ClusterControllerClient

ClusterControllerClient

The ClusterControllerService provides methods to manage clusters of Compute Engine instances.

Constructor

new ClusterControllerClient(optionsopt)

Construct an instance of ClusterControllerClient.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
options object <optional>

The configuration object. See the subsequent parameters for more details.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
credentials object <optional>

Credentials object.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
client_email string <optional>
private_key string <optional>
email string <optional>

Account email address. Required when using a .pem or .p12 keyFilename.

keyFilename string <optional>

Full path to the a .json, .pem, or .p12 key downloaded from the Google Developers Console. If you provide a path to a JSON file, the projectId option below is not necessary. NOTE: .pem and .p12 require you to specify options.email as well.

port number <optional>

The port on which to connect to the remote host.

projectId string <optional>

The project ID from the Google Developer's Console, e.g. 'grape-spaceship-123'. We will also check the environment variable GCLOUD_PROJECT for your project ID. If your app is running in an environment which supports Application Default Credentials, your project ID will be detected automatically.

promise function <optional>

Custom promise module to use instead of native Promises.

apiEndpoint string <optional>

The domain name of the API remote host.

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Members

(static) apiEndpoint

The DNS address for this API service - same as servicePath(), exists for compatibility reasons.

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(static) port

The port for this API service.

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(static) scopes

The scopes needed to make gRPC calls for every method defined in this service.

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(static) servicePath

The DNS address for this API service.

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Methods

createCluster(request, optionsopt, callbackopt) → {Promise}

Creates a cluster in a project.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project that the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

cluster Object

Required. The cluster to create.

This object should have the same structure as Cluster

requestId string <optional>

Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two CreateClusterRequest requests with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.

It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID.

The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

callback function <optional>

The function which will be called with the result of the API call.

The second parameter to the callback is a gax.Operation object.

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Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const cluster = {};
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  cluster: cluster,
};

// Handle the operation using the promise pattern.
client.createCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Operation#promise starts polling for the completion of the LRO.
    return operation.promise();
  })
  .then(responses => {
    const result = responses[0];
    const metadata = responses[1];
    const finalApiResponse = responses[2];
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const cluster = {};
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  cluster: cluster,
};

// Handle the operation using the event emitter pattern.
client.createCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Adding a listener for the "complete" event starts polling for the
    // completion of the operation.
    operation.on('complete', (result, metadata, finalApiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(result);
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "progress" event causes the callback to be
    // called on any change in metadata when the operation is polled.
    operation.on('progress', (metadata, apiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(metadata)
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "error" event handles any errors found during polling.
    operation.on('error', err => {
      // throw(err);
    });
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const cluster = {};
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  cluster: cluster,
};

// Handle the operation using the await pattern.
const [operation] = await client.createCluster(request);

const [response] = await operation.promise();

deleteCluster(request, optionsopt, callbackopt) → {Promise}

Deletes a cluster in a project.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project that the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

clusterName string

Required. The cluster name.

clusterUuid string <optional>

Optional. Specifying the cluster_uuid means the RPC should fail (with error NOT_FOUND) if cluster with specified UUID does not exist.

requestId string <optional>

Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two DeleteClusterRequest requests with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.

It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID.

The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

callback function <optional>

The function which will be called with the result of the API call.

The second parameter to the callback is a gax.Operation object.

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Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};

// Handle the operation using the promise pattern.
client.deleteCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Operation#promise starts polling for the completion of the LRO.
    return operation.promise();
  })
  .then(responses => {
    const result = responses[0];
    const metadata = responses[1];
    const finalApiResponse = responses[2];
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};

// Handle the operation using the event emitter pattern.
client.deleteCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Adding a listener for the "complete" event starts polling for the
    // completion of the operation.
    operation.on('complete', (result, metadata, finalApiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(result);
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "progress" event causes the callback to be
    // called on any change in metadata when the operation is polled.
    operation.on('progress', (metadata, apiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(metadata)
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "error" event handles any errors found during polling.
    operation.on('error', err => {
      // throw(err);
    });
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};

// Handle the operation using the await pattern.
const [operation] = await client.deleteCluster(request);

const [response] = await operation.promise();

diagnoseCluster(request, optionsopt, callbackopt) → {Promise}

Gets cluster diagnostic information. After the operation completes, the Operation.response field contains DiagnoseClusterOutputLocation.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project that the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

clusterName string

Required. The cluster name.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

callback function <optional>

The function which will be called with the result of the API call.

The second parameter to the callback is a gax.Operation object.

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Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};

// Handle the operation using the promise pattern.
client.diagnoseCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Operation#promise starts polling for the completion of the LRO.
    return operation.promise();
  })
  .then(responses => {
    const result = responses[0];
    const metadata = responses[1];
    const finalApiResponse = responses[2];
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};

// Handle the operation using the event emitter pattern.
client.diagnoseCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Adding a listener for the "complete" event starts polling for the
    // completion of the operation.
    operation.on('complete', (result, metadata, finalApiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(result);
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "progress" event causes the callback to be
    // called on any change in metadata when the operation is polled.
    operation.on('progress', (metadata, apiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(metadata)
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "error" event handles any errors found during polling.
    operation.on('error', err => {
      // throw(err);
    });
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};

// Handle the operation using the await pattern.
const [operation] = await client.diagnoseCluster(request);

const [response] = await operation.promise();

getCluster(request, optionsopt, callbackopt) → {Promise}

Gets the resource representation for a cluster in a project.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project that the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

clusterName string

Required. The cluster name.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

callback function <optional>

The function which will be called with the result of the API call.

The second parameter to the callback is an object representing Cluster.

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Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
};
client.getCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const response = responses[0];
    // doThingsWith(response)
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

getProjectId(callback)

Return the project ID used by this class.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
callback function

the callback to be called with the current project Id.

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listClusters(request, optionsopt, callbackopt) → {Promise}

Lists all regions/{region}/clusters in a project.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project that the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

filter string <optional>

Optional. A filter constraining the clusters to list. Filters are case-sensitive and have the following syntax:

field = value [AND [field = value]] ...

where field is one of status.state, clusterName, or labels.[KEY], and [KEY] is a label key. value can be * to match all values. status.state can be one of the following: ACTIVE, INACTIVE, CREATING, RUNNING, ERROR, DELETING, or UPDATING. ACTIVE contains the CREATING, UPDATING, and RUNNING states. INACTIVE contains the DELETING and ERROR states. clusterName is the name of the cluster provided at creation time. Only the logical AND operator is supported; space-separated items are treated as having an implicit AND operator.

Example filter:

status.state = ACTIVE AND clusterName = mycluster AND labels.env = staging AND labels.starred = *

pageSize number <optional>

The maximum number of resources contained in the underlying API response. If page streaming is performed per-resource, this parameter does not affect the return value. If page streaming is performed per-page, this determines the maximum number of resources in a page.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

callback function <optional>

The function which will be called with the result of the API call.

The second parameter to the callback is Array of Cluster.

When autoPaginate: false is specified through options, it contains the result in a single response. If the response indicates the next page exists, the third parameter is set to be used for the next request object. The fourth parameter keeps the raw response object of an object representing ListClustersResponse.

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Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

// Iterate over all elements.
const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
};

client.listClusters(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const resources = responses[0];
    for (const resource of resources) {
      // doThingsWith(resource)
    }
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

// Or obtain the paged response.
const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
};


const options = {autoPaginate: false};
const callback = responses => {
  // The actual resources in a response.
  const resources = responses[0];
  // The next request if the response shows that there are more responses.
  const nextRequest = responses[1];
  // The actual response object, if necessary.
  // const rawResponse = responses[2];
  for (const resource of resources) {
    // doThingsWith(resource);
  }
  if (nextRequest) {
    // Fetch the next page.
    return client.listClusters(nextRequest, options).then(callback);
  }
}
client.listClusters(request, options)
  .then(callback)
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

listClustersStream(request, optionsopt) → {Stream}

Equivalent to listClusters, but returns a NodeJS Stream object.

This fetches the paged responses for listClusters continuously and invokes the callback registered for 'data' event for each element in the responses.

The returned object has 'end' method when no more elements are required.

autoPaginate option will be ignored.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project that the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

filter string <optional>

Optional. A filter constraining the clusters to list. Filters are case-sensitive and have the following syntax:

field = value [AND [field = value]] ...

where field is one of status.state, clusterName, or labels.[KEY], and [KEY] is a label key. value can be * to match all values. status.state can be one of the following: ACTIVE, INACTIVE, CREATING, RUNNING, ERROR, DELETING, or UPDATING. ACTIVE contains the CREATING, UPDATING, and RUNNING states. INACTIVE contains the DELETING and ERROR states. clusterName is the name of the cluster provided at creation time. Only the logical AND operator is supported; space-separated items are treated as having an implicit AND operator.

Example filter:

status.state = ACTIVE AND clusterName = mycluster AND labels.env = staging AND labels.starred = *

pageSize number <optional>

The maximum number of resources contained in the underlying API response. If page streaming is performed per-resource, this parameter does not affect the return value. If page streaming is performed per-page, this determines the maximum number of resources in a page.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

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Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
};
client.listClustersStream(request)
  .on('data', element => {
    // doThingsWith(element)
  }).on('error', err => {
    console.log(err);
  });

updateCluster(request, optionsopt, callbackopt) → {Promise}

Updates a cluster in a project.

Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Description
request Object

The request object that will be sent.

Properties
Name Type Attributes Description
projectId string

Required. The ID of the Google Cloud Platform project the cluster belongs to.

region string

Required. The Cloud Dataproc region in which to handle the request.

clusterName string

Required. The cluster name.

cluster Object

Required. The changes to the cluster.

This object should have the same structure as Cluster

updateMask Object

Required. Specifies the path, relative to Cluster, of the field to update. For example, to change the number of workers in a cluster to 5, the update_mask parameter would be specified as config.worker_config.num_instances, and the PATCH request body would specify the new value, as follows:

  {
    "config":{
      "workerConfig":{
        "numInstances":"5"
      }
    }
  }

Similarly, to change the number of preemptible workers in a cluster to 5, the update_mask parameter would be config.secondary_worker_config.num_instances, and the PATCH request body would be set as follows:

  {
    "config":{
      "secondaryWorkerConfig":{
        "numInstances":"5"
      }
    }
  }

Note: currently only the following fields can be updated:

MaskPurpose
labelsUpdates labels
config.worker_config.num_instancesResize primary worker group
config.secondary_worker_config.num_instancesResize secondary worker group
config.lifecycle_config.auto_delete_ttlReset MAX TTL duration
config.lifecycle_config.auto_delete_timeUpdate MAX TTL deletion timestamp
config.lifecycle_config.idle_delete_ttlUpdate Idle TTL duration
config.autoscaling_config.policy_uriUse, stop using, or change autoscaling policies

This object should have the same structure as FieldMask

gracefulDecommissionTimeout Object <optional>

Optional. Timeout for graceful YARN decomissioning. Graceful decommissioning allows removing nodes from the cluster without interrupting jobs in progress. Timeout specifies how long to wait for jobs in progress to finish before forcefully removing nodes (and potentially interrupting jobs). Default timeout is 0 (for forceful decommission), and the maximum allowed timeout is 1 day.

Only supported on Dataproc image versions 1.2 and higher.

This object should have the same structure as Duration

requestId string <optional>

Optional. A unique id used to identify the request. If the server receives two UpdateClusterRequest requests with the same id, then the second request will be ignored and the first google.longrunning.Operation created and stored in the backend is returned.

It is recommended to always set this value to a UUID.

The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The maximum length is 40 characters.

options Object <optional>

Optional parameters. You can override the default settings for this call, e.g, timeout, retries, paginations, etc. See gax.CallOptions for the details.

callback function <optional>

The function which will be called with the result of the API call.

The second parameter to the callback is a gax.Operation object.

Source:
Example
const dataproc = require('@google-cloud/dataproc');

const client = new dataproc.v1beta2.ClusterControllerClient({
  // optional auth parameters.
});

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const cluster = {};
const updateMask = {};
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
  cluster: cluster,
  updateMask: updateMask,
};

// Handle the operation using the promise pattern.
client.updateCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Operation#promise starts polling for the completion of the LRO.
    return operation.promise();
  })
  .then(responses => {
    const result = responses[0];
    const metadata = responses[1];
    const finalApiResponse = responses[2];
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const cluster = {};
const updateMask = {};
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
  cluster: cluster,
  updateMask: updateMask,
};

// Handle the operation using the event emitter pattern.
client.updateCluster(request)
  .then(responses => {
    const [operation, initialApiResponse] = responses;

    // Adding a listener for the "complete" event starts polling for the
    // completion of the operation.
    operation.on('complete', (result, metadata, finalApiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(result);
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "progress" event causes the callback to be
    // called on any change in metadata when the operation is polled.
    operation.on('progress', (metadata, apiResponse) => {
      // doSomethingWith(metadata)
    });

    // Adding a listener for the "error" event handles any errors found during polling.
    operation.on('error', err => {
      // throw(err);
    });
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

const projectId = '';
const region = '';
const clusterName = '';
const cluster = {};
const updateMask = {};
const request = {
  projectId: projectId,
  region: region,
  clusterName: clusterName,
  cluster: cluster,
  updateMask: updateMask,
};

// Handle the operation using the await pattern.
const [operation] = await client.updateCluster(request);

const [response] = await operation.promise();