BatchIsAuthorized
Makes a series of decisions about multiple authorization requests for one principal or
resource. Each request contains the equivalent content of an IsAuthorized
request: principal, action, resource, and context. Either the principal
or
the resource
parameter must be identical across all requests. For example,
Verified Permissions won't evaluate a pair of requests where bob
views
photo1
and alice
views photo2
. Authorization
of bob
to view photo1
and photo2
, or
bob
and alice
to view photo1
, are valid
batches.
The request is evaluated against all policies in the specified policy store that match the
entities that you declare. The result of the decisions is a series of Allow
or Deny
responses, along with the IDs of the policies that produced each
decision.
The entities
of a BatchIsAuthorized
API request can contain
up to 100 principals and up to 100 resources. The requests
of a
BatchIsAuthorized
API request can contain up to 30 requests.
Note
The BatchIsAuthorized
operation doesn't have its own IAM
permission. To authorize this operation for AWS principals, include the permission
verifiedpermissions:IsAuthorized
in their IAM policies.
Request Syntax
{
"entities": { ... },
"policyStoreId": "string
",
"requests": [
{
"action": {
"actionId": "string
",
"actionType": "string
"
},
"context": { ... },
"principal": {
"entityId": "string
",
"entityType": "string
"
},
"resource": {
"entityId": "string
",
"entityType": "string
"
}
}
]
}
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
Note
In the following list, the required parameters are described first.
- policyStoreId
-
Specifies the ID of the policy store. Policies in this policy store will be used to make the authorization decisions for the input.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 200.
Pattern:
[a-zA-Z0-9-]*
Required: Yes
- requests
-
An array of up to 30 requests that you want Verified Permissions to evaluate.
Type: Array of BatchIsAuthorizedInputItem objects
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item.
Required: Yes
- entities
-
Specifies the list of resources and principals and their associated attributes that Verified Permissions can examine when evaluating the policies.
Note
You can include only principal and resource entities in this parameter; you can't include actions. You must specify actions in the schema.
Type: EntitiesDefinition object
Note: This object is a Union. Only one member of this object can be specified or returned.
Required: No
Response Syntax
{
"results": [
{
"decision": "string",
"determiningPolicies": [
{
"policyId": "string"
}
],
"errors": [
{
"errorDescription": "string"
}
],
"request": {
"action": {
"actionId": "string",
"actionType": "string"
},
"context": { ... },
"principal": {
"entityId": "string",
"entityType": "string"
},
"resource": {
"entityId": "string",
"entityType": "string"
}
}
}
]
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- results
-
A series of
Allow
orDeny
decisions for each request, and the policies that produced them. These results are returned in the order they were requested.Type: Array of BatchIsAuthorizedOutputItem objects
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- AccessDeniedException
-
You don't have sufficient access to perform this action.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InternalServerException
-
The request failed because of an internal error. Try your request again later
HTTP Status Code: 500
- ResourceNotFoundException
-
The request failed because it references a resource that doesn't exist.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ThrottlingException
-
The request failed because it exceeded a throttling quota.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ValidationException
-
The request failed because one or more input parameters don't satisfy their constraint requirements. The output is provided as a list of fields and a reason for each field that isn't valid.
The possible reasons include the following:
-
UnrecognizedEntityType
The policy includes an entity type that isn't found in the schema.
-
UnrecognizedActionId
The policy includes an action id that isn't found in the schema.
-
InvalidActionApplication
The policy includes an action that, according to the schema, doesn't support the specified principal and resource.
-
UnexpectedType
The policy included an operand that isn't a valid type for the specified operation.
-
IncompatibleTypes
The types of elements included in a
set
, or the types of expressions used in anif...then...else
clause aren't compatible in this context. -
MissingAttribute
The policy attempts to access a record or entity attribute that isn't specified in the schema. Test for the existence of the attribute first before attempting to access its value. For more information, see the has (presence of attribute test) operator
in the Cedar Policy Language Guide. -
UnsafeOptionalAttributeAccess
The policy attempts to access a record or entity attribute that is optional and isn't guaranteed to be present. Test for the existence of the attribute first before attempting to access its value. For more information, see the has (presence of attribute test) operator
in the Cedar Policy Language Guide. -
ImpossiblePolicy
Cedar has determined that a policy condition always evaluates to false. If the policy is always false, it can never apply to any query, and so it can never affect an authorization decision.
-
WrongNumberArguments
The policy references an extension type with the wrong number of arguments.
-
FunctionArgumentValidationError
Cedar couldn't parse the argument passed to an extension type. For example, a string that is to be parsed as an IPv4 address can contain only digits and the period character.
HTTP Status Code: 400
-
Examples
Example requests for multiple principals and actions with one resource
The following example requests two authorization decisions for two principals
of type User
named Alice
and Annalisa
.
Alice wants to perform the ViewPhoto
operation on a resource of
type Photo
named VacationPhoto94.jpg
. The photo is in
Alice's account. Annalisa wants to delete
VacationPhoto94.jpg
.
The response shows that Alice's request was allowed by one policy and Annalisa's request was denied because the photo is in someone else's account.
Sample Request
POST HTTP/1.1
Host: verifiedpermissions.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
X-Amz-Date: 20230613T200059Z
Accept-Encoding: identity
X-Amz-Target: VerifiedPermissions.BatchIsAuthorized
User-Agent: <UserAgentString>
Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential=<Credential>, SignedHeaders=<Headers>, Signature=<Signature>
Content-Length: <PayloadSizeBytes>
{
"requests": [
{
"principal": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::User",
"entityId": "Alice"
},
"action": {
"actionType": "PhotoFlash::Action",
"actionId": "ViewPhoto"
},
"resource": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Photo",
"entityId": "VacationPhoto94.jpg"
}
},
{
"principal": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::User",
"entityId": "Annalisa"
},
"action": {
"actionType": "PhotoFlash::Action",
"actionId": "DeletePhoto"
},
"resource": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Photo",
"entityId": "VacationPhoto94.jpg"
}
}
],
"entities": {
"entityList": [
{
"identifier": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::User",
"entityId": "Alice"
},
"attributes": {
"Account": {
"entityIdentifier": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Account",
"entityId": "1234"
}
},
"Email": {
"string": ""
}
},
"parents": []
},
{
"identifier": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::User",
"entityId": "Annalisa"
},
"attributes": {
"Account": {
"entityIdentifier": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Account",
"entityId": "5678"
}
},
"Email": {
"string": ""
}
},
"parents": []
},
{
"identifier": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Photo",
"entityId": "VacationPhoto94.jpg"
},
"attributes": {
"IsPrivate": {
"boolean": false
},
"Name": {
"string": ""
}
},
"parents": [
{
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Account",
"entityId": "1234"
}
]
},
{
"identifier": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Account",
"entityId": "1234"
},
"attributes": {
"Name": {
"string": ""
}
},
"parents": []
}
]
},
"policyStoreId": "PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111"
}
Sample Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2023 20:00:59 GMT
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.0
Content-Length: <PayloadSizeBytes>
vary: origin
vary: access-control-request-method
vary: access-control-request-headers
x-amzn-requestid: a1b2c3d4-e5f6-a1b2-c3d4-EXAMPLE11111
Connection: keep-alive
{
"results": [
{
"request": {
"principal": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::User",
"entityId": "alice"
},
"action": {
"actionType": "PhotoFlash::Action",
"actionId": "ViewPhoto"
},
"resource": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Photo",
"entityId": "VacationPhoto94.jpg"
}
},
"decision": "ALLOW",
"determiningPolicies": [
{
"policyId": "SPEXAMPLEabcdefg111111"
}
],
"errors": []
},
{
"request": {
"principal": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::User",
"entityId": "annalisa"
},
"action": {
"actionType": "PhotoFlash::Action",
"actionId": "DeletePhoto"
},
"resource": {
"entityType": "PhotoFlash::Photo",
"entityId": "VacationPhoto94.jpg"
}
},
"decision": "DENY",
"determiningPolicies": [],
"errors": []
}
]
}
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: