interface CfnScheduleProps
Language | Type name |
---|---|
.NET | Amazon.CDK.AWS.Scheduler.CfnScheduleProps |
Go | github.com/aws/aws-cdk-go/awscdk/v2/awsscheduler#CfnScheduleProps |
Java | software.amazon.awscdk.services.scheduler.CfnScheduleProps |
Python | aws_cdk.aws_scheduler.CfnScheduleProps |
TypeScript | aws-cdk-lib » aws_scheduler » CfnScheduleProps |
Properties for defining a CfnSchedule
.
See also: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-scheduler-schedule.html
Example
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import { aws_scheduler as scheduler } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
declare const tags: any;
const cfnScheduleProps: scheduler.CfnScheduleProps = {
flexibleTimeWindow: {
mode: 'mode',
// the properties below are optional
maximumWindowInMinutes: 123,
},
scheduleExpression: 'scheduleExpression',
target: {
arn: 'arn',
roleArn: 'roleArn',
// the properties below are optional
deadLetterConfig: {
arn: 'arn',
},
ecsParameters: {
taskDefinitionArn: 'taskDefinitionArn',
// the properties below are optional
capacityProviderStrategy: [{
capacityProvider: 'capacityProvider',
// the properties below are optional
base: 123,
weight: 123,
}],
enableEcsManagedTags: false,
enableExecuteCommand: false,
group: 'group',
launchType: 'launchType',
networkConfiguration: {
awsvpcConfiguration: {
subnets: ['subnets'],
// the properties below are optional
assignPublicIp: 'assignPublicIp',
securityGroups: ['securityGroups'],
},
},
placementConstraints: [{
expression: 'expression',
type: 'type',
}],
placementStrategy: [{
field: 'field',
type: 'type',
}],
platformVersion: 'platformVersion',
propagateTags: 'propagateTags',
referenceId: 'referenceId',
tags: tags,
taskCount: 123,
},
eventBridgeParameters: {
detailType: 'detailType',
source: 'source',
},
input: 'input',
kinesisParameters: {
partitionKey: 'partitionKey',
},
retryPolicy: {
maximumEventAgeInSeconds: 123,
maximumRetryAttempts: 123,
},
sageMakerPipelineParameters: {
pipelineParameterList: [{
name: 'name',
value: 'value',
}],
},
sqsParameters: {
messageGroupId: 'messageGroupId',
},
},
// the properties below are optional
description: 'description',
endDate: 'endDate',
groupName: 'groupName',
kmsKeyArn: 'kmsKeyArn',
name: 'name',
scheduleExpressionTimezone: 'scheduleExpressionTimezone',
startDate: 'startDate',
state: 'state',
};
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
flexible | IResolvable | Flexible | Allows you to configure a time window during which EventBridge Scheduler invokes the schedule. |
schedule | string | The expression that defines when the schedule runs. The following formats are supported. |
target | IResolvable | Target | The schedule's target details. |
description? | string | The description you specify for the schedule. |
end | string | The date, in UTC, before which the schedule can invoke its target. |
group | string | The name of the schedule group associated with this schedule. |
kms | string | The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the customer managed KMS key that EventBridge Scheduler will use to encrypt and decrypt your data. |
name? | string | The name of the schedule. |
schedule | string | The timezone in which the scheduling expression is evaluated. |
start | string | The date, in UTC, after which the schedule can begin invoking its target. |
state? | string | Specifies whether the schedule is enabled or disabled. |
flexibleTimeWindow
Type:
IResolvable
|
Flexible
Allows you to configure a time window during which EventBridge Scheduler invokes the schedule.
scheduleExpression
Type:
string
The expression that defines when the schedule runs. The following formats are supported.
at
expression -at(yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss)
rate
expression -rate(value unit)
cron
expression -cron(fields)
You can use at
expressions to create one-time schedules that invoke a target once, at the time and in the time zone, that you specify. You can use rate
and cron
expressions to create recurring schedules. Rate-based schedules are useful when you want to invoke a target at regular intervals, such as every 15 minutes or every five days. Cron-based schedules are useful when you want to invoke a target periodically at a specific time, such as at 8:00 am (UTC+0) every 1st day of the month.
A cron
expression consists of six fields separated by white spaces: (minutes hours day_of_month month day_of_week year)
.
A rate
expression consists of a value as a positive integer, and a unit with the following options: minute
| minutes
| hour
| hours
| day
| days
For more information and examples, see Schedule types on EventBridge Scheduler in the EventBridge Scheduler User Guide .
target
Type:
IResolvable
|
Target
The schedule's target details.
description?
Type:
string
(optional)
The description you specify for the schedule.
endDate?
Type:
string
(optional)
The date, in UTC, before which the schedule can invoke its target.
Depending on the schedule's recurrence expression, invocations might stop on, or before, the EndDate
you specify.
EventBridge Scheduler ignores EndDate
for one-time schedules.
groupName?
Type:
string
(optional)
The name of the schedule group associated with this schedule.
kmsKeyArn?
Type:
string
(optional)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the customer managed KMS key that EventBridge Scheduler will use to encrypt and decrypt your data.
name?
Type:
string
(optional)
The name of the schedule.
scheduleExpressionTimezone?
Type:
string
(optional)
The timezone in which the scheduling expression is evaluated.
startDate?
Type:
string
(optional)
The date, in UTC, after which the schedule can begin invoking its target.
Depending on the schedule's recurrence expression, invocations might occur on, or after, the StartDate
you specify.
EventBridge Scheduler ignores StartDate
for one-time schedules.
state?
Type:
string
(optional)
Specifies whether the schedule is enabled or disabled.
Allowed Values : ENABLED
| DISABLED