AWS v6.73.0 published on Wednesday, Mar 19, 2025 by Pulumi
Scheduled Function on AWS
A simple function in AWS that executes based on a schedule using CloudWatch.
In this example, an S3 Bucket will be created. A function will run every Friday at 11:00pm UTC that will delete all of the objects it contains.
Deploying and running the program
- Create a new stack: - $ pulumi stack init dev
- Set the AWS region: - $ pulumi config set aws:region us-east-1
- Restore NPM modules via - npm installor- yarn install.
- Run - pulumi upto preview and deploy changes:- $ pulumi up Previewing update of stack 'dev' ... Updating (dev): Type Name Status + pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-ts-scheduled-function-dev created + ├─ aws:cloudwatch:EventRuleEventSubscription emptyTrash created + │ ├─ aws:cloudwatch:EventRule emptyTrash created + │ ├─ aws:iam:Role emptyTrash created + │ ├─ aws:iam:RolePolicyAttachment emptyTrash-32be53a2 created + │ ├─ aws:lambda:Function emptyTrash created + │ ├─ aws:cloudwatch:EventTarget emptyTrash created + │ └─ aws:lambda:Permission emptyTrash created + └─ aws:s3:Bucket trash created Outputs: bucketName: "trash-28693b6" Resources: + 9 created Duration: 16s
Clean up
- Run - pulumi destroyto tear down all resources.
- To delete the stack itself, run - pulumi stack rm. Note that this command deletes all deployment history from the Pulumi console.