Package software.amazon.awscdk.services.scheduler.targets
Amazon EventBridge Scheduler Targets Construct Library
Amazon EventBridge Scheduler is a feature from Amazon EventBridge that allows you to create, run, and manage scheduled tasks at scale. With EventBridge Scheduler, you can schedule millions of one-time or recurring tasks across various AWS services without provisioning or managing underlying infrastructure.
This library contains integration classes for Amazon EventBridge Scheduler to call any number of supported AWS Services.
The following targets are supported:
targets.LambdaInvoke: Invoke an AWS Lambda functiontargets.StepFunctionsStartExecution: Start an AWS Step Functiontargets.CodeBuildStartBuild: Start a CodeBuild jobtargets.SqsSendMessage: Send a Message to an Amazon SQS Queuetargets.SnsPublish: Publish messages to an Amazon SNS topictargets.EventBridgePutEvents: Put Events on EventBridgetargets.InspectorStartAssessmentRun: Start an Amazon Inspector assessment runtargets.KinesisStreamPutRecord: Put a record to an Amazon Kinesis Data Streamtargets.FirehosePutRecord: Put a record to an Amazon Data Firehosetargets.CodePipelineStartPipelineExecution: Start a CodePipeline executiontargets.SageMakerStartPipelineExecution: Start a SageMaker pipeline executiontargets.EcsRunTask: Start a new ECS tasktargets.Universal: Invoke a wider set of AWS API
Invoke a Lambda function
Use the LambdaInvoke target to invoke a lambda function.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a Lambda function as a target called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler with a custom payload. You can optionally attach a dead letter queue.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.*;
Function fn = Function.Builder.create(this, "MyFunc")
.runtime(Runtime.NODEJS_LATEST)
.handler("index.handler")
.code(Code.fromInline("exports.handler = handler.toString()"))
.build();
Queue dlq = Queue.Builder.create(this, "DLQ")
.queueName("MyDLQ")
.build();
LambdaInvoke target = LambdaInvoke.Builder.create(fn)
.deadLetterQueue(dlq)
.maxEventAge(Duration.minutes(1))
.retryAttempts(3)
.input(ScheduleTargetInput.fromObject(Map.of(
"payload", "useful")))
.build();
Schedule schedule = Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.hours(1)))
.target(target)
.build();
Start an AWS Step Function
Use the StepFunctionsStartExecution target to start a new execution on a StepFunction.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a Step Function as a target called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler with a custom payload.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.stepfunctions.*;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.stepfunctions.tasks.*;
Map<String, String> payload = Map.of(
"Name", "MyParameter",
"Value", "🌥️");
CallAwsService putParameterStep = CallAwsService.Builder.create(this, "PutParameter")
.service("ssm")
.action("putParameter")
.iamResources(List.of("*"))
.parameters(Map.of(
"Name.$", "$.Name",
"Value.$", "$.Value",
"Type", "String",
"Overwrite", true))
.build();
StateMachine stateMachine = StateMachine.Builder.create(this, "StateMachine")
.definitionBody(DefinitionBody.fromChainable(putParameterStep))
.build();
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.hours(1)))
.target(StepFunctionsStartExecution.Builder.create(stateMachine)
.input(ScheduleTargetInput.fromObject(payload))
.build())
.build();
Start a CodeBuild job
Use the CodeBuildStartBuild target to start a new build run on a CodeBuild project.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a CodeBuild project as target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.codebuild.*;
Project project;
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(new CodeBuildStartBuild(project))
.build();
Send a Message To an SQS Queue
Use the SqsSendMessage target to send a message to an SQS Queue.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with an SQS Queue as a target called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler with a custom payload.
Contains the messageGroupId to use when the target is a FIFO queue. If you specify
a FIFO queue as a target, the queue must have content-based deduplication enabled.
String payload = "test";
String messageGroupId = "id";
Queue queue = Queue.Builder.create(this, "MyQueue")
.fifo(true)
.contentBasedDeduplication(true)
.build();
SqsSendMessage target = SqsSendMessage.Builder.create(queue)
.input(ScheduleTargetInput.fromText(payload))
.messageGroupId(messageGroupId)
.build();
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(1)))
.target(target)
.build();
Publish messages to an Amazon SNS topic
Use the SnsPublish target to publish messages to an Amazon SNS topic.
The code snippets below create an event rule with a Amazon SNS topic as a target. It's called every hour by Amazon EventBridge Scheduler with a custom payload.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.sns.*;
Topic topic = new Topic(this, "Topic");
Map<String, String> payload = Map.of(
"message", "Hello scheduler!");
SnsPublish target = SnsPublish.Builder.create(topic)
.input(ScheduleTargetInput.fromObject(payload))
.build();
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.hours(1)))
.target(target)
.build();
Send events to an EventBridge event bus
Use the EventBridgePutEvents target to send events to an EventBridge event bus.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with an EventBridge event bus as a target called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler with a custom event payload.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.events.*;
EventBus eventBus = EventBus.Builder.create(this, "EventBus")
.eventBusName("DomainEvents")
.build();
EventBridgePutEventsEntry eventEntry = EventBridgePutEventsEntry.builder()
.eventBus(eventBus)
.source("PetService")
.detail(ScheduleTargetInput.fromObject(Map.of("Name", "Fluffy")))
.detailType("🐶")
.build();
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.hours(1)))
.target(new EventBridgePutEvents(eventEntry))
.build();
Start an Amazon Inspector assessment run
Use the InspectorStartAssessmentRun target to start an Inspector assessment run.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with an assessment template as the target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.inspector.*;
CfnAssessmentTemplate cfnAssessmentTemplate;
IAssessmentTemplate assessmentTemplate = AssessmentTemplate.fromCfnAssessmentTemplate(this, "MyAssessmentTemplate", cfnAssessmentTemplate);
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(new InspectorStartAssessmentRun(assessmentTemplate))
.build();
Put a record to an Amazon Kinesis Data Stream
Use the KinesisStreamPutRecord target to put a record to an Amazon Kinesis Data Stream.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a stream as the target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.kinesis.*;
Stream stream = new Stream(this, "MyStream");
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(KinesisStreamPutRecord.Builder.create(stream)
.partitionKey("key")
.build())
.build();
Put a record to an Amazon Data Firehose
Use the FirehosePutRecord target to put a record to an Amazon Data Firehose delivery stream.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a delivery stream as a target called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler with a custom payload.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.kinesisfirehose.*;
IDeliveryStream deliveryStream;
Map<String, String> payload = Map.of(
"Data", "record");
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(FirehosePutRecord.Builder.create(deliveryStream)
.input(ScheduleTargetInput.fromObject(payload))
.build())
.build();
Start a CodePipeline execution
Use the CodePipelineStartPipelineExecution target to start a new execution for a CodePipeline pipeline.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a CodePipeline pipeline as the target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.codepipeline.*;
Pipeline pipeline;
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(new CodePipelineStartPipelineExecution(pipeline))
.build();
Start a SageMaker pipeline execution
Use the SageMakerStartPipelineExecution target to start a new execution for a SageMaker pipeline.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a SageMaker pipeline as the target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.sagemaker.*;
IPipeline pipeline;
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(SageMakerStartPipelineExecution.Builder.create(pipeline)
.pipelineParameterList(List.of(SageMakerPipelineParameter.builder()
.name("parameter-name")
.value("parameter-value")
.build()))
.build())
.build();
Schedule an ECS task run
Use the EcsRunTask target to schedule an ECS task run for a cluster.
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a Fargate task definition and cluster as the target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.ecs.*;
ICluster cluster;
FargateTaskDefinition taskDefinition;
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(EcsRunFargateTask.Builder.create(cluster)
.taskDefinition(taskDefinition)
.build())
.build();
The code snippet below creates an event rule with a EC2 task definition and cluster as the target which is called every hour by EventBridge Scheduler.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.ecs.*;
ICluster cluster;
Ec2TaskDefinition taskDefinition;
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(EcsRunEc2Task.Builder.create(cluster)
.taskDefinition(taskDefinition)
.build())
.build();
Invoke a wider set of AWS API
Use the Universal target to invoke AWS API. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/scheduler/latest/UserGuide/managing-targets-universal.html
The code snippet below creates an event rule with AWS API as the target which is called at midnight every day by EventBridge Scheduler.
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.cron(CronOptionsWithTimezone.builder()
.minute("0")
.hour("0")
.build()))
.target(Universal.Builder.create()
.service("rds")
.action("stopDBCluster")
.input(ScheduleTargetInput.fromObject(Map.of(
"DbClusterIdentifier", "my-db")))
.build())
.build();
The service must be in lowercase and the action must be in camelCase.
By default, an IAM policy for the Scheduler is extracted from the API call. The action in the policy is constructed using the service and action prop.
Re-using the example above, the action will be rds:stopDBCluster. Note that not all IAM actions follow the same pattern. In such scenario, please use the
policyStatements prop to override the policy:
Schedule.Builder.create(this, "Schedule")
.schedule(ScheduleExpression.rate(Duration.minutes(60)))
.target(Universal.Builder.create()
.service("sqs")
.action("sendMessage")
.policyStatements(List.of(
PolicyStatement.Builder.create()
.actions(List.of("sqs:SendMessage"))
.resources(List.of("arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:123456789012:my_queue"))
.build(),
PolicyStatement.Builder.create()
.actions(List.of("kms:Decrypt", "kms:GenerateDataKey*"))
.resources(List.of("arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/0987dcba-09fe-87dc-65ba-ab0987654321"))
.build()))
.build())
.build();
Note: The default policy uses
*in the resources field as CDK does not have a straight forward way to auto-discover the resources permission required. It is recommended that you scope the field down to specific resources to have a better security posture.
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ClassDescriptionUse an AWS CodeBuild as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder for
CodeBuildStartBuild.Use an AWS CodePipeline pipeline as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forCodePipelineStartPipelineExecution.Properties for scheduling an ECS Task on EC2.A builder forEc2TaskPropsAn implementation forEc2TaskPropsSchedule an ECS Task on EC2 using AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forEcsRunEc2Task.Schedule an ECS Task on Fargate using AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forEcsRunFargateTask.Schedule an ECS Task using AWS EventBridge Scheduler.Parameters for scheduling ECS Run Task (common to EC2 and Fargate launch types).A builder forEcsRunTaskBasePropsAn implementation forEcsRunTaskBasePropsSend an event to an AWS EventBridge by AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forEventBridgePutEvents.An entry to be sent to EventBridge.A builder forEventBridgePutEventsEntryAn implementation forEventBridgePutEventsEntryProperties for scheduling an ECS Fargate Task.A builder forFargateTaskPropsAn implementation forFargateTaskPropsUse an Amazon Data Firehose as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forFirehosePutRecord.Use an Amazon Inspector as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forInspectorStartAssessmentRun.Use an Amazon Kinesis Data Streams as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forKinesisStreamPutRecord.Properties for a Kinesis Data Streams Target.A builder forKinesisStreamPutRecordPropsAn implementation forKinesisStreamPutRecordPropsUse an AWS Lambda function as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forLambdaInvoke.Properties for a pipeline parameter.A builder forSageMakerPipelineParameterAn implementation forSageMakerPipelineParameterUse a SageMaker pipeline as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forSageMakerStartPipelineExecution.Properties for a SageMaker Target.A builder forSageMakerStartPipelineExecutionPropsAn implementation forSageMakerStartPipelineExecutionPropsBase class for Schedule Targets.Base properties for a Schedule Target.A builder forScheduleTargetBasePropsAn implementation forScheduleTargetBasePropsUse an Amazon SNS topic as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forSnsPublish.Use an Amazon SQS Queue as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forSqsSendMessage.Properties for a SQS Queue Target.A builder forSqsSendMessagePropsAn implementation forSqsSendMessagePropsUse an AWS Step function as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forStepFunctionsStartExecution.Metadata that you apply to a resource to help categorize and organize the resource.A builder forTagAn implementation forTagUse a wider set of AWS API as a target for AWS EventBridge Scheduler.A fluent builder forUniversal.Properties for a Universal Target.A builder forUniversalTargetPropsAn implementation forUniversalTargetProps