AWS Fault Injection Simulator Experiment

AWS Fault Injection Simulator Experiment is a managed service resource that allows users to run controlled chaos engineering experiments on AWS workloads. It helps identify weaknesses by injecting faults such as latency, instance termination, or API throttling into applications. The experiment defines actions, targets, and stop conditions to safely test system resilience and improve reliability.

aws.fis_experiment

Fields

TitleIDTypeData TypeDescription
_keycorestring
account_idcorestring
actionscorestringThe actions for the experiment.
arncorestringThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the experiment.
creation_timecoretimestampThe time that the experiment was created.
end_timecoretimestampThe time that the experiment ended.
experiment_optionscorejsonThe experiment options for the experiment.
experiment_reportcorejsonThe experiment report for the experiment.
experiment_report_configurationcorejsonThe experiment report configuration for the experiment.
experiment_template_idcorestringThe ID of the experiment template.
idcorestringThe ID of the experiment.
log_configurationcorejsonThe configuration for experiment logging.
role_arncorestringThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that grants the FIS service permission to perform service actions on your behalf.
start_timecoretimestampThe time that the experiment started.
statecorejsonThe state of the experiment.
stop_conditionscorejsonThe stop conditions for the experiment.
tagscorehstore_csv
target_account_configurations_countcoreint64The count of target account configurations for the experiment.
targetscorestringThe targets for the experiment.