This section provides examples of prompt logs generated by Amazon Q Developer.
Following each example is a table that describes the log file's fields.
For more information about prompt logs, see Logging users' prompts in Amazon Q Developer.
Inline suggestions log example
The following example shows a log file that is generated when a user accepts an inline suggestion.
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"records": [
{
"generateCompletionsEventRequest": {
"leftContext": "import * cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib';\r\nimport * s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3';\r\nimport { Stack, StackProps } from 'constructs';\r\nexport class MyStack extends Stack {\r\n constructor(scope: cdk.App, id: string, props?: StackProps) {\r\n super(scope, id, props);\r\n\r\n new s3.Bucket(this, 'XXXXXXXX', {\r\n versioned: true\r\n });\r\n }\r\n ",
"rightContext": "",
"fileName": "cdk-modified.ts",
"customizationArn": null,
"userId": "d-92675051d5.b8f1f340-9081-70ad-5fc5-0f37151937a6",
"timeStamp": "2025-01-06T15:09:16.412719Z"
},
"generateCompletionsEventResponse": {
"completions": ["synth() {\n return cdk.App.prototype.synth.apply(this, arguments);\n }"],
"requestId": "797c70ee-abc9-4cc7-a148-b9df17f6ce48"
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}
The following table describes the fields in the log file for inline suggestions.
Field name | Description |
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Top-level field that contains a set of inline suggestions, also known as inline completions. |
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Describes the request for an inline code suggestion. The request is made by Amazon Q, on behalf of the user. |
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Indicates the code before the cursor that Amazon Q is using for context to generate an inline suggestion. |
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Indicates the code after the cursor that Amazon Q is using for context to generate an inline suggestion. |
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Indicates the name of the file in which an inline suggestion was requested. |
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Indicates the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customization applied to inline suggestions. In this example, there is no customization. For more information about customizations, see Customizing suggestions. |
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Indicates the user ID of the user who requested an inline suggestion. |
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Indicates the date and time that the inline suggestion was requested. The timestamp is in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). |
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Describes the inline suggestion generated by Amazon Q. |
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Indicates the inline suggestion that Amazon Q provided and that the user accepted. |
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The ID of the inline request that uniquely identifies the event. |
Chat log example
The following example shows a log file that is generated when a user chats using Amazon Q in their IDE.
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{
"generateAssistantResponseEventRequest": {
"prompt": "Can you explain how to set up object-level access control in an S3 bucket using AWS CDK?",
"chatTriggerType": "MANUAL",
"customizationArn": null,
"userId": "d-92675051d5.b8f1f340-9081-70ad-5fc5-0f37151937a6",
"timeStamp": "2025-01-06T15:05:56.313070Z"
},
"generateAssistantResponseEventResponse": {
"assistantResponse": "I'll explain how to set up object-level access control for an S3 bucket using AWS CDK. Here's how you can implement different access control configurations: [[1]](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/s3_example_s3_Scenario_ManageACLs_section.html)\n\n1. Using Bucket Owner Enforced (Recommended Modern Approach):\n```typescript\nimport * as cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib';\nimport * as s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3';\n\nnew s3.Bucket(this, 'XXXXXXXX', {\n objectOwnership: s3.ObjectOwnership.BUCKET_OWNER_ENFORCED,\n blockPublicAccess: s3.BlockPublicAccess.BLOCK_ALL\n});\n```\n\n2. Using Public Access Block Configuration:\n```typescript\nimport * as cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib';\nimport * as s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3';\n\nnew s3.Bucket(this, 'XXXXXXXX', {\n blockPublicAccess: new s3.BlockPublicAccess({\n blockPublicAcls: true,\n blockPublicPolicy: true,\n ignorePublicAcls: true,\n restrictPublicBuckets: true\n })\n});\n```\n\n3. Setting Access Control for Specific Use Cases:\n```typescript\nimport * as cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib';\nimport * as s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3';\nimport * as iam from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-iam';\n\nconst bucket = new s3.Bucket(this, 'XXXXXXXX', {\n // Enable versioning for object-level recovery\n versioned: true,\n \n // Enforce encryption\n encryption: s3.BucketEncryption.S3_MANAGED,\n \n // Block all public access\n blockPublicAccess: s3.BlockPublicAccess.BLOCK_ALL,\n \n // Enforce object ownership\n objectOwnership: s3.ObjectOwnership.BUCKET_OWNER_ENFORCED,\n \n // Enable server access logs\n serverAccessLogsPrefix: 'logs/'\n});\n\n// Grant read access to specific IAM role\nconst role = new iam.Role(this, 'MyRole', {\n assumedBy: new iam.ServicePrincipal('lambda.amazonaws.com'),\n});\nbucket.grantRead(role);\n\n// Grant write access to specific objects with prefix\nbucket.addToResourcePolicy(new iam.PolicyStatement({\n actions: ['s3:PutObject'],\n resources: [bucket.arnForObjects('uploads/*')],\n principals: [new iam.AccountRootPrincipal()]\n}));\n```\n\n4. Setting up Lifecycle Rules for Objects:\n```typescript\nimport * as cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib';\nimport * as s3 from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3';\n\nnew s3.Bucket(this, 'XXXXXXXX', {\n lifecycle: [\n {\n transitions: [\n {\n storageClass: s3.StorageClass.INFREQUENT_ACCESS,\n transitionAfter: cdk.Duration.days(30)\n },\n {\n storageClass: s3.StorageClass.GLACIER,\n transitionAfter: cdk.Duration.days(90)\n }\n ],\n expiration: cdk.Duration.days(365)\n }\n ]\n});\n```\n\nKey points to remember:\n- Always use the principle of least privilege\n- Block public access by default unless explicitly required\n- Use BUCKET_OWNER_ENFORCED for object ownership when possible\n- Consider implementing lifecycle rules for cost optimization\n- Use versioning for sensitive data\n- Implement server-side encryption\n- Use resource policies and IAM roles for access control instead of ACLs\n- Monitor access patterns using server access logging\n\nThese configurations help create a secure and well-managed S3 bucket with appropriate access controls at both bucket and object levels.",
"followupPrompts": "How can you implement multi-factor authentication for S3 bucket access using AWS CDK?What are the best practices for setting up object-level versioning in AWS S3 using CDK?How can you use AWS CDK to create a custom error message for unauthorized access attempts on an S3 bucket?",
"messageMetadata": {
"conversationId": "491bd3cd-d70d-40c0-a452-5ef3f0878422",
"utteranceId": null
},
"codeReferenceEvents": [],
"supplementaryWebLinksEvent": [
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"uri": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/s3_example_s3_Scenario_ManageACLs_section.html",
"title": "[1] Manage access control lists (ACLs) for Amazon S3 buckets using an AWS SDK - Amazon Simple Storage Service",
"snippet": "The following code example shows how to manage access control lists (ACLs) for Amazon S3 buckets.\n\n.NET\n\n**AWS SDK for .NET**\n\n```\n using System;\n using System.Collections.Generic;\n using System.Threading.Tasks;\n using Amazon.S3;\n using Amazon.S3.Model;\n\n /// <summary>\n /// This example shows how to manage Amazon Simple Storage Service\n /// (Amazon S3) access control lists (ACLs) to control Amazon S3 bucket\n /// access.\n /// </summary>\n public class ManageACLs\n {\n public static async Task Main()\n {\n string bucketName = \"amzn-s3-demo-bucket1\";\n string newBucketName = \"amzn-s3-demo-bucket2\";\n string keyName = \"sample-object.txt\";\n string emailAddress = \"someone@example.com\";\n\n // If the AWS Region where your bucket is located is different from\n // the Region defined for the default user, pass the Amazon S3 bucket's\n // name to the client constructor. It should look like this:\n // RegionEndpoint bucketRegion = RegionEndpoint.USEast1;\n IAmazonS3 client = new AmazonS3Client();\n\n await TestBucketObjectACLsAsync(client, bucketName, newBucketName, keyName, emailAddress);\n }\n\n /// <summary>\n /// Creates a new Amazon S3 bucket with a canned ACL, then retrieves the ACL\n /// information and then adds a new ACL to one of the objects in the\n /// Amazon S3 bucket.\n /// </summary>\n /// <param name=\"client\">The initialized Amazon S3 client object used to call\n /// methods to create a bucket, get an ACL, and add a different ACL to\n /// one of the objects.</param>\n /// <param name=\"bucketName\">A string representing the original Amazon S3\n /// bucket name.</param>\n /// <param name=\"newBucketName\">A string representing the name of the\n /// new bucket that will be created.</param>\n /// <param name=\"keyName\">A string representing the key name of an Amazon S3\n /// object for which we will change the ACL.</param>\n /// <param name=\"emailAddress\">A string representing the email address\n /// belonging to the person to whom access to the Amazon S3 bucket will be\n /// granted.</param>\n public static async Task TestBucketObjectACLsAsync(\n IAmazonS3 client,\n string bucketName,\n string newBucketName,\n string keyName,\n string emailAddress)\n {\n try\n {\n // Create a new Amazon S3 bucket and specify canned ACL.\n var success = await CreateBucketWithCannedACLAsync(client, newBucketName);\n\n // Get the ACL on a bucket.\n await GetBucketACLAsync(client, bucketName);\n\n // Add (replace) the ACL on an object in a bucket.\n await AddACLToExistingObjectAsync(client, bucketName, keyName, emailAddress);\n }\n catch (AmazonS3Exception amazonS3Exception)\n {\n Console.WriteLine($\"Exception: {amazonS3Exception.Message}\");\n }\n }\n\n /// <summary>\n /// Creates a new Amazon S3 bucket with a canned ACL attached.\n /// </summary>\n /// <param name=\"client\">The initialized client object used to call\n /// PutBucketAsync.</param>\n /// <param name=\"newBucketName\">A string representing the name of the\n /// new Amazon S3 bucket.</param>\n /// <returns>Returns a boolean value indicating success or failure.</returns>\n public static async Task<bool> CreateBucketWithCannedACLAsync(IAmazonS3 client, string newBucketName)\n {\n var request = new PutBucketRequest()\n {\n BucketName = newBucketName,\n BucketRegion = S3Region.EUWest1,\n\n // Add a canned ACL.\n CannedACL = S3CannedACL.LogDeliveryWrite,\n };\n\n var response = await client.PutBucketAsync(request);\n return response.HttpStatusCode == System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK;\n }\n\n\n /// <summary>\n /// Retrieves the ACL associated with the Amazon S3 bucket name in the\n /// bucketName parameter.\n /// </summary>\n /// <param name=\"client\">The initialized client object used to call\n /// PutBucketAsync.</param>\n /// <param name=\"bucketName\">The Amazon S3 bucket for which we want to get the\n /// ACL list.</param>\n /// <returns>Returns an S3AccessControlList returned from the call to\n /// GetACLAsync.</returns>\n public static async Task<S3AccessControlList> GetBucketACLAsync(IAmazonS3 client, string bucketName)\n {\n GetACLResponse response = await client.GetACLAsync(new GetACLRequest\n {\n BucketName = bucketName,\n });\n\n return response.AccessControlList;\n }\n\n\n\n /// <summary>\n /// Adds a new ACL to an existing object in the Amazon S3 bucket.\n /// </summary>\n /// <param name=\"client\">The initialized client object used to call\n /// PutBucketAsync.</param>\n /// <param name=\"bucketName\">A string representing the name of the Amazon S3\n /// bucket containing the object to which we want to apply a new ACL.</param>\n /// <param name=\"keyName\">A string representing the name of the object\n /// to which we want to apply the new ACL.</param>\n /// <param name=\"emailAddress\">The email address of the person to whom\n /// we will be applying to whom access will be granted.</param>\n public static async Task AddACLToExistingObjectAsync(IAmazonS3 client, string bucketName, string keyName, string emailAddress)\n {\n // Retrieve the ACL for an object.\n GetACLResponse aclResponse = await client.GetACLAsync(new GetACLRequest\n {\n BucketName = bucketName,\n Key = keyName,\n });\n\n S3AccessControlList acl = aclResponse.AccessControlList;\n\n // Retrieve the owner.\n Owner owner = acl.Owner;\n\n // Clear existing grants.\n acl.Grants.Clear();\n\n // Add a grant to reset the owner's full permission\n // (the previous clear statement removed all permissions).\n var fullControlGrant = new S3Grant\n {\n Grantee = new S3Grantee { CanonicalUser = acl.Owner.Id },\n };\n acl.AddGrant(fullControlGrant.Grantee, S3Permission.FULL_CONTROL);\n\n // Specify email to identify grantee for granting permissions.\n var grantUsingEmail = new S3Grant\n {\n Grantee = new S3Grantee { EmailAddress = emailAddress },\n Permission = S3Permission.WRITE_ACP,\n };\n\n // Specify log delivery group as grantee.\n var grantLogDeliveryGroup = new S3Grant\n {\n Grantee = new S3Grantee { URI = \"http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/s3/LogDelivery\" },\n Permission = S3Permission.WRITE,\n };\n\n // Create a new ACL.\n var newAcl = new S3AccessControlList\n {\n Grants = new List<S3Grant> { grantUsingEmail, grantLogDeliveryGroup },\n Owner = owner,\n };\n\n // Set the new ACL. We're throwing away the response here.\n _ = await client.PutACLAsync(new PutACLRequest\n {\n BucketName = bucketName,\n Key = keyName,\n AccessControlList = newAcl,\n });\n }\n\n }\n\n\n```\n\n* For API details, see the following topics in _AWS SDK for .NET API Reference_.\n \n * GetBucketAcl\n\n* GetObjectAcl\n\n* PutBucketAcl\n\n* PutObjectAcl\n\nFor a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Developing with Amazon S3 using the AWS SDKs. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.\n"
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}
Field name | Description |
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Top-level field that contains a set of prompts and responses. |
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Describes the prompt entered by the user in the chat window in their IDE. |
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Indicates the prompt the user entered into the chat window. |
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Indicates the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customization applied to the chat. In this example, there is no customization. For more information about customizations, see Customizing suggestions. |
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Indicates the user ID of the user who entered the prompt. |
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Indicates the date and time that the user entered the prompt. The timestamp is in universal time (UTC). |
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Describes the response generated by Amazon Q. |
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Indicates the response that Amazon Q provided to the user's prompt. |
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Indicates the follow-up example prompts that were displayed to the user at the end of the response. |
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Describes metadata associated with the response. |
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Indicates the conversation ID of the response. The conversation ID groups together messages in a chat session. |
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Indicates the utterance ID of the response. An utterance ID is a label that distinguishes one prompt from another within a dialogue or data set. |
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Describes links to code references included in the response. |
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Indicates the links that were displayed to the user at the end of the response. |
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The ID of the response that uniquely identifies the event. |
/dev log example
The following example shows a log file that is generated with a user
enters a /dev
command in the Amazon Q chat in their IDE.
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"records": [
{
"startTaskAssistCodeGenerationEventRequest": {
"prompt": "write a python application that prints 'hello world!' text to the screen and format it in red bold text",
"chatTriggerType": "MANUAL",
"conversationId": "da1c95b6-84e1-46a2-9ef9-fe92f5ee169e",
"customizationArn": null,
"userId": "d-92675051d5.b8f1f340-9081-70ad-5fc5-0f37151937a6",
"timeStamp": "2025-01-13T15:40:27.808027101Z"
},
"startTaskAssistCodeGenerationEventResponse": {
"requestId": "e504f126-7197-4e3c-a046-1a10d5a3f3e0"
}
}
]
}
Field name | Description |
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Top-level field that contains a set of prompts and responses. |
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Describes the |
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Indicates the |
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Indicates the conversation ID of the response. The conversation ID groups together messages in a chat session. |
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Indicates the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customization applied to the chat. In this example, there is no customization. For more information about customizations, see Customizing suggestions. |
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Indicates the user ID of the user who entered the prompt. |
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Indicates the date and time that the user entered the prompt. The timestamp is in universal time (UTC). |
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Describes the response generated by Amazon Q. Currently,
recording the responses to |
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Indicates the response that Amazon Q provided to the user's prompt. |
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The ID of the response that uniquely identifies the event. |