eventbridge
AWS EventBridge serverless event bus for event-driven architectures. Use when creating rules, configuring event patterns, setting up scheduled events, integrating with SaaS, or building cross-account event routing.
Install
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About this skill
AWS EventBridge
Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus that connects applications using events. Route events from AWS services, custom applications, and SaaS partners.
Table of Contents
Core Concepts
Event Bus
Channel that receives events. Types:
- Default: Receives AWS service events
- Custom: Your application events
- Partner: SaaS application events
Rules
Match incoming events and route to targets. Each rule can have up to 5 targets.
Event Patterns
JSON patterns that define which events match a rule.
Targets
AWS services that receive matched events (Lambda, SQS, SNS, Step Functions, etc.).
Scheduler
Schedule one-time or recurring events to invoke targets.
Common Patterns
Create Custom Event Bus and Rule
AWS CLI:
# Create custom event bus
aws events create-event-bus --name my-app-events
# Create rule
aws events put-rule \
--name order-created-rule \
--event-bus-name my-app-events \
--event-pattern '{
"source": ["my-app.orders"],
"detail-type": ["Order Created"]
}'
# Add Lambda target
aws events put-targets \
--rule order-created-rule \
--event-bus-name my-app-events \
--targets '[{
"Id": "process-order",
"Arn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:ProcessOrder"
}]'
# Add Lambda permission
aws lambda add-permission \
--function-name ProcessOrder \
--statement-id eventbridge-order-created \
--action lambda:InvokeFunction \
--principal events.amazonaws.com \
--source-arn arn:aws:events:us-east-1:123456789012:rule/my-app-events/order-created-rule
boto3:
import boto3
events = boto3.client('events')
# Create event bus
events.create_event_bus(Name='my-app-events')
# Create rule
events.put_rule(
Name='order-created-rule',
EventBusName='my-app-events',
EventPattern=json.dumps({
'source': ['my-app.orders'],
'detail-type': ['Order Created']
}),
State='ENABLED'
)
# Add target
events.put_targets(
Rule='order-created-rule',
EventBusName='my-app-events',
Targets=[{
'Id': 'process-order',
'Arn': 'arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:ProcessOrder'
}]
)
Publish Custom Events
import boto3
import json
events = boto3.client('events')
events.put_events(
Entries=[
{
'Source': 'my-app.orders',
'DetailType': 'Order Created',
'Detail': json.dumps({
'order_id': '12345',
'customer_id': 'cust-789',
'total': 99.99,
'items': [
{'product_id': 'prod-1', 'quantity': 2}
]
}),
'EventBusName': 'my-app-events'
}
]
)
Scheduled Events
# Run every 5 minutes
aws events put-rule \
--name every-5-minutes \
--schedule-expression "rate(5 minutes)"
# Run at specific times (cron)
aws events put-rule \
--name daily-cleanup \
--schedule-expression "cron(0 2 * * ? *)"
# Add target
aws events put-targets \
--rule every-5-minutes \
--targets '[{
"Id": "cleanup-function",
"Arn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:Cleanup"
}]'
EventBridge Scheduler (One-Time and Flexible)
# One-time schedule
aws scheduler create-schedule \
--name send-reminder \
--schedule-expression "at(2024-12-25T09:00:00)" \
--target '{
"Arn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:SendReminder",
"RoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/scheduler-role",
"Input": "{\"message\": \"Merry Christmas!\"}"
}' \
--flexible-time-window '{"Mode": "OFF"}'
# Recurring with flexible window
aws scheduler create-schedule \
--name hourly-sync \
--schedule-expression "rate(1 hour)" \
--target '{
"Arn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:SyncData",
"RoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/scheduler-role"
}' \
--flexible-time-window '{"Mode": "FLEXIBLE", "MaximumWindowInMinutes": 15}'
AWS Service Events
# EC2 state changes
aws events put-rule \
--name ec2-state-change \
--event-pattern '{
"source": ["aws.ec2"],
"detail-type": ["EC2 Instance State-change Notification"],
"detail": {
"state": ["stopped", "terminated"]
}
}'
# S3 object created
aws events put-rule \
--name s3-upload \
--event-pattern '{
"source": ["aws.s3"],
"detail-type": ["Object Created"],
"detail": {
"bucket": {"name": ["my-bucket"]},
"object": {"key": [{"prefix": "uploads/"}]}
}
}'
CLI Reference
Event Buses
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
aws events create-event-bus | Create event bus |
aws events delete-event-bus | Delete event bus |
aws events list-event-buses | List event buses |
aws events describe-event-bus | Get event bus details |
Rules
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
aws events put-rule | Create or update rule |
aws events delete-rule | Delete rule |
aws events list-rules | List rules |
aws events describe-rule | Get rule details |
aws events enable-rule | Enable rule |
aws events disable-rule | Disable rule |
Targets
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
aws events put-targets | Add targets to rule |
aws events remove-targets | Remove targets |
aws events list-targets-by-rule | List rule targets |
Events
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
aws events put-events | Publish events |
Best Practices
Event Design
- Use meaningful source names —
company.service.component - Use descriptive detail-types —
Order Created,User Signed Up - Include correlation IDs for tracing
- Keep events small (< 256 KB)
- Use versioning for event schemas
# Good event structure
{
'Source': 'mycompany.orders.api',
'DetailType': 'Order Created',
'Detail': json.dumps({
'version': '1.0',
'correlation_id': 'req-abc-123',
'timestamp': '2024-01-15T10:30:00Z',
'order_id': '12345',
'data': {...}
})
}
Reliability
- Use DLQs for failed deliveries
- Implement idempotency in consumers
- Monitor failed invocations
- Use archive and replay for recovery
Security
- Use resource policies to control access
- Enable encryption with KMS
- Use IAM roles for targets
Cost Optimization
- Use specific event patterns to reduce matches
- Batch events when publishing (up to 10 per call)
- Archive selectively — not all events
Troubleshooting
Rule Not Triggering
Debug:
# Check rule status
aws events describe-rule --name my-rule
# Check targets
aws events list-targets-by-rule --rule my-rule
# Test event pattern
aws events test-event-pattern \
--event-pattern '{"source": ["my-app"]}' \
--event '{"source": "my-app", "detail-type": "Test"}'
Common causes:
- Rule disabled
- Event pattern doesn't match
- Target permissions missing
Lambda Not Invoked
Check Lambda permissions:
aws lambda get-policy --function-name MyFunction
Required permission:
{
"Principal": "events.amazonaws.com",
"Action": "lambda:InvokeFunction",
"Resource": "function-arn",
"Condition": {
"ArnLike": {
"AWS:SourceArn": "rule-arn"
}
}
}
Events Not Reaching Custom Bus
Check:
- Publishing to correct bus name
- Event format is valid JSON
- Put events has proper permissions
# Test publish
aws events put-events \
--entries '[{
"Source": "test",
"DetailType": "Test Event",
"Detail": "{}",
"EventBusName": "my-app-events"
}]'
Viewing Failed Events
# Enable CloudWatch metrics
aws events put-rule \
--name my-rule \
--event-pattern '...' \
--state ENABLED
# Check FailedInvocations metric
aws cloudwatch get-metric-statistics \
--namespace AWS/Events \
--metric-name FailedInvocations \
--dimensions Name=RuleName,Value=my-rule \
--start-time $(date -d '1 hour ago' -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ) \
--end-time $(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ) \
--period 300 \
--statistics Sum
References
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