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Auto-generated documentation for IoTEventsData type annotations stubs module types-aiobotocore-iotevents-data.

Client

Implicit type annotations

Can be used with types-aioboto3[iotevents-data] package installed.

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

Client usage example
from aioboto3.session import Session


session = Session()

async with session.client("iotevents-data") as client:  # (1)
    result = await client.batch_acknowledge_alarm()  # (2)
  1. client: IoTEventsDataClient
  2. result: BatchAcknowledgeAlarmResponseTypeDef

Explicit type annotations

With types-aioboto3-lite[iotevents-data] or a standalone types_aiobotocore_iotevents_data package, you have to explicitly specify client: IoTEventsDataClient 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.

Client usage example
from aioboto3.session import Session

from types_aiobotocore_iotevents_data.client import IoTEventsDataClient
from types_aiobotocore_iotevents_data.type_defs import BatchAcknowledgeAlarmResponseTypeDef
from types_aiobotocore_iotevents_data.type_defs import BatchAcknowledgeAlarmRequestRequestTypeDef


session = Session()

client: IoTEventsDataClient
async with session.client("iotevents-data") as client:  # (1)
    kwargs: BatchAcknowledgeAlarmRequestRequestTypeDef = {...}  # (2)
    result: BatchAcknowledgeAlarmResponseTypeDef = await client.batch_acknowledge_alarm(**kwargs)  # (3)
  1. client: IoTEventsDataClient
  2. kwargs: BatchAcknowledgeAlarmRequestRequestTypeDef
  3. result: BatchAcknowledgeAlarmResponseTypeDef