GameLift / Paginator / ListCompute

ListCompute#

class GameLift.Paginator.ListCompute#
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_compute')
paginate(**kwargs)#

Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from GameLift.Client.list_compute().

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
    FleetId='string',
    Location='string',
    PaginationConfig={
        'MaxItems': 123,
        'PageSize': 123,
        'StartingToken': 'string'
    }
)
Parameters:
  • FleetId (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    A unique identifier for the fleet to retrieve compute resources for.

  • Location (string) – The name of a location to retrieve compute resources for. For an Amazon GameLift Anywhere fleet, use a custom location. For a multi-location EC2 or container fleet, provide a Amazon Web Services Region or Local Zone code (for example: us-west-2 or us-west-2-lax-1).

  • PaginationConfig (dict) –

    A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.

    • MaxItems (integer) –

      The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.

    • PageSize (integer) –

      The size of each page.

    • StartingToken (string) –

      A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'ComputeList': [
        {
            'FleetId': 'string',
            'FleetArn': 'string',
            'ComputeName': 'string',
            'ComputeArn': 'string',
            'IpAddress': 'string',
            'DnsName': 'string',
            'ComputeStatus': 'PENDING'|'ACTIVE'|'TERMINATING',
            'Location': 'string',
            'CreationTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'OperatingSystem': 'WINDOWS_2012'|'AMAZON_LINUX'|'AMAZON_LINUX_2'|'WINDOWS_2016'|'AMAZON_LINUX_2023',
            'Type': 't2.micro'|'t2.small'|'t2.medium'|'t2.large'|'c3.large'|'c3.xlarge'|'c3.2xlarge'|'c3.4xlarge'|'c3.8xlarge'|'c4.large'|'c4.xlarge'|'c4.2xlarge'|'c4.4xlarge'|'c4.8xlarge'|'c5.large'|'c5.xlarge'|'c5.2xlarge'|'c5.4xlarge'|'c5.9xlarge'|'c5.12xlarge'|'c5.18xlarge'|'c5.24xlarge'|'c5a.large'|'c5a.xlarge'|'c5a.2xlarge'|'c5a.4xlarge'|'c5a.8xlarge'|'c5a.12xlarge'|'c5a.16xlarge'|'c5a.24xlarge'|'r3.large'|'r3.xlarge'|'r3.2xlarge'|'r3.4xlarge'|'r3.8xlarge'|'r4.large'|'r4.xlarge'|'r4.2xlarge'|'r4.4xlarge'|'r4.8xlarge'|'r4.16xlarge'|'r5.large'|'r5.xlarge'|'r5.2xlarge'|'r5.4xlarge'|'r5.8xlarge'|'r5.12xlarge'|'r5.16xlarge'|'r5.24xlarge'|'r5a.large'|'r5a.xlarge'|'r5a.2xlarge'|'r5a.4xlarge'|'r5a.8xlarge'|'r5a.12xlarge'|'r5a.16xlarge'|'r5a.24xlarge'|'m3.medium'|'m3.large'|'m3.xlarge'|'m3.2xlarge'|'m4.large'|'m4.xlarge'|'m4.2xlarge'|'m4.4xlarge'|'m4.10xlarge'|'m5.large'|'m5.xlarge'|'m5.2xlarge'|'m5.4xlarge'|'m5.8xlarge'|'m5.12xlarge'|'m5.16xlarge'|'m5.24xlarge'|'m5a.large'|'m5a.xlarge'|'m5a.2xlarge'|'m5a.4xlarge'|'m5a.8xlarge'|'m5a.12xlarge'|'m5a.16xlarge'|'m5a.24xlarge'|'c5d.large'|'c5d.xlarge'|'c5d.2xlarge'|'c5d.4xlarge'|'c5d.9xlarge'|'c5d.12xlarge'|'c5d.18xlarge'|'c5d.24xlarge'|'c6a.large'|'c6a.xlarge'|'c6a.2xlarge'|'c6a.4xlarge'|'c6a.8xlarge'|'c6a.12xlarge'|'c6a.16xlarge'|'c6a.24xlarge'|'c6i.large'|'c6i.xlarge'|'c6i.2xlarge'|'c6i.4xlarge'|'c6i.8xlarge'|'c6i.12xlarge'|'c6i.16xlarge'|'c6i.24xlarge'|'r5d.large'|'r5d.xlarge'|'r5d.2xlarge'|'r5d.4xlarge'|'r5d.8xlarge'|'r5d.12xlarge'|'r5d.16xlarge'|'r5d.24xlarge'|'m6g.medium'|'m6g.large'|'m6g.xlarge'|'m6g.2xlarge'|'m6g.4xlarge'|'m6g.8xlarge'|'m6g.12xlarge'|'m6g.16xlarge'|'c6g.medium'|'c6g.large'|'c6g.xlarge'|'c6g.2xlarge'|'c6g.4xlarge'|'c6g.8xlarge'|'c6g.12xlarge'|'c6g.16xlarge'|'r6g.medium'|'r6g.large'|'r6g.xlarge'|'r6g.2xlarge'|'r6g.4xlarge'|'r6g.8xlarge'|'r6g.12xlarge'|'r6g.16xlarge'|'c6gn.medium'|'c6gn.large'|'c6gn.xlarge'|'c6gn.2xlarge'|'c6gn.4xlarge'|'c6gn.8xlarge'|'c6gn.12xlarge'|'c6gn.16xlarge'|'c7g.medium'|'c7g.large'|'c7g.xlarge'|'c7g.2xlarge'|'c7g.4xlarge'|'c7g.8xlarge'|'c7g.12xlarge'|'c7g.16xlarge'|'r7g.medium'|'r7g.large'|'r7g.xlarge'|'r7g.2xlarge'|'r7g.4xlarge'|'r7g.8xlarge'|'r7g.12xlarge'|'r7g.16xlarge'|'m7g.medium'|'m7g.large'|'m7g.xlarge'|'m7g.2xlarge'|'m7g.4xlarge'|'m7g.8xlarge'|'m7g.12xlarge'|'m7g.16xlarge'|'g5g.xlarge'|'g5g.2xlarge'|'g5g.4xlarge'|'g5g.8xlarge'|'g5g.16xlarge',
            'GameLiftServiceSdkEndpoint': 'string',
            'GameLiftAgentEndpoint': 'string',
            'InstanceId': 'string',
            'ContainerAttributes': {
                'ContainerPortMappings': [
                    {
                        'ContainerPort': 123,
                        'ConnectionPort': 123,
                        'Protocol': 'TCP'|'UDP'
                    },
                ]
            }
        },
    ],

}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • ComputeList (list) –

      A list of compute resources in the specified fleet.

      • (dict) –

        This data type has been expanded to use with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.

        An Amazon GameLift compute resource for hosting your game servers. Computes in an Amazon GameLift fleet differs depending on the fleet’s compute type property as follows:

        • For EC2 fleets, a compute is an EC2 instance.

        • For ANYWHERE fleets, a compute is a computing resource that you provide and is registered to the fleet.

        • For CONTAINER fleets, a compute is a container that’s registered to the fleet.

        • FleetId (string) –

          A unique identifier for the fleet that the compute belongs to.

        • FleetArn (string) –

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the fleet that the compute belongs to.

        • ComputeName (string) –

          A descriptive label for the compute resource. For instances in a managed EC2 fleet, the compute name is the same value as the InstanceId ID.

        • ComputeArn (string) –

          The ARN that is assigned to a compute resource and uniquely identifies it. ARNs are unique across locations. Instances in managed EC2 fleets are not assigned a Compute ARN.

        • IpAddress (string) –

          The IP address of a compute resource. Amazon GameLift requires a DNS name or IP address for a compute.

        • DnsName (string) –

          The DNS name of a compute resource. Amazon GameLift requires a DNS name or IP address for a compute.

        • ComputeStatus (string) –

          Current status of the compute. A compute must have an ACTIVE status to host game sessions.

        • Location (string) –

          The name of the custom location you added to the fleet that this compute resource resides in.

        • CreationTime (datetime) –

          A time stamp indicating when this data object was created. Format is a number expressed in Unix time as milliseconds (for example "1469498468.057").

        • OperatingSystem (string) –

          The type of operating system on the compute resource.

        • Type (string) –

          The Amazon EC2 instance type that the fleet uses. For registered computes in an Amazon GameLift Anywhere fleet, this property is empty.

        • GameLiftServiceSdkEndpoint (string) –

          The Amazon GameLift SDK endpoint connection for a registered compute resource in an Anywhere fleet. The game servers on the compute use this endpoint to connect to the Amazon GameLift service.

        • GameLiftAgentEndpoint (string) –

          The endpoint of the Amazon GameLift Agent.

        • InstanceId (string) –

          The InstanceID of the Instance hosting the compute for Container and Managed EC2 fleets.

        • ContainerAttributes (dict) –

          Some attributes of a container.

          • ContainerPortMappings (list) –

            Describes how container ports map to connection ports on the fleet instance. Incoming traffic connects to a game via a connection port. A ContainerPortMapping directs the traffic from a connection port to a port on the container that hosts the game session.

            • (dict) –

              This data type is used with the Amazon GameLift containers feature, which is currently in public preview.

              Defines how an internal-facing container port is mapped to an external-facing connection port on a fleet instance of compute type CONTAINER. Incoming traffic, such as a game client, uses a connection port to connect to a process in the container fleet. Amazon GameLift directs the inbound traffic to the container port that is assigned to the process, such as a game session, running on a container.

              Part of: ContainerAttributes

              • ContainerPort (integer) –

                The port opened on the container.

              • ConnectionPort (integer) –

                The port opened on the fleet instance. This is also called the “host port”.

              • Protocol (string) –

                The network protocol that this mapping supports.