Accepts the definition of a single state and executes it. You can test a state without creating a state machine or updating an existing state machine. Using this API, you can test the following:
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/sfn_test_state/ for full documentation.
sfn_test_state(
definition,
roleArn = NULL,
input = NULL,
inspectionLevel = NULL,
revealSecrets = NULL,
variables = NULL
)
[required] The Amazon States Language (ASL) definition of the state.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role with the required IAM permissions for the state.
A string that contains the JSON input data for the state.
Determines the values to return when a state is tested. You can specify one of the following types:
INFO
: Shows the final state output. By default, Step Functions
sets inspectionLevel
to INFO
if you don't specify a level.
DEBUG
: Shows the final state output along with the input and
output data processing result.
TRACE
: Shows the HTTP request and response for an HTTP Task. This
level also shows the final state output along with the input and
output data processing result.
Each of these levels also provide information about the status of the state execution and the next state to transition to.
Specifies whether or not to include secret information in the test result. For HTTP Tasks, a secret includes the data that an EventBridge connection adds to modify the HTTP request headers, query parameters, and body. Step Functions doesn't omit any information included in the state definition or the HTTP response.
If you set revealSecrets
to true
, you must make sure that the IAM
user that calls the test_state
API has permission
for the states:RevealSecrets
action. For an example of IAM policy that
sets the states:RevealSecrets
permission, see IAM permissions to test a state.
Without this permission, Step Functions throws an access denied error.
By default, revealSecrets
is set to false
.
JSON object literal that sets variables used in the state under test. Object keys are the variable names and values are the variable values.