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Getting Started

This integration creates a workflow with a AWS trigger and Discord action. When you configure and deploy the workflow, it will run on Pipedream's servers 24x7 for free.

  1. Select this integration
  2. Configure the New Records Returned by CloudWatch Logs Insights Query trigger
    1. Connect your AWS account
    2. Select a AWS Region
    3. Select one or more CloudWatch Log Groups
    4. Configure Logs Insights Query
    5. Optional- Configure Emit query results as a single event
    6. Configure Polling schedule
  3. Configure the Send Message action
    1. Connect your Discord account
    2. Configure channel
    3. Configure Message
    4. Optional- Configure Thread ID
    5. Optional- Configure Username
    6. Optional- Configure Avatar URL
    7. Optional- Configure Include link to workflow
  4. Deploy the workflow
  5. Send a test event to validate your setup
  6. Turn on the trigger

Details

This integration uses pre-built, source-available components from Pipedream's GitHub repo. These components are developed by Pipedream and the community, and verified and maintained by Pipedream.

To contribute an update to an existing component or create a new component, create a PR on GitHub. If you're new to Pipedream component development, you can start with quickstarts for trigger span and action development, and then review the component API reference.

Trigger

Description:Executes a CloudWatch Logs Insights query on a schedule, and emits the records as invidual events (default) or in batch
Version:0.2.1
Key:aws-new-records-returned-by-cloudwatch-logs-insights-query

AWS Overview

You can use the AWS API to build a variety of applications and services. Here
are some examples:

  • A mobile application that allows users to access data stored in the cloud
  • A web application that allows users to upload and download files
  • A web service that allows developers to access Amazon's vast product catalog
  • A desktop application that allows users to access their Amazon account
    information

Trigger Code

import common from "../../common/common-cloudwatch-logs.mjs";
import { DEFAULT_POLLING_SOURCE_TIMER_INTERVAL } from "@pipedream/platform";

export default {
  ...common,
  key: "aws-new-records-returned-by-cloudwatch-logs-insights-query",
  name: "New Records Returned by CloudWatch Logs Insights Query",
  // eslint-disable-next-line pipedream/source-description
  description: "Executes a CloudWatch Logs Insights query on a schedule, and emits the records as invidual events (default) or in batch",
  version: "0.2.1",
  type: "source",
  props: {
    aws: common.props.aws,
    region: common.props.region,
    db: "$.service.db",
    // eslint-disable-next-line pipedream/props-label
    logGroupNames: {
      ...common.props.logGroupName,
      type: "string[]",
      description: "The log groups you'd like to query",
    },
    queryString: {
      label: "Logs Insights Query",
      description: "The query you'd like to run. See [this AWS doc](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL_QuerySyntax.html) for help with query syntax",
      type: "string",
    },
    emitResultsInBatch: {
      type: "boolean",
      label: "Emit query results as a single event",
      description: "If `true`, all events are emitted as an array, within a single Pipedream event. If `false`, each row of results is emitted as its own event. Defaults to `true`",
      optional: true,
      default: true,
    },
    timer: {
      label: "Polling schedule",
      description: "How often you want to query CloudWatch Logs Insights for results",
      type: "$.interface.timer",
      default: {
        intervalSeconds: DEFAULT_POLLING_SOURCE_TIMER_INTERVAL,
      },
    },
  },
  async run() {
    const now = +new Date();
    const startTime = this.db.get("startTime") || now - 1000 * 60 * 60;

    // First, start the query
    const params = {
      queryString: this.queryString,
      startTime,
      endTime: now,
      logGroupNames: this.logGroupNames,
    };

    const { queryId } = await this.startQuery(params);

    // Then poll for its status, emitting each record as its own event when completed
    async function sleep(ms) {
      return new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, ms));
    }

    let result, res;
    do {
      await sleep(1000);
      res = await this.getQueryResults({
        queryId,
      });
      result = res.status;
    } while (result === "Running" || result === "Scheduled");

    if (result !== "Complete") {
      throw new Error(`Query ${queryId} failed with status ${result}`);
    }

    console.log(JSON.stringify(res, null, 2));
    const { results } = res;

    if (!results || !results.length) {
      console.log("No results, exiting");
      this.db.set("startTime", now);
      return;
    }

    if (this.emitResultsInBatch === true) {
      this.$emit(results, {
        summary: JSON.stringify(results),
      });
    } else {
      for (const item of results) {
        this.$emit(item, {
          summary: JSON.stringify(item),
        });
      }
    }

    // The next time this source runs, query for data starting now
    this.db.set("startTime", now);
  },
};

Trigger Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI and CLI.
LabelPropTypeDescription
AWSawsappThis component uses the AWS app.
AWS RegionregionstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
N/Adb$.service.dbThis component uses $.service.db to maintain state between executions.
CloudWatch Log GroupslogGroupNamesstring[]Select a value from the drop down menu.
Logs Insights QueryqueryStringstring

The query you'd like to run. See this AWS doc for help with query syntax

Emit query results as a single eventemitResultsInBatchboolean

If true, all events are emitted as an array, within a single Pipedream event. If false, each row of results is emitted as its own event. Defaults to true

Polling scheduletimer$.interface.timer

How often you want to query CloudWatch Logs Insights for results

Trigger Authentication

AWS uses API keys for authentication. When you connect your AWS account, Pipedream securely stores the keys so you can easily authenticate to AWS APIs in both code and no-code steps.

Follow the AWS Instructions for creating an IAM user with an associated access and secret key.

As a best practice, attach the minimum set of IAM permissions necessary to perform the specific task in Pipedream. If your workflow only needs to perform a single API call, you should create a user and associate an IAM group / policy with permission to do only that task. You can create as many linked AWS accounts in Pipedream as you'd like.

Enter your access and secret key below.

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Action

Description:Send a simple message to a Discord channel
Version:1.0.1
Key:discord-send-message

Discord Overview

The Pipedream Discord app enables you to build event-driven workflows that interact with the Discord API. When you authorize the Pipedream app's access to your guilds, you can use Pipedream workflows to perform common Discord actions, or write your own code against the Discord API.

Action Code

import common from "../common/common.mjs";

export default {
  ...common,
  key: "discord-send-message",
  name: "Send Message",
  description: "Send a simple message to a Discord channel",
  version: "1.0.1",
  type: "action",
  async run({ $ }) {
    const {
      message,
      avatarURL,
      threadID,
      username,
      includeSentViaPipedream,
    } = this;

    try {
      const resp = await this.discord.sendMessage(this.channel, {
        avatar_url: avatarURL,
        username,
        content: includeSentViaPipedream
          ? this.appendPipedreamText(message)
          : message,
      }, {
        thread_id: threadID,
      });
      $.export("$summary", "Message sent successfully");
      return resp || {
        success: true,
      };
    } catch (err) {
      console.log(err);
      const unsentMessage = this.getUserInputProps();
      $.export("unsent", unsentMessage);
      throw err;
    }
  },
};

Action Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI.

LabelPropTypeDescription
DiscorddiscordappThis component uses the Discord app.
channelchannel$.discord.channel
Messagemessagestring

Enter a simple message up to 2000 characters. This is the most commonly used field. However, it's optional if you pass embed content.

Thread IDthreadIDstring

If provided, the message will be posted to this thread

Usernameusernamestring

Overrides the current username of the webhook

Avatar URLavatarURLstring

If used, it overrides the default avatar of the webhook. Note: Consecutive posts by the same username within 10 minutes of each other will not display updated avatar.

Include link to workflowincludeSentViaPipedreamboolean

Defaults to true, includes a link to this workflow at the end of your Discord message.

Action Authentication

Discord uses OAuth authentication. When you connect your Discord account, Pipedream will open a popup window where you can sign into Discord and grant Pipedream permission to connect to your account. Pipedream securely stores and automatically refreshes the OAuth tokens so you can easily authenticate any Discord API.

Pipedream requests the following authorization scopes when you connect your account:

botemailidentifyguilds

About Discord

Use this app to create a Discord source that emits messages from your guild to a Pipedream workflow.

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