Amazon Elastic Beanstalk events
Elastic Beanstalk sends service events directly to EventBridge, as well as via Amazon CloudTrail.
Elastic Beanstalk service events
Elastic Beanstalk sends the following events directly to EventBridge:
Elastic Beanstalk resource status change
Other resource status change
Health status change
Managed update status change
Delivery type: Best effort
To match against all events from this service, create an event pattern that matches against the following event attribute:
source
: aws.elasticbeanstalk
{ "source": ["aws.elasticbeanstalk"] }
To match against specific events, include a detail-type
attribute
specifying an array of event names to match. For example:
{ "source": ["aws.elasticbeanstalk"], "detail-type": ["
Elastic Beanstalk resource status change
"] }
For more information, see Creating event patterns in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Elastic Beanstalk events delivered via Amazon CloudTrail
Amazon CloudTrail sends events originating from Elastic Beanstalk to EventBridge. Amazon services deliver events to CloudTrail on a best effort basis. For more information, see Amazon service events delivered via Amazon CloudTrail in the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
To match events from this service delivered by Amazon CloudTrail, create an event pattern that matches against the following event attributes:
source
: aws.elasticbeanstalkeventSource
: elasticbeanstalk.amazonaws.com
{ "source": ["aws.elasticbeanstalk"], "detail-type": ["Amazon API Call via CloudTrail"], "detail": { "eventSource": ["elasticbeanstalk.amazonaws.com"] } }
To match against a specific API calls from this service, include an
eventName
attribute specifying an array of API calls to match:
{ "source": ["aws.elasticbeanstalk"], "detail-type": ["Amazon API Call via CloudTrail"], "detail": { "eventSource": ["elasticbeanstalk.amazonaws.com"], "eventName": ["
api-action-name
"] } }