/AWS1/IF_CWL=>PUTINDEXPOLICY()
¶
About PutIndexPolicy¶
Creates or updates a field index policy for the specified log group. Only log groups in the Standard log class support field index policies. For more information about log classes, see Log classes.
You can use field index policies to create field indexes on fields found in log events in the log group. Creating field indexes speeds up and lowers the costs for CloudWatch Logs Insights queries that reference those field indexes, because these queries attempt to skip the processing of log events that are known to not match the indexed field. Good fields to index are fields that you often need to query for and fields or values that match only a small fraction of the total log events. Common examples of indexes include request ID, session ID, userID, and instance IDs. For more information, see Create field indexes to improve query performance and reduce costs.
To find the fields that are in your log group events, use the GetLogGroupFields operation.
For example, suppose you have created a field index for requestId
. Then, any
CloudWatch Logs Insights query on that log group that includes requestId =
value
or requestId IN [value,
value, ...]
will process fewer log events to reduce costs, and
have improved performance.
CloudWatch Logs provides default field indexes for all log groups in the Standard log class. Default field indexes are automatically available for the following fields:
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@aws.region
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@aws.account
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@source.log
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traceId
Default field indexes are in addition to any custom field indexes you define within your policy. Default field indexes are not counted towards your field index quota.
Each index policy has the following quotas and restrictions:
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As many as 20 fields can be included in the policy.
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Each field name can include as many as 100 characters.
Matches of log events to the names of indexed fields are case-sensitive. For example, a
field index of RequestId
won't match a log event containing
requestId
.
Log group-level field index policies created with PutIndexPolicy
override
account-level field index policies created with PutAccountPolicy. If you use PutIndexPolicy
to create a field index
policy for a log group, that log group uses only that policy. The log group ignores any
account-wide field index policy that you might have created.
Method Signature¶
IMPORTING¶
Required arguments:¶
iv_loggroupidentifier
TYPE /AWS1/CWLLOGGROUPIDENTIFIER
/AWS1/CWLLOGGROUPIDENTIFIER
¶
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN to apply this field index policy to. If you specify an ARN, use the format arn:aws:logs:region:account-id:log-group:log_group_name Don't include an * at the end.
iv_policydocument
TYPE /AWS1/CWLPOLICYDOCUMENT
/AWS1/CWLPOLICYDOCUMENT
¶
The index policy document, in JSON format. The following is an example of an index policy document that creates two indexes,
RequestId
andTransactionId
.
"policyDocument": "{ "Fields": [ "RequestId", "TransactionId" ] }"
The policy document must include at least one field index. For more information about the fields that can be included and other restrictions, see Field index syntax and quotas.
RETURNING¶
oo_output
TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_cwlputindexpolicyrsp
/AWS1/CL_CWLPUTINDEXPOLICYRSP
¶
Domain /AWS1/RT_ACCOUNT_ID Primitive Type NUMC
Examples¶
Syntax Example¶
This is an example of the syntax for calling the method. It includes every possible argument and initializes every possible value. The data provided is not necessarily semantically accurate (for example the value "string" may be provided for something that is intended to be an instance ID, or in some cases two arguments may be mutually exclusive). The syntax shows the ABAP syntax for creating the various data structures.
DATA(lo_result) = lo_client->/aws1/if_cwl~putindexpolicy(
iv_loggroupidentifier = |string|
iv_policydocument = |string|
).
This is an example of reading all possible response values
lo_result = lo_result.
IF lo_result IS NOT INITIAL.
lo_indexpolicy = lo_result->get_indexpolicy( ).
IF lo_indexpolicy IS NOT INITIAL.
lv_loggroupidentifier = lo_indexpolicy->get_loggroupidentifier( ).
lv_timestamp = lo_indexpolicy->get_lastupdatetime( ).
lv_policydocument = lo_indexpolicy->get_policydocument( ).
lv_policyname = lo_indexpolicy->get_policyname( ).
lv_indexsource = lo_indexpolicy->get_source( ).
ENDIF.
ENDIF.