ListResolverQueryLogConfigs - Amazon Route 53

ListResolverQueryLogConfigs

Lists information about the specified query logging configurations. Each configuration defines where you want Resolver to save DNS query logs and specifies the VPCs that you want to log queries for.

Request Syntax

{ "Filters": [ { "Name": "string", "Values": [ "string" ] } ], "MaxResults": number, "NextToken": "string", "SortBy": "string", "SortOrder": "string" }

Request Parameters

For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.

The request accepts the following data in JSON format.

Filters

An optional specification to return a subset of query logging configurations.

Note

If you submit a second or subsequent ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request and specify the NextToken parameter, you must use the same values for Filters, if any, as in the previous request.

Type: Array of Filter objects

Required: No

MaxResults

The maximum number of query logging configurations that you want to return in the response to a ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, Resolver returns up to 100 query logging configurations.

Type: Integer

Valid Range: Minimum value of 1. Maximum value of 100.

Required: No

NextToken

For the first ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request, omit this value.

If there are more than MaxResults query logging configurations that match the values that you specify for Filters, you can submit another ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request to get the next group of configurations. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.

Type: String

Required: No

SortBy

The element that you want Resolver to sort query logging configurations by.

Note

If you submit a second or subsequent ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request and specify the NextToken parameter, you must use the same value for SortBy, if any, as in the previous request.

Valid values include the following elements:

  • Arn: The ARN of the query logging configuration

  • AssociationCount: The number of VPCs that are associated with the specified configuration

  • CreationTime: The date and time that Resolver returned when the configuration was created

  • CreatorRequestId: The value that was specified for CreatorRequestId when the configuration was created

  • DestinationArn: The location that logs are sent to

  • Id: The ID of the configuration

  • Name: The name of the configuration

  • OwnerId: The AWS account number of the account that created the configuration

  • ShareStatus: Whether the configuration is shared with other AWS accounts or shared with the current account by another AWS account. Sharing is configured through AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM).

  • Status: The current status of the configuration. Valid values include the following:

    • CREATING: Resolver is creating the query logging configuration.

    • CREATED: The query logging configuration was successfully created. Resolver is logging queries that originate in the specified VPC.

    • DELETING: Resolver is deleting this query logging configuration.

    • FAILED: Resolver either couldn't create or couldn't delete the query logging configuration. Here are two common causes:

      • The specified destination (for example, an Amazon S3 bucket) was deleted.

      • Permissions don't allow sending logs to the destination.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 64.

Required: No

SortOrder

If you specified a value for SortBy, the order that you want query logging configurations to be listed in, ASCENDING or DESCENDING.

Note

If you submit a second or subsequent ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request and specify the NextToken parameter, you must use the same value for SortOrder, if any, as in the previous request.

Type: String

Valid Values: ASCENDING | DESCENDING

Required: No

Response Syntax

{ "NextToken": "string", "ResolverQueryLogConfigs": [ { "Arn": "string", "AssociationCount": number, "CreationTime": "string", "CreatorRequestId": "string", "DestinationArn": "string", "Id": "string", "Name": "string", "OwnerId": "string", "ShareStatus": "string", "Status": "string" } ], "TotalCount": number, "TotalFilteredCount": number }

Response Elements

If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.

The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.

NextToken

If there are more than MaxResults query logging configurations, you can submit another ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request to get the next group of configurations. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.

Type: String

ResolverQueryLogConfigs

A list that contains one ResolverQueryLogConfig element for each query logging configuration that matches the values that you specified for Filter.

Type: Array of ResolverQueryLogConfig objects

TotalCount

The total number of query logging configurations that were created by the current account in the specified Region. This count can differ from the number of query logging configurations that are returned in a ListResolverQueryLogConfigs response, depending on the values that you specify in the request.

Type: Integer

TotalFilteredCount

The total number of query logging configurations that were created by the current account in the specified Region and that match the filters that were specified in the ListResolverQueryLogConfigs request. For the total number of query logging configurations that were created by the current account in the specified Region, see TotalCount.

Type: Integer

Errors

For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.

AccessDeniedException

The current account doesn't have the IAM permissions required to perform the specified Resolver operation.

This error can also be thrown when a customer has reached the 5120 character limit for a resource policy for CloudWatch Logs.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InternalServiceErrorException

We encountered an unknown error. Try again in a few minutes.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidNextTokenException

The value that you specified for NextToken in a List request isn't valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidParameterException

One or more parameters in this request are not valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidRequestException

The request is invalid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

ThrottlingException

The request was throttled. Try again in a few minutes.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Examples

ListResolverQueryLogConfigs Example

This example illustrates one usage of ListResolverQueryLogConfigs.

Sample Request

POST / HTTP/1.1 Host: route53resolver.us-east-2.amazonaws.com Accept-Encoding: identity Content-Length: 283 X-Amz-Target: Route53Resolver.ListResolverQueryLogConfigs X-Amz-Date: 20200415T191344Z User-Agent: aws-cli/1.16.45 Python/2.7.10 Darwin/16.7.0 botocore/1.12.35 Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential=AKIAJJ2SONIPEXAMPLE/20181101/us-east-2/route53resolver/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date;x-amz-target, Signature=[calculated-signature] { "Filters": [ { "Name": "ShareStatus", "Values": "SHARED_BY_ME" } ], "MaxResults": 10, "SortBy": "DestinationArn", "SortOrder": "ASCENDING" }

Sample Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2018 19:13:44 GMT Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1 Content-Length: 531 x-amzn-RequestId: 08afd081-9d67-4281-a277-b3880example Connection: keep-alive { "MaxResults": 10, "ResolverQueryLogConfigs": [ { "Arn": "arn:aws:route53resolver:us-east-1:111122223333:resolver-query-log-config/rqlc-8ca61fe7cexample", "AssociationCount": "1", "CreationTime": "20200415T191604Z", "CreatorRequestId": "ramirezd-20200415T191001Z", "DestinationArn": "arn:aws:s3:::amzn-s3-demo-bucket/development/", "Id": "rqlc-8ca61fe7c055415a", "Name": "MyQueryLog", "OwnerId": "111122223333", "ShareStatus": "SHARED_BY_ME", "Status": "CREATING" } ], "SortBy": "DestinationArn", "SortOrder": "ASCENDING", "TotalCount": 10, "TotalFilteredCount": 1 }

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: