Health / Client / describe_events

describe_events#

Health.Client.describe_events(**kwargs)#

Returns information about events that meet the specified filter criteria. Events are returned in a summary form and do not include the detailed description, any additional metadata that depends on the event type, or any affected resources. To retrieve that information, use the DescribeEventDetails and DescribeAffectedEntities operations.

If no filter criteria are specified, all events are returned. Results are sorted by lastModifiedTime, starting with the most recent event.

Note

  • When you call the DescribeEvents operation and specify an entity for the entityValues parameter, Health might return public events that aren’t specific to that resource. For example, if you call DescribeEvents and specify an ID for an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, Health might return events that aren’t specific to that resource or service. To get events that are specific to a service, use the services parameter in the filter object. For more information, see Event.

  • This API operation uses pagination. Specify the nextToken parameter in the next request to return more results.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.describe_events(
    filter={
        'eventArns': [
            'string',
        ],
        'eventTypeCodes': [
            'string',
        ],
        'services': [
            'string',
        ],
        'regions': [
            'string',
        ],
        'availabilityZones': [
            'string',
        ],
        'startTimes': [
            {
                'from': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
                'to': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
            },
        ],
        'endTimes': [
            {
                'from': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
                'to': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
            },
        ],
        'lastUpdatedTimes': [
            {
                'from': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
                'to': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
            },
        ],
        'entityArns': [
            'string',
        ],
        'entityValues': [
            'string',
        ],
        'eventTypeCategories': [
            'issue'|'accountNotification'|'scheduledChange'|'investigation',
        ],
        'tags': [
            {
                'string': 'string'
            },
        ],
        'eventStatusCodes': [
            'open'|'closed'|'upcoming',
        ]
    },
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123,
    locale='string'
)
Parameters:
  • filter (dict) –

    Values to narrow the results returned.

    • eventArns (list) –

      A list of event ARNs (unique identifiers). For example: "arn:aws:health:us-east-1::event/EC2/EC2_INSTANCE_RETIREMENT_SCHEDULED/EC2_INSTANCE_RETIREMENT_SCHEDULED_ABC123-CDE456", "arn:aws:health:us-west-1::event/EBS/AWS_EBS_LOST_VOLUME/AWS_EBS_LOST_VOLUME_CHI789_JKL101"

      • (string) –

    • eventTypeCodes (list) –

      A list of unique identifiers for event types. For example, "AWS_EC2_SYSTEM_MAINTENANCE_EVENT","AWS_RDS_MAINTENANCE_SCHEDULED".

      • (string) –

    • services (list) –

      The Amazon Web Services associated with the event. For example, EC2, RDS.

      • (string) –

    • regions (list) –

      A list of Amazon Web Services Regions.

      • (string) –

    • availabilityZones (list) –

      A list of Amazon Web Services Availability Zones.

      • (string) –

    • startTimes (list) –

      A list of dates and times that the event began.

      • (dict) –

        A range of dates and times that is used by the EventFilter and EntityFilter objects. If from is set and to is set: match items where the timestamp ( startTime, endTime, or lastUpdatedTime) is between from and to inclusive. If from is set and to is not set: match items where the timestamp value is equal to or after from. If from is not set and to is set: match items where the timestamp value is equal to or before to.

        • from (datetime) –

          The starting date and time of a time range.

        • to (datetime) –

          The ending date and time of a time range.

    • endTimes (list) –

      A list of dates and times that the event ended.

      • (dict) –

        A range of dates and times that is used by the EventFilter and EntityFilter objects. If from is set and to is set: match items where the timestamp ( startTime, endTime, or lastUpdatedTime) is between from and to inclusive. If from is set and to is not set: match items where the timestamp value is equal to or after from. If from is not set and to is set: match items where the timestamp value is equal to or before to.

        • from (datetime) –

          The starting date and time of a time range.

        • to (datetime) –

          The ending date and time of a time range.

    • lastUpdatedTimes (list) –

      A list of dates and times that the event was last updated.

      • (dict) –

        A range of dates and times that is used by the EventFilter and EntityFilter objects. If from is set and to is set: match items where the timestamp ( startTime, endTime, or lastUpdatedTime) is between from and to inclusive. If from is set and to is not set: match items where the timestamp value is equal to or after from. If from is not set and to is set: match items where the timestamp value is equal to or before to.

        • from (datetime) –

          The starting date and time of a time range.

        • to (datetime) –

          The ending date and time of a time range.

    • entityArns (list) –

      A list of entity ARNs (unique identifiers).

      • (string) –

    • entityValues (list) –

      A list of entity identifiers, such as EC2 instance IDs ( i-34ab692e) or EBS volumes ( vol-426ab23e).

      • (string) –

    • eventTypeCategories (list) –

      A list of event type category codes. Possible values are issue, accountNotification, or scheduledChange. Currently, the investigation value isn’t supported at this time.

      • (string) –

    • tags (list) –

      A map of entity tags attached to the affected entity.

      Note

      Currently, the tags property isn’t supported.

      • (dict) –

        • (string) –

          • (string) –

    • eventStatusCodes (list) –

      A list of event status codes.

      • (string) –

  • nextToken (string) – If the results of a search are large, only a portion of the results are returned, and a nextToken pagination token is returned in the response. To retrieve the next batch of results, reissue the search request and include the returned token. When all results have been returned, the response does not contain a pagination token value.

  • maxResults (integer) – The maximum number of items to return in one batch, between 10 and 100, inclusive.

  • locale (string) – The locale (language) to return information in. English (en) is the default and the only supported value at this time.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'events': [
        {
            'arn': 'string',
            'service': 'string',
            'eventTypeCode': 'string',
            'eventTypeCategory': 'issue'|'accountNotification'|'scheduledChange'|'investigation',
            'region': 'string',
            'availabilityZone': 'string',
            'startTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'endTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'statusCode': 'open'|'closed'|'upcoming',
            'eventScopeCode': 'PUBLIC'|'ACCOUNT_SPECIFIC'|'NONE'
        },
    ],
    'nextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • events (list) –

      The events that match the specified filter criteria.

      • (dict) –

        Summary information about an Health event.

        Health events can be public or account-specific:

        • Public events might be service events that are not specific to an Amazon Web Services account. For example, if there is an issue with an Amazon Web Services Region, Health provides information about the event, even if you don’t use services or resources in that Region.

        • Account-specific events are specific to either your Amazon Web Services account or an account in your organization. For example, if there’s an issue with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud in a Region that you use, Health provides information about the event and the affected resources in the account.

        You can determine if an event is public or account-specific by using the eventScopeCode parameter. For more information, see eventScopeCode.

        • arn (string) –

          The unique identifier for the event. The event ARN has the arn:aws:health:event-region::event/SERVICE/EVENT_TYPE_CODE/EVENT_TYPE_PLUS_ID format.

          For example, an event ARN might look like the following:

          arn:aws:health:us-east-1::event/EC2/EC2_INSTANCE_RETIREMENT_SCHEDULED/EC2_INSTANCE_RETIREMENT_SCHEDULED_ABC123-DEF456

        • service (string) –

          The Amazon Web Service that is affected by the event. For example, EC2, RDS.

        • eventTypeCode (string) –

          The unique identifier for the event type. The format is AWS_SERVICE_DESCRIPTION ``; for example, ``AWS_EC2_SYSTEM_MAINTENANCE_EVENT.

        • eventTypeCategory (string) –

          A list of event type category codes. Possible values are issue, accountNotification, or scheduledChange. Currently, the investigation value isn’t supported at this time.

        • region (string) –

          The Amazon Web Services Region name of the event.

        • availabilityZone (string) –

          The Amazon Web Services Availability Zone of the event. For example, us-east-1a.

        • startTime (datetime) –

          The date and time that the event began.

        • endTime (datetime) –

          The date and time that the event ended.

        • lastUpdatedTime (datetime) –

          The most recent date and time that the event was updated.

        • statusCode (string) –

          The most recent status of the event. Possible values are open, closed, and upcoming.

        • eventScopeCode (string) –

          This parameter specifies if the Health event is a public Amazon Web Service event or an account-specific event.

          • If the eventScopeCode value is PUBLIC, then the affectedAccounts value is always empty.

          • If the eventScopeCode value is ACCOUNT_SPECIFIC, then the affectedAccounts value lists the affected Amazon Web Services accounts in your organization. For example, if an event affects a service such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud and you have Amazon Web Services accounts that use that service, those account IDs appear in the response.

          • If the eventScopeCode value is NONE, then the eventArn that you specified in the request is invalid or doesn’t exist.

    • nextToken (string) –

      If the results of a search are large, only a portion of the results are returned, and a nextToken pagination token is returned in the response. To retrieve the next batch of results, reissue the search request and include the returned token. When all results have been returned, the response does not contain a pagination token value.

Exceptions