Class CfnRuleProps.Builder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
software.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnRuleProps>
- Enclosing interface:
- CfnRuleProps
CfnRuleProps-
Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbuild()Builds the configured instance.description(String description) Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getDescription()eventBusName(String eventBusName) Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getEventBusName()eventPattern(Object eventPattern) Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getEventPattern()Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getName()Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getRoleArn()scheduleExpression(String scheduleExpression) Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getScheduleExpression()Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getState()Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getTargets()targets(IResolvable targets) Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getTargets()
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Constructor Details
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Builder
public Builder()
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Method Details
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description
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getDescription()- Parameters:
description- The description of the rule.- Returns:
this
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eventBusName
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getEventBusName()- Parameters:
eventBusName- The name or ARN of the event bus associated with the rule. If you omit this, the default event bus is used.- Returns:
this
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eventPattern
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getEventPattern()- Parameters:
eventPattern- The event pattern of the rule. For more information, see Events and Event Patterns in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .- Returns:
this
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name
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getName()- Parameters:
name- The name of the rule.- Returns:
this
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roleArn
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getRoleArn()- Parameters:
roleArn- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that is used for target invocation. If you're setting an event bus in another account as the target and that account granted permission to your account through an organization instead of directly by the account ID, you must specify aRoleArnwith proper permissions in theTargetstructure, instead of here in this parameter.- Returns:
this
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scheduleExpression
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getScheduleExpression()- Parameters:
scheduleExpression- The scheduling expression. For example, "cron(0 20 * * ? *)", "rate(5 minutes)". For more information, see Creating an Amazon EventBridge rule that runs on a schedule .- Returns:
this
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state
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getState()- Parameters:
state- The state of the rule.- Returns:
this
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targets
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getTargets()- Parameters:
targets- Adds the specified targets to the specified rule, or updates the targets if they are already associated with the rule. Targets are the resources that are invoked when a rule is triggered.The maximum number of entries per request is 10.
Each rule can have up to five (5) targets associated with it at one time.
For a list of services you can configure as targets for events, see EventBridge targets in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .
Creating rules with built-in targets is supported only in the AWS Management Console . The built-in targets are:
Amazon EBS CreateSnapshot API callAmazon EC2 RebootInstances API callAmazon EC2 StopInstances API callAmazon EC2 TerminateInstances API call
For some target types,
PutTargetsprovides target-specific parameters. If the target is a Kinesis data stream, you can optionally specify which shard the event goes to by using theKinesisParametersargument. To invoke a command on multiple EC2 instances with one rule, you can use theRunCommandParametersfield.To be able to make API calls against the resources that you own, Amazon EventBridge needs the appropriate permissions:
- For AWS Lambda and Amazon SNS resources, EventBridge relies on resource-based policies.
- For EC2 instances, Kinesis Data Streams, AWS Step Functions state machines and API Gateway APIs, EventBridge relies on IAM roles that you specify in the
RoleARNargument inPutTargets.
For more information, see Authentication and Access Control in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .
If another AWS account is in the same region and has granted you permission (using
PutPermission), you can send events to that account. Set that account's event bus as a target of the rules in your account. To send the matched events to the other account, specify that account's event bus as theArnvalue when you runPutTargets. If your account sends events to another account, your account is charged for each sent event. Each event sent to another account is charged as a custom event. The account receiving the event is not charged. For more information, see Amazon EventBridge Pricing .Input,InputPath, andInputTransformerare not available withPutTargetif the target is an event bus of a different AWS account.If you are setting the event bus of another account as the target, and that account granted permission to your account through an organization instead of directly by the account ID, then you must specify a
RoleArnwith proper permissions in theTargetstructure. For more information, see Sending and Receiving Events Between AWS Accounts in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .If you have an IAM role on a cross-account event bus target, a
PutTargetscall without a role on the same target (sameIdandArn) will not remove the role.For more information about enabling cross-account events, see PutPermission .
Input , InputPath , and InputTransformer are mutually exclusive and optional parameters of a target. When a rule is triggered due to a matched event:
- If none of the following arguments are specified for a target, then the entire event is passed to the target in JSON format (unless the target is Amazon EC2 Run Command or Amazon ECS task, in which case nothing from the event is passed to the target).
- If Input is specified in the form of valid JSON, then the matched event is overridden with this constant.
- If InputPath is specified in the form of JSONPath (for example,
$.detail), then only the part of the event specified in the path is passed to the target (for example, only the detail part of the event is passed). - If InputTransformer is specified, then one or more specified JSONPaths are extracted from the event and used as values in a template that you specify as the input to the target.
When you specify
InputPathorInputTransformer, you must use JSON dot notation, not bracket notation.When you add targets to a rule and the associated rule triggers soon after, new or updated targets might not be immediately invoked. Allow a short period of time for changes to take effect.
This action can partially fail if too many requests are made at the same time. If that happens,
FailedEntryCountis non-zero in the response and each entry inFailedEntriesprovides the ID of the failed target and the error code.- Returns:
this
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targets
Sets the value ofCfnRuleProps.getTargets()- Parameters:
targets- Adds the specified targets to the specified rule, or updates the targets if they are already associated with the rule. Targets are the resources that are invoked when a rule is triggered.The maximum number of entries per request is 10.
Each rule can have up to five (5) targets associated with it at one time.
For a list of services you can configure as targets for events, see EventBridge targets in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .
Creating rules with built-in targets is supported only in the AWS Management Console . The built-in targets are:
Amazon EBS CreateSnapshot API callAmazon EC2 RebootInstances API callAmazon EC2 StopInstances API callAmazon EC2 TerminateInstances API call
For some target types,
PutTargetsprovides target-specific parameters. If the target is a Kinesis data stream, you can optionally specify which shard the event goes to by using theKinesisParametersargument. To invoke a command on multiple EC2 instances with one rule, you can use theRunCommandParametersfield.To be able to make API calls against the resources that you own, Amazon EventBridge needs the appropriate permissions:
- For AWS Lambda and Amazon SNS resources, EventBridge relies on resource-based policies.
- For EC2 instances, Kinesis Data Streams, AWS Step Functions state machines and API Gateway APIs, EventBridge relies on IAM roles that you specify in the
RoleARNargument inPutTargets.
For more information, see Authentication and Access Control in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .
If another AWS account is in the same region and has granted you permission (using
PutPermission), you can send events to that account. Set that account's event bus as a target of the rules in your account. To send the matched events to the other account, specify that account's event bus as theArnvalue when you runPutTargets. If your account sends events to another account, your account is charged for each sent event. Each event sent to another account is charged as a custom event. The account receiving the event is not charged. For more information, see Amazon EventBridge Pricing .Input,InputPath, andInputTransformerare not available withPutTargetif the target is an event bus of a different AWS account.If you are setting the event bus of another account as the target, and that account granted permission to your account through an organization instead of directly by the account ID, then you must specify a
RoleArnwith proper permissions in theTargetstructure. For more information, see Sending and Receiving Events Between AWS Accounts in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide .If you have an IAM role on a cross-account event bus target, a
PutTargetscall without a role on the same target (sameIdandArn) will not remove the role.For more information about enabling cross-account events, see PutPermission .
Input , InputPath , and InputTransformer are mutually exclusive and optional parameters of a target. When a rule is triggered due to a matched event:
- If none of the following arguments are specified for a target, then the entire event is passed to the target in JSON format (unless the target is Amazon EC2 Run Command or Amazon ECS task, in which case nothing from the event is passed to the target).
- If Input is specified in the form of valid JSON, then the matched event is overridden with this constant.
- If InputPath is specified in the form of JSONPath (for example,
$.detail), then only the part of the event specified in the path is passed to the target (for example, only the detail part of the event is passed). - If InputTransformer is specified, then one or more specified JSONPaths are extracted from the event and used as values in a template that you specify as the input to the target.
When you specify
InputPathorInputTransformer, you must use JSON dot notation, not bracket notation.When you add targets to a rule and the associated rule triggers soon after, new or updated targets might not be immediately invoked. Allow a short period of time for changes to take effect.
This action can partially fail if too many requests are made at the same time. If that happens,
FailedEntryCountis non-zero in the response and each entry inFailedEntriesprovides the ID of the failed target and the error code.- Returns:
this
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build
Builds the configured instance.- Specified by:
buildin interfacesoftware.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnRuleProps>- Returns:
- a new instance of
CfnRuleProps - Throws:
NullPointerException- if any required attribute was not provided
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