EKSAuth module#
Index > EKSAuth
Auto-generated documentation for EKSAuth type annotations stubs module types-boto3-eks-auth.
How to install#
Generate locally (recommended)#
You can generate type annotations for boto3
package locally with mypy_boto3_builder
.
Use uv for build isolation.
- Run mypy-boto3-builder in your package root directory:
uvx --with 'boto3==1.35.86' mypy_boto3_builder
- Select
boto3
AWS SDK. - Add
EKSAuth
service. - Use provided commands to install generated packages.
VSCode extension#
Add AWS Boto3
extension to your VSCode and run AWS boto3: Quick Start
command.
Click Modify
and select boto3 common
and EKSAuth
.
From PyPI with pip#
Install types-boto3
for EKSAuth
service.
# install with boto3 type annotations
python -m pip install 'types-boto3[eks-auth]'
# Lite version does not provide session.client/resource overloads
# it is more RAM-friendly, but requires explicit type annotations
python -m pip install 'types-boto3-lite[eks-auth]'
# standalone installation
python -m pip install types-boto3-eks-auth
How to uninstall#
python -m pip uninstall -y types-boto3-eks-auth
Usage#
Code samples can be found in Examples.
EKSAuthClient#
Type annotations and code completion for boto3.client("eks-auth")
as EKSAuthClient
boto3 documentation
# EKSAuthClient usage example
from boto3.session import Session
from types_boto3_eks_auth.client import EKSAuthClient
def get_client() -> EKSAuthClient:
return Session().client("eks-auth")
Literals#
Type annotations for literals used in methods and schema.
# EKSAuthServiceName usage example
from types_boto3_eks_auth.literals import EKSAuthServiceName
def get_value() -> EKSAuthServiceName:
return "eks-auth"
Type definitions#
Type annotations for type definitions used in methods and schema.