@aws-sdk/client-guardduty

Description
AWS SDK for JavaScript GuardDuty Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
Amazon GuardDuty is a continuous security monitoring service that analyzes and processes
the following data sources: VPC Flow Logs, AWS CloudTrail event logs, and DNS logs. It uses
threat intelligence feeds (such as lists of malicious IPs and domains) and machine learning to
identify unexpected, potentially unauthorized, and malicious activity within your AWS
environment. This can include issues like escalations of privileges, uses of exposed
credentials, or communication with malicious IPs, URLs, or domains. For example, GuardDuty can
detect compromised EC2 instances that serve malware or mine bitcoin.
GuardDuty also monitors AWS account access behavior for signs of compromise. Some examples
of this are unauthorized infrastructure deployments such as EC2 instances deployed in a Region
that has never been used, or unusual API calls like a password policy change to reduce
password strength.
GuardDuty informs you of the status of your AWS environment by producing security findings
that you can view in the GuardDuty console or through Amazon CloudWatch events. For more
information, see the
Amazon
GuardDuty User Guide
.
Installing
To install the this package, simply type add or install @aws-sdk/client-guardduty
using your favorite package manager:
npm install @aws-sdk/client-guardduty
yarn add @aws-sdk/client-guardduty
pnpm add @aws-sdk/client-guardduty
Getting Started
Import
The AWS SDK is modulized by clients and commands.
To send a request, you only need to import the GuardDutyClient
and
the commands you need, for example AcceptInvitationCommand
:
const { GuardDutyClient, AcceptInvitationCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-guardduty");
import { GuardDutyClient, AcceptInvitationCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-guardduty";
Usage
To send a request, you:
- Initiate client with configuration (e.g. credentials, region).
- Initiate command with input parameters.
- Call
send
operation on client with command object as input. - If you are using a custom http handler, you may call
destroy()
to close open connections.
const client = new GuardDutyClient({ region: "REGION" });
const params = {
};
const command = new AcceptInvitationCommand(params);
Async/await
We recommend using await
operator to wait for the promise returned by send operation as follows:
try {
const data = await client.send(command);
} catch (error) {
} finally {
}
Async-await is clean, concise, intuitive, easy to debug and has better error handling
as compared to using Promise chains or callbacks.
Promises
You can also use Promise chaining
to execute send operation.
client.send(command).then(
(data) => {
},
(error) => {
}
);
Promises can also be called using .catch()
and .finally()
as follows:
client
.send(command)
.then((data) => {
})
.catch((error) => {
})
.finally(() => {
});
Callbacks
We do not recommend using callbacks because of callback hell,
but they are supported by the send operation.
client.send(command, (err, data) => {
});
v2 compatible style
The client can also send requests using v2 compatible style.
However, it results in a bigger bundle size and may be dropped in next major version. More details in the blog post
on modular packages in AWS SDK for JavaScript
import * as AWS from "@aws-sdk/client-guardduty";
const client = new AWS.GuardDuty({ region: "REGION" });
try {
const data = await client.acceptInvitation(params);
} catch (error) {
}
client
.acceptInvitation(params)
.then((data) => {
})
.catch((error) => {
});
client.acceptInvitation(params, (err, data) => {
});
Troubleshooting
When the service returns an exception, the error will include the exception information,
as well as response metadata (e.g. request id).
try {
const data = await client.send(command);
} catch (error) {
const { requestId, cfId, extendedRequestId } = error.$metadata;
console.log({ requestId, cfId, extendedRequestId });
}
Getting Help
Please use these community resources for getting help.
We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests, but have limited bandwidth to address them.
To test your universal JavaScript code in Node.js, browser and react-native environments,
visit our code samples repo.
Contributing
This client code is generated automatically. Any modifications will be overwritten the next time the @aws-sdk/client-guardduty
package is updated.
To contribute to client you can check our generate clients scripts.
License
This SDK is distributed under the
Apache License, Version 2.0,
see LICENSE for more information.