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This specification describes the aws-cloudwatch
trigger that scales based on a AWS CloudWatch.
triggers:
- type: aws-cloudwatch
metadata:
# Required: namespace
namespace: AWS/SQS
# Required: Dimension Name - Supports specifying multiple dimension names by using ";" as a separator i.e. dimensionName: QueueName;QueueName
dimensionName: QueueName
# Required: Dimension Value - Supports specifying multiple dimension values by using ";" as a separator i.e. dimensionValue: queue1;queue2
dimensionValue: keda
metricName: ApproximateNumberOfMessagesVisible
targetMetricValue: "2"
minMetricValue: "0"
# Required: region
awsRegion: "eu-west-1"
# Optional: AWS Access Key ID, can use TriggerAuthentication as well
awsAccessKeyIDFromEnv: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID # default AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
# Optional: AWS Secret Access Key, can use TriggerAuthentication as well
awsSecretAccessKeyFromEnv: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY # default AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
identityOwner: pod | operator # Optional. Default: pod
# Optional: Collection Time
metricCollectionTime: "300" # default 300
# Optional: Metric Statistic
metricStat: "Average" # default "Average"
# Optional: Metric Statistic Period
metricStatPeriod: "300" # default 300
# Optional: Metric Unit
metricUnit: "Count" # default ""
# Optional: Metric EndTime Offset
metricEndTimeOffset: "60" # default 0
Parameter list:
identityOwner
- Receive permissions on the CloudWatch via Pod Identity or from the KEDA operator itself (see below). (Values: pod
, operator
, Default: pod
, Optional)When
identityOwner
set tooperator
- the only requirement is that the KEDA operator has the correct IAM permissions on the CloudWatch. Additional Authentication Parameters are not required.
metricCollectionTime
- How long in the past (seconds) should the scaler check AWS Cloudwatch. Used to define StartTime (official documentation). The value of metricCollectionTime
must be greater than the metricStatPeriod
, providing a value which is a multiply of the metricStatPeriod
can improve performance on fetching data from Cloudwatch. In pratice setting metricCollectionTime
2-to-3 times more than the metricStatPeriod
value can make sure the scaler is able to get data points back from Cloudwatch, the scaler will always use the most up-to-date datapoint if more datapoints are returned. (Default: 300
, Optional)metricStat
- Which statistics metric is going to be used by the query. Used to define Stat (official documentation). (Default: Average
, Optional)metricStatPeriod
- Which frequency is going to be used by the related query. Used to define Period. The value cannot be an arbitrary number, that it must be supported by Cloudwatch. More details can be found from (official documentation). (Default: 300
, Optional)metricUnit
- Which unit is going to be used by the query. Used to define Unit (official documentation). (Default: Average
, Optional)metricEndTimeOffset
- How long in seconds to offset the EndTime (official documentation). Due to the eventual consistency model which is used by Cloudwatch, the latest datapoint one can get from Cloudwatch might not be accurate. The metricEndTimeOffset
config provides a way to skip the most recent datapoint if needed. (Default: 0
, Optional)These parameters are relevant only when
identityOwner
is set topod
.
You can use TriggerAuthentication
CRD to configure the authenticate by providing either a role ARN or a set of IAM credentials.
Pod identity based authentication:
podIdentity.provider
- Needs to be set to either aws-kiam
or aws-eks
on the TriggerAuthentication
and the pod/service account must be configured correctly for your pod identity provider.Role based authentication:
awsRoleArn
- Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) uniquely identify AWS resource.Credential based authentication:
awsAccessKeyID
- Id of the user.awsSecretAccessKey
- Access key for the user to authenticate with.awsSessionToken
- Session token, only required when using temporary credentials.The user will need access to read data from AWS CloudWatch.
The user or role used to authenticate with AWS CloudWatch must have the cloudwatch:GetMetricData
permissions. The following is an example IAM policy that grants the necessary permissions to read data from CloudWatch:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "AllowCloudWatchGetMetricData",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "cloudwatch:GetMetricData",
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}
For more information, see the AWS CloudWatch IAM documentation.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: test-secrets
data:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: <encoded-user-id> # Required.
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: <encoded-key> # Required.
AWS_SESSION_TOKEN: <encoded-session-token> # Required when using temporary credentials.
---
apiVersion: keda.sh/v1alpha1
kind: TriggerAuthentication
metadata:
name: keda-trigger-auth-aws-credentials
namespace: keda-test
spec:
secretTargetRef:
- parameter: awsAccessKeyID # Required.
name: test-secrets # Required.
key: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID # Required.
- parameter: awsSecretAccessKey # Required.
name: test-secrets # Required.
key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY # Required.
- parameter: awsSessionToken # Required when using temporary credentials.
name: test-secrets # Required when using temporary credentials.
key: AWS_SESSION_TOKEN # Required when using temporary credentials.
---
apiVersion: keda.sh/v1alpha1
kind: ScaledObject
metadata:
name: aws-cloudwatch-queue-scaledobject
namespace: keda-test
spec:
scaleTargetRef:
name: nginx-deployment
triggers:
- type: aws-cloudwatch
metadata:
namespace: AWS/SQS
dimensionName: QueueName
dimensionValue: keda
metricName: ApproximateNumberOfMessagesVisible
targetMetricValue: "2"
minMetricValue: "0"
awsRegion: "eu-west-1"
authenticationRef:
name: keda-trigger-auth-aws-credentials