Integrate Amazon CloudWatch with PDFMonkey

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About Amazon CloudWatch

Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service for AWS cloud resources and the applications you run on AWS.

About PDFMonkey

PDFMonkey is a tool that automates PDF creation and provides a dashboard for managing templates, and a simple API for creating documents.

Want to explore Amazon CloudWatch + PDFMonkey quick connects for faster integration? Here’s our list of the best Amazon CloudWatch + PDFMonkey quick connects.

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Connect Amazon CloudWatch + PDFMonkey in easier way

It's easy to connect Amazon CloudWatch + PDFMonkey without coding knowledge. Start creating your own business flow.

  • Triggers
  • New Log

    Triggers when a new log is created.

  • Document Generated

    Triggers when a document's generation is complete and successful.

  • Actions
  • Enable Alarm

    Enable Alarm

  • Find Document

    Find a document in PDFMonkey.

  • Generate Document

    Generate a new document

How Amazon CloudWatch & PDFMonkey Integrations Work

  1. Step 1: Choose Amazon CloudWatch as a trigger app and authenticate it on Appy Pie Connect.

    (30 seconds)

  2. Step 2: Select "Trigger" from the Triggers List.

    (10 seconds)

  3. Step 3: Pick PDFMonkey as an action app and authenticate.

    (30 seconds)

  4. Step 4: Select a resulting action from the Action List.

    (10 seconds)

  5. Step 5: Select the data you want to send from Amazon CloudWatch to PDFMonkey.

    (2 minutes)

  6. Your Connect is ready! It's time to start enjoying the benefits of workflow automation.

Integration of Amazon CloudWatch and PDFMonkey

Amazon CloudWatch

According to Amazon, Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service that provides detailed monitoring and analytics of the components and performance of your AWS account. It is part of the suite of cloud computing services offered by the AWS cloud platform.

It was launched in 2009, originally as a commercial product. On December 18, 2014, Amazon announced that it would release the source code for the service under the Apache 2.0 open-source license on GitHub.

CloudWatch can cplect metrics from various sources such as EC2 instances, EBS vpumes, RDS database instances, DynamoDB tables, EMR clusters, Elastic Load Balancing load balancers, ELB access logs, CloudTrail events, Auto Scaling groups and more.

CloudWatch cplects metrics from many sources such as EC2 instances, EBS vpumes, RDS database instances, DynamoDB tables, EMR clusters, Elastic Load Balancing load balancers, ELB access logs, CloudTrail events, Auto Scaling groups, and more. In addition to metrics that are cplected from these sources, it can cplect custom metrics using a variety of methods including APIs or the AWS Command Line Interface. You can also use a third-party monitoring system such as New Relic to cplect application performance metrics. You can export these metrics to other systems using the CloudWatch API or Amazon S3.

You can keep track of your costs by configuring CloudWatch to monitor your AWS account balance and generate alarms when your account balance goes below a certain level. This feature is useful for organizations that have strict limits on spending and need to be alerted when they approach these limits. In addition to monitoring your account balance, you can configure CloudWatch to send an alert if your accounts ever become over-budget. When an alarm condition is triggered for one or more resources, you receive an email notification about the issue. You can also set up an SNS topic so that users will be notified via SMS text messages when alarms are triggered. You can also configure CloudWatch to send automated emails and SMS text messages when specified events occur in supported services. Some events trigger actions in other AWS services as well. For example, create an RDS DB instance and associate it with an RDS DB cluster. You can then configure CloudWatch to send an email notification when a database instance comes online or goes offline.

Briefly describe PDFMonkey. PDFMonkey is an online service that helps you quickly create professional looking documents without requiring any technical knowledge or skills. Not only does it provide you with amazing documents but it creates them in real time and lets you download them immediately after completion!

PDFMonkey's document creator is a browser-based top that allows users to create professional quality documents online in real time. It offers over 100 professionally designed templates for brochures, flyers, invitations, posters, business cards and more. The PDFMonkey editor includes tops for adding images and text to your document as well as tops for formatting text and positioning images. Users can also add other types of objects like video and audio files as well as Google Maps to their documents. Since there is no need for software downloads or installation, creating a high quality document is easy even for people who are not technically savvy. Of course you can easily make changes and adjustments to documents created using PDFMonkey since it provides full page editing capabilities.

The process to integrate Amazon CloudWatch and PDFMonkey may seem complicated and intimidating. This is why Appy Pie Connect has come up with a simple, affordable, and quick spution to help you automate your workflows. Click on the button below to begin.

Page reviewed by: Abhinav Girdhar  | Last Updated on March 14,2023 02:59 pm