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Class: Aws::IAM::Types::ContextEntry

Inherits:
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Overview

Note:

When passing ContextEntry as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  context_key_name: "ContextKeyNameType",
  context_key_values: ["ContextKeyValueType"],
  context_key_type: "string", # accepts string, stringList, numeric, numericList, boolean, booleanList, ip, ipList, binary, binaryList, date, dateList
}

Contains information about a condition context key. It includes the name of the key and specifies the value (or values, if the context key supports multiple values) to use in the simulation. This information is used when evaluating the Condition elements of the input policies.

This data type is used as an input parameter to SimulateCustomPolicy and SimulatePrincipalPolicy.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#context_key_nameString

The full name of a condition context key, including the service prefix. For example, aws:SourceIp or s3:VersionId.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The full name of a condition context key, including the service prefix.

#context_key_typeString

The data type of the value (or values) specified in the ContextKeyValues parameter.

Possible values:

  • string
  • stringList
  • numeric
  • numericList
  • boolean
  • booleanList
  • ip
  • ipList
  • binary
  • binaryList
  • date
  • dateList

Returns:

  • (String)

    The data type of the value (or values) specified in the ContextKeyValues parameter.

#context_key_valuesArray<String>

The value (or values, if the condition context key supports multiple values) to provide to the simulation when the key is referenced by a Condition element in an input policy.

Returns:

  • (Array<String>)

    The value (or values, if the condition context key supports multiple values) to provide to the simulation when the key is referenced by a Condition element in an input policy.