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Creating additional spaces that support AWS Builder ID users

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Creating additional spaces that support AWS Builder ID users - Amazon CodeCatalyst
Note

This topic describes how to create spaces that support users who sign in to CodeCatalyst with a AWS Builder ID. To create spaces that support users who are managed as part of SSO users and groups, see Administering spaces that support identity federation.

When you first sign up in Amazon CodeCatalyst, you are required to create a space. You can choose to create additional spaces to meet your business needs.

Note

Space names must be unique across CodeCatalyst. You cannot reuse names of deleted spaces.

To create additional spaces, you must be assigned the Space administrator role.

Note

When you create an additional space, you are not prompted to create a project. .

To create another space
  1. In the AWS Management Console, make sure you are signed in with the same AWS account that you want to associate with your CodeCatalyst space.

  2. Open the CodeCatalyst console at https://codecatalyst.aws/.

  3. Navigate to your space.

    Tip

    If you belong to more than one space, choose a space in the top navigation bar.

  4. Choose Create space.

  5. On the Create a space page, in Space name, enter a name for the space. You cannot change this later.

    Note

    Space names must be unique across CodeCatalyst. You cannot reuse names of deleted spaces.

  6. In AWS Region, choose the Region where you want to store your space and project data. You cannot change this later.

  7. In AWS account ID, enter the twelve-digit ID for the account you want to connect to your space.

    In AWS account verification token, copy the generated token ID. The token is automatically copied for you, but you might want to store it while you approve the AWS connection request.

  8. Choose Verify in AWS.

  9. The Verify Amazon CodeCatalyst space page opens in the AWS Management Console. This is the Amazon CodeCatalyst Spaces page. You might need to sign in to access the page.

    In the AWS Management Console, make sure to choose the same AWS Region where you want to create your space.

    To directly access the page, sign in to the Amazon CodeCatalyst Spaces in the AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/codecatalyst/home/.

    The verification token is automatically entered in Verification token. A success banner shows a message that the token is a valid token.

  10. Choose Verify space.

    An Account verified success message displays to show that the account has been added to the space.

  11. Remain on the Verify Amazon CodeCatalyst space page. Choose the following link: To enable the Standard tier or add IAM roles this space, view space details.

    The CodeCatalyst space details page opens in the AWS Management Console. This is the Amazon CodeCatalyst Spaces page. You might need to log in to access the page.

  12. Under IAM roles available to CodeCatalyst, choose Add IAM role.

    The Add IAM roles available to CodeCatalyst page displays.

  13. Choose Create CodeCatalyst development administrator role in IAM. This option creates a service role that contains the permissions policy and trust policy for the development role.

    The developer role is an AWS IAM role that enables your CodeCatalyst workflows to access AWS resources such as Amazon S3, Lambda, and AWS CloudFormation. The role will have a name CodeCatalystWorkflowDevelopmentRole-spaceName with a unique identifier appended.

  14. Choose Create development role.

  15. On the connection page, under IAM roles available to CodeCatalyst, view the developer role in the list of IAM roles added to your account.

  16. Choose Go to Amazon CodeCatalyst.

  17. On the creation page in CodeCatalyst, choose Create space.

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