:doc:`EC2 <../../ec2>` / Resource / VpcPeeringConnection

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VpcPeeringConnection
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.. note::

  Before using anything on this page, please refer to the resources :doc:`user guide <../../../../guide/resources>` for the most recent guidance on using resources.



.. py:class:: EC2.VpcPeeringConnection(id)

  A resource representing an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) VpcPeeringConnection::

    
    import boto3
    
    ec2 = boto3.resource('ec2')
    vpc_peering_connection = ec2.VpcPeeringConnection('id')

  :type id: string
  :param id: The VpcPeeringConnection's id identifier. This **must** be set.
  




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Identifiers
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Identifiers are properties of a resource that are set upon instantiation of the resource.
For more information about identifiers refer to the :ref:`Resources Introduction Guide<identifiers_attributes_intro>`.

These are the resource's available identifiers:

.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  :titlesonly:

  id



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Attributes
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Attributes provide access to the properties of a resource. Attributes are lazy-loaded the first time one is accessed via the :py:meth:`load` method.
For more information about attributes refer to the :ref:`Resources Introduction Guide<identifiers_attributes_intro>`.

These are the resource's available attributes:

.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  :titlesonly:

  accepter_vpc_info
  expiration_time
  requester_vpc_info
  status
  tags
  vpc_peering_connection_id



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References
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References are related resource instances that have a belongs-to relationship.
For more information about references refer to the :ref:`Resources Introduction Guide<references_intro>`.

These are the resource's available references:

.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  :titlesonly:

  accepter_vpc
  requester_vpc



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Actions
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Actions call operations on resources.  They may automatically handle the passing in of arguments set from identifiers and some attributes.
For more information about actions refer to the :ref:`Resources Introduction Guide<actions_intro>`.

These are the resource's available actions:

.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  :titlesonly:

  accept
  delete
  get_available_subresources
  load
  reject
  reload



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Waiters
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Waiters provide an interface to wait for a resource to reach a specific state.
For more information about waiters refer to the :ref:`Resources Introduction Guide<waiters_intro>`.

These are the resource's available waiters:

.. toctree::
  :maxdepth: 1
  :titlesonly:

  wait_until_exists
