Logging and monitoring in CodePipeline - Amazon CodePipeline
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Logging and monitoring in CodePipeline

You can use logging features in Amazon to determine the actions users have taken in your account and the resources that were used. The log files show:

  • The time and date of actions.

  • The source IP address for an action.

  • Which actions failed due to inadequate permissions.

Logging features are available in the following Amazon Web Services:

  • Amazon CloudTrail can be used to log Amazon API calls and related events made by or on behalf of an Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Logging CodePipeline API calls with Amazon CloudTrail.

  • Amazon CloudWatch Events can be used to monitor your Amazon Web Services Cloud resources and the applications you run on Amazon. You can create alerts in Amazon CloudWatch Events based on metrics that you define. For more information, see Monitoring CodePipeline events.