Events with NEW_WARNING status
MediaConvert sends an event for NEW_WARNING
when a warning condition
arises. A warning condition doesn't stop the job from running. It contains the
submission queue ARN, the job ID, and a warning message. Warning messages inform you
about conditions that don't stop the job but might indicate that the job is not
progressing as you planned.
For example, a job that you set up to hop queues reaches the wait time that you specified, but can't hop.
NEW_WARNING
only contains the most recent warning message. It doesn't
report previous warnings, even if those warning conditions are still in
effect.
For more information about warning messages, see Warning codes.
The following JSON is an example event containing the NEW_WARNING
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", "jobId": "1515368087458-qnoxtd", "status": "NEW_WARNING", "warningCode": "000000", "warningMessage": "Example warning message", "userMetadata": {} } }
You can use the following sample JSON to create an EventBridge event pattern for jobs
with a status of NEW_WARNING
.
{ "source": ["aws.mediaconvert"], "detail-type": ["MediaConvert Job State Change"], "detail": { "status": ["NEW_WARNING"] } }