groups: - id: aws.log prefix: aws.log type: resource brief: > Resources specific to Amazon Web Services. attributes: - id: group.names type: string[] stability: experimental brief: > The name(s) of the AWS log group(s) an application is writing to. examples: ['/aws/lambda/my-function', 'opentelemetry-service'] note: > Multiple log groups must be supported for cases like multi-container applications, where a single application has sidecar containers, and each write to their own log group. - id: group.arns type: string[] stability: experimental brief: > The Amazon Resource Name(s) (ARN) of the AWS log group(s). examples: ['arn:aws:logs:us-west-1:123456789012:log-group:/aws/my/group:*'] note: > See the [log group ARN format documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/iam-access-control-overview-cwl.html#CWL_ARN_Format). - id: stream.names type: string[] stability: experimental brief: > The name(s) of the AWS log stream(s) an application is writing to. examples: ['logs/main/10838bed-421f-43ef-870a-f43feacbbb5b'] - id: stream.arns type: string[] stability: experimental brief: > The ARN(s) of the AWS log stream(s). examples: ['arn:aws:logs:us-west-1:123456789012:log-group:/aws/my/group:log-stream:logs/main/10838bed-421f-43ef-870a-f43feacbbb5b'] note: > See the [log stream ARN format documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/iam-access-control-overview-cwl.html#CWL_ARN_Format). One log group can contain several log streams, so these ARNs necessarily identify both a log group and a log stream.