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Auto-generated documentation for EC2InstanceConnect type annotations stubs module mypy-boto3-ec2-instance-connect.

Client#

Implicit type annotations#

Can be used with boto3-stubs[ec2-instance-connect] package installed.

Write your EC2InstanceConnect code as usual, type checking and code completion should work out of the box.

# EC2InstanceConnectClient usage example

from boto3.session import Session


session = Session()

client = session.client("ec2-instance-connect")  # (1)
result = client.send_serial_console_ssh_public_key()  # (2)
  1. client: EC2InstanceConnectClient
  2. result: SendSerialConsoleSSHPublicKeyResponseTypeDef

Explicit type annotations#

With boto3-stubs-lite[ec2-instance-connect] or a standalone mypy_boto3_ec2_instance_connect package, you have to explicitly specify client: EC2InstanceConnectClient type annotation.

All other type annotations are optional, as types should be discovered automatically. However, these type annotations can be helpful in your functions and methods.

# EC2InstanceConnectClient usage example with type annotations

from boto3.session import Session

from mypy_boto3_ec2_instance_connect.client import EC2InstanceConnectClient
from mypy_boto3_ec2_instance_connect.type_defs import SendSerialConsoleSSHPublicKeyResponseTypeDef
from mypy_boto3_ec2_instance_connect.type_defs import SendSerialConsoleSSHPublicKeyRequestRequestTypeDef


session = Session()

client: EC2InstanceConnectClient = session.client("ec2-instance-connect")

kwargs: SendSerialConsoleSSHPublicKeyRequestRequestTypeDef = {...}
result: SendSerialConsoleSSHPublicKeyResponseTypeDef = client.send_serial_console_ssh_public_key(**kwargs)