NAME
Paws::CloudWatchLogs - Perl Interface to AWS Amazon CloudWatch Logs
SYNOPSIS
use Paws;
my $obj = Paws->service('CloudWatchLogs');
my $res = $obj->Method(
Arg1 => $val1,
Arg2 => [ 'V1', 'V2' ],
# if Arg3 is an object, the HashRef will be used as arguments to the constructor
# of the arguments type
Arg3 => { Att1 => 'Val1' },
# if Arg4 is an array of objects, the HashRefs will be passed as arguments to
# the constructor of the arguments type
Arg4 => [ { Att1 => 'Val1' }, { Att1 => 'Val2' } ],
);
DESCRIPTION
You can use Amazon CloudWatch Logs to monitor, store, and access your log files from EC2 instances, AWS CloudTrail, and other sources. You can then retrieve the associated log data from CloudWatch Logs using the CloudWatch console, CloudWatch Logs commands in the AWS CLI, CloudWatch Logs API, or CloudWatch Logs SDK.
You can use CloudWatch Logs to:
Monitor logs from EC2 instances in real-time: You can use CloudWatch Logs to monitor applications and systems using log data. For example, CloudWatch Logs can track the number of errors that occur in your application logs and send you a notification whenever the rate of errors exceeds a threshold that you specify. CloudWatch Logs uses your log data for monitoring so no code changes are required. For example, you can monitor application logs for specific literal terms (such as "NullReferenceException") or count the number of occurrences of a literal term at a particular position in log data (such as "404" status codes in an Apache access log). When the term you are searching for is found, CloudWatch Logs reports the data to a CloudWatch metric that you specify.
Monitor AWS CloudTrail logged events: You can create alarms in CloudWatch and receive notifications of particular API activity as captured by CloudTrail. You can use the notification to perform troubleshooting.
Archive log data: You can use CloudWatch Logs to store your log data in highly durable storage. You can change the log retention setting so that any log events older than this setting are automatically deleted. The CloudWatch Logs agent makes it easy to quickly send both rotated and non-rotated log data off of a host and into the log service. You can then access the raw log data when you need it.
For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/
METHODS
AssociateKmsKey
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::AssociateKmsKey
Returns: nothing
Associates the specified AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK) with the specified log group.
Associating an AWS KMS CMK with a log group overrides any existing associations between the log group and a CMK. After a CMK is associated with a log group, all newly ingested data for the log group is encrypted using the CMK. This association is stored as long as the data encrypted with the CMK is still within Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This enables Amazon CloudWatch Logs to decrypt this data whenever it is requested.
CloudWatch Logs supports only symmetric CMKs. Do not use an associate an asymmetric CMK with your log group. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/symmetric-asymmetric.html).
It can take up to 5 minutes for this operation to take effect.
If you attempt to associate a CMK with a log group but the CMK does not exist or the CMK is disabled, you receive an InvalidParameterException
error.
CancelExportTask
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CancelExportTask
Returns: nothing
Cancels the specified export task.
The task must be in the PENDING
or RUNNING
state.
CreateExportTask
- Destination => Str
- From => Int
- LogGroupName => Str
- To => Int
- [DestinationPrefix => Str]
- [LogStreamNamePrefix => Str]
- [TaskName => Str]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CreateExportTask
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CreateExportTaskResponse instance
Creates an export task, which allows you to 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.
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 (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeExportTasks.html) 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 (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_CancelExportTask.html).
You can export logs from multiple log groups or multiple time ranges to the same S3 bucket. To separate out log data for each export task, you can specify a prefix to be used as the Amazon S3 key prefix for all exported objects.
Exporting to S3 buckets that are encrypted with AES-256 is supported. Exporting to S3 buckets encrypted with SSE-KMS is not supported.
CreateLogGroup
- LogGroupName => Str
- [KmsKeyId => Str]
- [Tags => Paws::CloudWatchLogs::Tags]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CreateLogGroup
Returns: nothing
Creates a log group with the specified name. You can create up to 20,000 log groups per account.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a log group:
Log group names must be unique within a region for an AWS 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 never expire. To set a retention policy so that events expire and are deleted after a specified time, use PutRetentionPolicy (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_PutRetentionPolicy.html).
If you associate a AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK) with the log group, ingested data is encrypted using the CMK. This association is stored as long as the data encrypted with the CMK is still within Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This enables Amazon CloudWatch Logs to decrypt this data whenever it is requested.
If you attempt to associate a CMK with the log group but the CMK does not exist or the CMK is disabled, you receive an InvalidParameterException
error.
CloudWatch Logs supports only symmetric CMKs. Do not associate an asymmetric CMK with your log group. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/symmetric-asymmetric.html).
CreateLogStream
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CreateLogStream
Returns: nothing
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.
The ':' (colon) and '*' (asterisk) characters are not allowed.
DeleteDestination
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteDestination
Returns: nothing
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.
DeleteLogGroup
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteLogGroup
Returns: nothing
Deletes the specified log group and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with the log group.
DeleteLogStream
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteLogStream
Returns: nothing
Deletes the specified log stream and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with the log stream.
DeleteMetricFilter
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteMetricFilter
Returns: nothing
Deletes the specified metric filter.
DeleteQueryDefinition
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteQueryDefinition
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteQueryDefinitionResponse instance
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.
DeleteResourcePolicy
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteResourcePolicy
Returns: nothing
Deletes a resource policy from this account. This revokes the access of the identities in that policy to put log events to this account.
DeleteRetentionPolicy
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteRetentionPolicy
Returns: nothing
Deletes the specified retention policy.
Log events do not expire if they belong to log groups without a retention policy.
DeleteSubscriptionFilter
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteSubscriptionFilter
Returns: nothing
Deletes the specified subscription filter.
DescribeDestinations
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeDestinations
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeDestinationsResponse instance
Lists all your destinations. The results are ASCII-sorted by destination name.
DescribeExportTasks
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeExportTasks
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeExportTasksResponse instance
Lists the specified export tasks. You can list all your export tasks or filter the results based on task ID or task status.
DescribeLogGroups
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogGroups
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogGroupsResponse instance
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.
DescribeLogStreams
- LogGroupName => Str
- [Descending => Bool]
- [Limit => Int]
- [LogStreamNamePrefix => Str]
- [NextToken => Str]
- [OrderBy => Str]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogStreams
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogStreamsResponse instance
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.
This operation has a limit of five transactions per second, after which transactions are throttled.
DescribeMetricFilters
- [FilterNamePrefix => Str]
- [Limit => Int]
- [LogGroupName => Str]
- [MetricName => Str]
- [MetricNamespace => Str]
- [NextToken => Str]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeMetricFilters
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeMetricFiltersResponse instance
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.
DescribeQueries
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeQueries
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeQueriesResponse instance
Returns a list of CloudWatch Logs Insights queries that are scheduled, executing, or have been executed 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.
DescribeQueryDefinitions
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeQueryDefinitions
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeQueryDefinitionsResponse instance
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.
DescribeResourcePolicies
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeResourcePolicies
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeResourcePoliciesResponse instance
Lists the resource policies in this account.
DescribeSubscriptionFilters
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeSubscriptionFilters
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeSubscriptionFiltersResponse instance
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.
DisassociateKmsKey
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DisassociateKmsKey
Returns: nothing
Disassociates the associated AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK) from the specified log group.
After the AWS KMS CMK is disassociated from the log group, AWS CloudWatch Logs stops encrypting newly ingested data for the log group. All previously ingested data remains encrypted, and AWS CloudWatch Logs requires permissions for the CMK whenever the encrypted data is requested.
Note that it can take up to 5 minutes for this operation to take effect.
FilterLogEvents
- LogGroupName => Str
- [EndTime => Int]
- [FilterPattern => Str]
- [Interleaved => Bool]
- [Limit => Int]
- [LogStreamNamePrefix => Str]
- [LogStreamNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
- [NextToken => Str]
- [StartTime => Int]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::FilterLogEvents
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::FilterLogEventsResponse instance
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.
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 time range that you specify. If the results include a token, then there are more log events available, and 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.
GetLogEvents
- LogGroupName => Str
- LogStreamName => Str
- [EndTime => Int]
- [Limit => Int]
- [NextToken => Str]
- [StartFromHead => Bool]
- [StartTime => Int]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogEvents
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogEventsResponse instance
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.
GetLogGroupFields
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogGroupFields
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogGroupFieldsResponse instance
Returns a list of the fields that are included in log events in the specified log group, along with the percentage of log events that contain each field. The search is limited to a time period that you specify.
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 (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL_AnalyzeLogData-discoverable-fields.html).
The response results are sorted by the frequency percentage, starting with the highest percentage.
GetLogRecord
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogRecord
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogRecordResponse instance
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
.
GetQueryResults
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetQueryResults
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetQueryResultsResponse instance
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 (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_GetLogRecord.html) operation to get the full log record.
GetQueryResults
does not start a query execution. To run a query, use StartQuery (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_StartQuery.html).
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.
ListTagsLogGroup
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::ListTagsLogGroup
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::ListTagsLogGroupResponse instance
Lists the tags for the specified log group.
PutDestination
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutDestination
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutDestinationResponse instance
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) and enables you to subscribe to a real-time stream of log events for a different account, ingested using PutLogEvents (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_PutLogEvents.html).
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 (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_PutSubscriptionFilter.html) against this destination. To enable this, the destination owner must call PutDestinationPolicy (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_PutDestinationPolicy.html) after PutDestination
.
To perform a PutDestination
operation, you must also have the iam:PassRole
permission.
PutDestinationPolicy
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutDestinationPolicy
Returns: nothing
Creates or updates an access policy associated with an existing destination. An access policy is an IAM policy document (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies_overview.html) that is used to authorize claims to register a subscription filter against a given destination.
If multiple AWS accounts are sending logs to this destination, each sender account must be listed separately in the policy. The policy does not support specifying *
as the Principal or the use of the aws:PrincipalOrgId
global key.
PutLogEvents
- LogEvents => ArrayRef[Paws::CloudWatchLogs::InputLogEvent]
- LogGroupName => Str
- LogStreamName => Str
- [SequenceToken => Str]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutLogEvents
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutLogEventsResponse instance
Uploads a batch of log events to the specified log stream.
You must include the sequence token obtained from the response of the previous call. An upload in a newly created log stream does not require a sequence token. You can also get the sequence token in the expectedSequenceToken
field from InvalidSequenceTokenException
. If you call PutLogEvents
twice within a narrow time period using the same value for sequenceToken
, both calls might be successful or one might be rejected.
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 older than 14 days or older 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 the event occurred, expressed as the number of milliseconds after Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. (In AWS Tools for PowerShell and the AWS 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.
The maximum number of log events in a batch is 10,000.
There is a quota of 5 requests per second per log stream. Additional requests are throttled. This quota can't be changed.
If a call to PutLogEvents
returns "UnrecognizedClientException" the most likely cause is an invalid AWS access key ID or secret key.
PutMetricFilter
- FilterName => Str
- FilterPattern => Str
- LogGroupName => Str
- MetricTransformations => ArrayRef[Paws::CloudWatchLogs::MetricTransformation]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutMetricFilter
Returns: nothing
Creates or updates a metric filter and associates it with the specified log group. Metric filters allow you to configure rules to extract metric data from log events ingested through PutLogEvents (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_PutLogEvents.html).
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.
To help prevent accidental high charges, Amazon disables a metric filter if it generates 1000 different name/value pairs for the dimensions that you have specified within a certain amount of time.
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 AWS Charges (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/monitor_estimated_charges_with_cloudwatch.html).
PutQueryDefinition
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutQueryDefinition
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutQueryDefinitionResponse instance
Creates or updates a query definition for CloudWatch Logs Insights. For more information, see Analyzing Log Data with CloudWatch Logs Insights (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/AnalyzingLogData.html).
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, if you update a current query definition that includes log groups, and 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.
PutResourcePolicy
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutResourcePolicy
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutResourcePolicyResponse instance
Creates or updates a resource policy allowing other AWS services to put log events to this account, such as Amazon Route 53. An account can have up to 10 resource policies per AWS Region.
PutRetentionPolicy
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutRetentionPolicy
Returns: nothing
Sets the retention of the specified log group. A retention policy allows you to configure the number of days for which to retain log events in the specified log group.
PutSubscriptionFilter
- DestinationArn => Str
- FilterName => Str
- FilterPattern => Str
- LogGroupName => Str
- [Distribution => Str]
- [RoleArn => Str]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutSubscriptionFilter
Returns: nothing
Creates or updates a subscription filter and associates it with the specified log group. Subscription filters allow you to subscribe to a real-time stream of log events ingested through PutLogEvents (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_PutLogEvents.html) 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 stream belonging to the same account as the subscription filter, for same-account delivery.
A logical destination that belongs to a different account, for cross-account delivery.
An Amazon Kinesis Firehose delivery stream that belongs to the same account as the subscription filter, for same-account delivery.
An AWS 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, you must also have the iam:PassRole
permission.
StartQuery
- EndTime => Int
- QueryString => Str
- StartTime => Int
- [Limit => Int]
- [LogGroupName => Str]
- [LogGroupNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::StartQuery
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::StartQueryResponse instance
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 (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL_QuerySyntax.html).
Queries time out after 15 minutes of execution. If your queries are timing out, reduce the time range being searched or partition your query into a number of queries.
StopQuery
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::StopQuery
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::StopQueryResponse instance
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.
TagLogGroup
- LogGroupName => Str
- Tags => Paws::CloudWatchLogs::Tags
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::TagLogGroup
Returns: nothing
Adds or updates the specified tags for the specified log group.
To list the tags for a log group, use ListTagsLogGroup (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_ListTagsLogGroup.html). To remove tags, use UntagLogGroup (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_UntagLogGroup.html).
For more information about tags, see Tag Log Groups in Amazon CloudWatch Logs (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/Working-with-log-groups-and-streams.html#log-group-tagging) in the Amazon CloudWatch Logs User Guide.
TestMetricFilter
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::TestMetricFilter
Returns: a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::TestMetricFilterResponse instance
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.
UntagLogGroup
Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CloudWatchLogs::UntagLogGroup
Returns: nothing
Removes the specified tags from the specified log group.
To list the tags for a log group, use ListTagsLogGroup (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_ListTagsLogGroup.html). To add tags, use TagLogGroup (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatchLogs/latest/APIReference/API_TagLogGroup.html).
PAGINATORS
Paginator methods are helpers that repetively call methods that return partial results
DescribeAllDestinations(sub { },[DestinationNamePrefix => Str, Limit => Int, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllDestinations([DestinationNamePrefix => Str, Limit => Int, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- destinations, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'destinations' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeDestinationsResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllExportTasks(sub { },[Limit => Int, NextToken => Str, StatusCode => Str, TaskId => Str])
DescribeAllExportTasks([Limit => Int, NextToken => Str, StatusCode => Str, TaskId => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- exportTasks, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'exportTasks' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeExportTasksResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllLogGroups(sub { },[Limit => Int, LogGroupNamePrefix => Str, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllLogGroups([Limit => Int, LogGroupNamePrefix => Str, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- logGroups, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'logGroups' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogGroupsResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllLogStreams(sub { },LogGroupName => Str, [Descending => Bool, Limit => Int, LogStreamNamePrefix => Str, NextToken => Str, OrderBy => Str])
DescribeAllLogStreams(LogGroupName => Str, [Descending => Bool, Limit => Int, LogStreamNamePrefix => Str, NextToken => Str, OrderBy => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- logStreams, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'logStreams' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogStreamsResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllMetricFilters(sub { },[FilterNamePrefix => Str, Limit => Int, LogGroupName => Str, MetricName => Str, MetricNamespace => Str, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllMetricFilters([FilterNamePrefix => Str, Limit => Int, LogGroupName => Str, MetricName => Str, MetricNamespace => Str, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- metricFilters, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'metricFilters' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeMetricFiltersResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllQueries(sub { },[LogGroupName => Str, MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str, Status => Str])
DescribeAllQueries([LogGroupName => Str, MaxResults => Int, NextToken => Str, Status => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- queries, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'queries' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeQueriesResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllResourcePolicies(sub { },[Limit => Int, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllResourcePolicies([Limit => Int, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- resourcePolicies, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'resourcePolicies' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeResourcePoliciesResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
DescribeAllSubscriptionFilters(sub { },LogGroupName => Str, [FilterNamePrefix => Str, Limit => Int, NextToken => Str])
DescribeAllSubscriptionFilters(LogGroupName => Str, [FilterNamePrefix => Str, Limit => Int, NextToken => Str])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- subscriptionFilters, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'subscriptionFilters' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeSubscriptionFiltersResponse instance with all the param
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
FilterAllLogEvents(sub { },LogGroupName => Str, [EndTime => Int, FilterPattern => Str, Interleaved => Bool, Limit => Int, LogStreamNamePrefix => Str, LogStreamNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], NextToken => Str, StartTime => Int])
FilterAllLogEvents(LogGroupName => Str, [EndTime => Int, FilterPattern => Str, Interleaved => Bool, Limit => Int, LogStreamNamePrefix => Str, LogStreamNames => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], NextToken => Str, StartTime => Int])
If passed a sub as first parameter, it will call the sub for each element found in :
- events, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'events' as the second parameter
- searchedLogStreams, passing the object as the first parameter, and the string 'searchedLogStreams' as the second parameter
If not, it will return a a Paws::CloudWatchLogs::FilterLogEventsResponse instance with all the param
s; andparam
s; from all the responses. Please take into account that this mode can potentially consume vasts ammounts of memory.
SEE ALSO
This service class forms part of Paws
BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues