aws-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana module
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Language | Package |
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Python | aws_solutions_constructs.aws_lambda_elasticsearch_kibana |
Typescript | @aws-solutions-constructs/aws-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana |
Java | software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.lambdaelasticsearchkibana |
This AWS Solutions Construct implements the AWS Lambda function and Amazon Elasticsearch Service with the least privileged permissions.
Here is a minimal deployable pattern definition in Typescript:
import { LambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana } from '@aws-solutions-constructs/aws-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana';
import { Aws } from "@aws-cdk/core";
const lambdaProps: lambda.FunctionProps = {
code: lambda.Code.fromAsset(`${__dirname}/lambda`),
runtime: lambda.Runtime.NODEJS_12_X,
handler: 'index.handler'
};
new LambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana(this, 'test-lambda-elasticsearch-kibana', {
lambdaFunctionProps: lambdaProps,
domainName: 'test-domain',
cognitoDomainName: 'globallyuniquedomain' + Aws.ACCOUNT_ID;
});
Initializer
new LambdaToElasticSearchAndKibana(scope: Construct, id: string, props: LambdaToElasticSearchAndKibanaProps);
Parameters
Pattern Construct Props
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. |
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 |
cognitoDomainName? | string | Optional Cognito Domain Name, if provided it will be used for Cognito Domain, and domainName will be used for the Elasticsearch Domain |
createCloudWatchAlarms | boolean | Whether to create recommended CloudWatch alarms |
domainEndpointEnvironmentVariableName? | string | Optional Name for the ElasticSearch domain endpoint environment variable set for the Lambda function. |
Pattern Properties
Name | Type | Description |
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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 |
Lambda Function
This pattern requires a lambda function that can post data into the Elasticsearch. A sample function is provided here.
Default settings
Out of the box implementation of the Construct without any override will set the following defaults:
AWS Lambda Function
- Configure limited privilege access IAM role for Lambda function
- Enable reusing connections with Keep-Alive for NodeJs Lambda function
- Enable X-Ray Tracing
- Set Environment Variables
- (default) DOMAIN_ENDPOINT
- AWS_NODEJS_CONNECTION_REUSE_ENABLED (for Node 10.x and higher functions)
Amazon Cognito
- Set password policy for User Pools
- Enforce the advanced security mode for User Pools
Amazon Elasticsearch Service
- Deploy best practices CloudWatch Alarms for the Elasticsearch Domain
- Secure the Kibana dashboard access with Cognito User Pools
- Enable server-side encryption for Elasticsearch Domain using AWS managed KMS Key
- Enable node-to-node encryption for Elasticsearch Domain
- Configure the cluster for the Amazon ES domain
Architecture
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