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Amazon Cognito is a service that you can use to create unique identities for your users, authenticate these identities with identity providers, and save mobile user data in the AWS Cloud.
Enable this integration to see your Cognito Advanced Security metrics in Datadog.
Setup
Installation
If you haven’t already, set up the Amazon Web Services integration first.
Metric collection
- In the AWS integration page, ensure that
Cognito
is enabled under the Metric Collection
tab. - Install the Datadog - Amazon Cognito integration.
Note: Advanced Security must be enabled in AWS. See the AWS documentation to add Advanced Security to a User Pool.
Log collection
Enable logging
Configure Amazon Cognito to send logs either to a S3 bucket or to CloudWatch.
Note: Only user pool logs can be sent. Amazon does not support the sending of other Cognito logs.
Note: If you log to a S3 bucket, make sure that amazon_cognito
is set as Target prefix.
Send logs to Datadog
If you haven’t already, set up the Datadog Forwarder Lambda function.
Once the Lambda function is installed, manually add a trigger on the S3 bucket or CloudWatch log group that contains your Amazon Cognito logs in the AWS console:
Data Collected
Metrics
aws.cognito.account_takeover_risk (count) | Requests where Amazon Cognito detected account take-over risk |
aws.cognito.compromised_credential_risk (count) | Requests where Amazon Cognito detected compromised credentials |
aws.cognito.federation_successes (count) | Provides the total number of successful identity federation requests to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.federation_throttles (count) | Provides the total number of throttled identity federation requests to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.no_risk (count) | Requests where Amazon Cognito did not identify any risk |
aws.cognito.override_block (count) | Requests that Amazon Cognito blocked because of the configuration provided by the developer |
aws.cognito.risk (count) | Requests that Amazon Cognito marked as risky |
aws.cognito.sign_in_successes (count) | Provides the total number of successful user authentication requests made to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.sign_in_throttles (count) | Provides the total number of throttled user authentication requests made to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.sign_up_successes (count) | Provides the total number of successful user registration requests made to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.sign_up_throttles (count) | Provides the total number of throttled user registration requests made to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.token_refresh_successes (count) | Provides the total number of successful requests to refresh an Amazon Cognito token that were made to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
aws.cognito.token_refresh_throttles (count) | Provides the total number of throttled requests to refresh an Amazon Cognito token that were made to the Amazon Cognito user pool |
Events
The Amazon Cognito integration does not include any events.
Service Checks
The Amazon Cognito integration does not include any service checks.
Troubleshooting
Need help? Contact Datadog support.