Hey I have the following function to launch a batch job.
My batch job has two parameters to be passed in --source --destination
def kickoff_transfer_batch(self,item):
try:
batch = boto3.client('batch')
bucket, key = get_s3_bucket_and_key(item.source)
jobName = 'transfer-'+ key
jobQueue = 'aws-strikeforce-on-demand-restore-prod'
jobDefinition = 'aws-strikeforce-transfer-prod'
source = '--source ' + item.source
destination ='--destination ' + item.destination
command = []
command.append(source)
command.append(destination)
submit_job_response = batch.submit_job(
jobName=jobName,
jobQueue=jobQueue,
jobDefinition=jobDefinition,
containerOverrides={'command': command}
)
job_id = submit_job_response['jobId']
print('Submitted job {} {} to the job queue {}'.format(jobName, job_id, jobQueue))
except Exception as err:
item.errored = True
print("failed: " + item.source)
print("error: " + str(err))
stack_trace = traceback.format_exc()
self._log_error_notes(item.source, err, stack_trace)
My job is being launched from batch, but my container is failing to launch due to how I am passing in --source and --dest. Here is the error log
main.py: error: unrecognized arguments: --source file_test.txt --destination file_test.txt
How can I fix my command list to pass in the proper arguments. When I launch job at the command line I would just type --source file, --dest file
The answer to this for future reference
def kickoff_transfer_batch(self,item):
try:
batch = boto3.client('batch')
bucket, key = get_s3_bucket_and_key(item.source)
jobName = 'transfer-'+ key
jobQueue = 'aws-strikeforce-on-demand-restore-prod'
jobDefinition = 'aws-strikeforce-transfer-prod'
command = '--source '+ item.source + '--destination ' + item.destination
command = command.split()
submit_job_response = batch.submit_job(
jobName=jobName,
jobQueue=jobQueue,
jobDefinition=jobDefinition,
containerOverrides={'command': command}
)
job_id = submit_job_response['jobId']
print('Submitted job {} {} to the job queue {}'.format(jobName, job_id, jobQueue))
except Exception as err:
item.errored = True
print("failed: " + item.source)
print("error: " + str(err))
stack_trace = traceback.format_exc()
self._log_error_notes(item.source, err, stack_trace)
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