PolicyProps

class aws_cdk.aws_iam.PolicyProps(*, document=None, force=None, groups=None, policy_name=None, roles=None, statements=None, users=None)

Bases: object

Properties for defining an IAM inline policy document.

Parameters:
  • document (Optional[PolicyDocument]) – Initial PolicyDocument to use for this Policy. If omited, any PolicyStatement provided in the statements property will be applied against the empty default PolicyDocument. Default: - An empty policy.

  • force (Optional[bool]) – Force creation of an AWS::IAM::Policy. Unless set to true, this Policy construct will not materialize to an AWS::IAM::Policy CloudFormation resource in case it would have no effect (for example, if it remains unattached to an IAM identity or if it has no statements). This is generally desired behavior, since it prevents creating invalid–and hence undeployable–CloudFormation templates. In cases where you know the policy must be created and it is actually an error if no statements have been added to it or it remains unattached to an IAM identity, you can set this to true. Default: false

  • groups (Optional[Sequence[IGroup]]) – Groups to attach this policy to. You can also use attachToGroup(group) to attach this policy to a group. Default: - No groups.

  • policy_name (Optional[str]) – The name of the policy. If you specify multiple policies for an entity, specify unique names. For example, if you specify a list of policies for an IAM role, each policy must have a unique name. Default: - Uses the logical ID of the policy resource, which is ensured to be unique within the stack.

  • roles (Optional[Sequence[IRole]]) – Roles to attach this policy to. You can also use attachToRole(role) to attach this policy to a role. Default: - No roles.

  • statements (Optional[Sequence[PolicyStatement]]) – Initial set of permissions to add to this policy document. You can also use addStatements(...statement) to add permissions later. Default: - No statements.

  • users (Optional[Sequence[IUser]]) – Users to attach this policy to. You can also use attachToUser(user) to attach this policy to a user. Default: - No users.

ExampleMetadata:

infused

Example:

# books: apigateway.Resource
# iam_user: iam.User


get_books = books.add_method("GET", apigateway.HttpIntegration("http://amazon.com"),
    authorization_type=apigateway.AuthorizationType.IAM
)

iam_user.attach_inline_policy(iam.Policy(self, "AllowBooks",
    statements=[
        iam.PolicyStatement(
            actions=["execute-api:Invoke"],
            effect=iam.Effect.ALLOW,
            resources=[get_books.method_arn]
        )
    ]
))

Attributes

document

Initial PolicyDocument to use for this Policy.

If omited, any PolicyStatement provided in the statements property will be applied against the empty default PolicyDocument.

Default:
  • An empty policy.

force

Force creation of an AWS::IAM::Policy.

Unless set to true, this Policy construct will not materialize to an AWS::IAM::Policy CloudFormation resource in case it would have no effect (for example, if it remains unattached to an IAM identity or if it has no statements). This is generally desired behavior, since it prevents creating invalid–and hence undeployable–CloudFormation templates.

In cases where you know the policy must be created and it is actually an error if no statements have been added to it or it remains unattached to an IAM identity, you can set this to true.

Default:

false

groups

Groups to attach this policy to.

You can also use attachToGroup(group) to attach this policy to a group.

Default:
  • No groups.

policy_name

The name of the policy.

If you specify multiple policies for an entity, specify unique names. For example, if you specify a list of policies for an IAM role, each policy must have a unique name.

Default:

  • Uses the logical ID of the policy resource, which is ensured

to be unique within the stack.

roles

Roles to attach this policy to.

You can also use attachToRole(role) to attach this policy to a role.

Default:
  • No roles.

statements

Initial set of permissions to add to this policy document.

You can also use addStatements(...statement) to add permissions later.

Default:
  • No statements.

users

Users to attach this policy to.

You can also use attachToUser(user) to attach this policy to a user.

Default:
  • No users.