AWS::SecretsManager::RotationSchedule HostedRotationLambda
Creates a new Lambda rotation function based on one of the Secrets Manager rotation function templates.
You must specify Transform:
AWS::SecretsManager-2020-07-23
at the beginning of the CloudFormation
template.
For Amazon RDS master user credentials, see AWS::RDS::DBCluster MasterUserSecret.
For Amazon Redshift admin user credentials, see AWS::Redshift::Cluster.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "ExcludeCharacters" :
String
, "KmsKeyArn" :String
, "MasterSecretArn" :String
, "MasterSecretKmsKeyArn" :String
, "RotationLambdaName" :String
, "RotationType" :String
, "Runtime" :String
, "SuperuserSecretArn" :String
, "SuperuserSecretKmsKeyArn" :String
, "VpcSecurityGroupIds" :String
, "VpcSubnetIds" :String
}
YAML
ExcludeCharacters:
String
KmsKeyArn:String
MasterSecretArn:String
MasterSecretKmsKeyArn:String
RotationLambdaName:String
RotationType:String
Runtime:String
SuperuserSecretArn:String
SuperuserSecretKmsKeyArn:String
VpcSecurityGroupIds:String
VpcSubnetIds:String
Properties
ExcludeCharacters
-
A string of the characters that you don't want in the password.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
KmsKeyArn
-
The ARN of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt the secret. If you don't specify this value, then Secrets Manager uses the key
aws/secretsmanager
. Ifaws/secretsmanager
doesn't yet exist, then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically the first time it encrypts the secret value.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
MasterSecretArn
-
The ARN of the secret that contains superuser credentials, if you use the Alternating users rotation strategy. CloudFormation grants the execution role for the Lambda rotation function
GetSecretValue
permission to the secret in this property. For more information, see Lambda rotation function execution role permissions for Secrets Manager.You must create the superuser secret before you can set this property.
You must also include the superuser secret ARN as a key in the JSON of the rotating secret so that the Lambda rotation function can find it. CloudFormation does not hardcode secret ARNs in the Lambda rotation function, so you can use the function to rotate multiple secrets. For more information, see JSON structure of Secrets Manager secrets.
You can specify
MasterSecretArn
orSuperuserSecretArn
but not both. They represent the same superuser secret.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
MasterSecretKmsKeyArn
-
The ARN of the KMS key that Secrets Manager used to encrypt the superuser secret, if you use the alternating users strategy and the superuser secret is encrypted with a customer managed key. You don't need to specify this property if the superuser secret is encrypted using the key
aws/secretsmanager
. CloudFormation grants the execution role for the Lambda rotation functionDecrypt
,DescribeKey
, andGenerateDataKey
permission to the key in this property. For more information, see Lambda rotation function execution role permissions for Secrets Manager.You can specify
MasterSecretKmsKeyArn
orSuperuserSecretKmsKeyArn
but not both. They represent the same superuser secret KMS key.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
RotationLambdaName
-
The name of the Lambda rotation function.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
RotationType
-
The rotation template to base the rotation function on, one of the following:
-
Db2SingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSDb2RotationSingleUser. -
Db2MultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSDb2RotationMultiUser. -
MySQLSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSMySQLRotationSingleUser. -
MySQLMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSMySQLRotationMultiUser. -
PostgreSQLSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSPostgreSQLRotationSingleUser -
PostgreSQLMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSPostgreSQLRotationMultiUser. -
OracleSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSOracleRotationSingleUser. -
OracleMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSOracleRotationMultiUser. -
MariaDBSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSMariaDBRotationSingleUser. -
MariaDBMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSMariaDBRotationMultiUser. -
SQLServerSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSSQLServerRotationSingleUser. -
SQLServerMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRDSSQLServerRotationMultiUser. -
RedshiftSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRedshiftRotationSingleUsr. -
RedshiftMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerRedshiftRotationMultiUser. -
MongoDBSingleUser
to use the template SecretsManagerMongoDBRotationSingleUser. -
MongoDBMultiUser
to use the template SecretsManagerMongoDBRotationMultiUser.
Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
-
Runtime
-
By default, CloudFormation deploys Python 3.9 binaries for the rotation function. To use a different version of Python, you must do the following two steps:
-
Deploy the matching version Python binaries with your rotation function.
-
Set the version number in this field. For example, for Python 3.7, enter python3.7
If you only do one of the steps, your rotation function will be incompatible with the binaries. For more information, see Why did my Lambda rotation function fail with a "pg module not found" error
. Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
-
SuperuserSecretArn
-
The ARN of the secret that contains superuser credentials, if you use the Alternating users rotation strategy. CloudFormation grants the execution role for the Lambda rotation function
GetSecretValue
permission to the secret in this property. For more information, see Lambda rotation function execution role permissions for Secrets Manager.You must create the superuser secret before you can set this property.
You must also include the superuser secret ARN as a key in the JSON of the rotating secret so that the Lambda rotation function can find it. CloudFormation does not hardcode secret ARNs in the Lambda rotation function, so you can use the function to rotate multiple secrets. For more information, see JSON structure of Secrets Manager secrets.
You can specify
MasterSecretArn
orSuperuserSecretArn
but not both. They represent the same superuser secret.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
SuperuserSecretKmsKeyArn
-
The ARN of the KMS key that Secrets Manager used to encrypt the superuser secret, if you use the alternating users strategy and the superuser secret is encrypted with a customer managed key. You don't need to specify this property if the superuser secret is encrypted using the key
aws/secretsmanager
. CloudFormation grants the execution role for the Lambda rotation functionDecrypt
,DescribeKey
, andGenerateDataKey
permission to the key in this property. For more information, see Lambda rotation function execution role permissions for Secrets Manager.You can specify
MasterSecretKmsKeyArn
orSuperuserSecretKmsKeyArn
but not both. They represent the same superuser secret KMS key.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
VpcSecurityGroupIds
-
A comma-separated list of security group IDs applied to the target database.
The template applies the same security groups as on the Lambda rotation function that is created as part of this stack.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
VpcSubnetIds
-
A comma separated list of VPC subnet IDs of the target database network. The Lambda rotation function is in the same subnet group.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption