Enable an AWS Logs integration

POST https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.ap2.datadoghq.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.us2.ddog-gov.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/serviceshttps://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/services

Overview

Enable automatic log collection for a list of services. This should be run after running CreateAWSLambdaARN to save the configuration. This endpoint requires the aws_configuration_edit permission.

Request

Body Data (required)

Enable AWS Log Services request body.

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Field

Type

Description

account_id [required]

string

Your AWS Account ID without dashes.

services [required]

[string]

Array of services IDs set to enable automatic log collection. Discover the list of available services with the get list of AWS log ready services API endpoint.

{
  "account_id": "1234567",
  "services": [
    "s3",
    "elb",
    "elbv2",
    "cloudfront",
    "redshift",
    "lambda"
  ]
}

Response

OK

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Field

Type

Description

No response body

{}

Bad Request

Error response object.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

Array of errors returned by the API.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Authentication Error

Error response object.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

Array of errors returned by the API.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

Error response object.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

Array of errors returned by the API.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                  ## default
# 

# Curl command
curl -X POST "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.ap2.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.us2.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v1/integration/aws/logs/services" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}" \ -d @- << EOF { "account_id": "1234567", "services": [ "s3", "elb", "elbv2", "cloudfront", "redshift", "lambda" ] } EOF
"""
Enable an AWS Logs integration returns "OK" response
"""

from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v1.api.aws_logs_integration_api import AWSLogsIntegrationApi
from datadog_api_client.v1.model.aws_logs_services_request import AWSLogsServicesRequest

body = AWSLogsServicesRequest(
    account_id="1234567",
    services=[
        "s3",
        "elb",
        "elbv2",
        "cloudfront",
        "redshift",
        "lambda",
    ],
)

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = AWSLogsIntegrationApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.enable_aws_log_services(body=body)

    print(response)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# Enable an AWS Logs integration returns "OK" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V1::AWSLogsIntegrationAPI.new

body = DatadogAPIClient::V1::AWSLogsServicesRequest.new({
  account_id: "1234567",
  services: [
    "s3",
    "elb",
    "elbv2",
    "cloudfront",
    "redshift",
    "lambda",
  ],
})
p api_instance.enable_aws_log_services(body)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
require 'rubygems'
require 'dogapi'

api_key = '<DATADOG_API_KEY>'
app_key = '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'

dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, app_key)

config = {
    "account_id": '<AWS_ACCOUNT_ID>',
    "services": ['s3', 'elb', 'elbv2', 'cloudfront', 'redshift', 'lambda']
  }

dog.aws_logs_save_services(config)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// Enable an AWS Logs integration returns "OK" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV1"
)

func main() {
	body := datadogV1.AWSLogsServicesRequest{
		AccountId: "1234567",
		Services: []string{
			"s3",
			"elb",
			"elbv2",
			"cloudfront",
			"redshift",
			"lambda",
		},
	}
	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV1.NewAWSLogsIntegrationApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.EnableAWSLogServices(ctx, body)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `AWSLogsIntegrationApi.EnableAWSLogServices`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `AWSLogsIntegrationApi.EnableAWSLogServices`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// Enable an AWS Logs integration returns "OK" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v1.api.AwsLogsIntegrationApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v1.model.AWSLogsServicesRequest;
import java.util.Arrays;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    AwsLogsIntegrationApi apiInstance = new AwsLogsIntegrationApi(defaultClient);

    AWSLogsServicesRequest body =
        new AWSLogsServicesRequest()
            .accountId("1234567")
            .services(Arrays.asList("s3", "elb", "elbv2", "cloudfront", "redshift", "lambda"));

    try {
      apiInstance.enableAWSLogServices(body);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println("Exception when calling AwsLogsIntegrationApi#enableAWSLogServices");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
from datadog import initialize, api

options = {
    'api_key': '<DATADOG_API_KEY>',
    'app_key': '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
}

initialize(**options)

account_id = "<AWS_ACCOUNT_ID"
services = ["s3", "elb", "elbv2", "cloudfront", "redshift", "lambda"]

api.AwsLogsIntegration.save_services(account_id=account_id, services=services)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python "example.py"
// Enable an AWS Logs integration returns "OK" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV1::api_aws_logs_integration::AWSLogsIntegrationAPI;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV1::model::AWSLogsServicesRequest;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    let body = AWSLogsServicesRequest::new(
        "1234567".to_string(),
        vec![
            "s3".to_string(),
            "elb".to_string(),
            "elbv2".to_string(),
            "cloudfront".to_string(),
            "redshift".to_string(),
            "lambda".to_string(),
        ],
    );
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = AWSLogsIntegrationAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api.enable_aws_log_services(body).await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * Enable an AWS Logs integration returns "OK" response
 */

import { client, v1 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v1.AWSLogsIntegrationApi(configuration);

const params: v1.AWSLogsIntegrationApiEnableAWSLogServicesRequest = {
  body: {
    accountId: "1234567",
    services: ["s3", "elb", "elbv2", "cloudfront", "redshift", "lambda"],
  },
};

apiInstance
  .enableAWSLogServices(params)
  .then((data: any) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comap2.datadoghq.comddog-gov.comus2.ddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"