CloudWatchLogs / Client / create_log_group
create_log_group#
- CloudWatchLogs.Client.create_log_group(**kwargs)#
Creates a log group with the specified name. You can create up to 20,000 log groups per account.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a log group:
Log group names must be unique within a Region for an Amazon Web Services account.
Log group names can be between 1 and 512 characters long.
Log group names consist of the following characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ‘_’ (underscore), ‘-’ (hyphen), ‘/’ (forward slash), ‘.’ (period), and ‘#’ (number sign)
When you create a log group, by default the log events in the log group do not expire. To set a retention policy so that events expire and are deleted after a specified time, use PutRetentionPolicy.
If you associate an KMS key with the log group, ingested data is encrypted using the KMS key. This association is stored as long as the data encrypted with the KMS key is still within CloudWatch Logs. This enables CloudWatch Logs to decrypt this data whenever it is requested.
If you attempt to associate a KMS key with the log group but the KMS keydoes not exist or the KMS key is disabled, you receive an
InvalidParameterException
error.Warning
CloudWatch Logs supports only symmetric KMS keys. Do not associate an asymmetric KMS key with your log group. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_log_group( logGroupName='string', kmsKeyId='string', tags={ 'string': 'string' } )
- Parameters:
logGroupName (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The name of the log group.
kmsKeyId (string) – The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS key to use when encrypting log data. For more information, see Amazon Resource Names.
tags (dict) –
The key-value pairs to use for the tags.
You can grant users access to certain log groups while preventing them from accessing other log groups. To do so, tag your groups and use IAM policies that refer to those tags. To assign tags when you create a log group, you must have either the
logs:TagResource
orlogs:TagLogGroup
permission. For more information about tagging, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources. For more information about using tags to control access, see Controlling access to Amazon Web Services resources using tags.(string) –
(string) –
- Returns:
None
Exceptions
CloudWatchLogs.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
CloudWatchLogs.Client.exceptions.ResourceAlreadyExistsException
CloudWatchLogs.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
CloudWatchLogs.Client.exceptions.OperationAbortedException
CloudWatchLogs.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException