EventBridge - API Destination Connection Error

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I am trying to create new connection for a new api destination for an EventBridge rule. The api destination is to a service hosted in AWS. I am trying to setup Oauth Client Credentials. I am trying to re-use credentials that are in the AWS Secrets Manager.

I keep getting the following error: Invalid target fields. Complete all required fields for the new connection correctly.

I am not being told what field is incorrect. Is there a way to know which connection field is wrong? Is trying to re-use credentials in the secrets manager possible?

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Hi there,

As per the case notes, in terms of the error "Invalid target fields. Complete all required fields for the new connection correctly" received, can you kindly confirm the following.

  • How are you creating the console, are you creating via EventBridge console, or using another method, i.e CloudFormation for example?
  • When creating the connection, can you confirm which fields are specified and which fields are not specified?

Could you kindly share the details above so that I can research further on other queries you have mentioned in relation to the error.

In terms of creating a connection with OAuth authorization parameters an example is given below:

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-events-connection.html#aws-resource-events-connection--examples--Create_a_connection_with_OAuth_authorization_parameters

AWS
answered a year ago
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Hello, and thank you.

How are you creating the console, are you creating via EventBridge console, or using another method, i.e CloudFormation for example? I am using the EventBridge console.

When creating the connection, can you confirm which fields are specified and which fields are not specified?

  • EventBridge API destination
  • Create a new API destination
  • API destination endpoint (some endpoint)
  • HTTP Method - POST
  • No rate limit
  • Create a new connection
  • some connection name
  • Destination type - Other
  • Authorization Type - Oauth Client Credentials
  • some authorization enpoint
  • HTTP Method - POST - for authorization endpoint
  • Client ID
  • Client secret
  • using an existing role
answered a year ago
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reviewed 23 days ago
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Hi there,

As per your response, can you please confirm.

AWS
answered a year ago
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reviewed 7 months ago

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