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Amazon SNS source

This event source subscribes to messages from a Amazon SNS topic.

With tmctl:

tmctl create --arn <arn> --auth.credentials.accessKeyID <keyID> --auth.credentials.secretAccessKey <key>

On Kubernetes:

apiVersion: sources.triggermesh.io/v1alpha1
kind: AWSSNSSource
metadata:
  name: sample
spec:
  arn: arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:triggermeshtest

  # For a list of supported subscription attributes, please refer to the following resources:
  #  * https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/api/API_SetSubscriptionAttributes.html
  #  * https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/sns-how-it-works.html
  subscriptionAttributes:
    DeliveryPolicy: |
      {
        "healthyRetryPolicy": {
          "numRetries": 3,
          "minDelayTarget": 20,
          "maxDelayTarget": 20
        }
      }
  auth:
    credentials:
      accessKeyID:
        valueFromSecret:
          name: awscreds
          key: aws_access_key_id
      secretAccessKey:
        valueFromSecret:
          name: awscreds
          key: aws_secret_access_key

  sink:
    ref:
      apiVersion: eventing.triggermesh.io/v1alpha1
      kind: RedisBroker
      name: triggermesh

Attributes:

  • AWS ARN: ARN of the SNS topic, as described in the previous sections.
  • DeliveryPolicy: Delivery policy to define how Amazon SNS retries the delivery of messages to HTTP/S endpoints.

For details on authenticating with AWS, please take a look at our dedicated guide on AWS credentials.

Events produced have the following attributes:

See the Kubernetes object reference for more details.

Prerequisite(s)

  • SNS Topic (standard)
  • Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
  • API Credentials

SNS Topic (standard)

If you don't already have an Amazon SNS standard topic, create one by following the instructions in the Getting started with Amazon SNS guide.

Amazon Resource Name (ARN)

A fully qualified ARN is required to uniquely identify the Amazon SNS topic.

SNS topic

As shown in the above screenshot, you can obtain the ARN of a SNS topic from the AWS console. It typically has the following format:

arn:aws:sns:{awsRegion}:{awsAccountId}:{topicName}

Alternatively you can also use the AWS CLI. The following command retrieves the ARN of a SNS topic named MyTopic in the us-west-2 region.

$ aws --region us-west-2 sns list-topics
{
    "Topics": [
        ...
        {
            "TopicArn": "arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:123456789012:MyTopic"
        },
        ...
    ]
}

API Credentials

The TriggerMesh event source for Amazon SNS authenticates calls to the AWS API using AWS Access Keys. The page Understanding and getting your AWS credentials contains instructions to create access keys when signed-in either as the root user or as an IAM user. Take note of the Access Key ID and Secret Access Key, they will be used to create an instance of the event source.

It is considered a good practice to create dedicated users with restricted privileges in order to programmatically access AWS services. Permissions can be added or revoked granularly for a given IAM user by attaching IAM Policies to it.

As an example, the following policy contains the permissions required by the TriggerMesh Amazon SNS event source to read and delete messages from any topic linked to the AWS account:

{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Sid": "AWSSNSSourceReceiveAdapter",
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "sns:ConfirmSubscription",
            "Resource": "*"
        },
        {
            "Sid": "AWSSNSSourceReconciler",
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "sns:ListSubscriptionsByTopic",
                "sns:Subscribe",
                "sns:Unsubscribe"
            ],
            "Resource": "*"
        }
    ]
}

Creating an IAM user