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fog--fog-aws/lib/fog/aws/requests/emr/add_job_flow_steps.rb

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module Fog
module AWS
class EMR
class Real
require 'fog/aws/parsers/emr/add_job_flow_steps'
# adds new steps to a running job flow.
# http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/ElasticMapReduce/latest/API/API_AddJobFlowSteps.html
# ==== Parameters
# * JobFlowId <~String> - A string that uniquely identifies the job flow
# * Steps <~Array> - A list of steps to be executed by the job flow
# * 'ActionOnFailure'<~String> - TERMINATE_JOB_FLOW | CANCEL_AND_WAIT | CONTINUE Specifies the action to take if the job flow step fails
# * 'HadoopJarStep'<~Array> - Specifies the JAR file used for the job flow step
# * 'Args'<~String list> - A list of command line arguments passed to the JAR file's main function when executed.
# * 'Jar'<~String> - A path to a JAR file run during the step.
# * 'MainClass'<~String> - The name of the main class in the specified Java file. If not specified, the JAR file should specify a Main-Class in its manifest file
# * 'Properties'<~Array> - A list of Java properties that are set when the step runs. You can use these properties to pass key value pairs to your main function
# * 'Key'<~String> - The unique identifier of a key value pair
# * 'Value'<~String> - The value part of the identified key
# * 'Name'<~String> - The name of the job flow step
#
# ==== Returns
# * response<~Excon::Response>:
# * body<~Hash>:
def add_job_flow_steps(job_flow_id, options={})
if steps = options.delete('Steps')
options.merge!(Fog::AWS.serialize_keys('Steps', steps))
end
request({
'Action' => 'AddJobFlowSteps',
'JobFlowId' => job_flow_id,
:parser => Fog::Parsers::AWS::EMR::AddJobFlowSteps.new,
}.merge(options))
end
end
class Mock
def add_job_flow_steps(db_name, options={})
Fog::Mock.not_implemented
end
end
end
end
end