AWSSupport-TroubleshootLambdaS3Event
Description
The AWSSupport-TroubleshootLambdaS3Event
runbook provides an
automated solution for the procedures outlined in the AWS Knowledge Center
articles Why doesn't my Amazon S3 event notification trigger my Lambda function?
Document type
Automation
Owner
Amazon
Platforms
Linux, macOS, Windows
Parameters
-
AutomationAssumeRole
Type: String
Description: (Optional) The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that allows Systems Manager Automation to perform the actions on your behalf. If no role is specified, Systems Manager Automation uses the permissions of the user that starts this runbook.
-
LambdaFunctionArn
Type: String
Description: (Required) The ARN of the Lambda function that the Amazon S3 event notification triggers.
-
S3BucketName
Type: String
Description: (Required) The name of the Amazon S3 bucket whose event notifications triggers the Lambda function.
Required IAM permissions
The AutomationAssumeRole
parameter requires the following actions to
use the runbook successfully.
-
lambda:GetPolicy
-
s3:GetBucketNotification
Document Steps
-
aws:executeScript
- Runs the script to validate configuration settings for the Amazon S3 event notification. Validates the resource-based IAM policy for your Lambda function, and generates an AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) command to add the needed permissions if the required permissions are missing from the policy. Validates other Lambda functions resource policies which are part of event notifications for the same S3 bucket and generates an AWS CLI command as output if the required permissions are missing.
Outputs
lambdaS3Event.output