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Validate that a CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression value is valid?
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I have an internal API, backed by CloudWatch Events, that lets developers schedule cronjobs. The user provided schedule expression must be a valid value for CloudWatch Events. Is there a utility/library for validating the rate
and cron
schedule expression values before making the API call to AWS to create the rule?
amazon-web-services cron amazon-cloudwatch
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I have an internal API, backed by CloudWatch Events, that lets developers schedule cronjobs. The user provided schedule expression must be a valid value for CloudWatch Events. Is there a utility/library for validating the rate
and cron
schedule expression values before making the API call to AWS to create the rule?
amazon-web-services cron amazon-cloudwatch
cron expressions can be validated using regular expressions
– bwest
Mar 27 at 15:30
@bwest no kidding, but i'm looking for a ready-made example specifically for AWS's specification for CloudWatch ScheduleExpression values...
– andrhamm
Mar 27 at 19:40
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Cron expressions in CloudWatch are no different than normal cron rules. Can you post an example of what you are trying to validate?
– bwest
Mar 27 at 22:30
@bwest I'd happily use a regex if you could point me to one. Here is the doc on the requirements for CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/…
– andrhamm
Apr 1 at 13:22
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I have an internal API, backed by CloudWatch Events, that lets developers schedule cronjobs. The user provided schedule expression must be a valid value for CloudWatch Events. Is there a utility/library for validating the rate
and cron
schedule expression values before making the API call to AWS to create the rule?
amazon-web-services cron amazon-cloudwatch
I have an internal API, backed by CloudWatch Events, that lets developers schedule cronjobs. The user provided schedule expression must be a valid value for CloudWatch Events. Is there a utility/library for validating the rate
and cron
schedule expression values before making the API call to AWS to create the rule?
amazon-web-services cron amazon-cloudwatch
amazon-web-services cron amazon-cloudwatch
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cron expressions can be validated using regular expressions
– bwest
Mar 27 at 15:30
@bwest no kidding, but i'm looking for a ready-made example specifically for AWS's specification for CloudWatch ScheduleExpression values...
– andrhamm
Mar 27 at 19:40
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Cron expressions in CloudWatch are no different than normal cron rules. Can you post an example of what you are trying to validate?
– bwest
Mar 27 at 22:30
@bwest I'd happily use a regex if you could point me to one. Here is the doc on the requirements for CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/…
– andrhamm
Apr 1 at 13:22
add a comment |
cron expressions can be validated using regular expressions
– bwest
Mar 27 at 15:30
@bwest no kidding, but i'm looking for a ready-made example specifically for AWS's specification for CloudWatch ScheduleExpression values...
– andrhamm
Mar 27 at 19:40
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Cron expressions in CloudWatch are no different than normal cron rules. Can you post an example of what you are trying to validate?
– bwest
Mar 27 at 22:30
@bwest I'd happily use a regex if you could point me to one. Here is the doc on the requirements for CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/…
– andrhamm
Apr 1 at 13:22
cron expressions can be validated using regular expressions
– bwest
Mar 27 at 15:30
cron expressions can be validated using regular expressions
– bwest
Mar 27 at 15:30
@bwest no kidding, but i'm looking for a ready-made example specifically for AWS's specification for CloudWatch ScheduleExpression values...
– andrhamm
Mar 27 at 19:40
@bwest no kidding, but i'm looking for a ready-made example specifically for AWS's specification for CloudWatch ScheduleExpression values...
– andrhamm
Mar 27 at 19:40
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Cron expressions in CloudWatch are no different than normal cron rules. Can you post an example of what you are trying to validate?
– bwest
Mar 27 at 22:30
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Cron expressions in CloudWatch are no different than normal cron rules. Can you post an example of what you are trying to validate?
– bwest
Mar 27 at 22:30
@bwest I'd happily use a regex if you could point me to one. Here is the doc on the requirements for CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/…
– andrhamm
Apr 1 at 13:22
@bwest I'd happily use a regex if you could point me to one. Here is the doc on the requirements for CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/…
– andrhamm
Apr 1 at 13:22
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cron expressions can be validated using regular expressions
– bwest
Mar 27 at 15:30
@bwest no kidding, but i'm looking for a ready-made example specifically for AWS's specification for CloudWatch ScheduleExpression values...
– andrhamm
Mar 27 at 19:40
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Cron expressions in CloudWatch are no different than normal cron rules. Can you post an example of what you are trying to validate?
– bwest
Mar 27 at 22:30
@bwest I'd happily use a regex if you could point me to one. Here is the doc on the requirements for CloudWatch Events ScheduleExpression: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/…
– andrhamm
Apr 1 at 13:22