The CDK Construct Library for Amazon EventBridge Pipes Targets
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Amazon EventBridge Pipes Targets Construct Library
---The APIs of higher level constructs in this module are experimental and under active development. They are subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model and breaking changes will be announced in the release notes. This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.
EventBridge Pipes Targets let you create a target for an EventBridge Pipe.
For more details see the service documentation.
Targets
Pipe targets are the end point of an EventBridge Pipe. The following targets are supported:
targets.ApiDestinationTarget
: Send event source to an EventBridge API destinationtargets.CloudWatchLogsTarget
: Send event source to a CloudWatch Logs log grouptargets.EventBridgeTarget
: Send event source to an EventBridge event bustargets.KinesisTarget
: Send event source to a Kinesis data streamtargets.LambdaFunction
: Send event source to a Lambda functiontargets.SageMakerTarget
: Send event source to a SageMaker pipelinetargets.SfnStateMachine
: Invoke a Step Functions state machine from an event sourcetargets.SqsTarget
: Send event source to an SQS queue
Amazon EventBridge API Destination
An EventBridge API destination can be used as a target for a pipe. The API destination will receive the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# dest: events.ApiDestination
api_target = targets.ApiDestinationTarget(dest)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=api_target
)
The input to the target API destination can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# dest: events.ApiDestination
api_target = targets.ApiDestinationTarget(dest,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "👀"})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=api_target
)
Amazon CloudWatch Logs Log Group
A CloudWatch Logs log group can be used as a target for a pipe. The log group will receive the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_log_group: logs.LogGroup
log_group_target = targets.CloudWatchLogsTarget(target_log_group)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=log_group_target
)
The input to the target log group can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_log_group: logs.LogGroup
log_group_target = targets.CloudWatchLogsTarget(target_log_group,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "👀"})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=log_group_target
)
Amazon EventBridge Event Bus
An EventBridge event bus can be used as a target for a pipe. The event bus will receive the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_event_bus: events.EventBus
event_bus_target = targets.EventBridgeTarget(target_event_bus)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=event_bus_target
)
The input to the target event bus can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_event_bus: events.EventBus
event_bus_target = targets.EventBridgeTarget(target_event_bus,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "👀"})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=event_bus_target
)
Amazon Kinesis Data Stream
A Kinesis data stream can be used as a target for a pipe. The data stream will receive the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_stream: kinesis.Stream
stream_target = targets.KinesisTarget(target_stream,
partition_key="pk"
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=stream_target
)
The input to the target data stream can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_stream: kinesis.Stream
stream_target = targets.KinesisTarget(target_stream,
partition_key="pk",
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "👀"})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=stream_target
)
AWS Lambda Function
A Lambda function can be used as a target for a pipe. The Lambda function will be invoked with the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_function: lambda.IFunction
pipe_target = targets.LambdaFunction(target_function)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
The target Lambda function is invoked synchronously by default. You can also choose to invoke the Lambda Function asynchronously by setting invocationType
property to FIRE_AND_FORGET
.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_function: lambda.IFunction
pipe_target = targets.LambdaFunction(target_function,
invocation_type=targets.LambdaFunctionInvocationType.FIRE_AND_FORGET
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
The input to the target Lambda Function can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_function: lambda.IFunction
pipe_target = targets.LambdaFunction(target_function,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "👀"})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
Amazon SageMaker Pipeline
A SageMaker pipeline can be used as a target for a pipe. The pipeline will receive the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_pipeline: sagemaker.IPipeline
pipeline_target = targets.SageMakerTarget(target_pipeline)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipeline_target
)
The input to the target pipeline can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_pipeline: sagemaker.IPipeline
pipeline_target = targets.SageMakerTarget(target_pipeline,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "👀"})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipeline_target
)
AWS Step Functions State Machine
A Step Functions state machine can be used as a target for a pipe. The state machine will be invoked with the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_state_machine: sfn.IStateMachine
pipe_target = targets.SfnStateMachine(target_state_machine)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
You can specify the invocation type when the target state machine is invoked:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_state_machine: sfn.IStateMachine
pipe_target = targets.SfnStateMachine(target_state_machine,
invocation_type=targets.StateMachineInvocationType.FIRE_AND_FORGET
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
The input to the target state machine can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_state_machine: sfn.IStateMachine
pipe_target = targets.SfnStateMachine(target_state_machine,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({"body": "<$.body>"}),
invocation_type=targets.StateMachineInvocationType.FIRE_AND_FORGET
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
Amazon SQS Queue
An SQS queue can be used as a target for a pipe. The queue will receive the (enriched/filtered) source payload.
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_queue: sqs.Queue
pipe_target = targets.SqsTarget(target_queue)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
The target input can be transformed:
# source_queue: sqs.Queue
# target_queue: sqs.Queue
pipe_target = targets.SqsTarget(target_queue,
input_transformation=pipes.InputTransformation.from_object({
"SomeKey": pipes.DynamicInput.from_event_path("$.body")
})
)
pipe = pipes.Pipe(self, "Pipe",
source=SqsSource(source_queue),
target=pipe_target
)
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