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awssolutionsconstructs.awss3stepfunction 1.181.1
aws-s3-step-function module
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Some of our early constructs don’t meet the naming standards that evolved for the library. We are releasing completely feature compatible versions with corrected names. The underlying implementation code is the same regardless of whether you deploy the construct using the old or new name. We will support both names for all 1.x releases, but in 2.x we will only publish the correctly named constructs. This construct is being replaced by the functionally identical aws-s3-stepfunctions.
Reference Documentation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/latest/constructs/
Language
Package
Python
aws_solutions_constructs.aws_s3_step_function
Typescript
@aws-solutions-constructs/aws-s3-step-function
Java
software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.s3stepfunction
Overview
This AWS Solutions Construct implements an Amazon S3 bucket connected to an AWS Step Function.
Note - This constructs sends S3 Event Notification to EventBridge, then triggers AWS Step Functions State Machine executions from EventBridge.
An alternative architecture can be built that triggers a Lambda function from S3 Event notifications using aws-s3-lambda and aws-lambda-stepfunctions. Channelling the S3 events through Lambda is less flexible than EventBridge, but is more cost effective and has lower latency.
Here is a minimal deployable pattern definition:
Typescript
// aws-s3-step-function has been deprecated for CDK V2 in favor of aws-s3-stepfunctions.
// This sample uses the CDK V1 syntax
import * as cdk from '@aws-cdk/core';
import { S3ToStepFunction, S3ToStepFunctionProps } from '@aws-solutions-constructs/aws-s3-step-function';
import * as stepfunctions from '@aws-cdk/aws-stepfunctions';
const startState = new stepfunctions.Pass(this, 'StartState');
new S3ToStepFunction(this, 'test-s3-step-function-stack', {
stateMachineProps: {
definition: startState
}
});
Python
# aws-s3-step-function has been deprecated for CDK V2 in favor of aws-s3-stepfunctions.
# This sample uses the CDK V1 syntax
from aws_solutions_constructs.aws_s3_step_function import S3ToStepFunction
from aws_cdk import (
aws_stepfunctions as stepfunctions,
core
)
start_state = stepfunctions.Pass(self, 'start_state')
S3ToStepFunction(
self, 'test_s3_step_function_stack',
state_machine_props=stepfunctions.StateMachineProps(
definition=start_state)
)
Java
// aws-s3-step-function has been deprecated for CDK V2 in favor of aws-s3-stepfunctions.
// This sample uses the CDK V1 syntax
import software.constructs.Construct;
import software.amazon.awscdk.core.*;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.stepfunctions.*;
import software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.s3stepfunction.*;
final Pass startState = new Pass(this, "StartState");
new S3ToStepFunction(this, "test_s3_stepfunctions_stack",
new S3ToStepFunctionProps.Builder()
.stateMachineProps(new StateMachineProps.Builder()
.definition(startState)
.build())
.build());
Pattern Construct Props
Name
Type
Description
existingBucketObj?
s3.IBucket
Existing instance of S3 Bucket object. The existing bucket must have EventBridge enabled for this to work. If this is provided, then also providing bucketProps is an error.
bucketProps?
s3.BucketProps
Optional user provided props to override the default props for the S3 Bucket.
stateMachineProps
sfn.StateMachineProps
User provided props to override the default props for sfn.StateMachine
eventRuleProps?
events.RuleProps
Optional user provided eventRuleProps to override the defaults
deployCloudTrail?
boolean
Whether to deploy a Trail in AWS CloudTrail to log API events in Amazon S3. Defaults to true. This is now deprecated and ignored because the construct no longer needs CloudTrail since it uses S3 Event Notifications.
createCloudWatchAlarms
boolean
Whether to create recommended CloudWatch alarms.
logGroupProps?
logs.LogGroupProps
User provided props to override the default props for for the CloudWatchLogs LogGroup.
loggingBucketProps?
s3.BucketProps
Optional user provided props to override the default props for the S3 Logging Bucket.
logS3AccessLogs?
boolean
Whether to turn on Access Logging for the S3 bucket. Creates an S3 bucket with associated storage costs for the logs. Enabling Access Logging is a best practice. default - true
Pattern Properties
Name
Type
Description
stateMachine
sfn.StateMachine
Returns an instance of sfn.StateMachine created by the construct
stateMachineLogGroup
logs.ILogGroup
Returns an instance of the ILogGroup created by the construct for StateMachine
cloudwatchAlarms?
cloudwatch.Alarm[]
Returns a list of cloudwatch.Alarm created by the construct.
s3Bucket?
s3.Bucket
Returns an instance of the s3.Bucket created by the construct
s3LoggingBucket?
s3.Bucket
Returns an instance of s3.Bucket created by the construct as the logging bucket for the primary bucket.
s3BucketInterface
s3.IBucket
Returns an instance of s3.IBucket created by the construct.
Note - with the release of Enable EventBridge for Amazon S3, AWS CloudTrail is no longer required to implement this construct. Because of this, the following properties have been removed:
cloudtrail
cloudtrailBucket
cloudtrailLoggingBucket
Default settings
Out of the box implementation of the Construct without any override will set the following defaults:
Amazon S3 Bucket
Enable EventBridge to send events from the S3 Bucket
Configure Access logging for S3 Bucket
Enable server-side encryption for S3 Bucket using AWS managed KMS Key
Enforce encryption of data in transit
Turn on the versioning for S3 Bucket
Don't allow public access for S3 Bucket
Retain the S3 Bucket when deleting the CloudFormation stack
Applies Lifecycle rule to move noncurrent object versions to Glacier storage after 90 days
AWS S3 Event Notification
Enable S3 to send events to EventBridge when an object is created.
Amazon CloudWatch Events Rule
Grant least privilege permissions to CloudWatch Events to trigger the Lambda Function
AWS Step Function
Enable CloudWatch logging for API Gateway
Deploy best practices CloudWatch Alarms for the Step Function
Architecture
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