Describes one or more of your compute environments.
If you're using an unmanaged compute environment, you can use the
DescribeComputeEnvironment operation to determine the ecsClusterArn
that you should launch your Amazon ECS container instances into.
batch_describe_compute_environments(computeEnvironments, maxResults,
  nextToken)A list with the following syntax:
list(
  computeEnvironments = list(
    list(
      computeEnvironmentName = "string",
      computeEnvironmentArn = "string",
      ecsClusterArn = "string",
      tags = list(
        "string"
      ),
      type = "MANAGED"|"UNMANAGED",
      state = "ENABLED"|"DISABLED",
      status = "CREATING"|"UPDATING"|"DELETING"|"DELETED"|"VALID"|"INVALID",
      statusReason = "string",
      computeResources = list(
        type = "EC2"|"SPOT"|"FARGATE"|"FARGATE_SPOT",
        allocationStrategy = "BEST_FIT"|"BEST_FIT_PROGRESSIVE"|"SPOT_CAPACITY_OPTIMIZED",
        minvCpus = 123,
        maxvCpus = 123,
        desiredvCpus = 123,
        instanceTypes = list(
          "string"
        ),
        imageId = "string",
        subnets = list(
          "string"
        ),
        securityGroupIds = list(
          "string"
        ),
        ec2KeyPair = "string",
        instanceRole = "string",
        tags = list(
          "string"
        ),
        placementGroup = "string",
        bidPercentage = 123,
        spotIamFleetRole = "string",
        launchTemplate = list(
          launchTemplateId = "string",
          launchTemplateName = "string",
          version = "string"
        ),
        ec2Configuration = list(
          list(
            imageType = "string",
            imageIdOverride = "string"
          )
        )
      ),
      serviceRole = "string"
    )
  ),
  nextToken = "string"
)
A list of up to 100 compute environment names or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.
The maximum number of cluster results returned by
describe_compute_environments
in paginated output. When this parameter is used,
describe_compute_environments
only returns maxResults results in a single page along with a
nextToken response element. The remaining results of the initial
request can be seen by sending another
describe_compute_environments
request with the returned nextToken value. This value can be between 1
and 100. If this parameter isn't used, then
describe_compute_environments
returns up to 100 results and a nextToken value if applicable.
The nextToken value returned from a previous paginated
describe_compute_environments
request where maxResults was used and the results exceeded the value
of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous
results that returned the nextToken value. This value is null when
there are no more results to return.
This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
svc$describe_compute_environments(
  computeEnvironments = list(
    "string"
  ),
  maxResults = 123,
  nextToken = "string"
)
if (FALSE) {
# This example describes the P2OnDemand compute environment.
svc$describe_compute_environments(
  computeEnvironments = list(
    "P2OnDemand"
  )
)
}
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