Grant permission to tag resources on creation
The following tag-on create Amazon ECS API actions allow you to specify tags when you create the resource. If tags are specified in the resource-creating action, AWS performs additional authorization to verify that the correct permissions are assigned to create tags.
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CreateCapacityProvider
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CreateCluster
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CreateService
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CreateTaskSet
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RegisterContainerInstance
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RegisterTaskDefinition
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RunTask
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StartTask
You can use resource tags to implement attribute-based control (ABAC). For more information, see Control access to Amazon ECS resources using resource tags and Tagging Amazon ECS resources.
To allow tagging on creation, create or modify a policy to include both the permissions to
use the action that creates the resource, such as ecs:CreateCluster
or
ecs:RunTask
and the ecs:TagResource
action.
The following example demonstrates a policy that allows users to create clusters and add
tags during the cluster creation. Users are not permitted to tag any existing resources
(they cannot call the ecs:TagResource
action directly).
{ "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "ecs:CreateCluster" ], "Resource": "*" }, { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "ecs:TagResource" ], "Resource": "*", "Condition": { "StringEquals": { "ecs:CreateAction": [ "CreateCluster", "CreateCapacityProvider", "CreateService", "CreateTaskSet", "RegisterContainerInstance", "RegisterTaskDefinition", "RunTask", "StartTask" ] } } } ] }
The ecs:TagResource
action is only evaluated if tags are applied during the
resource-creating action. Therefore, a user that has permissions to create a resource
(assuming there are no tagging conditions) does not require permissions to use the
ecs:TagResource
action if no tags are specified in the request. However, if
the user attempts to create a resource with tags, the request fails if the user does not
have permissions to use the ecs:TagResource
action.
Amazon ECS control access to specific tags
You can use additional conditions in the Condition
element of your IAM
policies to control the tag keys and values that can be applied to resources.
The following condition keys can be used with the examples in the preceding section:
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aws:RequestTag
: To indicate that a particular tag key or tag key and value must be present in a request. Other tags can also be specified in the request.-
Use with the
StringEquals
condition operator to enforce a specific tag key and value combination, for example, to enforce the tagcost-center
=cc123
:"StringEquals": { "aws:RequestTag/cost-center": "cc123" }
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Use with the
StringLike
condition operator to enforce a specific tag key in the request; for example, to enforce the tag keypurpose
:"StringLike": { "aws:RequestTag/purpose": "*" }
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aws:TagKeys
: To enforce the tag keys that are used in the request.-
Use with the
ForAllValues
modifier to enforce specific tag keys if they are provided in the request (if tags are specified in the request, only specific tag keys are allowed; no other tags are allowed). For example, the tag keysenvironment
orcost-center
are allowed:"ForAllValues:StringEquals": { "aws:TagKeys": ["environment","cost-center"] }
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Use with the
ForAnyValue
modifier to enforce the presence of at least one of the specified tag keys in the request. For example, at least one of the tag keysenvironment
orwebserver
must be present in the request:"ForAnyValue:StringEquals": { "aws:TagKeys": ["environment","webserver"] }
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These condition keys can be applied to resource-creating actions that support tagging,
as well as the ecs:TagResource
action. To learn whether an Amazon ECS API action
supports tagging, see Actions, resources, and condition keys for
Amazon ECS.
To force users to specify tags when they create a resource, you must use the
aws:RequestTag
condition key or the aws:TagKeys
condition
key with the ForAnyValue
modifier on the resource-creating action. The
ecs:TagResource
action is not evaluated if a user does not specify tags
for the resource-creating action.
For conditions, the condition key is not case-sensitive and the condition value is
case-sensitive. Therefore, to enforce the case-sensitivity of a tag key, use the
aws:TagKeys
condition key, where the tag key is specified as a value in
the condition.
For more information about multi-value conditions, see Conditions with multiple context keys or values in the IAM User Guide.