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Disable Health Check AWS Beanstalk

I’ve got a node.js server deployed on beanstalk w/ an application loadbalancer. The node.js server has has a URL like the following:

app.get('/data/:id.json', async function (req, res) {
     // do stuff with an API key URL
})

This API key that I’m using here with a 3rd party service (infura, but that’s not important), kept getting called approx. 2k times an hour, and I kept trying to figure out why.

I have come to the conclusion that this may be a health check by AWS. Is there a way to disable this so I can prevent my API key from essentially being abused and charging me?

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>Solution :

Depending of the nature of the health checks, but for the many projects, is just a route = url/path like /healthcheck that returns 200.

Keep in mind that the health check is not a functional test, it’s just to know the application is alive and responds.

If you want to have a full checking, you can have a custom route ( checking a records in db…) but with a delay in checking not every 5 sec but I don’t recommand it at all.

So my suggestion to you, add another route, path like /healthcheck, and return a json response with 200 code like server is ok. For this path do not put any security filter ( like token or api key checking…)
and configure it in your beanstalk env.

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