enable-access-logging
Default Severity: medium
Explanation
API Gateway stages should have access log settings block configured to track all access to a particular stage. This should be applied to both v1 and v2 gateway stages.
Possible Impact
Logging provides vital information about access and usage
Suggested Resolution
Enable logging for API Gateway stages
Insecure Example
The following example will fail the aws-api-gateway-enable-access-logging check.
resource "aws_apigatewayv2_stage" "bad_example" {
api_id = aws_apigatewayv2_api.example.id
name = "example-stage"
}
resource "aws_apigatewayv2_stage" "bad_example" {
deployment_id = aws_api_gateway_deployment.example.id
rest_api_id = aws_api_gateway_rest_api.example.id
stage_name = "example"
}
Secure Example
The following example will pass the aws-api-gateway-enable-access-logging check.
resource "aws_apigatewayv2_stage" "good_example" {
api_id = aws_apigatewayv2_api.example.id
name = "example-stage"
access_log_settings {
destination_arn = "arn:aws:logs:region:0123456789:log-group:access_logging"
format = "json"
}
}
resource "aws_api_gateway_stage" "good_example" {
deployment_id = aws_api_gateway_deployment.example.id
rest_api_id = aws_api_gateway_rest_api.example.id
stage_name = "example"
access_log_settings {
destination_arn = "arn:aws:logs:region:0123456789:log-group:access_logging"
format = "json"
}
}