Interface ICfnManagedPolicyProps
Properties for defining a CfnManagedPolicy
.
Namespace: Amazon.CDK.AWS.IAM
Assembly: Amazon.CDK.Lib.dll
Syntax (csharp)
public interface ICfnManagedPolicyProps
Syntax (vb)
Public Interface ICfnManagedPolicyProps
Remarks
See: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-managedpolicy.html
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Examples
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
using Amazon.CDK.AWS.IAM;
var policyDocument;
var cfnManagedPolicyProps = new CfnManagedPolicyProps {
PolicyDocument = policyDocument,
// the properties below are optional
Description = "description",
Groups = new [] { "groups" },
ManagedPolicyName = "managedPolicyName",
Path = "path",
Roles = new [] { "roles" },
Users = new [] { "users" }
};
Synopsis
Properties
Description | A friendly description of the policy. |
Groups | The name (friendly name, not ARN) of the group to attach the policy to. |
ManagedPolicyName | The friendly name of the policy. |
Path | The path for the policy. |
PolicyDocument | The JSON policy document that you want to use as the content for the new policy. |
Roles | The name (friendly name, not ARN) of the role to attach the policy to. |
Users | The name (friendly name, not ARN) of the IAM user to attach the policy to. |
Properties
Description
A friendly description of the policy.
virtual string Description { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
Typically used to store information about the permissions defined in the policy. For example, "Grants access to production DynamoDB tables."
The policy description is immutable. After a value is assigned, it cannot be changed.
Groups
The name (friendly name, not ARN) of the group to attach the policy to.
virtual string[] Groups { get; }
Property Value
System.String[]
Remarks
This parameter allows (through its regex pattern ) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-
ManagedPolicyName
The friendly name of the policy.
virtual string ManagedPolicyName { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you must replace the resource, specify a new name.
If you specify a name, you must specify the CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
value to acknowledge your template's capabilities. For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .
Naming an IAM resource can cause an unrecoverable error if you reuse the same template in multiple Regions. To prevent this, we recommend using Fn::Join
and AWS::Region
to create a Region-specific name, as in the following example: {"Fn::Join": ["", [{"Ref": "AWS::Region"}, {"Ref": "MyResourceName"}]]}
.
Path
The path for the policy.
virtual string Path { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
For more information about paths, see IAM identifiers in the IAM User Guide .
This parameter is optional. If it is not included, it defaults to a slash (/).
This parameter allows (through its regex pattern ) a string of characters consisting of either a forward slash (/) by itself or a string that must begin and end with forward slashes. In addition, it can contain any ASCII character from the ! ( \u0021
) through the DEL character ( \u007F
), including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.
You cannot use an asterisk (*) in the path name.
Default: - "/"
PolicyDocument
The JSON policy document that you want to use as the content for the new policy.
object PolicyDocument { get; }
Property Value
System.Object
Remarks
You must provide policies in JSON format in IAM. However, for AWS CloudFormation templates formatted in YAML, you can provide the policy in JSON or YAML format. AWS CloudFormation always converts a YAML policy to JSON format before submitting it to IAM.
The maximum length of the policy document that you can pass in this operation, including whitespace, is listed below. To view the maximum character counts of a managed policy with no whitespaces, see IAM and AWS STS character quotas .
To learn more about JSON policy grammar, see Grammar of the IAM JSON policy language in the IAM User Guide .
The regex pattern used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of the following:
Roles
The name (friendly name, not ARN) of the role to attach the policy to.
virtual string[] Roles { get; }
Property Value
System.String[]
Remarks
This parameter allows (per its regex pattern ) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-
If an external policy (such as AWS::IAM::Policy
or AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy
) has a Ref
to a role and if a resource (such as AWS::ECS::Service
) also has a Ref
to the same role, add a DependsOn
attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an AWS::ECS::Service
resource, the DependsOn
attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the AWS::ECS::Service
resource before deleting its role's policy.
Users
The name (friendly name, not ARN) of the IAM user to attach the policy to.
virtual string[] Users { get; }
Property Value
System.String[]
Remarks
This parameter allows (through its regex pattern ) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-