AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineAlias
Represents a state machine alias. An alias routes traffic to one or two versions of the same state machine.
You can create up to 100 aliases for each state machine.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "Type" : "AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineAlias", "Properties" : { "DeploymentPreference" :
DeploymentPreference
, "Description" :String
, "Name" :String
, "RoutingConfiguration" :[ RoutingConfigurationVersion, ... ]
} }
YAML
Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineAlias Properties: DeploymentPreference:
DeploymentPreference
Description:String
Name:String
RoutingConfiguration:- RoutingConfigurationVersion
Properties
DeploymentPreference
-
The settings that enable gradual state machine deployments. These settings include Alarms, Interval, Percentage, StateMachineVersionArn, and Type.
CloudFormation automatically shifts traffic from the version an alias currently points to, to a new state machine version that you specify.
Note
RoutingConfiguration
andDeploymentPreference
are mutually exclusive properties. You must define only one of these properties.Based on the type of deployment you want to perform, you can specify one of the following settings:
-
LINEAR
- Shifts traffic to the new version in equal increments with an equal number of minutes between each increment.For example, if you specify the increment percent as
20
with an interval of600
minutes, this deployment increases traffic by 20 percent every 600 minutes until the new version receives 100 percent of the traffic. This deployment immediately rolls back the new version if any Amazon CloudWatch alarms are triggered. -
ALL_AT_ONCE
- Shifts 100 percent of traffic to the new version immediately. CloudFormation monitors the new version and rolls it back automatically to the previous version if any CloudWatch alarms are triggered. -
CANARY
- Shifts traffic in two increments.In the first increment, a small percentage of traffic, for example, 10 percent is shifted to the new version. In the second increment, before a specified time interval in seconds gets over, the remaining traffic is shifted to the new version. The shift to the new version for the remaining traffic takes place only if no CloudWatch alarms are triggered during the specified time interval.
Required: No
Type: DeploymentPreference
Update requires: No interruption
-
Description
-
An optional description of the state machine alias.
Required: No
Type: String
Minimum:
1
Maximum:
256
Update requires: No interruption
Name
-
The name of the state machine alias. If you don't provide a name, it uses an automatically generated name based on the logical ID.
Required: No
Type: String
Minimum:
1
Maximum:
80
Update requires: Replacement
RoutingConfiguration
-
The routing configuration of an alias. Routing configuration splits StartExecution requests between one or two versions of the same state machine.
Use
RoutingConfiguration
if you want to explicitly set the alias weights. Weight is the percentage of traffic you want to route to a state machine version.Note
RoutingConfiguration
andDeploymentPreference
are mutually exclusive properties. You must define only one of these properties.Required: No
Type: Array of RoutingConfigurationVersion
Minimum:
1
Maximum:
2
Update requires: No interruption
Return values
Ref
When you provide the logical ID of this resource to the Ref
intrinsic
function, Ref
returns the ARN of the created state machine alias. For example,
{ "Ref": "PROD" }
Returns the ARN of the created state machine alias as shown in the following example.
arn:aws:states:us-east-1:123456789012:stateMachine:myStateMachine:PROD
For more information about using Ref
, see Ref.
Fn::GetAtt
Fn::GetAtt
returns a value for a specified attribute of this type. The
following is the available attribute.
For more information about using Fn::GetAtt
, see Fn::GetAtt.
Arn
-
Returns the ARN of the state machine alias. For example,
arn:aws:states:us-east-1:123456789012:stateMachine:myStateMachine:PROD
.
Examples
The following are examples of LINEAR
deployment that show how you can use an alias to shift traffic to a new version.
Shifting traffic to a new version with an alias
The following example shows an alias named PROD
that shifts 20 percent of traffic to the version B every five minutes.
YAML
PROD: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::Alias Properties: Name: PROD Description: The PROD state machine alias taking production traffic. DeploymentPreference: StateMachineVersionArn: !Ref MyStateMachineVersionB Type: LINEAR Interval: 5 Percentage: 20 Alarms: # A list of alarms that you want to monitor - !Ref AliasErrorMetricGreaterThanZeroAlarm - !Ref LatestVersionErrorMetricGreaterThanZeroAlarm
Complete example to publish and deploy a new version with an alias
The following example publishes multiple versions of the same state machine with the AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineVersion
resource. The example also creates an alias with the AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineAlias
resource and uses that alias to deploy a new state machine version.
YAML
MyStateMachine: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachine Properties: StateMachineType: STANDARD StateMachineName: MyStateMachine RoleArn: arn:aws:iam::12345678912:role/myIamRole Definition: StartAt: PassState States: PassState: Type: Pass Result: Result End: true MyStateMachineVersionA: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineVersion Properties: Description: Version 1 StateMachineArn: !Ref MyStateMachine MyStateMachineVersionB: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineVersion Properties: Description: Version 2 StateMachineArn: !Ref MyStateMachine PROD: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineAlias Properties: Name: PROD Description: The PROD state machine alias taking production traffic. DeploymentPreference: StateMachineVersionArn: !Ref MyStateMachineVersionB Type: LINEAR Percentage: 20 Interval: 5 Alarms: - !Ref CloudWatchAlarm1 - !Ref CloudWatchAlarm2
Publish and deploy a version that always points to the most recent state machine revision
The following example demonstrates the use of StateMachineRevisionId
property to return the value of revision ID for the state machine resource. CloudFormation automatically detects if this property's value is different from the value in previous stack and publishes a new version that always points to the most recent revision of your state machine. The example then creates an alias named PROD to deploy this new version.
YAML
MyStateMachine: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachine Properties: StateMachineType: STANDARD StateMachineName: MyStateMachine RoleArn: arn:aws:iam::12345678912:role/myIamRole Definition: StartAt: PassState States: PassState: Type: Pass Result: Result End: true MyStateMachineVersion: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineVersion Properties: Description: Version referencing StateMachineArn: !Ref MyStateMachine StateMachineRevisionId: !GetAtt MyStateMachine.StateMachineRevisionId PROD: Type: AWS::StepFunctions::StateMachineAlias Properties: Name: PROD Description: The PROD state machine alias taking production traffic. DeploymentPreference: StateMachineVersionArn: !Ref MyStateMachineVersionB Type: LINEAR Percentage: 20 Interval: 5 Alarms: - !Ref CloudWatchAlarm1 - !Ref CloudWatchAlarm2