SecurityHub / Client / list_automation_rules
list_automation_rules#
- SecurityHub.Client.list_automation_rules(**kwargs)#
- A list of automation rules and their metadata for the calling account. - See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.list_automation_rules( NextToken='string', MaxResults=123 ) - Parameters:
- NextToken (string) – A token to specify where to start paginating the response. This is the - NextTokenfrom a previously truncated response. On your first call to the- ListAutomationRulesAPI, set the value of this parameter to- NULL.
- MaxResults (integer) – The maximum number of rules to return in the response. This currently ranges from 1 to 100. 
 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'AutomationRulesMetadata': [ { 'RuleArn': 'string', 'RuleStatus': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED', 'RuleOrder': 123, 'RuleName': 'string', 'Description': 'string', 'IsTerminal': True|False, 'CreatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'UpdatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'CreatedBy': 'string' }, ], 'NextToken': 'string' } - Response Structure- (dict) – - AutomationRulesMetadata (list) – - Metadata for rules in the calling account. The response includes rules with a - RuleStatusof- ENABLEDand- DISABLED.- (dict) – - Metadata for automation rules in the calling account. The response includes rules with a - RuleStatusof- ENABLEDand- DISABLED.- RuleArn (string) – - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the rule. 
- RuleStatus (string) – - Whether the rule is active after it is created. If this parameter is equal to - ENABLED, Security Hub starts applying the rule to findings and finding updates after the rule is created. To change the value of this parameter after creating a rule, use BatchUpdateAutomationRules.
- RuleOrder (integer) – - An integer ranging from 1 to 1000 that represents the order in which the rule action is applied to findings. Security Hub applies rules with lower values for this parameter first. 
- RuleName (string) – - The name of the rule. 
- Description (string) – - A description of the rule. 
- IsTerminal (boolean) – - Specifies whether a rule is the last to be applied with respect to a finding that matches the rule criteria. This is useful when a finding matches the criteria for multiple rules, and each rule has different actions. If a rule is terminal, Security Hub applies the rule action to a finding that matches the rule criteria and doesn’t evaluate other rules for the finding. By default, a rule isn’t terminal. 
- CreatedAt (datetime) – - A timestamp that indicates when the rule was created. - This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with - Zor- ("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ(for example,- 2019-01-31T23:00:00Z)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ(for example,- 2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM(for example,- 2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM(for example,- 2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM(for example,- 2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59)
 
- UpdatedAt (datetime) – - A timestamp that indicates when the rule was most recently updated. - This field accepts only the specified formats. Timestamps can end with - Zor- ("+" / "-") time-hour [":" time-minute]. The time-secfrac after seconds is limited to a maximum of 9 digits. The offset is bounded by +/-18:00. Here are valid timestamp formats with examples:- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ(for example,- 2019-01-31T23:00:00Z)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmmZ(for example,- 2019-01-31T23:00:00.123456789Z)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM(for example,- 2024-01-04T15:25:10+17:59)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS-HHMM(for example,- 2024-01-04T15:25:10-1759)
- YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.mmmmmmmmm+HH:MM(for example,- 2024-01-04T15:25:10.123456789+17:59)
 
- CreatedBy (string) – - The principal that created a rule. 
 
 
- NextToken (string) – - A pagination token for the response. 
 
 
 - Exceptions- SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
- SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.InternalException
- SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.InvalidAccessException
- SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.InvalidInputException
- SecurityHub.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException