Events with QUEUE_HOP status
MediaConvert sends the QUEUE_HOP
event when a job hops queues. It
contains the ARNs for both queues and the job's priority within the queues.
Both priority
and previousPriority
will be the same
unless the queue hopping configuration specifies a new priority to give to the job
as it hops queues.
The following JSON is an example event containing the QUEUE_HOP
status for a job.
{ "version": "0", "id": "1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab", "detail-type": "MediaConvert Job State Change", "source": "aws.mediaconvert", "account": "111122223333", "time": "2018-01-07T23:35:20Z", "region": "us-west-2", "resources": ["arn:aws:mediaconvert:us-west-2:111122223333:jobs/1515368087458-qnoxtd"], "detail": { "timestamp": 1515368120764, "accountId": "111122223333", "queue": "arn:aws:mediaconvert:us-west-2:111122223333:queues/Default", "previousQueue": "arn:aws:mediaconvert:us-west-2:111122223333:queues/Alternate", "priority": 0, "previousPriority": 0, "jobId": "1515368087458-qnoxtd", "status": "QUEUE_HOP", "userMetadata": {} } }
You can use the following sample JSON to create an EventBridge event pattern for jobs
with a status of QUEUE_HOP
.
{ "source": ["aws.mediaconvert"], "detail-type": ["MediaConvert Job State Change"], "detail": { "status": ["QUEUE_HOP"] } }