startDeliveryStreamEncryption method
- required String deliveryStreamName,
- DeliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput? deliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput,
Enables server-side encryption (SSE) for the delivery stream.
This operation is asynchronous. It returns immediately. When you invoke
it, Kinesis Data Firehose first sets the encryption status of the stream
to ENABLING
, and then to ENABLED
. The encryption
status of a delivery stream is the Status
property in
DeliveryStreamEncryptionConfiguration. If the operation fails, the
encryption status changes to ENABLING_FAILED
. You can
continue to read and write data to your delivery stream while the
encryption status is ENABLING
, but the data is not encrypted.
It can take up to 5 seconds after the encryption status changes to
ENABLED
before all records written to the delivery stream are
encrypted. To find out whether a record or a batch of records was
encrypted, check the response elements PutRecordOutput$Encrypted
and PutRecordBatchOutput$Encrypted, respectively.
To check the encryption status of a delivery stream, use DescribeDeliveryStream.
Even if encryption is currently enabled for a delivery stream, you can
still invoke this operation on it to change the ARN of the CMK or both its
type and ARN. If you invoke this method to change the CMK, and the old CMK
is of type CUSTOMER_MANAGED_CMK
, Kinesis Data Firehose
schedules the grant it had on the old CMK for retirement. If the new CMK
is of type CUSTOMER_MANAGED_CMK
, Kinesis Data Firehose
creates a grant that enables it to use the new CMK to encrypt and decrypt
data and to manage the grant.
If a delivery stream already has encryption enabled and then you invoke
this operation to change the ARN of the CMK or both its type and ARN and
you get ENABLING_FAILED
, this only means that the attempt to
change the CMK failed. In this case, encryption remains enabled with the
old CMK.
If the encryption status of your delivery stream is
ENABLING_FAILED
, you can invoke this operation again with a
valid CMK. The CMK must be enabled and the key policy mustn't explicitly
deny the permission for Kinesis Data Firehose to invoke KMS encrypt and
decrypt operations.
You can enable SSE for a delivery stream only if it's a delivery stream
that uses DirectPut
as its source.
The StartDeliveryStreamEncryption
and
StopDeliveryStreamEncryption
operations have a combined limit
of 25 calls per delivery stream per 24 hours. For example, you reach the
limit if you call StartDeliveryStreamEncryption
13 times and
StopDeliveryStreamEncryption
12 times for the same delivery
stream in a 24-hour period.
May throw ResourceNotFoundException. May throw ResourceInUseException. May throw InvalidArgumentException. May throw LimitExceededException. May throw InvalidKMSResourceException.
Parameter deliveryStreamName
:
The name of the delivery stream for which you want to enable server-side
encryption (SSE).
Parameter deliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput
:
Used to specify the type and Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS key
needed for Server-Side Encryption (SSE).
Implementation
Future<void> startDeliveryStreamEncryption({
required String deliveryStreamName,
DeliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput?
deliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput,
}) async {
ArgumentError.checkNotNull(deliveryStreamName, 'deliveryStreamName');
_s.validateStringLength(
'deliveryStreamName',
deliveryStreamName,
1,
64,
isRequired: true,
);
final headers = <String, String>{
'Content-Type': 'application/x-amz-json-1.1',
'X-Amz-Target': 'Firehose_20150804.StartDeliveryStreamEncryption'
};
await _protocol.send(
method: 'POST',
requestUri: '/',
exceptionFnMap: _exceptionFns,
// TODO queryParams
headers: headers,
payload: {
'DeliveryStreamName': deliveryStreamName,
if (deliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput != null)
'DeliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput':
deliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput,
},
);
}