Changing the schedule state in EventBridge Scheduler - EventBridge Scheduler
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Changing the schedule state in EventBridge Scheduler

An EventBridge Scheduler schedule has two states: enabled and disabled. The following example uses UpdateSchedule to disable a schedule that fires every five minutes and invokes a Lambda target.

When you use UpdateSchedule, you must provide all required parameters. EventBridge Scheduler replaces your schedule with the information you provide. If you do not specify a parameter that you've previously set, it defaults to null.

Example Amazon CLI
$ aws scheduler update-schedule --name lambda-universal --schedule-expression 'rate(5 minutes)' \ --target '{"RoleArn": "ROLE_ARN", "Arn":"arn:aws:scheduler:::aws-sdk:lambda:invoke" "Input": "{\"FunctionName\":\"arn:aws:lambda:REGION:123456789012:function:HelloWorld\",\"InvocationType\":\"Event\",\"Payload\":\"{\\\"message\\\":\\\"testing function\\\"}\"}" }' \ --flexible-time-window '{ "Mode": "OFF"}' \ --state DISABLED
{
    "ScheduleArn": "arn:aws:scheduler:us-west-2:123456789012:schedule/default/lambda-universal"
}

The following example uses the Python SDK and the UpdateSchedule operation to disable a schedule that targets Amazon SQS using a templated target.

Example Python SDK
import boto3 scheduler = boto3.client('scheduler') sqs_templated = { "RoleArn": "<ROLE_ARN>", "Arn": "<QUEUE_ARN>", "Input": "{}"} flex_window = { "Mode": "OFF" } scheduler.update_schedule(Name="your-schedule", ScheduleExpression="rate(5 minutes)", Target=sqs_templated, FlexibleTimeWindow=flex_window, State='DISABLED')