Adding a development endpoint - AWS Glue
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Adding a development endpoint

Use development endpoints to iteratively develop and test your extract, transform, and load (ETL) scripts in AWS Glue. Working with development endpoints is only available through the AWS Command Line Interface.

  1. In a command line window, enter a command similar to the following.

    aws glue create-dev-endpoint --endpoint-name "endpoint1" --role-arn "arn:aws-eusc:iam::account-id:role/role-name" --number-of-nodes "3" --glue-version "1.0" --arguments '{"GLUE_PYTHON_VERSION": "3"}' --region "region-name"

    This command specifies AWS Glue version 1.0. Because this version supports both Python 2 and Python 3, you can use the arguments parameter to indicate the desired Python version. If the glue-version parameter is omitted, AWS Glue version 0.9 is assumed. For more information about AWS Glue versions, see the Glue version job property.

    For information about additional command line parameters, see create-dev-endpoint in the AWS CLI Command Reference.

  2. (Optional) Enter the following command to check the development endpoint status. When the status changes to READY, the development endpoint is ready to use.

    aws glue get-dev-endpoint --endpoint-name "endpoint1"