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CDK Constructs for Amazon Dynamodb stream to AWS Lambda to AWS Elasticsearch with Kibana integration
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-dynamodbstreams-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana.
Reference Documentation: | https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/latest/constructs/ |
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Language | Package |
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Python | aws_solutions_constructs.aws_dynamodb_stream_elasticsearch_kibana |
Typescript | @aws-solutions-constructs/aws-dynamodb-stream-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana |
Java | software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.dynamodbstreamlambdaelasticsearchkibana |
This AWS Solutions Construct implements Amazon DynamoDB table with stream, AWS Lambda function and Amazon Elasticsearch Service with the least privileged permissions.
Here is a minimal deployable pattern definition:
Typescript
// aws-dynamodb-stream-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana has been deprecated for CDK V2 in favor of aws-dynamodbstreams-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana.
// This sample uses the CDK V1 syntax
import * as cdk from '@aws-cdk/core';
import * as lambda from '@aws-cdk/aws-lambda';
import { DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana, DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibanaProps } from '@aws-solutions-constructs/aws-dynamodb-stream-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana';
const constructProps: DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibanaProps = {
lambdaFunctionProps: {
code: lambda.Code.fromAsset(`lambda`),
runtime: lambda.Runtime.NODEJS_14_X,
handler: 'index.handler'
},
domainName: 'test-domain',
// TODO: Ensure the Cognito domain name is globally unique
cognitoDomainName: 'globallyuniquedomain' + cdk.Aws.ACCOUNT_ID
};
new DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana(this, 'test', constructProps);
Python
# aws-dynamodb-stream-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana has been deprecated for CDK V2 in favor of aws-dynamodbstreams-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana.
# This sample uses the CDK V1 syntax
from aws_solutions_constructs.aws_dynamodb_stream_lambda_elasticsearch_kibana import DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana, DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibanaProps
from aws_cdk import (
aws_lambda as _lambda,
core
)
DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana(
self, 'test',
lambda_function_props=_lambda.FunctionProps(
code=_lambda.Code.from_asset('lambda'),
runtime=_lambda.Runtime.PYTHON_3_9,
handler='index.handler'
),
domain_name='test-domain',
# TODO: Ensure the Cognito domain name is globally unique
cognito_domain_name='globallyuniquedomain' + core.Aws.ACCOUNT_ID)
Java
// aws-dynamodb-stream-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana has been deprecated for CDK V2 in favor of aws-dynamodbstreams-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana.
// This sample uses the CDK V1 syntax
import software.constructs.Construct;
import software.amazon.awscdk.core.*;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.*;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.lambda.Runtime;
import software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.dynamodbstreamlambdaelasticsearchkibana.*;
new DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana(this, "test",
new DynamoDBStreamToLambdaToElasticSearchAndKibanaProps.Builder()
.lambdaFunctionProps(new FunctionProps.Builder()
.runtime(Runtime.NODEJS_14_X)
.code(Code.fromAsset("lambda"))
.handler("index.handler")
.build())
.domainName("test-domain")
.cognitoDomainName("globallyuniquedomain" + Aws.ACCOUNT_ID)
.build());
Name | Type | Description |
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existingLambdaObj? | lambda.Function | Existing instance of Lambda Function object, providing both this and lambdaFunctionProps will cause an error. |
lambdaFunctionProps? | lambda.FunctionProps | User provided props to override the default props for the Lambda function. |
dynamoTableProps? | dynamodb.TableProps | Optional user provided props to override the default props for DynamoDB Table |
existingTableInterface? | dynamodb.ITable | Existing instance of DynamoDB table object or interface, providing both this and dynamoTableProps will cause an error. |
dynamoEventSourceProps? | aws-lambda-event-sources.DynamoEventSourceProps | Optional user provided props to override the default props for DynamoDB Event Source |
esDomainProps? | elasticsearch.CfnDomainProps | Optional user provided props to override the default props for the Elasticsearch Service |
domainName | string | Domain name for the Cognito and the Elasticsearch Service |
createCloudWatchAlarms | boolean | Whether to create recommended CloudWatch alarms |
Name | Type | Description |
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dynamoTableInterface | dynamodb.ITable | Returns an instance of dynamodb.ITable created by the construct |
dynamoTable? | dynamodb.Table | Returns an instance of dynamodb.Table created by the construct. IMPORTANT: If existingTableInterface was provided in Pattern Construct Props, this property will be undefined |
lambdaFunction | lambda.Function | Returns an instance of lambda.Function created by the construct |
userPool | cognito.UserPool | Returns an instance of cognito.UserPool created by the construct |
userPoolClient | cognito.UserPoolClient | Returns an instance of cognito.UserPoolClient created by the construct |
identityPool | cognito.CfnIdentityPool | Returns an instance of cognito.CfnIdentityPool created by the construct |
elasticsearchDomain | elasticsearch.CfnDomain | Returns an instance of elasticsearch.CfnDomain created by the construct |
elasticsearchDomain | iam.Role | Returns an instance of iam.Role created by the construct for elasticsearch.CfnDomain |
cloudwatchAlarms? | cloudwatch.Alarm[] | Returns a list of cloudwatch.Alarm created by the construct |
This pattern requires a lambda function that can post data into the Elasticsearch from DynamoDB stream. A sample function is provided here.
Out of the box implementation of the Construct without any override will set the following defaults:
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