

# `AWSConfigRemediation-EnableElasticBeanstalkEnvironmentLogStreaming`
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 **Description** 

 The `AWSConfigRemediation-EnableElasticBeanstalkEnvironmentLogStreaming` runbook enables logging on the AWS Elastic Beanstalk (Elastic Beanstalk) environment you specify. 

 [Run this Automation (console)](https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/automation/execute/AWSConfigRemediation-EnableElasticBeanstalkEnvironmentLogStreaming) 

**Document type**

Automation

**Owner**

Amazon

**Platforms**

Linux, macOS, Windows

**Parameters**
+ AutomationAssumeRole

  Type: String

  Description: (Required) The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that allows Systems Manager Automation to perform the actions on your behalf.
+ EnvironmentId

  Type: String

  Description: (Required) The ID of the Elastic Beanstalk environment that you want to enable logging on.

**Required IAM permissions**

The `AutomationAssumeRole` parameter requires the following actions to use the runbook successfully.
+  `ssm:StartAutomationExecution` 
+  `ssm:GetAutomationExecution` 
+  `elasticbeanstalk:DescribeConfigurationSettings` 
+  `elasticbeanstalk:DescribeEnvironments` 
+  `elasticbeanstalk:UpdateEnvironment` 

 **Document Steps** 
+  `aws:executeAwsApi` - Enables logging on the Elastic Beanstalk environment you specify in the `EnvironmentId` parameter. 
+  `aws:waitForAwsResourceProperty` - Waits for the status of the environment to change to `Ready` . 
+  `aws:executeScript` - Verifies logging has been enabled on the Elastic Beanstalk environment. 