 instance export job in progress per AWS Region.

#get_enrollment_status(options = {}) ⇒ Types::GetEnrollmentStatusResponse

Returns the enrollment (opt in) status of an account to the AWS Compute Optimizer service.

If the account is the master account of an organization, this action also confirms the enrollment status of member accounts within the organization.

#get_recommendation_summaries(options = {}) ⇒ Types::GetRecommendationSummariesResponse

Returns the optimization findings for an account.

For example, it returns the number of Amazon EC2 instances in an account that are under-provisioned, over-provisioned, or optimized. It also returns the number of Auto Scaling groups in an account that are not optimized, or optimized.

#update_enrollment_status(options = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateEnrollmentStatusResponse

Updates the enrollment (opt in) status of an account to the AWS Compute Optimizer service.

If the account is a master account of an organization, this action can also be used to enroll member accounts within the organization.

#wait_until(waiter_name, params = {}) {|waiter| ... } ⇒ Boolean

Waiters polls an API operation until a resource enters a desired state.

Basic Usage

Waiters will poll until they are succesful, they fail by entering a terminal state, or until a maximum number of attempts are made.

# polls in a loop, sleeping between attempts client.waiter_until(waiter_name, params)

Configuration

You can configure the maximum number of polling attempts, and the delay (in seconds) between each polling attempt. You configure waiters by passing a block to #wait_until:

# poll for ~25 seconds
client.wait_until(...) do |w|
  w.max_attempts = 5
  w.delay = 5
end
Callbacks

You can be notified before each polling attempt and before each delay. If you throw :success or :failure from these callbacks, it will terminate the waiter.

started_at = Time.now
client.wait_until(...) do |w|

  # disable max attempts
  w.max_attempts = nil

  # poll for 1 hour, instead of a number of attempts
  w.before_wait do |attempts, response|
    throw :failure if Time.now - started_at > 3600
  end

end
Handling Errors

When a waiter is successful, it returns true. When a waiter fails, it raises an error. All errors raised extend from Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed.

begin
  client.wait_until(...)
rescue Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed
  # resource did not enter the desired state in time
end
#waiter_names ⇒ Array<Symbol>

Returns the list of supported waiters. The following table lists the supported waiters and the client method they call:

Waiter Name Client Method Default Delay: Default Max Attempts:

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