AppStream#
Client#
- class AppStream.Client#
A low-level client representing Amazon AppStream
This is the Amazon AppStream 2.0 API Reference. This documentation provides descriptions and syntax for each of the actions and data types in AppStream 2.0. AppStream 2.0 is a fully managed, secure application streaming service that lets you stream desktop applications to users without rewriting applications. AppStream 2.0 manages the AWS resources that are required to host and run your applications, scales automatically, and provides access to your users on demand.
Note
You can call the AppStream 2.0 API operations by using an interface VPC endpoint (interface endpoint). For more information, see Access AppStream 2.0 API Operations and CLI Commands Through an Interface VPC Endpoint in the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Administration Guide.
To learn more about AppStream 2.0, see the following resources:
import boto3 client = boto3.client('appstream')
These are the available methods:
- associate_app_block_builder_app_block
- associate_application_fleet
- associate_application_to_entitlement
- associate_fleet
- batch_associate_user_stack
- batch_disassociate_user_stack
- can_paginate
- close
- copy_image
- create_app_block
- create_app_block_builder
- create_app_block_builder_streaming_url
- create_application
- create_directory_config
- create_entitlement
- create_fleet
- create_image_builder
- create_image_builder_streaming_url
- create_stack
- create_streaming_url
- create_theme_for_stack
- create_updated_image
- create_usage_report_subscription
- create_user
- delete_app_block
- delete_app_block_builder
- delete_application
- delete_directory_config
- delete_entitlement
- delete_fleet
- delete_image
- delete_image_builder
- delete_image_permissions
- delete_stack
- delete_theme_for_stack
- delete_usage_report_subscription
- delete_user
- describe_app_block_builder_app_block_associations
- describe_app_block_builders
- describe_app_blocks
- describe_application_fleet_associations
- describe_applications
- describe_directory_configs
- describe_entitlements
- describe_fleets
- describe_image_builders
- describe_image_permissions
- describe_images
- describe_sessions
- describe_stacks
- describe_theme_for_stack
- describe_usage_report_subscriptions
- describe_user_stack_associations
- describe_users
- disable_user
- disassociate_app_block_builder_app_block
- disassociate_application_fleet
- disassociate_application_from_entitlement
- disassociate_fleet
- enable_user
- expire_session
- get_paginator
- get_waiter
- list_associated_fleets
- list_associated_stacks
- list_entitled_applications
- list_tags_for_resource
- start_app_block_builder
- start_fleet
- start_image_builder
- stop_app_block_builder
- stop_fleet
- stop_image_builder
- tag_resource
- untag_resource
- update_app_block_builder
- update_application
- update_directory_config
- update_entitlement
- update_fleet
- update_image_permissions
- update_stack
- update_theme_for_stack
Client Exceptions#
Client exceptions are available on a client instance via the exceptions
property. For more detailed instructions and examples on the exact usage of client exceptions, see the error handling user guide.
The available client exceptions are:
- ConcurrentModificationException
- EntitlementAlreadyExistsException
- EntitlementNotFoundException
- IncompatibleImageException
- InvalidAccountStatusException
- InvalidParameterCombinationException
- InvalidRoleException
- LimitExceededException
- OperationNotPermittedException
- RequestLimitExceededException
- ResourceAlreadyExistsException
- ResourceInUseException
- ResourceNotAvailableException
- ResourceNotFoundException
Paginators#
Paginators are available on a client instance via the get_paginator
method. For more detailed instructions and examples on the usage of paginators, see the paginators user guide.
The available paginators are:
Waiters#
Waiters are available on a client instance via the get_waiter
method. For more detailed instructions and examples on the usage or waiters, see the waiters user guide.
The available waiters are: