SFN / Client / validate_state_machine_definition
validate_state_machine_definition#
- SFN.Client.validate_state_machine_definition(**kwargs)#
- Validates the syntax of a state machine definition specified in Amazon States Language (ASL), a JSON-based, structured language. - You can validate that a state machine definition is correct without creating a state machine resource. - Suggested uses for - ValidateStateMachineDefinition:- Integrate automated checks into your code review or Continuous Integration (CI) process to check state machine definitions before starting deployments. 
- Run validation from a Git pre-commit hook to verify the definition before committing to your source repository. 
 - Validation will look for problems in your state machine definition and return a result and a list of diagnostic elements. - The result value will be - OKwhen your workflow definition can be successfully created or updated. Note the result can be- OKeven when diagnostic warnings are present in the response. The result value will be- FAILwhen the workflow definition contains errors that would prevent you from creating or updating your state machine.- The list of ValidateStateMachineDefinitionDiagnostic data elements can contain zero or more WARNING and/or ERROR elements. - Note- The ValidateStateMachineDefinition API might add new diagnostics in the future, adjust diagnostic codes, or change the message wording. Your automated processes should only rely on the value of the result field value (OK, FAIL). Do not rely on the exact order, count, or wording of diagnostic messages. - See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.validate_state_machine_definition( definition='string', type='STANDARD'|'EXPRESS', severity='ERROR'|'WARNING', maxResults=123 ) - Parameters:
- definition (string) – - [REQUIRED] - The Amazon States Language definition of the state machine. For more information, see Amazon States Language (ASL). 
- type (string) – The target type of state machine for this definition. The default is - STANDARD.
- severity (string) – Minimum level of diagnostics to return. - ERRORreturns only- ERRORdiagnostics, whereas- WARNINGreturns both- WARNINGand- ERRORdiagnostics. The default is- ERROR.
- maxResults (integer) – - The maximum number of diagnostics that are returned per call. The default and maximum value is 100. Setting the value to 0 will also use the default of 100. - If the number of diagnostics returned in the response exceeds - maxResults, the value of the- truncatedfield in the response will be set to- true.
 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'result': 'OK'|'FAIL', 'diagnostics': [ { 'severity': 'ERROR'|'WARNING', 'code': 'string', 'message': 'string', 'location': 'string' }, ], 'truncated': True|False } - Response Structure- (dict) – - result (string) – - The result value will be - OKwhen no syntax errors are found, or- FAILif the workflow definition does not pass verification.
- diagnostics (list) – - An array of diagnostic errors and warnings found during validation of the state machine definition. Since warnings do not prevent deploying your workflow definition, the result value could be - OKeven when warning diagnostics are present in the response.- (dict) – - Describes potential issues found during state machine validation. Rather than raise an exception, validation will return a list of diagnostic elements containing diagnostic information. - Note- The ValidateStateMachineDefinitionlAPI might add new diagnostics in the future, adjust diagnostic codes, or change the message wording. Your automated processes should only rely on the value of the result field value (OK, FAIL). Do not rely on the exact order, count, or wording of diagnostic messages. - List of warning codes- NO_DOLLAR - No - .$on a field that appears to be a JSONPath or Intrinsic Function.- NO_PATH - Field value looks like a path, but field name does not end with ‘Path’. - PASS_RESULT_IS_STATIC - Attempt to use a path in the result of a pass state. - List of error codes- INVALID_JSON_DESCRIPTION - JSON syntax problem found. - MISSING_DESCRIPTION - Received a null or empty workflow input. - SCHEMA_VALIDATION_FAILED - Schema validation reported errors. - INVALID_RESOURCE - The value of a Task-state resource field is invalid. - MISSING_END_STATE - The workflow does not have a terminal state. - DUPLICATE_STATE_NAME - The same state name appears more than once. - INVALID_STATE_NAME - The state name does not follow the naming convention. - STATE_MACHINE_NAME_EMPTY - The state machine name has not been specified. - STATE_MACHINE_NAME_INVALID - The state machine name does not follow the naming convention. - STATE_MACHINE_NAME_TOO_LONG - The state name exceeds the allowed length. - STATE_MACHINE_NAME_ALREADY_EXISTS - The state name already exists. - DUPLICATE_LABEL_NAME - A label name appears more than once. - INVALID_LABEL_NAME - You have provided an invalid label name. - MISSING_TRANSITION_TARGET - The value of “Next” field doesn’t match a known state name. - TOO_DEEPLY_NESTED - The states are too deeply nested. - severity (string) – - A value of - ERRORmeans that you cannot create or update a state machine with this definition.- WARNINGlevel diagnostics alert you to potential issues, but they will not prevent you from creating or updating your state machine.
- code (string) – - Identifying code for the diagnostic. 
- message (string) – - Message describing the diagnostic condition. 
- location (string) – - Location of the issue in the state machine, if available. - For errors specific to a field, the location could be in the format: - /States/<StateName>/<FieldName>, for example:- /States/FailState/ErrorPath.
 
 
- truncated (boolean) – - The result value will be - trueif the number of diagnostics found in the workflow definition exceeds- maxResults. When all diagnostics results are returned, the value will be- false.
 
 
 - Exceptions- SFN.Client.exceptions.ValidationException