Paws::CloudWatchLogs - Perl Interface to AWS Amazon CloudWatch Logs
use Paws; my $obj = Paws->service('...')->new; my $res = $obj->Method(Arg1 => $val1, Arg2 => $val2);
Amazon CloudWatch Logs API Reference
This is the Amazon CloudWatch Logs API Reference. Amazon CloudWatch Logs enables you to monitor, store, and access your system, application, and custom log files. This guide provides detailed information about Amazon CloudWatch Logs actions, data types, parameters, and errors. For detailed information about Amazon CloudWatch Logs features and their associated API calls, go to the Amazon CloudWatch Developer Guide.
Use the following links to get started using the Amazon CloudWatch Logs API Reference:
Actions: An alphabetical list of all Amazon CloudWatch Logs actions.
Data Types: An alphabetical list of all Amazon CloudWatch Logs data types.
Common Parameters: Parameters that all Query actions can use.
Common Errors: Client and server errors that all actions can return.
Regions and Endpoints: Itemized regions and endpoints for all AWS products.
In addition to using the Amazon CloudWatch Logs API, you can also use the following SDKs and third-party libraries to access Amazon CloudWatch Logs programmatically.
AWS SDK for Java Documentation
AWS SDK for .NET Documentation
AWS SDK for PHP Documentation
AWS SDK for Ruby Documentation
Developers in the AWS developer community also provide their own libraries, which you can find at the following AWS developer centers:
AWS Java Developer Center
AWS PHP Developer Center
AWS Python Developer Center
AWS Ruby Developer Center
AWS Windows and .NET Developer Center
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CreateLogGroup> Returns: nothing
Creates a new log group with the specified name. The name of the log group must be unique within a region for an AWS account. You can create up to 500 log groups per account.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a log group:
Log group names can be between 1 and 512 characters long.
Allowed characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, '_' (underscore), '-' (hyphen), '/' (forward slash), and '.' (period).
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::CreateLogStream> Returns: nothing
Creates a new log stream in the specified log group. The name of the log stream must be unique within the log group. There is no limit on the number of log streams that can exist in a log group.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a log stream:
Log stream names can be between 1 and 512 characters long.
The ':' colon character is not allowed.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteLogGroup> Returns: nothing
Deletes the log group with the specified name and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with it.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteLogStream> Returns: nothing
Deletes a log stream and permanently deletes all the archived log events associated with it.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteMetricFilter> Returns: nothing
Deletes a metric filter associated with the specified log group.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DeleteRetentionPolicy> Returns: nothing
Deletes the retention policy of the specified log group. Log events would not expire if they belong to log groups without a retention policy.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogGroups> Returns: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogGroupsResponse>
Returns all the log groups that are associated with the AWS account making the request. The list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by log group name.
By default, this operation returns up to 50 log groups. If there are more log groups to list, the response would contain a nextToken value in the response body. You can also limit the number of log groups returned in the response by specifying the limit parameter in the request.
nextToken
limit
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogStreams> Returns: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeLogStreamsResponse>
Returns all the log streams that are associated with the specified log group. The list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by log stream name.
By default, this operation returns up to 50 log streams. If there are more log streams to list, the response would contain a nextToken value in the response body. You can also limit the number of log streams returned in the response by specifying the limit parameter in the request. This operation has a limit of five transactions per second, after which transactions are throttled.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeMetricFilters> Returns: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::DescribeMetricFiltersResponse>
Returns all the metrics filters associated with the specified log group. The list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by filter name.
By default, this operation returns up to 50 metric filters. If there are more metric filters to list, the response would contain a nextToken value in the response body. You can also limit the number of metric filters returned in the response by specifying the limit parameter in the request.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogEvents> Returns: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::GetLogEventsResponse>
Retrieves log events from the specified log stream. You can provide an optional time range to filter the results on the event timestamp.
timestamp
By default, this operation returns as much log events as can fit in a response size of 1MB, up to 10,000 log events. The response will always include a nextForwardToken and a nextBackwardToken in the response body. You can use any of these tokens in subsequent GetLogEvents requests to paginate through events in either forward or backward direction. You can also limit the number of log events returned in the response by specifying the limit parameter in the request.
nextForwardToken
nextBackwardToken
GetLogEvents
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutLogEvents> Returns: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutLogEventsResponse>
Uploads a batch of log events to the specified log stream.
Every PutLogEvents request must include the sequenceToken obtained from the response of the previous request. An upload in a newly created log stream does not require a sequenceToken.
sequenceToken
The batch of events must satisfy the following constraints:
The maximum batch size is 1,048,576 bytes, and this size is calculated as the sum of all event messages in UTF-8, plus 26 bytes for each log event.
None of the log events in the batch can be more than 2 hours in the future.
None of the log events in the batch can be older than 14 days or the retention period of the log group.
The log events in the batch must be in chronological ordered by their timestamp.
The maximum number of log events in a batch is 10,000.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutMetricFilter> Returns: nothing
Creates or updates a metric filter and associates it with the specified log group. Metric filters allow you to configure rules to extract metric data from log events ingested through PutLogEvents requests.
PutLogEvents
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::PutRetentionPolicy> Returns: nothing
Sets the retention of the specified log group. A retention policy allows you to configure the number of days you want to retain log events in the specified log group.
Arguments described in: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::TestMetricFilter> Returns: L<Paws::CloudWatchLogs::TestMetricFilterResponse>
Tests the filter pattern of a metric filter against a sample of log event messages. You can use this operation to validate the correctness of a metric filter pattern.
This service class forms part of Paws
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues
To install Paws::SDK::Config, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Paws::SDK::Config
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Paws::SDK::Config
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.