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CloudWatch Logs enables you to centralize the logs from all of your systems, applications, and AWS services that you use, in a single, highly scalable service.
Connect Amazon CloudWatch Logs with Devo SOAR
Navigate to Automations > Integrations.
Search for Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
Click Details, then the + icon. Enter the required information in the following fields.
Label: Enter a connection name.
Reference Values: Define variables here to templatize integration connections and actions. For example, you can use https://www.{{hostname}}.com where, hostname is a variable defined in this input. For more information on how to add data, see 'Add Data' Input Type for Integrations.
Verify SSL: Select option to verify connecting server's SSL certificate (Default is Verify SSL Certificate).
Remote Agent: Run this integration using the Devo SOAR Remote Agent.
Region Name: Valid AWS Region Name. (To get a list of available regions, refer to this link).
Access Key: AWS Account Access Key.
Secret Key: AWS Account Secret Key.
After you've entered all the details, click Connect.
Actions for Amazon CloudWatchLogs
Get Log Events
Lists log events from the specified log stream.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
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Log Group Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Log Group. | Required |
Log Stream Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Log Stream. | Required |
Start Time Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Start Time, expressed as epoch seconds (default is Batch start time). Events with a timestamp equal to this time or later than this time are included. | Optional |
End Time Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for End Time, expressed as epoch seconds (default is Batch end time). Events with a timestamp later than this time are not returned. | Optional |
Limit Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Limit. The maximum number of events to return (default is 1,000 events). | Optional |
Output
A JSON object containing multiple rows of result:
has_error: True/False
error: message/null
result: List of dictionaries in which each dict describes a log event.
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Filter Log Events
Lists log events from the specified log group.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
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Log Group Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Log Group. | Required |
Log Streams | Jinja Template holding value for Log Streams (Default is all streams). Example: {{stream1}},{{stream2}}. | Optional |
Log Stream Prefix Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Log Stream Prefix (default is all streams). | Optional |
Start Time Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Start Time, expressed as epoch seconds (default is Batch start time). Events with a timestamp equal to this time or later than this time are included. | Optional |
End Time Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for End Time, expressed as epoch seconds (default is Batch end time). Events with a timestamp later than this time are not returned. | Optional |
Filter Pattern | Jinja Template holding value for Filter Pattern (Default is no filter). Example: {{msg1}} {{msg2}}. For more information, see Filter and Pattern Syntax. | Optional |
Limit Column name | Column name from parent table holding value for Limit. The maximum number of events to return (default is 1,000 events). | Optional |
Output
A JSON object containing multiple rows of result:
has_error: True/False
error: message/null
result: List of dictionaries in which each dict describes a log event.
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Release Notes
v2.0.0
- Updated architecture to support IO via filesystem
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