Class: Aws::CloudWatchLogs::Client
- Inherits:
-
Seahorse::Client::Base
- Object
- Seahorse::Client::Base
- Aws::CloudWatchLogs::Client
- Includes:
- Aws::ClientStubs
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb
Overview
An API client for CloudWatchLogs. To construct a client, you need to configure a :region
and :credentials
.
client = Aws::CloudWatchLogs::Client.new(
region: region_name,
credentials: credentials,
# ...
)
For details on configuring region and credentials see the developer guide.
See #initialize for a full list of supported configuration options.
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base
API Operations collapse
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#associate_kms_key(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Associates the specified KMS key with either one log group in the account, or with all stored CloudWatch Logs query insights results in the account.
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#cancel_export_task(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Cancels the specified export task.
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#create_export_task(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateExportTaskResponse
Creates an export task so that you can efficiently export data from a log group to an Amazon S3 bucket.
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#create_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates a log group with the specified name.
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#create_log_stream(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates a log stream for the specified log group.
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#delete_account_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes a CloudWatch Logs account policy.
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#delete_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the data protection policy from the specified log group.
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#delete_destination(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified destination, and eventually disables all the subscription filters that publish to it.
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#delete_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified log group and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with the log group.
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#delete_log_stream(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified log stream and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with the log stream.
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#delete_metric_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified metric filter.
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#delete_query_definition(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DeleteQueryDefinitionResponse
Deletes a saved CloudWatch Logs Insights query definition.
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#delete_resource_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes a resource policy from this account.
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#delete_retention_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified retention policy.
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#delete_subscription_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified subscription filter.
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#describe_account_policies(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAccountPoliciesResponse
Returns a list of all CloudWatch Logs account policies in the account.
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#describe_destinations(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeDestinationsResponse
Lists all your destinations.
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#describe_export_tasks(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeExportTasksResponse
Lists the specified export tasks.
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#describe_log_groups(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeLogGroupsResponse
Lists the specified log groups.
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#describe_log_streams(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeLogStreamsResponse
Lists the log streams for the specified log group.
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#describe_metric_filters(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeMetricFiltersResponse
Lists the specified metric filters.
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#describe_queries(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeQueriesResponse
Returns a list of CloudWatch Logs Insights queries that are scheduled, running, or have been run recently in this account.
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#describe_query_definitions(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeQueryDefinitionsResponse
This operation returns a paginated list of your saved CloudWatch Logs Insights query definitions.
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#describe_resource_policies(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeResourcePoliciesResponse
Lists the resource policies in this account.
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#describe_subscription_filters(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeSubscriptionFiltersResponse
Lists the subscription filters for the specified log group.
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#disassociate_kms_key(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Disassociates the specified KMS key from the specified log group or from all CloudWatch Logs Insights query results in the account.
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#filter_log_events(params = {}) ⇒ Types::FilterLogEventsResponse
Lists log events from the specified log group.
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#get_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetDataProtectionPolicyResponse
Returns information about a log group data protection policy.
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#get_log_events(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetLogEventsResponse
Lists log events from the specified log stream.
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#get_log_group_fields(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetLogGroupFieldsResponse
Returns a list of the fields that are included in log events in the specified log group.
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#get_log_record(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetLogRecordResponse
Retrieves all of the fields and values of a single log event.
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#get_query_results(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetQueryResultsResponse
Returns the results from the specified query.
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#list_tags_for_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse
Displays the tags associated with a CloudWatch Logs resource.
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#list_tags_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsLogGroupResponse
The ListTagsLogGroup operation is on the path to deprecation.
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#put_account_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutAccountPolicyResponse
Creates an account-level data protection policy that applies to all log groups in the account.
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#put_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutDataProtectionPolicyResponse
Creates a data protection policy for the specified log group.
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#put_destination(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutDestinationResponse
Creates or updates a destination.
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#put_destination_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates or updates an access policy associated with an existing destination.
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#put_log_events(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutLogEventsResponse
Uploads a batch of log events to the specified log stream.
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#put_metric_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates or updates a metric filter and associates it with the specified log group.
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#put_query_definition(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutQueryDefinitionResponse
Creates or updates a query definition for CloudWatch Logs Insights.
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#put_resource_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutResourcePolicyResponse
Creates or updates a resource policy allowing other Amazon Web Services services to put log events to this account, such as Amazon Route 53.
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#put_retention_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Sets the retention of the specified log group.
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#put_subscription_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates or updates a subscription filter and associates it with the specified log group.
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#start_query(params = {}) ⇒ Types::StartQueryResponse
Schedules a query of a log group using CloudWatch Logs Insights.
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#stop_query(params = {}) ⇒ Types::StopQueryResponse
Stops a CloudWatch Logs Insights query that is in progress.
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#tag_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
The TagLogGroup operation is on the path to deprecation.
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#tag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified CloudWatch Logs resource.
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#test_metric_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Types::TestMetricFilterResponse
Tests the filter pattern of a metric filter against a sample of log event messages.
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#untag_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
The UntagLogGroup operation is on the path to deprecation.
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#untag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(options) ⇒ Client
constructor
A new instance of Client.
Methods included from Aws::ClientStubs
#api_requests, #stub_data, #stub_responses
Methods inherited from Seahorse::Client::Base
add_plugin, api, clear_plugins, define, new, #operation_names, plugins, remove_plugin, set_api, set_plugins
Methods included from Seahorse::Client::HandlerBuilder
#handle, #handle_request, #handle_response
Constructor Details
#initialize(options) ⇒ Client
Returns a new instance of Client.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 395 def initialize(*args) super end |
Instance Method Details
#associate_kms_key(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Associates the specified KMS key with either one log group in the account, or with all stored CloudWatch Logs query insights results in the account.
When you use AssociateKmsKey
, you specify either the logGroupName
parameter or the resourceIdentifier
parameter. You can't specify
both of those parameters in the same operation.
Specify the
logGroupName
parameter to cause all log events stored in the log group to be encrypted with that key. Only the log events ingested after the key is associated are encrypted with that key.Associating a KMS key with a log group overrides any existing associations between the log group and a KMS key. After a KMS key is associated with a log group, all newly ingested data for the log group is encrypted using the KMS key. This association is stored as long as the data encrypted with the KMS key is still within CloudWatch Logs. This enables CloudWatch Logs to decrypt this data whenever it is requested.
Associating a key with a log group does not cause the results of queries of that log group to be encrypted with that key. To have query results encrypted with a KMS key, you must use an
AssociateKmsKey
operation with theresourceIdentifier
parameter that specifies aquery-result
resource.Specify the
resourceIdentifier
parameter with aquery-result
resource, to use that key to encrypt the stored results of all future StartQuery operations in the account. The response from a GetQueryResults operation will still return the query results in plain text.Even if you have not associated a key with your query results, the query results are encrypted when stored, using the default CloudWatch Logs method.
If you run a query from a monitoring account that queries logs in a source account, the query results key from the monitoring account, if any, is used.
If you delete the key that is used to encrypt log events or log group query results, then all the associated stored log events or query results that were encrypted with that key will be unencryptable and unusable.
It can take up to 5 minutes for this operation to take effect.
If you attempt to associate a KMS key with a log group but the KMS key
does not exist or the KMS key is disabled, you receive an
InvalidParameterException
error.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 522 def associate_kms_key(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:associate_kms_key, params) req.send_request() end |
#cancel_export_task(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Cancels the specified export task.
The task must be in the PENDING
or RUNNING
state.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 546 def cancel_export_task(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:cancel_export_task, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_export_task(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateExportTaskResponse
Creates an export task so that you can efficiently export data from a
log group to an Amazon S3 bucket. When you perform a
CreateExportTask
operation, you must use credentials that have
permission to write to the S3 bucket that you specify as the
destination.
Exporting log data to S3 buckets that are encrypted by KMS is supported. Exporting log data to Amazon S3 buckets that have S3 Object Lock enabled with a retention period is also supported.
Exporting to S3 buckets that are encrypted with AES-256 is supported.
This is an asynchronous call. If all the required information is
provided, this operation initiates an export task and responds with
the ID of the task. After the task has started, you can use
DescribeExportTasks to get the status of the export task. Each
account can only have one active (RUNNING
or PENDING
) export task
at a time. To cancel an export task, use CancelExportTask.
You can export logs from multiple log groups or multiple time ranges to the same S3 bucket. To separate log data for each export task, specify a prefix to be used as the Amazon S3 key prefix for all exported objects.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 641 def create_export_task(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_export_task, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates a log group with the specified name. You can create up to 1,000,000 log groups per Region per account.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a log group:
Log group names must be unique within a Region for an Amazon Web Services account.
Log group names can be between 1 and 512 characters long.
Log group names consist of the following characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, '_' (underscore), '-' (hyphen), '/' (forward slash), '.' (period), and '#' (number sign)
When you create a log group, by default the log events in the log group do not expire. To set a retention policy so that events expire and are deleted after a specified time, use PutRetentionPolicy.
If you associate an KMS key with the log group, ingested data is encrypted using the KMS key. This association is stored as long as the data encrypted with the KMS key is still within CloudWatch Logs. This enables CloudWatch Logs to decrypt this data whenever it is requested.
If you attempt to associate a KMS key with the log group but the KMS
key does not exist or the KMS key is disabled, you receive an
InvalidParameterException
error.
CloudWatch Logs supports only symmetric KMS keys. Do not associate an asymmetric KMS key with your log group. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 726 def create_log_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_log_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_log_stream(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates a log stream for the specified log group. A log stream is a sequence of log events that originate from a single source, such as an application instance or a resource that is being monitored.
There is no limit on the number of log streams that you can create for
a log group. There is a limit of 50 TPS on CreateLogStream
operations, after which transactions are throttled.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a log stream:
Log stream names must be unique within the log group.
Log stream names can be between 1 and 512 characters long.
Don't use ':' (colon) or '*' (asterisk) characters.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 766 def create_log_stream(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_log_stream, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_account_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes a CloudWatch Logs account policy.
To use this operation, you must be signed on with the
logs:DeleteDataProtectionPolicy
and logs:DeleteAccountPolicy
permissions.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 797 def delete_account_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_account_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the data protection policy from the specified log group.
For more information about data protection policies, see PutDataProtectionPolicy.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 827 def delete_data_protection_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_data_protection_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_destination(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified destination, and eventually disables all the subscription filters that publish to it. This operation does not delete the physical resource encapsulated by the destination.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 851 def delete_destination(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_destination, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified log group and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with the log group.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 874 def delete_log_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_log_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_log_stream(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified log stream and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with the log stream.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 901 def delete_log_stream(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_log_stream, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_metric_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified metric filter.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 927 def delete_metric_filter(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_metric_filter, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_query_definition(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DeleteQueryDefinitionResponse
Deletes a saved CloudWatch Logs Insights query definition. A query definition contains details about a saved CloudWatch Logs Insights query.
Each DeleteQueryDefinition
operation can delete one query
definition.
You must have the logs:DeleteQueryDefinition
permission to be able
to perform this operation.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 969 def delete_query_definition(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_query_definition, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_resource_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes a resource policy from this account. This revokes the access of the identities in that policy to put log events to this account.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 992 def delete_resource_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_resource_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_retention_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified retention policy.
Log events do not expire if they belong to log groups without a retention policy.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1017 def delete_retention_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_retention_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_subscription_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Deletes the specified subscription filter.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1043 def delete_subscription_filter(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_subscription_filter, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_account_policies(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAccountPoliciesResponse
Returns a list of all CloudWatch Logs account policies in the account.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1095 def describe_account_policies(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_account_policies, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_destinations(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeDestinationsResponse
Lists all your destinations. The results are ASCII-sorted by destination name.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1145 def describe_destinations(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_destinations, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_export_tasks(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeExportTasksResponse
Lists the specified export tasks. You can list all your export tasks or filter the results based on task ID or task status.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1203 def describe_export_tasks(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_export_tasks, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_log_groups(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeLogGroupsResponse
Lists the specified log groups. You can list all your log groups or filter the results by prefix. The results are ASCII-sorted by log group name.
CloudWatch Logs doesn’t support IAM policies that control access to
the DescribeLogGroups
action by using the aws:ResourceTag/key-name
condition key. Other CloudWatch Logs actions do support the use of
the aws:ResourceTag/key-name
condition key to control access. For
more information about using tags to control access, see Controlling
access to Amazon Web Services resources using tags.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use this operation in a monitoring account and view data from the linked source accounts. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account observability.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1312 def describe_log_groups(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_log_groups, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_log_streams(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeLogStreamsResponse
Lists the log streams for the specified log group. You can list all the log streams or filter the results by prefix. You can also control how the results are ordered.
You can specify the log group to search by using either
logGroupIdentifier
or logGroupName
. You must include one of these
two parameters, but you can't include both.
This operation has a limit of five transactions per second, after which transactions are throttled.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use this operation in a monitoring account and view data from the linked source accounts. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account observability.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1424 def describe_log_streams(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_log_streams, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_metric_filters(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeMetricFiltersResponse
Lists the specified metric filters. You can list all of the metric filters or filter the results by log name, prefix, metric name, or metric namespace. The results are ASCII-sorted by filter name.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1497 def describe_metric_filters(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_metric_filters, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_queries(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeQueriesResponse
Returns a list of CloudWatch Logs Insights queries that are scheduled, running, or have been run recently in this account. You can request all queries or limit it to queries of a specific log group or queries with a certain status.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1550 def describe_queries(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_queries, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_query_definitions(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeQueryDefinitionsResponse
This operation returns a paginated list of your saved CloudWatch Logs Insights query definitions.
You can use the queryDefinitionNamePrefix
parameter to limit the
results to only the query definitions that have names that start with
a certain string.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1602 def describe_query_definitions(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_query_definitions, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_resource_policies(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeResourcePoliciesResponse
Lists the resource policies in this account.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1641 def describe_resource_policies(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_resource_policies, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_subscription_filters(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeSubscriptionFiltersResponse
Lists the subscription filters for the specified log group. You can list all the subscription filters or filter the results by prefix. The results are ASCII-sorted by filter name.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1697 def describe_subscription_filters(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_subscription_filters, params) req.send_request() end |
#disassociate_kms_key(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Disassociates the specified KMS key from the specified log group or from all CloudWatch Logs Insights query results in the account.
When you use DisassociateKmsKey
, you specify either the
logGroupName
parameter or the resourceIdentifier
parameter. You
can't specify both of those parameters in the same operation.
Specify the
logGroupName
parameter to stop using the KMS key to encrypt future log events ingested and stored in the log group. Instead, they will be encrypted with the default CloudWatch Logs method. The log events that were ingested while the key was associated with the log group are still encrypted with that key. Therefore, CloudWatch Logs will need permissions for the key whenever that data is accessed.Specify the
resourceIdentifier
parameter with thequery-result
resource to stop using the KMS key to encrypt the results of all future StartQuery operations in the account. They will instead be encrypted with the default CloudWatch Logs method. The results from queries that ran while the key was associated with the account are still encrypted with that key. Therefore, CloudWatch Logs will need permissions for the key whenever that data is accessed.
It can take up to 5 minutes for this operation to take effect.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1778 def disassociate_kms_key(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:disassociate_kms_key, params) req.send_request() end |
#filter_log_events(params = {}) ⇒ Types::FilterLogEventsResponse
Lists log events from the specified log group. You can list all the log events or filter the results using a filter pattern, a time range, and the name of the log stream.
You must have the logs:FilterLogEvents
permission to perform this
operation.
You can specify the log group to search by using either
logGroupIdentifier
or logGroupName
. You must include one of these
two parameters, but you can't include both.
By default, this operation returns as many log events as can fit in 1 MB (up to 10,000 log events) or all the events found within the specified time range. If the results include a token, that means there are more log events available. You can get additional results by specifying the token in a subsequent call. This operation can return empty results while there are more log events available through the token.
The returned log events are sorted by event timestamp, the timestamp
when the event was ingested by CloudWatch Logs, and the ID of the
PutLogEvents
request.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use this operation in a monitoring account and view data from the linked source accounts. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account observability.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1935 def filter_log_events(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:filter_log_events, params) req.send_request() end |
#get_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetDataProtectionPolicyResponse
Returns information about a log group data protection policy.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 1968 def get_data_protection_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:get_data_protection_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#get_log_events(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetLogEventsResponse
Lists log events from the specified log stream. You can list all of the log events or filter using a time range.
By default, this operation returns as many log events as can fit in a response size of 1MB (up to 10,000 log events). You can get additional log events by specifying one of the tokens in a subsequent call. This operation can return empty results while there are more log events available through the token.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use this operation in a monitoring account and view data from the linked source accounts. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account observability.
You can specify the log group to search by using either
logGroupIdentifier
or logGroupName
. You must include one of these
two parameters, but you can't include both.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2087 def get_log_events(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:get_log_events, params) req.send_request() end |
#get_log_group_fields(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetLogGroupFieldsResponse
Returns a list of the fields that are included in log events in the specified log group. Includes the percentage of log events that contain each field. The search is limited to a time period that you specify.
You can specify the log group to search by using either
logGroupIdentifier
or logGroupName
. You must specify one of these
parameters, but you can't specify both.
In the results, fields that start with @
are fields generated by
CloudWatch Logs. For example, @timestamp
is the timestamp of each
log event. For more information about the fields that are generated by
CloudWatch logs, see Supported Logs and Discovered Fields.
The response results are sorted by the frequency percentage, starting with the highest percentage.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use this operation in a monitoring account and view data from the linked source accounts. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account observability.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2168 def get_log_group_fields(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:get_log_group_fields, params) req.send_request() end |
#get_log_record(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetLogRecordResponse
Retrieves all of the fields and values of a single log event. All
fields are retrieved, even if the original query that produced the
logRecordPointer
retrieved only a subset of fields. Fields are
returned as field name/field value pairs.
The full unparsed log event is returned within @message
.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2214 def get_log_record(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:get_log_record, params) req.send_request() end |
#get_query_results(params = {}) ⇒ Types::GetQueryResultsResponse
Returns the results from the specified query.
Only the fields requested in the query are returned, along with a
@ptr
field, which is the identifier for the log record. You can use
the value of @ptr
in a GetLogRecord operation to get the full
log record.
GetQueryResults
does not start running a query. To run a query, use
StartQuery.
If the value of the Status
field in the output is Running
, this
operation returns only partial results. If you see a value of
Scheduled
or Running
for the status, you can retry the operation
later to see the final results.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use this operation in a monitoring account to start queries in linked source accounts. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account observability.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2277 def get_query_results(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:get_query_results, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_tags_for_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse
Displays the tags associated with a CloudWatch Logs resource. Currently, log groups and destinations support tagging.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2320 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_tags_for_resource, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_tags_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsLogGroupResponse
The ListTagsLogGroup operation is on the path to deprecation. We recommend that you use ListTagsForResource instead.
Lists the tags for the specified log group.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2356 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_tags_log_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_account_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutAccountPolicyResponse
Creates an account-level data protection policy that applies to all log groups in the account. A data protection policy can help safeguard sensitive data that's ingested by your log groups by auditing and masking the sensitive log data. Each account can have only one account-level policy.
Sensitive data is detected and masked when it is ingested into a log group. When you set a data protection policy, log events ingested into the log groups before that time are not masked.
If you use PutAccountPolicy
to create a data protection policy for
your whole account, it applies to both existing log groups and all log
groups that are created later in this account. The account policy is
applied to existing log groups with eventual consistency. It might
take up to 5 minutes before sensitive data in existing log groups
begins to be masked.
By default, when a user views a log event that includes masked data,
the sensitive data is replaced by asterisks. A user who has the
logs:Unmask
permission can use a GetLogEvents or
FilterLogEvents operation with the unmask
parameter set to
true
to view the unmasked log events. Users with the logs:Unmask
can also view unmasked data in the CloudWatch Logs console by running
a CloudWatch Logs Insights query with the unmask
query command.
For more information, including a list of types of data that can be audited and masked, see Protect sensitive log data with masking.
To use the PutAccountPolicy
operation, you must be signed on with
the logs:PutDataProtectionPolicy
and logs:PutAccountPolicy
permissions.
The PutAccountPolicy
operation applies to all log groups in the
account. You can also use PutDataProtectionPolicy to create a
data protection policy that applies to just one log group. If a log
group has its own data protection policy and the account also has an
account-level data protection policy, then the two policies are
cumulative. Any sensitive term specified in either policy is masked.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2490 def put_account_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_account_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_data_protection_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutDataProtectionPolicyResponse
Creates a data protection policy for the specified log group. A data protection policy can help safeguard sensitive data that's ingested by the log group by auditing and masking the sensitive log data.
Sensitive data is detected and masked when it is ingested into the log group. When you set a data protection policy, log events ingested into the log group before that time are not masked.
By default, when a user views a log event that includes masked data,
the sensitive data is replaced by asterisks. A user who has the
logs:Unmask
permission can use a GetLogEvents or
FilterLogEvents operation with the unmask
parameter set to
true
to view the unmasked log events. Users with the logs:Unmask
can also view unmasked data in the CloudWatch Logs console by running
a CloudWatch Logs Insights query with the unmask
query command.
For more information, including a list of types of data that can be audited and masked, see Protect sensitive log data with masking.
The PutDataProtectionPolicy
operation applies to only the specified
log group. You can also use PutAccountPolicy to create an
account-level data protection policy that applies to all log groups in
the account, including both existing log groups and log groups that
are created level. If a log group has its own data protection policy
and the account also has an account-level data protection policy, then
the two policies are cumulative. Any sensitive term specified in
either policy is masked.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2600 def put_data_protection_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_data_protection_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_destination(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutDestinationResponse
Creates or updates a destination. This operation is used only to create destinations for cross-account subscriptions.
A destination encapsulates a physical resource (such as an Amazon Kinesis stream). With a destination, you can subscribe to a real-time stream of log events for a different account, ingested using PutLogEvents.
Through an access policy, a destination controls what is written to
it. By default, PutDestination
does not set any access policy with
the destination, which means a cross-account user cannot call
PutSubscriptionFilter against this destination. To enable this,
the destination owner must call PutDestinationPolicy after
PutDestination
.
To perform a PutDestination
operation, you must also have the
iam:PassRole
permission.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2678 def put_destination(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_destination, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_destination_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates or updates an access policy associated with an existing destination. An access policy is an IAM policy document that is used to authorize claims to register a subscription filter against a given destination.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2731 def put_destination_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_destination_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_log_events(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutLogEventsResponse
Uploads a batch of log events to the specified log stream.
The sequence token is now ignored in PutLogEvents
actions.
PutLogEvents
actions are always accepted and never return
InvalidSequenceTokenException
or DataAlreadyAcceptedException
even
if the sequence token is not valid. You can use parallel
PutLogEvents
actions on the same log stream.
The batch of events must satisfy the following constraints:
The maximum batch size is 1,048,576 bytes. This size is calculated as the sum of all event messages in UTF-8, plus 26 bytes for each log event.
None of the log events in the batch can be more than 2 hours in the future.
None of the log events in the batch can be more than 14 days in the past. Also, none of the log events can be from earlier than the retention period of the log group.
The log events in the batch must be in chronological order by their timestamp. The timestamp is the time that the event occurred, expressed as the number of milliseconds after
Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC
. (In Amazon Web Services Tools for PowerShell and the Amazon Web Services SDK for .NET, the timestamp is specified in .NET format:yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss
. For example,2017-09-15T13:45:30
.)A batch of log events in a single request cannot span more than 24 hours. Otherwise, the operation fails.
Each log event can be no larger than 256 KB.
The maximum number of log events in a batch is 10,000.
The quota of five requests per second per log stream has been removed. Instead,
PutLogEvents
actions are throttled based on a per-second per-account quota. You can request an increase to the per-second throttling quota by using the Service Quotas service.
If a call to PutLogEvents
returns "UnrecognizedClientException"
the most likely cause is a non-valid Amazon Web Services access key ID
or secret key.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2828 def put_log_events(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_log_events, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_metric_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates or updates a metric filter and associates it with the specified log group. With metric filters, you can configure rules to extract metric data from log events ingested through PutLogEvents.
The maximum number of metric filters that can be associated with a log group is 100.
When you create a metric filter, you can also optionally assign a unit and dimensions to the metric that is created.
Metrics extracted from log events are charged as custom metrics. To
prevent unexpected high charges, do not specify high-cardinality
fields such as IPAddress
or requestID
as dimensions. Each
different value found for a dimension is treated as a separate metric
and accrues charges as a separate custom metric.
CloudWatch Logs might disable a metric filter if it generates 1,000 different name/value pairs for your specified dimensions within one hour.
You can also set up a billing alarm to alert you if your charges are higher than expected. For more information, see Creating a Billing Alarm to Monitor Your Estimated Amazon Web Services Charges.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2902 def put_metric_filter(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_metric_filter, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_query_definition(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutQueryDefinitionResponse
Creates or updates a query definition for CloudWatch Logs Insights. For more information, see Analyzing Log Data with CloudWatch Logs Insights.
To update a query definition, specify its queryDefinitionId
in your
request. The values of name
, queryString
, and logGroupNames
are
changed to the values that you specify in your update operation. No
current values are retained from the current query definition. For
example, imagine updating a current query definition that includes log
groups. If you don't specify the logGroupNames
parameter in your
update operation, the query definition changes to contain no log
groups.
You must have the logs:PutQueryDefinition
permission to be able to
perform this operation.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 2996 def put_query_definition(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_query_definition, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_resource_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutResourcePolicyResponse
Creates or updates a resource policy allowing other Amazon Web Services services to put log events to this account, such as Amazon Route 53. An account can have up to 10 resource policies per Amazon Web Services Region.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3062 def put_resource_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_resource_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_retention_policy(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Sets the retention of the specified log group. With a retention policy, you can configure the number of days for which to retain log events in the specified log group.
To illustrate, imagine that you change a log group to have a longer retention setting when it contains log events that are past the expiration date, but haven’t been deleted. Those log events will take up to 72 hours to be deleted after the new retention date is reached. To make sure that log data is deleted permanently, keep a log group at its lower retention setting until 72 hours after the previous retention period ends. Alternatively, wait to change the retention setting until you confirm that the earlier log events are deleted.
When log events reach their retention setting they are marked for
deletion. After they are marked for deletion, they do not add to your
archival storage costs anymore, even if they are not actually deleted
until later. These log events marked for deletion are also not
included when you use an API to retrieve the storedBytes
value to
see how many bytes a log group is storing.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3122 def put_retention_policy(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_retention_policy, params) req.send_request() end |
#put_subscription_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Creates or updates a subscription filter and associates it with the specified log group. With subscription filters, you can subscribe to a real-time stream of log events ingested through PutLogEvents and have them delivered to a specific destination. When log events are sent to the receiving service, they are Base64 encoded and compressed with the GZIP format.
The following destinations are supported for subscription filters:
An Amazon Kinesis data stream belonging to the same account as the subscription filter, for same-account delivery.
A logical destination created with PutDestination that belongs to a different account, for cross-account delivery. We currently support Kinesis Data Streams and Kinesis Data Firehose as logical destinations.
An Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream that belongs to the same account as the subscription filter, for same-account delivery.
An Lambda function that belongs to the same account as the subscription filter, for same-account delivery.
Each log group can have up to two subscription filters associated with
it. If you are updating an existing filter, you must specify the
correct name in filterName
.
To perform a PutSubscriptionFilter
operation for any destination
except a Lambda function, you must also have the iam:PassRole
permission.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3233 def put_subscription_filter(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:put_subscription_filter, params) req.send_request() end |
#start_query(params = {}) ⇒ Types::StartQueryResponse
Schedules a query of a log group using CloudWatch Logs Insights. You specify the log group and time range to query and the query string to use.
For more information, see CloudWatch Logs Insights Query Syntax.
After you run a query using StartQuery
, the query results are stored
by CloudWatch Logs. You can use GetQueryResults to retrieve the
results of a query, using the queryId
that StartQuery
returns.
If you have associated a KMS key with the query results in this account, then StartQuery uses that key to encrypt the results when it stores them. If no key is associated with query results, the query results are encrypted with the default CloudWatch Logs encryption method.
Queries time out after 60 minutes of runtime. If your queries are timing out, reduce the time range being searched or partition your query into a number of queries.
If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can use
this operation in a monitoring account to start a query in a linked
source account. For more information, see CloudWatch cross-account
observability. For a cross-account StartQuery
operation, the
query definition must be defined in the monitoring account.
You can have up to 30 concurrent CloudWatch Logs insights queries, including queries that have been added to dashboards.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3351 def start_query(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:start_query, params) req.send_request() end |
#stop_query(params = {}) ⇒ Types::StopQueryResponse
Stops a CloudWatch Logs Insights query that is in progress. If the query has already ended, the operation returns an error indicating that the specified query is not running.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3382 def stop_query(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:stop_query, params) req.send_request() end |
#tag_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
The TagLogGroup operation is on the path to deprecation. We recommend that you use TagResource instead.
Adds or updates the specified tags for the specified log group.
To list the tags for a log group, use ListTagsForResource. To remove tags, use UntagResource.
For more information about tags, see Tag Log Groups in Amazon CloudWatch Logs in the Amazon CloudWatch Logs User Guide.
CloudWatch Logs doesn’t support IAM policies that prevent users from
assigning specified tags to log groups using the
aws:Resource/key-name
or aws:TagKeys
condition keys. For more
information about using tags to control access, see Controlling
access to Amazon Web Services resources using tags.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3433 def tag_log_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:tag_log_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#tag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified CloudWatch Logs resource. Currently, the only CloudWatch Logs resources that can be tagged are log groups and destinations.
Tags can help you organize and categorize your resources. You can also use them to scope user permissions by granting a user permission to access or change only resources with certain tag values.
Tags don't have any semantic meaning to Amazon Web Services and are interpreted strictly as strings of characters.
You can use the TagResource
action with a resource that already has
tags. If you specify a new tag key for the alarm, this tag is appended
to the list of tags associated with the alarm. If you specify a tag
key that is already associated with the alarm, the new tag value that
you specify replaces the previous value for that tag.
You can associate as many as 50 tags with a CloudWatch Logs resource.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3491 def tag_resource(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:tag_resource, params) req.send_request() end |
#test_metric_filter(params = {}) ⇒ Types::TestMetricFilterResponse
Tests the filter pattern of a metric filter against a sample of log event messages. You can use this operation to validate the correctness of a metric filter pattern.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3532 def test_metric_filter(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:test_metric_filter, params) req.send_request() end |
#untag_log_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
The UntagLogGroup operation is on the path to deprecation. We recommend that you use UntagResource instead.
Removes the specified tags from the specified log group.
To list the tags for a log group, use ListTagsForResource. To add tags, use TagResource.
CloudWatch Logs doesn’t support IAM policies that prevent users from
assigning specified tags to log groups using the
aws:Resource/key-name
or aws:TagKeys
condition keys.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3574 def untag_log_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:untag_log_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#untag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/lib/aws-sdk-cloudwatchlogs/client.rb', line 3614 def untag_resource(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:untag_resource, params) req.send_request() end |