Update a workspace for Prompt management and Amazon Bedrock Flows - Amazon Bedrock

Update a workspace for Prompt management and Amazon Bedrock Flows

Amazon Bedrock Studio, renamed to Amazon Bedrock IDE, is now available in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio. Amazon Bedrock Studio will be available until February 28, 2025. You may access existing workspaces in this previous version through February 28, 2025, but you may not create new workspaces. To access the enhanced GA version of Amazon Bedrock Studio with additional features and capabilities, you can create a new Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio domain. To learn about Amazon Bedrock Studio IDE, see the documentation.

If you created an Amazon Bedrock Studio workspace before the introduction of Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management, you need to update the workspace before workspace members can create a Amazon Bedrock Flows app or use Prompt management. You don't need to update workspaces that you create after the introduction of Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

Note

You will see an alert banner in the Amazon Bedrock console when you open a workspace that was created before the introduction of Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management. The alert banner contains steps for enabling Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management. This topic documents those steps. The banner doesn't appear for workspaces that you create after the introduction of Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

To update a workspace for Prompt management and Amazon Bedrock Flows
  1. Update the service role that the workspace uses.

  2. Update the provisioning role that the workspace uses.

  3. Update the permissions boundary for the workspace.

  4. Add the Amazon DataZone blueprints that the workspace needs for Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

Update the service role

In this procedure you update the service role that a Amazon Bedrock Studio workspace uses. Updating the provisioning role helps enable Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

To update the service role
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon Bedrock console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Bedrock Studio.

  3. In Bedrock Studio workspaces, select the workspace that you want to update.

  4. Choose the Overview tab. If the workspace needs an update to support Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management, you will see an alert banner with steps for enabling Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

  5. In Workspace details, choose the service role ARN in Service role. The IAM console opens with the service role.

  6. In the IAM console, choose the Permissions tab.

  7. In Permission policies select the policy to open the policy editor.

  8. In the Policy editor, choose JSON, if it is not already chosen.

  9. Replace the current policy with the policy at Permissions to manage an Amazon Bedrock Studio workspace.

  10. Choose Next.

  11. Choose Save changes.

  12. Next step: Update the provisioning role.

Update the provisioning role

In this procedure you update the provisioning role that a Amazon Bedrock Studio workspace uses. Updating the provisioning role helps enable Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

To update the provisioning role
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon Bedrock console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Bedrock Studio.

  3. In Bedrock Studio workspaces, select the workspace that you want to update.

  4. Choose the Overview tab. If the workspace needs an update to support Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management, you will see an alert banner with steps for enabling Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

  5. In Workspace details, choose the provisioning role ARN in Provisioning role. The IAM console opens with the provisioning role.

  6. In the IAM console, choose the Permissions tab.

  7. In Permission policies select the policy to open the policy editor.

  8. In the Policy editor, choose JSON, if it is not already chosen.

  9. Replace the current policy with the policy at Permissions to manage Amazon Bedrock Studio user resources.

  10. Choose Next.

  11. Choose Save changes.

  12. Next step: Update the permissions boundary.

Update the permissions boundary

In this procedure, you update the permissions boundary for a Amazon Bedrock Studio workspace. Updating the permissions boundary helps enable Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

To update the permission boundaries
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the IAM console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/.

  2. On the left navigation pane, choose Policies.

  3. Open the AmazonDataZoneBedrockPermissionsBoundary policy that you created in Step 2: Create permissions boundary, service role, and provisioning role.

  4. On the Permissions tab, choose Edit.

  5. In the Policy editor, choose JSON, if it is not already chosen.

  6. Replace the current policy with the policy at Permission boundaries.

  7. Choose Next.

  8. Choose Save changes.

  9. Next step: Add the Amazon DataZone blueprints.

Add the Amazon DataZone blueprints

In this procedure, you add the Amazon DataZone blueprints that an Amazon Bedrock Studio workspace needs to enable Amazon Bedrock Flows and Prompt management.

To add the Amazon DataZone blueprints
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon Bedrock console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Bedrock Studio.

  3. In Bedrock Studio workspaces, select the workspace that you want to add the blueprints to.

  4. Choose the Overview tab.

  5. In Workspace details, note the alert banner for Prompt management and Amazon Bedrock Flows. Make sure you have completed step one.

  6. In the alert banner, choose the Enable hyperlink to add the blueprints.