ManagedEc2EcsComputeEnvironment

class aws_cdk.aws_batch.ManagedEc2EcsComputeEnvironment(scope, id, *, allocation_strategy=None, images=None, instance_classes=None, instance_role=None, instance_types=None, launch_template=None, minv_cpus=None, placement_group=None, spot_bid_percentage=None, spot_fleet_role=None, use_optimal_instance_classes=None, vpc, maxv_cpus=None, replace_compute_environment=None, security_groups=None, spot=None, terminate_on_update=None, update_timeout=None, update_to_latest_image_version=None, vpc_subnets=None, compute_environment_name=None, enabled=None, service_role=None)

Bases: Resource

A ManagedComputeEnvironment that uses ECS orchestration on EC2 instances.

Resource:

AWS::Batch::ComputeEnvironment

ExampleMetadata:

infused

Example:

# compute_env: batch.IManagedEc2EcsComputeEnvironment
vpc = ec2.Vpc(self, "VPC")
compute_env.add_instance_class(ec2.InstanceClass.M5AD)
# Or, specify it on the constructor:
batch.ManagedEc2EcsComputeEnvironment(self, "myEc2ComputeEnv",
    vpc=vpc,
    instance_classes=[ec2.InstanceClass.R4]
)
Parameters:
  • scope (Construct) –

  • id (str) –

  • allocation_strategy (Optional[AllocationStrategy]) – The allocation strategy to use if not enough instances of the best fitting instance type can be allocated. Default: - BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE if not using Spot instances, SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED if using Spot instances.

  • images (Optional[Sequence[Union[EcsMachineImage, Dict[str, Any]]]]) – Configure which AMIs this Compute Environment can launch. If you specify this property with only image specified, then the imageType will default to ECS_AL2. If your image needs GPU resources, specify ``ECS_AL2_NVIDIA``; otherwise, the instances will not be able to properly join the ComputeEnvironment. Default: - ECS_AL2 for non-GPU instances, ECS_AL2_NVIDIA for GPU instances

  • instance_classes (Optional[Sequence[InstanceClass]]) – The instance classes that this Compute Environment can launch. Which one is chosen depends on the AllocationStrategy used. Batch will automatically choose the instance size. Default: - the instances Batch considers will be used (currently C4, M4, and R4)

  • instance_role (Optional[IRole]) – The execution Role that instances launched by this Compute Environment will use. Default: - a role will be created

  • instance_types (Optional[Sequence[InstanceType]]) – The instance types that this Compute Environment can launch. Which one is chosen depends on the AllocationStrategy used. Default: - the instances Batch considers will be used (currently C4, M4, and R4)

  • launch_template (Optional[ILaunchTemplate]) – The Launch Template that this Compute Environment will use to provision EC2 Instances. Note: if securityGroups is specified on both your launch template and this Compute Environment, **the ``securityGroup``s on the Compute Environment override the ones on the launch template. Default: no launch template

  • minv_cpus (Union[int, float, None]) – The minimum vCPUs that an environment should maintain, even if the compute environment is DISABLED. Default: 0

  • placement_group (Optional[IPlacementGroup]) – The EC2 placement group to associate with your compute resources. If you intend to submit multi-node parallel jobs to this Compute Environment, you should consider creating a cluster placement group and associate it with your compute resources. This keeps your multi-node parallel job on a logical grouping of instances within a single Availability Zone with high network flow potential. Default: - no placement group

  • spot_bid_percentage (Union[int, float, None]) – The maximum percentage that a Spot Instance price can be when compared with the On-Demand price for that instance type before instances are launched. For example, if your maximum percentage is 20%, the Spot price must be less than 20% of the current On-Demand price for that Instance. You always pay the lowest market price and never more than your maximum percentage. For most use cases, Batch recommends leaving this field empty. Implies spot == true if set Default: 100%

  • spot_fleet_role (Optional[IRole]) – The service-linked role that Spot Fleet needs to launch instances on your behalf. Default: - a new role will be created

  • use_optimal_instance_classes (Optional[bool]) – Whether or not to use batch’s optimal instance type. The optimal instance type is equivalent to adding the C4, M4, and R4 instance classes. You can specify other instance classes (of the same architecture) in addition to the optimal instance classes. Default: true

  • vpc (IVpc) – VPC in which this Compute Environment will launch Instances.

  • maxv_cpus (Union[int, float, None]) – The maximum vCpus this ManagedComputeEnvironment can scale up to. Each vCPU is equivalent to 1024 CPU shares. Note: if this Compute Environment uses EC2 resources (not Fargate) with either AllocationStrategy.BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE or AllocationStrategy.SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED, or AllocationStrategy.BEST_FIT with Spot instances, The scheduler may exceed this number by at most one of the instances specified in instanceTypes or instanceClasses. Default: 256

  • replace_compute_environment (Optional[bool]) – Specifies whether this Compute Environment is replaced if an update is made that requires replacing its instances. To enable more properties to be updated, set this property to false. When changing the value of this property to false, do not change any other properties at the same time. If other properties are changed at the same time, and the change needs to be rolled back but it can’t, it’s possible for the stack to go into the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_FAILED state. You can’t update a stack that is in the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_FAILED state. However, if you can continue to roll it back, you can return the stack to its original settings and then try to update it again. The properties which require a replacement of the Compute Environment are: Default: false

  • security_groups (Optional[Sequence[ISecurityGroup]]) – The security groups this Compute Environment will launch instances in. Default: new security groups will be created

  • spot (Optional[bool]) – Whether or not to use spot instances. Spot instances are less expensive EC2 instances that can be reclaimed by EC2 at any time; your job will be given two minutes of notice before reclamation. Default: false

  • terminate_on_update (Optional[bool]) – Whether or not any running jobs will be immediately terminated when an infrastructure update occurs. If this is enabled, any terminated jobs may be retried, depending on the job’s retry policy. Default: false

  • update_timeout (Optional[Duration]) – Only meaningful if terminateOnUpdate is false. If so, when an infrastructure update is triggered, any running jobs will be allowed to run until updateTimeout has expired. Default: 30 minutes

  • update_to_latest_image_version (Optional[bool]) – Whether or not the AMI is updated to the latest one supported by Batch when an infrastructure update occurs. If you specify a specific AMI, this property will be ignored. Default: true

  • vpc_subnets (Union[SubnetSelection, Dict[str, Any], None]) – The VPC Subnets this Compute Environment will launch instances in. Default: new subnets will be created

  • compute_environment_name (Optional[str]) – The name of the ComputeEnvironment. Default: - generated by CloudFormation

  • enabled (Optional[bool]) – Whether or not this ComputeEnvironment can accept jobs from a Queue. Enabled ComputeEnvironments can accept jobs from a Queue and can scale instances up or down. Disabled ComputeEnvironments cannot accept jobs from a Queue or scale instances up or down. If you change a ComputeEnvironment from enabled to disabled while it is executing jobs, Jobs in the STARTED or RUNNING states will not be interrupted. As jobs complete, the ComputeEnvironment will scale instances down to minvCpus. To ensure you aren’t billed for unused capacity, set minvCpus to 0. Default: true

  • service_role (Optional[IRole]) – The role Batch uses to perform actions on your behalf in your account, such as provision instances to run your jobs. Default: - a serviceRole will be created for managed CEs, none for unmanaged CEs

Methods

add_instance_class(instance_class)

Add an instance class to this compute environment.

Parameters:

instance_class (InstanceClass) –

Return type:

None

add_instance_type(instance_type)

Add an instance type to this compute environment.

Parameters:

instance_type (InstanceType) –

Return type:

None

apply_removal_policy(policy)

Apply the given removal policy to this resource.

The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops being managed by CloudFormation, either because you’ve removed it from the CDK application or because you’ve made a change that requires the resource to be replaced.

The resource can be deleted (RemovalPolicy.DESTROY), or left in your AWS account for data recovery and cleanup later (RemovalPolicy.RETAIN).

Parameters:

policy (RemovalPolicy) –

Return type:

None

to_string()

Returns a string representation of this construct.

Return type:

str

Attributes

allocation_strategy

The allocation strategy to use if not enough instances of the best fitting instance type can be allocated.

compute_environment_arn

The ARN of this compute environment.

compute_environment_name

The name of the ComputeEnvironment.

connections

The network connections associated with this resource.

enabled

Whether or not this ComputeEnvironment can accept jobs from a Queue.

Enabled ComputeEnvironments can accept jobs from a Queue and can scale instances up or down. Disabled ComputeEnvironments cannot accept jobs from a Queue or scale instances up or down.

If you change a ComputeEnvironment from enabled to disabled while it is executing jobs, Jobs in the STARTED or RUNNING states will not be interrupted. As jobs complete, the ComputeEnvironment will scale instances down to minvCpus.

To ensure you aren’t billed for unused capacity, set minvCpus to 0.

env

The environment this resource belongs to.

For resources that are created and managed by the CDK (generally, those created by creating new class instances like Role, Bucket, etc.), this is always the same as the environment of the stack they belong to; however, for imported resources (those obtained from static methods like fromRoleArn, fromBucketName, etc.), that might be different than the stack they were imported into.

images

Configure which AMIs this Compute Environment can launch.

Leave this undefined to allow Batch to choose the latest AMIs it supports for each instance that it launches.

instance_classes

The instance classes that this Compute Environment can launch.

Which one is chosen depends on the AllocationStrategy used. Batch will automatically choose the size.

instance_role

The execution Role that instances launched by this Compute Environment will use.

instance_types

The instance types that this Compute Environment can launch.

Which one is chosen depends on the AllocationStrategy used.

launch_template

The Launch Template that this Compute Environment will use to provision EC2 Instances.

Note: if securityGroups is specified on both your launch template and this Compute Environment, **the ``securityGroup``s on the Compute Environment override the ones on the launch template.

maxv_cpus

The maximum vCpus this ManagedComputeEnvironment can scale up to.

Note: if this Compute Environment uses EC2 resources (not Fargate) with either AllocationStrategy.BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE or AllocationStrategy.SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED, or AllocationStrategy.BEST_FIT with Spot instances, The scheduler may exceed this number by at most one of the instances specified in instanceTypes or instanceClasses.

minv_cpus

The minimum vCPUs that an environment should maintain, even if the compute environment is DISABLED.

node

The tree node.

placement_group

The EC2 placement group to associate with your compute resources.

If you intend to submit multi-node parallel jobs to this Compute Environment, you should consider creating a cluster placement group and associate it with your compute resources. This keeps your multi-node parallel job on a logical grouping of instances within a single Availability Zone with high network flow potential.

replace_compute_environment

Specifies whether this Compute Environment is replaced if an update is made that requires replacing its instances.

To enable more properties to be updated, set this property to false. When changing the value of this property to false, do not change any other properties at the same time. If other properties are changed at the same time, and the change needs to be rolled back but it can’t, it’s possible for the stack to go into the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_FAILED state. You can’t update a stack that is in the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_FAILED state. However, if you can continue to roll it back, you can return the stack to its original settings and then try to update it again.

The properties which require a replacement of the Compute Environment are:

security_groups

The security groups this Compute Environment will launch instances in.

service_role

The role Batch uses to perform actions on your behalf in your account, such as provision instances to run your jobs.

spot

Whether or not to use spot instances.

Spot instances are less expensive EC2 instances that can be reclaimed by EC2 at any time; your job will be given two minutes of notice before reclamation.

spot_bid_percentage

The maximum percentage that a Spot Instance price can be when compared with the On-Demand price for that instance type before instances are launched.

For example, if your maximum percentage is 20%, the Spot price must be less than 20% of the current On-Demand price for that Instance. You always pay the lowest market price and never more than your maximum percentage. For most use cases, Batch recommends leaving this field empty.

spot_fleet_role

The service-linked role that Spot Fleet needs to launch instances on your behalf.

stack

The stack in which this resource is defined.

tags

TagManager to set, remove and format tags.

terminate_on_update

Whether or not any running jobs will be immediately terminated when an infrastructure update occurs.

If this is enabled, any terminated jobs may be retried, depending on the job’s retry policy.

update_timeout

Only meaningful if terminateOnUpdate is false.

If so, when an infrastructure update is triggered, any running jobs will be allowed to run until updateTimeout has expired.

update_to_latest_image_version

Whether or not the AMI is updated to the latest one supported by Batch when an infrastructure update occurs.

If you specify a specific AMI, this property will be ignored.

Note: the CDK will never set this value by default, false will set by CFN. This is to avoid a deployment failure that occurs when this value is set.

Static Methods

classmethod from_managed_ec2_ecs_compute_environment_arn(scope, id, managed_ec2_ecs_compute_environment_arn)

refer to an existing ComputeEnvironment by its arn.

Parameters:
  • scope (Construct) –

  • id (str) –

  • managed_ec2_ecs_compute_environment_arn (str) –

Return type:

IManagedEc2EcsComputeEnvironment

classmethod is_construct(x)

Checks if x is a construct.

Use this method instead of instanceof to properly detect Construct instances, even when the construct library is symlinked.

Explanation: in JavaScript, multiple copies of the constructs library on disk are seen as independent, completely different libraries. As a consequence, the class Construct in each copy of the constructs library is seen as a different class, and an instance of one class will not test as instanceof the other class. npm install will not create installations like this, but users may manually symlink construct libraries together or use a monorepo tool: in those cases, multiple copies of the constructs library can be accidentally installed, and instanceof will behave unpredictably. It is safest to avoid using instanceof, and using this type-testing method instead.

Parameters:

x (Any) – Any object.

Return type:

bool

Returns:

true if x is an object created from a class which extends Construct.

classmethod is_owned_resource(construct)

Returns true if the construct was created by CDK, and false otherwise.

Parameters:

construct (IConstruct) –

Return type:

bool

classmethod is_resource(construct)

Check whether the given construct is a Resource.

Parameters:

construct (IConstruct) –

Return type:

bool