Lambda / Client / get_account_settings
get_account_settings#
- Lambda.Client.get_account_settings()#
Retrieves details about your account’s limits and usage in an Amazon Web Services Region.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_account_settings()
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'AccountLimit': { 'TotalCodeSize': 123, 'CodeSizeUnzipped': 123, 'CodeSizeZipped': 123, 'ConcurrentExecutions': 123, 'UnreservedConcurrentExecutions': 123 }, 'AccountUsage': { 'TotalCodeSize': 123, 'FunctionCount': 123 } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
AccountLimit (dict) –
Limits that are related to concurrency and code storage.
TotalCodeSize (integer) –
The amount of storage space that you can use for all deployment packages and layer archives.
CodeSizeUnzipped (integer) –
The maximum size of a function’s deployment package and layers when they’re extracted.
CodeSizeZipped (integer) –
The maximum size of a deployment package when it’s uploaded directly to Lambda. Use Amazon S3 for larger files.
ConcurrentExecutions (integer) –
The maximum number of simultaneous function executions.
UnreservedConcurrentExecutions (integer) –
The maximum number of simultaneous function executions, minus the capacity that’s reserved for individual functions with PutFunctionConcurrency.
AccountUsage (dict) –
The number of functions and amount of storage in use.
TotalCodeSize (integer) –
The amount of storage space, in bytes, that’s being used by deployment packages and layer archives.
FunctionCount (integer) –
The number of Lambda functions.
Exceptions
Examples
This operation takes no parameters and returns details about storage and concurrency quotas in the current Region.
response = client.get_account_settings( ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'AccountLimit': { 'CodeSizeUnzipped': 262144000, 'CodeSizeZipped': 52428800, 'ConcurrentExecutions': 1000, 'TotalCodeSize': 80530636800, 'UnreservedConcurrentExecutions': 1000, }, 'AccountUsage': { 'FunctionCount': 4, 'TotalCodeSize': 9426, }, 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }