Package software.amazon.awscdk.services.synthetics
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics Construct Library
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Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics allow you to monitor your application by generating synthetic traffic. The traffic is produced by a canary: a configurable script that runs on a schedule. You configure the canary script to follow the same routes and perform the same actions as a user, which allows you to continually verify your user experience even when you don't have any traffic on your applications.
Canary
To illustrate how to use a canary, assume your application defines the following endpoint:
% curl "https://api.example.com/user/books/topbook/" The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
The below code defines a canary that will hit the books/topbook
endpoint every 5 minutes:
Canary canary = Canary.Builder.create(this, "MyCanary") .schedule(Schedule.rate(Duration.minutes(5))) .test(Test.custom(CustomTestOptions.builder() .code(Code.fromAsset(join(__dirname, "canary"))) .handler("index.handler") .build())) .runtime(Runtime.SYNTHETICS_NODEJS_PUPPETEER_3_1) .environmentVariables(Map.of( "stage", "prod")) .build();
The following is an example of an index.js
file which exports the handler
function:
const synthetics = require('Synthetics'); const log = require('SyntheticsLogger'); const pageLoadBlueprint = async function () { // Configure the stage of the API using environment variables const url = `https://api.example.com/${process.env.stage}/user/books/topbook/`; const page = await synthetics.getPage(); const response = await page.goto(url, { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded', timeout: 30000 }); // Wait for page to render. Increase or decrease wait time based on endpoint being monitored. await page.waitFor(15000); // This will take a screenshot that will be included in test output artifacts. await synthetics.takeScreenshot('loaded', 'loaded'); const pageTitle = await page.title(); log.info('Page title: ' + pageTitle); if (response.status() !== 200) { throw 'Failed to load page!'; } }; exports.handler = async () => { return await pageLoadBlueprint(); };
Note: The function must be called
handler
.
The canary will automatically produce a CloudWatch Dashboard:
The Canary code will be executed in a lambda function created by Synthetics on your behalf. The Lambda function includes a custom runtime provided by Synthetics. The provided runtime includes a variety of handy tools such as Puppeteer (for nodejs based one) and Chromium.
To learn more about Synthetics capabilities, check out the docs.
Canary Schedule
You can specify the schedule on which a canary runs by providing a
Schedule
object to the schedule
property.
Configure a run rate of up to 60 minutes with Schedule.rate
:
Schedule schedule = Schedule.rate(Duration.minutes(5));
You can also specify a cron expression with Schedule.cron
:
Schedule schedule = Schedule.cron(CronOptions.builder() .hour("0,8,16") .build());
If you want the canary to run just once upon deployment, you can use Schedule.once()
.
Configuring the Canary Script
To configure the script the canary executes, use the test
property. The test
property accepts a Test
instance that can be initialized by the Test
class static methods. Currently, the only implemented method is Test.custom()
, which allows you to bring your own code. In the future, other methods will be added. Test.custom()
accepts code
and handler
properties -- both are required by Synthetics to create a lambda function on your behalf.
The synthetics.Code
class exposes static methods to bundle your code artifacts:
code.fromInline(code)
- specify an inline script.code.fromAsset(path)
- specify a .zip file or a directory in the local filesystem which will be zipped and uploaded to S3 on deployment. See the above Note for directory structure.code.fromBucket(bucket, key[, objectVersion])
- specify an S3 object that contains the .zip file of your runtime code. See the above Note for directory structure.
Using the Code
class static initializers:
// To supply the code from a S3 bucket: import software.amazon.awscdk.services.s3.*; // To supply the code inline: // To supply the code inline: Canary.Builder.create(this, "Inline Canary") .test(Test.custom(CustomTestOptions.builder() .code(Code.fromInline("/* Synthetics handler code */")) .handler("index.handler") .build())) .runtime(Runtime.SYNTHETICS_NODEJS_PUPPETEER_3_4) .build(); // To supply the code from your local filesystem: // To supply the code from your local filesystem: Canary.Builder.create(this, "Asset Canary") .test(Test.custom(CustomTestOptions.builder() .code(Code.fromAsset(join(__dirname, "canary"))) .handler("index.handler") .build())) .runtime(Runtime.SYNTHETICS_NODEJS_PUPPETEER_3_4) .build(); Bucket bucket = new Bucket(this, "Code Bucket"); Canary.Builder.create(this, "Bucket Canary") .test(Test.custom(CustomTestOptions.builder() .code(Code.fromBucket(bucket, "canary.zip")) .handler("index.handler") .build())) .runtime(Runtime.SYNTHETICS_NODEJS_PUPPETEER_3_4) .build();
Note: Synthetics have a specified folder structure for canaries. For Node scripts supplied via
code.fromAsset()
orcode.fromBucket()
, the canary resource requires the following folder structure:
canary/ ├── nodejs/ ├── node_modules/ ├── <filename>.jsFor Python scripts supplied via
code.fromAsset()
orcode.fromBucket()
, the canary resource requires the following folder structure:
canary/ ├── python/ ├── <filename>.pySee Synthetics docs.
Running a canary on a VPC
You can specify what VPC a canary executes in.
This can allow for monitoring services that may be internal to a specific VPC. To place a canary within a VPC, you can specify the vpc
property with the desired VPC
to place then canary in.
This will automatically attach the appropriate IAM permissions to attach to the VPC. This will also create a Security Group and attach to the default subnets for the VPC unless specified via vpcSubnets
and securityGroups
.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.ec2.*; IVpc vpc; Canary.Builder.create(this, "Vpc Canary") .test(Test.custom(CustomTestOptions.builder() .code(Code.fromAsset(join(__dirname, "canary"))) .handler("index.handler") .build())) .runtime(Runtime.SYNTHETICS_NODEJS_PUPPETEER_3_4) .vpc(vpc) .build();
Note: By default, the Synthetics runtime needs access to the S3 and CloudWatch APIs, which will fail in a private subnet without internet access enabled (e.g. an isolated subnnet).
Ensure that the Canary is placed in a VPC either with internet connectivity or with VPC Endpoints for S3 and CloudWatch enabled and configured.
See Synthetics VPC docs.
Alarms
You can configure a CloudWatch Alarm on a canary metric. Metrics are emitted by CloudWatch automatically and can be accessed by the following APIs:
canary.metricSuccessPercent()
- percentage of successful canary runs over a given timecanary.metricDuration()
- how much time each canary run takes, in seconds.canary.metricFailed()
- number of failed canary runs over a given time
Create an alarm that tracks the canary metric:
Deprecated: 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 https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/v2/guide/migrating-v2.htmlimport software.amazon.awscdk.services.cloudwatch.*; Canary canary; Alarm.Builder.create(this, "CanaryAlarm") .metric(canary.metricSuccessPercent()) .evaluationPeriods(2) .threshold(90) .comparisonOperator(ComparisonOperator.LESS_THAN_THRESHOLD) .build();
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ClassDescription(experimental) Options for specifying the s3 location that stores the data of each canary run.A builder for
ArtifactsBucketLocation
An implementation forArtifactsBucketLocation
(experimental) Canary code from an Asset.(experimental) Define a new Canary.(experimental) A fluent builder forCanary
.(experimental) Properties for a canary.A builder forCanaryProps
An implementation forCanaryProps
A CloudFormationAWS::Synthetics::Canary
.A structure that contains the configuration for canary artifacts, including the encryption-at-rest settings for artifacts that the canary uploads to Amazon S3 .A builder forCfnCanary.ArtifactConfigProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.ArtifactConfigProperty
A structure representing a screenshot that is used as a baseline during visual monitoring comparisons made by the canary.A builder forCfnCanary.BaseScreenshotProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.BaseScreenshotProperty
A fluent builder forCfnCanary
.Use this structure to input your script code for the canary.A builder forCfnCanary.CodeProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.CodeProperty
A structure that contains input information for a canary run.A builder forCfnCanary.RunConfigProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.RunConfigProperty
A structure that contains the configuration of the encryption-at-rest settings for artifacts that the canary uploads to Amazon S3 .A builder forCfnCanary.S3EncryptionProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.S3EncryptionProperty
This structure specifies how often a canary is to make runs and the date and time when it should stop making runs.A builder forCfnCanary.ScheduleProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.ScheduleProperty
Defines the screenshots to use as the baseline for comparisons during visual monitoring comparisons during future runs of this canary.A builder forCfnCanary.VisualReferenceProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.VisualReferenceProperty
If this canary is to test an endpoint in a VPC, this structure contains information about the subnet and security groups of the VPC endpoint.A builder forCfnCanary.VPCConfigProperty
An implementation forCfnCanary.VPCConfigProperty
Properties for defining aCfnCanary
.A builder forCfnCanaryProps
An implementation forCfnCanaryProps
A CloudFormationAWS::Synthetics::Group
.A fluent builder forCfnGroup
.Properties for defining aCfnGroup
.A builder forCfnGroupProps
An implementation forCfnGroupProps
(experimental) The code the canary should execute.(experimental) Configuration of the code class.A builder forCodeConfig
An implementation forCodeConfig
(experimental) Options to configure a cron expression.A builder forCronOptions
An implementation forCronOptions
(experimental) Properties for specifying a test.A builder forCustomTestOptions
An implementation forCustomTestOptions
(experimental) Canary code from an inline string.(experimental) Runtime options for a canary.(experimental) All known Lambda runtime families.(experimental) S3 bucket path to the code zip file.(experimental) Schedule for canary runs.(experimental) Specify a test that the canary should run.