The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS Command Line Interface with AWS Serverless Application Repository.
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The following code example shows how to use put-application-policy
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- AWS CLI
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Example 1: To share an application publicly
The following
put-application-policy
shares an application publicly, so anyone can find and deploy your application in the AWS Serverless Application Repository.aws serverlessrepo put-application-policy \ --application-id
arn:aws:serverlessrepo:us-east-1:123456789012:applications/my-test-application
\ --statements Principals='*',Actions=DeployOutput:
{ "Statements": [ { "Actions": [ "Deploy" ], "Principals": [ "" ], "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] }
Example 2: To share an application privately
The following
put-application-policy
shares an application privately, so only specific AWS accounts can find and deploy your application in the AWS Serverless Application Repository.aws serverlessrepo put-application-policy \ --application-id
arn:aws:serverlessrepo:us-east-1:123456789012:applications/my-test-application
\ --statementsPrincipals=111111111111,222222222222,Actions=Deploy
Output:
{ "Statements": [ { "Actions": [ "Deploy" ], "Principals": [ "111111111111", "222222222222" ], "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] }
For more information, see Sharing an Application Through the Console in the AWS Serverless Application Repository Developer Guide
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For API details, see PutApplicationPolicy
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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