Setting up AWS Glue DataBrew
Before you get started with AWS Glue DataBrew, you need to set up some permissions, a user, and a role. Start by doing the following steps:
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Signing up for an AWS account as needed, and creating AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies to enable users to run DataBrew:
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Signing up for a new AWS account and adding a user. For more information, see Setting up a new AWS account.
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Adding an IAM policy for a console user. A user with these permissions can access DataBrew on the AWS Management Console.
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Adding permissions for data resources for an IAM role. An IAM role with these permissions can access data on behalf of the user.
You need to be an IAM administrator to create users, roles, and policies.
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Adding users or groups for DataBrew. A user or group with the correct permissions attached can access DataBrew on the console.
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Adding a role with permissions to access data for DataBrew. A role with the correct permissions can access data on the user's behalf.