AWS lambda - Read CloudWatch Stats from account-a and write to account-b
I have a code which currently runs on a VM that every minute reads a bunch of stats from several ALBs across multiple regions and write them to a client's CloudWatch ("putMetricData"), which I'd like to migrate to a lambda function.
Obviously, I read from account-a under particular set of permissions and writes to the other under another one.
The way the switch is performed today is by running
aws sts assume-role ...
And setting export AWS_*
(4 variables) before calling:
aws cloudwatch put-metric-data...
I wonder how can such a "switch" can be implemented using lambda.
aws-lambda amazon-cloudwatch
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I have a code which currently runs on a VM that every minute reads a bunch of stats from several ALBs across multiple regions and write them to a client's CloudWatch ("putMetricData"), which I'd like to migrate to a lambda function.
Obviously, I read from account-a under particular set of permissions and writes to the other under another one.
The way the switch is performed today is by running
aws sts assume-role ...
And setting export AWS_*
(4 variables) before calling:
aws cloudwatch put-metric-data...
I wonder how can such a "switch" can be implemented using lambda.
aws-lambda amazon-cloudwatch
add a comment |
I have a code which currently runs on a VM that every minute reads a bunch of stats from several ALBs across multiple regions and write them to a client's CloudWatch ("putMetricData"), which I'd like to migrate to a lambda function.
Obviously, I read from account-a under particular set of permissions and writes to the other under another one.
The way the switch is performed today is by running
aws sts assume-role ...
And setting export AWS_*
(4 variables) before calling:
aws cloudwatch put-metric-data...
I wonder how can such a "switch" can be implemented using lambda.
aws-lambda amazon-cloudwatch
I have a code which currently runs on a VM that every minute reads a bunch of stats from several ALBs across multiple regions and write them to a client's CloudWatch ("putMetricData"), which I'd like to migrate to a lambda function.
Obviously, I read from account-a under particular set of permissions and writes to the other under another one.
The way the switch is performed today is by running
aws sts assume-role ...
And setting export AWS_*
(4 variables) before calling:
aws cloudwatch put-metric-data...
I wonder how can such a "switch" can be implemented using lambda.
aws-lambda amazon-cloudwatch
aws-lambda amazon-cloudwatch
asked Nov 11 '18 at 8:49
Tzury Bar YochayTzury Bar Yochay
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