Not with the managed workflows. You can use the new EventBridge integration on put events, parse the user, and do whatever you want. More so event driven choreography than orchestration, but still a low-code implementation.
This video is good but glosses over the details of the IAM roles and policies. Without those details it's impossible to replicate the demo, because AWS goes into it's default 'silent failure' mode. Very frustrating, as always with this platform.
Hi there - I just posted the workflow execution IAM role policies used in the demos at the following re:Post link. Please respond on re:Post whether or not this answers your question, as it’ll be easier for us to communicate directly. Note that the re:Post post covers the AWS Transfer Family workflow demo IAM policies; if you are running this in your own environment with your own custom AWS Lambda function, you would need a scoped-down IAM policy for each function and an IAM role with a Lambda trust policy as well. Hope this helps repost.aws/questions/QUMS7ZT3fLS_CEV_RHRAhPfw/what-iam-policies-were-used-for-the-aws-transfer-family-managed-workflows-video-tutorial
This service is so poorly documented. Comments at re:Post link below don't work. Getting an error related to the "Use custom file-processing steps" in the docs. Error is related to SendWorkflowStepState which is not show in any examples I've found. Very frustrating.
Check out the blog "Implementing least privilege access in an AWS Transfer Family workflow". RUclips is preventing me from posting the link. It gives you an example of what you need.
Greetings! Beautiful video beautiful priorities. Thanks for the outreach.
well explained, one question, can different users have different workflows?
Not with the managed workflows. You can use the new EventBridge integration on put events, parse the user, and do whatever you want. More so event driven choreography than orchestration, but still a low-code implementation.
This video is good but glosses over the details of the IAM roles and policies. Without those details it's impossible to replicate the demo, because AWS goes into it's default 'silent failure' mode. Very frustrating, as always with this platform.
Hi there - I just posted the workflow execution IAM role policies used in the demos at the following re:Post link. Please respond on re:Post whether or not this answers your question, as it’ll be easier for us to communicate directly. Note that the re:Post post covers the AWS Transfer Family workflow demo IAM policies; if you are running this in your own environment with your own custom AWS Lambda function, you would need a scoped-down IAM policy for each function and an IAM role with a Lambda trust policy as well. Hope this helps
repost.aws/questions/QUMS7ZT3fLS_CEV_RHRAhPfw/what-iam-policies-were-used-for-the-aws-transfer-family-managed-workflows-video-tutorial
@@blayzestefaniak4078 where are these repost links?
This service is so poorly documented. Comments at re:Post link below don't work. Getting an error related to the "Use custom file-processing steps" in the docs. Error is related to SendWorkflowStepState which is not show in any examples I've found. Very frustrating.
Check out the blog "Implementing least privilege access in an AWS Transfer Family workflow". RUclips is preventing me from posting the link. It gives you an example of what you need.