mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data
Type annotations for boto3 IoTJobsDataPlane 1.42.3 service generated with mypy-boto3-builder 8.12.0
Description
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mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data

Type annotations for boto3 IoTJobsDataPlane 1.42.3 compatible with VSCode, PyCharm, Emacs, Sublime Text, mypy, pyright and other tools.
Generated with mypy-boto3-builder 8.12.0.
More information can be found on boto3-stubs page and in mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data docs.
See how it helps you find and fix potential bugs:

- mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data
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How to install
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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==1.42.3' mypy-boto3-builder - Select
boto3-stubsAWS SDK. - Add
IoTJobsDataPlaneservice. - Use provided commands to install generated packages.
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VSCode extension
Add
AWS Boto3
extension to your VSCode and run AWS boto3: Quick Start command.
Click Modify and select boto3 common and IoTJobsDataPlane.
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From PyPI with pip
Install boto3-stubs for IoTJobsDataPlane service.
# install with boto3 type annotations
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
# Lite version does not provide session.client/resource overloads
# it is more RAM-friendly, but requires explicit type annotations
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs-lite[iot-jobs-data]'
# standalone installation
python -m pip install mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data
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How to uninstall
python -m pip uninstall -y mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data
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Usage
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VSCode
- Install Python extension
- Install Pylance extension
- Set
Pylanceas your Python Language Server - Install
boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]in your environment:
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
Both type checking and code completion should now work. No explicit type
annotations required, write your boto3 code as usual.
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PyCharm
⚠️ Due to slow PyCharm performance on
Literaloverloads (issue PY-40997), it is recommended to use boto3-stubs-lite until the issue is resolved.
⚠️ If you experience slow performance and high CPU usage, try to disable
PyCharmtype checker and use mypy or pyright instead.
⚠️ To continue using
PyCharmtype checker, you can try to replaceboto3-stubswith boto3-stubs-lite:
pip uninstall boto3-stubs
pip install boto3-stubs-lite
Install boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data] in your environment:
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
Both type checking and code completion should now work.
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Emacs
- Install
boto3-stubswith services you use in your environment:
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
- Install use-package, lsp, company and flycheck packages
- Install lsp-pyright package
(use-package lsp-pyright
:ensure t
:hook (python-mode . (lambda ()
(require 'lsp-pyright)
(lsp))) ; or lsp-deferred
:init (when (executable-find "python3")
(setq lsp-pyright-python-executable-cmd "python3"))
)
- Make sure emacs uses the environment where you have installed
boto3-stubs
Type checking should now work. No explicit type annotations required, write
your boto3 code as usual.
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Sublime Text
- Install
boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]with services you use in your environment:
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
- Install LSP-pyright package
Type checking should now work. No explicit type annotations required, write
your boto3 code as usual.
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Other IDEs
Not tested, but as long as your IDE supports mypy or pyright, everything
should work.
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mypy
- Install
mypy:python -m pip install mypy - Install
boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]in your environment:
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
Type checking should now work. No explicit type annotations required, write
your boto3 code as usual.
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pyright
- Install
pyright:npm i -g pyright - Install
boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]in your environment:
python -m pip install 'boto3-stubs[iot-jobs-data]'
Optionally, you can install boto3-stubs to typings directory.
Type checking should now work. No explicit type annotations required, write
your boto3 code as usual.
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Pylint compatibility
It is totally safe to use TYPE_CHECKING flag in order to avoid
mypy-boto3-iot-jobs-data dependency in production. However, there is an issue
in pylint that it complains about undefined variables. To fix it, set all
types to object in non-TYPE_CHECKING mode.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from mypy_boto3_ec2 import EC2Client, EC2ServiceResource
from mypy_boto3_ec2.waiters import BundleTaskCompleteWaiter
from mypy_boto3_ec2.paginators import DescribeVolumesPaginator
else:
EC2Client = object
EC2ServiceResource = object
BundleTaskCompleteWaiter = object
DescribeVolumesPaginator = object
...
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Explicit type annotations
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Client annotations
IoTJobsDataPlaneClient provides annotations for
boto3.client("iot-jobs-data").
from boto3.session import Session
from mypy_boto3_iot_jobs_data import IoTJobsDataPlaneClient
client: IoTJobsDataPlaneClient = Session().client("iot-jobs-data")
# now client usage is checked by mypy and IDE should provide code completion
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Literals
mypy_boto3_iot_jobs_data.literals module contains literals extracted from
shapes that can be used in user code for type checking.
Full list of IoTJobsDataPlane Literals can be found in
docs.
from mypy_boto3_iot_jobs_data.literals import JobExecutionStatusType
def check_value(value: JobExecutionStatusType) -> bool: ...
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Type definitions
mypy_boto3_iot_jobs_data.type_defs module contains structures and shapes
assembled to typed dictionaries and unions for additional type checking.
Full list of IoTJobsDataPlane TypeDefs can be found in
docs.
# TypedDict usage example
from mypy_boto3_iot_jobs_data.type_defs import DescribeJobExecutionRequestTypeDef
def get_value() -> DescribeJobExecutionRequestTypeDef:
return {
"jobId": ...,
}
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How it works
Fully automated mypy-boto3-builder carefully generates type