Uploads a batch of log events to the specified log stream.
You must include the sequence token obtained from the response of the
previous call. An upload in a newly created log stream does not require
a sequence token. You can also get the sequence token in the
expectedSequenceToken
field from InvalidSequenceTokenException
. If
you call put_log_events
twice within
a narrow time period using the same value for sequenceToken
, both
calls might be successful or one might be rejected.
The batch of events must satisfy the following constraints:
The maximum batch size is 1,048,576 bytes. This size is calculated as the sum of all event messages in UTF-8, plus 26 bytes for each log event.
None of the log events in the batch can be more than 2 hours in the future.
None of the log events in the batch can be older than 14 days or older than the retention period of the log group.
The log events in the batch must be in chronological order by their timestamp. The timestamp is the time the event occurred, expressed as the number of milliseconds after Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. (In AWS Tools for PowerShell and the AWS SDK for .NET, the timestamp is specified in .NET format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss. For example, 2017-09-15T13:45:30.)
A batch of log events in a single request cannot span more than 24 hours. Otherwise, the operation fails.
The maximum number of log events in a batch is 10,000.
There is a quota of 5 requests per second per log stream. Additional requests are throttled. This quota can't be changed.
If a call to put_log_events
returns
"UnrecognizedClientException" the most likely cause is an invalid AWS
access key ID or secret key.
cloudwatchlogs_put_log_events(logGroupName, logStreamName, logEvents,
sequenceToken)
A list with the following syntax:
list(
nextSequenceToken = "string",
rejectedLogEventsInfo = list(
tooNewLogEventStartIndex = 123,
tooOldLogEventEndIndex = 123,
expiredLogEventEndIndex = 123
)
)
[required] The name of the log group.
[required] The name of the log stream.
[required] The log events.
The sequence token obtained from the response of the previous
put_log_events
call. An upload in a
newly created log stream does not require a sequence token. You can also
get the sequence token using
describe_log_streams
. If you
call put_log_events
twice within a
narrow time period using the same value for sequenceToken
, both calls
might be successful or one might be rejected.
svc$put_log_events(
logGroupName = "string",
logStreamName = "string",
logEvents = list(
list(
timestamp = 123,
message = "string"
)
),
sequenceToken = "string"
)