AWS
AWS plugin for Kestra
Authentication
All tasks must be authenticated for the AWS Platform.
You can either set up the credentials in the task or let the default credentials provider chain search for credentials.
To set up the credentials in the task, you can use:
- The
accessKeyId
andsecretKeyId
properties for using the static credential provider, - The
sessionToken
property in conjunction withaccessKeyId
andsecretKeyId
for temporal credentials, - Or the
stsRoleArn
,stsRoleExternalII
andstsRoleSessionName
properties for STS assume role credentials.
When defining credentials in the task, this is a best practice to use secrets. Check the blueprints such as this one, showing how you can reference secrets in your AWS tasks.
The default credentials provider chain is an AWS credentials provider chain that looks for credentials in this order:
- Java System Properties - Java system properties with variables
aws.accessKeyId
andaws.secretAccessKey
. - Environment Variables -
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
. - Web Identity Token credentials from system properties or environment variables.
- Credential profiles file in the default location (
~/.aws/credentials
) shared by all AWS SDKs and the AWS CLI. - Credentials provided by the Amazon EC2 container service if the
AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI
environment variable is set and the security manager has permission to access the variable. - Instance profile credentials provided by the Amazon EC2 metadata service.
Sqs
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS). Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queuing for microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications.
Triggers
Tasks
Sns
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) . Amazon SNS is a fully managed Pub/Sub service for A2A and A2P messaging.
Tasks
Eventbridge
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon EventBridge. Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus that ingests data from your own apps, SaaS apps, and AWS services and routes that data to targets.
Tasks
Dynamodb
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon DynamoDB. Amazon DynamoDB is a fully managed, serverless, key-value NoSQL database designed to run high-performance applications at any scale.
Tasks
Kinesis
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon Kinesis. Amazon Kinesis is a family of services provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) for processing and analyzing real-time streaming data at a large scale.
Tasks
Lambda
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon Lambda. AWS Lambda is a serverless, event-driven compute service that lets you run code for virtually any type of application or backend service without provisioning or managing servers.
Tasks
Athena
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon Athena.Amazon Athena is an interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data in Amazon S3 and other federated data sources using standard SQL.
Tasks
Cli
Tasks
S3
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks for using Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Amazon S3 is an object storage built to retrieve any amount of data from anywhere.
Triggers
Tasks
Ecr
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks to interact with Amazon ECR.
Tasks
Authentication
This sub-group of plugins contains tasks to manage authentication for AWS.
Tasks
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