Package software.amazon.awscdk.services.config
AWS Config Construct Library
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 Features                                                                               | Stability
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 CFN Resources                                                                          | 
 Higher level constructs for Config Rules                                               | 
 Higher level constructs for initial set-up (delivery channel & configuration recorder) | 
 
CFN Resources: All classes with the
Cfnprefix in this module (CFN Resources) are always stable and safe to use.
Stable: Higher level constructs in this module that are marked stable will not undergo any breaking changes. They will strictly follow the Semantic Versioning model.
AWS Config provides a detailed view of the configuration of AWS resources in your AWS account. This includes how the resources are related to one another and how they were configured in the past so that you can see how the configurations and relationships change over time.
This module is part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit project.
Initial Setup
Before using the constructs provided in this module, you need to set up AWS Config in the region in which it will be used. This setup includes the one-time creation of the following resources per region:
- ConfigurationRecorder: Configure which resources will be recorded for config changes.
- DeliveryChannel: Configure where to store the recorded data.
The following guides provide the steps for getting started with AWS Config:
Rules
AWS Config can evaluate the configuration settings of your AWS resources by creating AWS Config rules, which represent your ideal configuration settings.
See Evaluating Resources with AWS Config Rules to learn more about AWS Config rules.
AWS Managed Rules
AWS Config provides AWS managed rules, which are predefined, customizable rules that AWS Config uses to evaluate whether your AWS resources comply with common best practices.
For example, you could create a managed rule that checks whether active access keys are rotated within the number of days specified.
 // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/config/latest/developerguide/access-keys-rotated.html
 // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/config/latest/developerguide/access-keys-rotated.html
 ManagedRule.Builder.create(this, "AccessKeysRotated")
         .identifier(ManagedRuleIdentifiers.ACCESS_KEYS_ROTATED)
         .inputParameters(Map.of(
                 "maxAccessKeyAge", 60))
 
         // default is 24 hours
         .maximumExecutionFrequency(MaximumExecutionFrequency.TWELVE_HOURS)
         .build();
 
 Identifiers for AWS managed rules are available through static constants in the ManagedRuleIdentifiers class.
 You can find supported input parameters in the List of AWS Config Managed Rules.
 
The following higher level constructs for AWS managed rules are available.
Access Key rotation
Checks whether your active access keys are rotated within the number of days specified.
// compliant if access keys have been rotated within the last 90 days // compliant if access keys have been rotated within the last 90 days new AccessKeysRotated(this, "AccessKeyRotated");
CloudFormation Stack drift detection
Checks whether your CloudFormation stack's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from it's expected configuration.
 // compliant if stack's status is 'IN_SYNC'
 // non-compliant if the stack's drift status is 'DRIFTED'
 // compliant if stack's status is 'IN_SYNC'
 // non-compliant if the stack's drift status is 'DRIFTED'
 CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck.Builder.create(this, "Drift")
         .ownStackOnly(true)
         .build();
 
CloudFormation Stack notifications
Checks whether your CloudFormation stacks are sending event notifications to a SNS topic.
 // topics to which CloudFormation stacks may send event notifications
 Topic topic1 = new Topic(this, "AllowedTopic1");
 Topic topic2 = new Topic(this, "AllowedTopic2");
 
 // non-compliant if CloudFormation stack does not send notifications to 'topic1' or 'topic2'
 // non-compliant if CloudFormation stack does not send notifications to 'topic1' or 'topic2'
 CloudFormationStackNotificationCheck.Builder.create(this, "NotificationCheck")
         .topics(List.of(topic1, topic2))
         .build();
 
Custom rules
You can develop custom rules and add them to AWS Config. You associate each custom rule with an AWS Lambda function, which contains the logic that evaluates whether your AWS resources comply with the rule.
Triggers
AWS Lambda executes functions in response to events that are published by AWS Services. The function for a custom Config rule receives an event that is published by AWS Config, and is responsible for evaluating the compliance of the rule.
 Evaluations can be triggered by configuration changes, periodically, or both.
 To create a custom rule, define a CustomRule and specify the Lambda Function
 to run and the trigger types.
 
 Function evalComplianceFn;
 
 
 CustomRule.Builder.create(this, "CustomRule")
         .lambdaFunction(evalComplianceFn)
         .configurationChanges(true)
         .periodic(true)
 
         // default is 24 hours
         .maximumExecutionFrequency(MaximumExecutionFrequency.SIX_HOURS)
         .build();
 When the trigger for a rule occurs, the Lambda function is invoked by publishing an event. See example events for AWS Config Rules
The AWS documentation has examples of Lambda functions for evaluations that are triggered by configuration changes and triggered periodically
Scope
By default rules are triggered by changes to all resources.
 Use the RuleScope APIs (fromResource(), fromResources() or fromTag()) to restrict
 the scope of both managed and custom rules:
 
 Function evalComplianceFn;
 ManagedRule sshRule = ManagedRule.Builder.create(this, "SSH")
         .identifier(ManagedRuleIdentifiers.EC2_SECURITY_GROUPS_INCOMING_SSH_DISABLED)
         .ruleScope(RuleScope.fromResource(ResourceType.EC2_SECURITY_GROUP, "sg-1234567890abcdefgh"))
         .build();
 CustomRule customRule = CustomRule.Builder.create(this, "Lambda")
         .lambdaFunction(evalComplianceFn)
         .configurationChanges(true)
         .ruleScope(RuleScope.fromResources(List.of(ResourceType.CLOUDFORMATION_STACK, ResourceType.S3_BUCKET)))
         .build();
 
 CustomRule tagRule = CustomRule.Builder.create(this, "CostCenterTagRule")
         .lambdaFunction(evalComplianceFn)
         .configurationChanges(true)
         .ruleScope(RuleScope.fromTag("Cost Center", "MyApp"))
         .build();
 
Events
You can define Amazon EventBridge event rules which trigger when a compliance check fails or when a rule is re-evaluated.
 Use the onComplianceChange() APIs to trigger an EventBridge event when a compliance check
 of your AWS Config Rule fails:
 
 // Topic to which compliance notification events will be published
 Topic complianceTopic = new Topic(this, "ComplianceTopic");
 
 CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck rule = new CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck(this, "Drift");
 rule.onComplianceChange("TopicEvent", OnEventOptions.builder()
         .target(new SnsTopic(complianceTopic))
         .build());
 
 Use the onReEvaluationStatus() status to trigger an EventBridge event when an AWS Config
 rule is re-evaluated.
 
 // Topic to which re-evaluation notification events will be published
 Topic reEvaluationTopic = new Topic(this, "ComplianceTopic");
 
 CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck rule = new CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck(this, "Drift");
 rule.onReEvaluationStatus("ReEvaluationEvent", OnEventOptions.builder()
         .target(new SnsTopic(reEvaluationTopic))
         .build());
 
Example
The following example creates a custom rule that evaluates whether EC2 instances are compliant. Compliance events are published to an SNS topic.
 // Lambda function containing logic that evaluates compliance with the rule.
 Function evalComplianceFn = Function.Builder.create(this, "CustomFunction")
         .code(AssetCode.fromInline("exports.handler = (event) => console.log(event);"))
         .handler("index.handler")
         .runtime(Runtime.NODEJS_14_X)
         .build();
 
 // A custom rule that runs on configuration changes of EC2 instances
 CustomRule customRule = CustomRule.Builder.create(this, "Custom")
         .configurationChanges(true)
         .lambdaFunction(evalComplianceFn)
         .ruleScope(RuleScope.fromResource(ResourceType.EC2_INSTANCE))
         .build();
 
 // A rule to detect stack drifts
 CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck driftRule = new CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck(this, "Drift");
 
 // Topic to which compliance notification events will be published
 Topic complianceTopic = new Topic(this, "ComplianceTopic");
 
 // Send notification on compliance change events
 driftRule.onComplianceChange("ComplianceChange", OnEventOptions.builder()
         .target(new SnsTopic(complianceTopic))
         .build());
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ClassDescriptionChecks whether the active access keys are rotated within the number of days specified inmaxAge.A fluent builder forAccessKeysRotated.Construction properties for a AccessKeysRotated.A builder forAccessKeysRotatedPropsAn implementation forAccessKeysRotatedPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::AggregationAuthorization.A fluent builder forCfnAggregationAuthorization.Properties for defining aCfnAggregationAuthorization.A builder forCfnAggregationAuthorizationPropsAn implementation forCfnAggregationAuthorizationPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::ConfigRule.A fluent builder forCfnConfigRule.Provides the runtime system, policy definition, and whether debug logging enabled.A builder forCfnConfigRule.CustomPolicyDetailsPropertyAn implementation forCfnConfigRule.CustomPolicyDetailsPropertyDefines which resources trigger an evaluation for an AWS Config rule.A builder forCfnConfigRule.ScopePropertyAn implementation forCfnConfigRule.ScopePropertyProvides the source and the message types that trigger AWS Config to evaluate your AWS resources against a rule.A builder forCfnConfigRule.SourceDetailPropertyAn implementation forCfnConfigRule.SourceDetailPropertyProvides the CustomPolicyDetails, the rule owner (AWSfor managed rules,CUSTOM_POLICYfor Custom Policy rules, andCUSTOM_LAMBDAfor Custom Lambda rules), the rule identifier, and the events that cause the evaluation of your AWS resources.A builder forCfnConfigRule.SourcePropertyAn implementation forCfnConfigRule.SourcePropertyProperties for defining aCfnConfigRule.A builder forCfnConfigRulePropsAn implementation forCfnConfigRulePropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::ConfigurationAggregator.A collection of accounts and regions.An implementation forCfnConfigurationAggregator.AccountAggregationSourcePropertyA fluent builder forCfnConfigurationAggregator.This object contains regions to set up the aggregator and an IAM role to retrieve organization details.An implementation forCfnConfigurationAggregator.OrganizationAggregationSourcePropertyProperties for defining aCfnConfigurationAggregator.A builder forCfnConfigurationAggregatorPropsAn implementation forCfnConfigurationAggregatorPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::ConfigurationRecorder.A fluent builder forCfnConfigurationRecorder.Specifies which resource types AWS Config records for configuration changes.A builder forCfnConfigurationRecorder.RecordingGroupPropertyAn implementation forCfnConfigurationRecorder.RecordingGroupPropertyProperties for defining aCfnConfigurationRecorder.A builder forCfnConfigurationRecorderPropsAn implementation forCfnConfigurationRecorderPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::ConformancePack.A fluent builder forCfnConformancePack.Input parameters in the form of key-value pairs for the conformance pack, both of which you define.A builder forCfnConformancePack.ConformancePackInputParameterPropertyAn implementation forCfnConformancePack.ConformancePackInputParameterPropertyThis API allows you to create a conformance pack template with an AWS Systems Manager document (SSM document).A builder forCfnConformancePack.TemplateSSMDocumentDetailsPropertyAn implementation forCfnConformancePack.TemplateSSMDocumentDetailsPropertyProperties for defining aCfnConformancePack.A builder forCfnConformancePackPropsAn implementation forCfnConformancePackPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::DeliveryChannel.A fluent builder forCfnDeliveryChannel.Provides options for how often AWS Config delivers configuration snapshots to the Amazon S3 bucket in your delivery channel.An implementation forCfnDeliveryChannel.ConfigSnapshotDeliveryPropertiesPropertyProperties for defining aCfnDeliveryChannel.A builder forCfnDeliveryChannelPropsAn implementation forCfnDeliveryChannelPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::OrganizationConfigRule.A fluent builder forCfnOrganizationConfigRule.Example:An implementation forCfnOrganizationConfigRule.OrganizationCustomPolicyRuleMetadataPropertyorganization custom rule metadata such as resource type, resource ID of AWS resource, Lambda function ARN, and organization trigger types that trigger AWS Config to evaluate your AWS resources against a rule.An implementation forCfnOrganizationConfigRule.OrganizationCustomRuleMetadataPropertyorganization managed rule metadata such as resource type and ID of AWS resource along with the rule identifier.An implementation forCfnOrganizationConfigRule.OrganizationManagedRuleMetadataPropertyProperties for defining aCfnOrganizationConfigRule.A builder forCfnOrganizationConfigRulePropsAn implementation forCfnOrganizationConfigRulePropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::OrganizationConformancePack.A fluent builder forCfnOrganizationConformancePack.Input parameters in the form of key-value pairs for the conformance pack, both of which you define.An implementation forCfnOrganizationConformancePack.ConformancePackInputParameterPropertyProperties for defining aCfnOrganizationConformancePack.A builder forCfnOrganizationConformancePackPropsAn implementation forCfnOrganizationConformancePackPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::RemediationConfiguration.A fluent builder forCfnRemediationConfiguration.An ExecutionControls object.A builder forCfnRemediationConfiguration.ExecutionControlsPropertyAn implementation forCfnRemediationConfiguration.ExecutionControlsPropertyThe value is either a dynamic (resource) value or a static value.An implementation forCfnRemediationConfiguration.RemediationParameterValuePropertyThe dynamic value of the resource.A builder forCfnRemediationConfiguration.ResourceValuePropertyAn implementation forCfnRemediationConfiguration.ResourceValuePropertyAWS Systems Manager (SSM) specific remediation controls.A builder forCfnRemediationConfiguration.SsmControlsPropertyAn implementation forCfnRemediationConfiguration.SsmControlsPropertyThe static value of the resource.A builder forCfnRemediationConfiguration.StaticValuePropertyAn implementation forCfnRemediationConfiguration.StaticValuePropertyProperties for defining aCfnRemediationConfiguration.A builder forCfnRemediationConfigurationPropsAn implementation forCfnRemediationConfigurationPropsA CloudFormationAWS::Config::StoredQuery.A fluent builder forCfnStoredQuery.Properties for defining aCfnStoredQuery.A builder forCfnStoredQueryPropsAn implementation forCfnStoredQueryPropsChecks whether your CloudFormation stacks' actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from its expected configuration.A fluent builder forCloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck.Construction properties for a CloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheck.A builder forCloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheckPropsAn implementation forCloudFormationStackDriftDetectionCheckPropsChecks whether your CloudFormation stacks are sending event notifications to a SNS topic.A fluent builder forCloudFormationStackNotificationCheck.Construction properties for a CloudFormationStackNotificationCheck.A builder forCloudFormationStackNotificationCheckPropsAn implementation forCloudFormationStackNotificationCheckPropsA new custom rule.A fluent builder forCustomRule.Construction properties for a CustomRule.A builder forCustomRulePropsAn implementation forCustomRulePropsInterface representing an AWS Config rule.Internal default implementation forIRule.A proxy class which represents a concrete javascript instance of this type.A new managed rule.A fluent builder forManagedRule.Managed rules that are supported by AWS Config.Construction properties for a ManagedRule.A builder forManagedRulePropsAn implementation forManagedRulePropsThe maximum frequency at which the AWS Config rule runs evaluations.Resources types that are supported by AWS Config.Construction properties for a new rule.A builder forRulePropsAn implementation forRulePropsDetermines which resources trigger an evaluation of an AWS Config rule.