Managing notifications in AWS Artifact - AWS Artifact

Managing notifications in AWS Artifact

AWS Artifact notifications enables you to setup email notifications. On the notification settings page, you can subscribe to notifications and manage other notification settings as described below. AWS Artifact sends notifications using the AWS User Notifications service. To use AWS Artifact notifications you must have the required permissions for the AWS Artifact and AWS User Notification services. For more information, see Identity and access management.

Setting up your notifications

Before you can start receiving notifications, you will need to specify the region(s) where your User Notifications data will be stored. Follow the steps below to setup notification hubs.

To set up Notification hubs
  1. Open the notification hubs page in AWS User Notifications service.

  2. Select the region(s) that you would like to store your AWS User Notifications resources. By default, your User Notifications data will be stored in US East (N. Virginia), and will be replicated across the other regions you selected. Refer to notification hubs documentation for more details.

  3. Click Submit.

To subscribe to notifications
  1. Open AWS Artifact notification settings page.

  2. Click the toggle Subscribe to Artifact notifications to subscribe to notifications on AWS Artifact.

To unsubscribe to notifications
  1. Open AWS Artifact notification settings page.

  2. Click the toggle Subscribe to Artifact notifications to unsubscribe to notifications on AWS Artitfact.

To create a configuration
  1. Open AWS Artifact notification settings page.

  2. Click Create configuration.

  3. To receive notifications for agreements, keep the checkbox selected next to Updates on AWS Agreements.

  4. To receive notifications for reports, keep the checkbox selected next to Updates on AWS Reports.

  5. To receive notifications for all reports, keep the checkbox selected next to All reports.

  6. To receive notifications only for reports under specific categories and series, click the checkbox for A subset of reports. Then, click the checkbox for the categories and series you are interested in.

  7. Enter a name for your configuration.

  8. Enter a comma-separated list of emails where notifications should be sent.

  9. (Optional) To assign a tag to the notification configuration, enter the key-value pairs by expanding the Tags section. Note: A tag is a label that you can assign to an AWS resource and each tag consists of a key and an optional value that you can define. Tags help you manage, search for, and filter resources.

  10. Click Create configuration.

  11. A verification email will be sent to the provided email addresses and the email recipients will need to click Verify email link within the verification email sent to them. Please note that only verified email addresses will start receiving notifications.

To edit a configuration
  1. Open AWS Artifact notification settings page.

  2. Click on the row of the configuration you would like to edit.

  3. Click Edit button on the top right of the page.

  4. You can edit any of the fields. Once you are satisfied with your change, press Save changes.

  5. If you have added new email addresses, a verification email will be sent to each those email addresses. Click the Verify email link within the verification email.

To delete a configuration
  1. Open AWS Artifact notification settings page.

  2. Click on the row of the configuration you would like to delete.

  3. Click Delete.

  4. Once you have read the warning message, click Delete.

Assigning tags to a configuration

A tag is a label that you assign to an AWS resource. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Tags help you manage, search for, and filter resources. You can optionally set tags when you create or edit a configuration. To read more, see Tagging resources

Troubleshooting

If you receive an error message while using AWS Artifact notifications, see Troubleshooting in the AWS Artifact FAQ.