Terraform module for creating alarms for tracking important changes and occurrences from ALBs.
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module "alb_alarms" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-alb-target-group-cloudwatch-sns-alarms.git?ref=tags/0.1.0"
name = "app"
namespace = "cp"
stage = "prod"
alb_name = "cp-prod-app-alb"
alb_arn_suffix = "XXXXXXXXX"
target_group_name = "cp-prod-app-tg"
target_group_arn_suffix = "YYYYYYYYY"
}
Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
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alarm_actions | A list of ARNs (i.e. SNS Topic ARN) to execute when this alarm transitions into an ALARM state from any other state. If set, this list takes precedence over notify_arns. | list | <list> |
no |
alb_arn_suffix | The ARN suffix of ALB. | string | - | yes |
alb_name | The name of ALB to monitor. | string | - | yes |
attributes | List of attributes to add to label. | list | <list> |
no |
delimiter | The delimiter to be used in labels. | string | - |
no |
enabled | Whether to create all resources. | string | true |
no |
evaluation_periods | Number of periods to evaluate for the alarm. | string | 1 |
no |
httpcode_alarm_description | The string to format and use as the httpcode alarm description. | string | HTTPCode %v count for %v over %v last %d minute(s) over %v period(s) |
no |
insufficient_data_actions | A list of ARNs (i.e. SNS Topic ARN) to execute when this alarm transitions into an INSUFFICIENT_DATA state from any other state. If set, this list takes precedence over notify_arns. | list | <list> |
no |
name | Name (unique identifier for app or service) | string | - | yes |
namespace | Namespace (e.g. cp or cloudposse ) |
string | - | yes |
notify_arns | A list of ARNs (i.e. SNS Topic ARN) to execute when this alarm transitions into ANY state from any other state. May be overridden by the value of a more specific {alarm,ok,insufficient_data}_actions variable. | list | <list> |
no |
ok_actions | A list of ARNs (i.e. SNS Topic ARN) to execute when this alarm transitions into an OK state from any other state. If set, this list takes precedence over notify_arns. | list | <list> |
no |
period | Duration in seconds to evaluate for the alarm. | string | 300 |
no |
stage | Stage (e.g. prod , dev , staging ) |
string | - | yes |
tags | Map of key-value pairs to use for tags. | map | <map> |
no |
target_3xx_count_threshold | The maximum count of 3XX requests over a period. A negative value will disable the alert. | string | 25 |
no |
target_4xx_count_threshold | The maximum count of 4XX requests over a period. A negative value will disable the alert. | string | 25 |
no |
target_5xx_count_threshold | The maximum count of 5XX requests over a period. A negative value will disable the alert. | string | 25 |
no |
elb_5xx_count_threshold | The maximum count of ELB 5XX requests over a period. A negative value will disable the alert. | string | 25 |
no |
target_group_arn_suffix | The ARN suffix of ALB Target Group. | string | - | yes |
target_group_name | The name of the ALB Target Group to monitor. | string | - | yes |
target_response_time_alarm_description | The string to format and use as the target response time alarm description. | string | Target Response Time average for %v over %v last %d minute(s) over %v period(s) |
no |
target_response_time_threshold | The maximum average target response time (in seconds) over a period. A negative value will disable the alert. | string | 0.5 |
no |
treat_missing_data | Sets how alarms handle missing data points. Values supported: missing, ignore, breaching and notBreaching. | string | missing |
no |
Check out these related projects.
- terraform-aws-alb - Terraform module to provision a standard ALB for HTTP/HTTP traffic
- terraform-aws-alb-ingress - Terraform module to provision an HTTP style ingress rule based on hostname and path for an ALB
- terraform-aws-lb-s3-bucket - Terraform module to provision an S3 bucket with built in IAM policy to allow AWS Load Balancers to ship access logs.
- terraform-aws-cloudwatch-logs - Terraform Module to Provide a CloudWatch Logs Endpoint
- terraform-aws-cloudwatch-flow-logs - Terraform module for enabling flow logs for vpc and subnets.
- terraform-aws-ecs-cloudwatch-sns-alarms - Terraform module that configures CloudWatch SNS alerts for ECS
- terraform-aws-efs-cloudwatch-sns-alarms - Terraform module that configures CloudWatch SNS alerts for EFS
- terrform-aws-elasticache-cloudwatch-sns-alarms - Terraform module that configures CloudWatch SNS alerts for ElastiCache
- terraform-aws-lambda-cloudwatch-sns-alarms - Terraform module for creating a set of Lambda alarms and outputting to an endpoint
- terraform-aws-rds-cloudwatch-sns-alarms - Terraform module that configures important RDS alerts using CloudWatch and sends them to an SNS topic
- terraform-aws-sqs-cloudwatch-sns-alarms - Terraform module for creating alarms for SQS and notifying endpoints
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