@aws-cdk/aws-sns-subscriptions module
Language | Package |
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.NET | Amazon.CDK.AWS.SNS.Subscriptions |
Java | software.amazon.awscdk.services.sns.subscriptions |
Python | aws_cdk.aws_sns_subscriptions |
TypeScript | @aws-cdk/aws-sns-subscriptions |
CDK Construct Library for Amazon Simple Notification Service Subscriptions
AWS CDK v1 has reached End-of-Support on 2023-06-01. This package is no longer being updated, and users should migrate to AWS CDK v2.
For more information on how to migrate, see the Migrating to AWS CDK v2 guide.
This library provides constructs for adding subscriptions to an Amazon SNS topic.
Subscriptions can be added by calling the .addSubscription(...)
method on the topic.
Subscriptions
Subscriptions can be added to the following endpoints:
- HTTPS
- Amazon SQS
- AWS Lambda
- SMS
Subscriptions to Amazon SQS and AWS Lambda can be added on topics across regions.
Create an Amazon SNS Topic to add subscriptions.
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'MyTopic');
HTTPS
Add an HTTP or HTTPS Subscription to your topic:
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'MyTopic');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.UrlSubscription('https://foobar.com/'));
The URL being subscribed can also be tokens, that resolve to a URL during deployment. A typical use case is when the URL is passed in as a CloudFormation parameter. The following code defines a CloudFormation parameter and uses it in a URL subscription.
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'MyTopic');
const url = new CfnParameter(this, 'url-param');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.UrlSubscription(url.valueAsString));
Amazon SQS
Subscribe a queue to your topic:
const myQueue = new sqs.Queue(this, 'MyQueue');
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'MyTopic');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.SqsSubscription(myQueue));
KMS key permissions will automatically be granted to SNS when a subscription is made to an encrypted queue.
Note that subscriptions of queues in different accounts need to be manually confirmed by reading the initial message from the queue and visiting the link found in it.
AWS Lambda
Subscribe an AWS Lambda function to your topic:
import * as lambda from '@aws-cdk/aws-lambda';
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'myTopic');
declare const myFunction: lambda.Function;
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.LambdaSubscription(myFunction));
Subscribe an email address to your topic:
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'MyTopic');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.EmailSubscription('foo@bar.com'));
The email being subscribed can also be tokens, that resolve to an email address during deployment. A typical use case is when the email address is passed in as a CloudFormation parameter. The following code defines a CloudFormation parameter and uses it in an email subscription.
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'Topic');
const emailAddress = new CfnParameter(this, 'email-param');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.EmailSubscription(emailAddress.valueAsString));
Note that email subscriptions require confirmation by visiting the link sent to the email address.
SMS
Subscribe an sms number to your topic:
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'Topic');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.SmsSubscription('+15551231234'));
The number being subscribed can also be tokens, that resolve to a number during deployment. A typical use case is when the number is passed in as a CloudFormation parameter. The following code defines a CloudFormation parameter and uses it in an sms subscription.
const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'Topic');
const smsNumber = new CfnParameter(this, 'sms-param');
myTopic.addSubscription(new subscriptions.SmsSubscription(smsNumber.valueAsString));