Actions, resources, and condition keys for Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow
Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (service prefix: airflow
) provides the following service-specific resources, actions, and condition context keys for use in IAM permission policies.
References:
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Learn how to configure this service.
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View a list of the API operations available for this service.
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Learn how to secure this service and its resources by using IAM permission policies.
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Actions defined by Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow
You can specify the following actions in the Action
element of an IAM policy statement. Use policies to grant permissions to perform an operation in AWS. When you use an action in a policy, you usually allow or deny access to the API operation or CLI command with the same name. However, in some cases, a single action controls access to more than one operation. Alternatively, some operations require several different actions.
The Resource types column of the Actions table indicates whether each action supports resource-level permissions. If there is no value for this column, you must specify all resources ("*") to which the policy applies in the Resource
element of your policy statement. If the column includes a resource type, then you can specify an ARN of that type in a statement with that action. If the action has one or more required resources, the caller must have permission to use the action with those resources. Required resources are indicated in the table with an asterisk (*). If you limit resource access with the Resource
element in an IAM policy, you must include an ARN or pattern for each required resource type. Some actions support multiple resource types. If the resource type is optional (not indicated as required), then you can choose to use one of the optional resource types.
The Condition keys column of the Actions table includes keys that you can specify in a policy statement's Condition
element. For more information on the condition keys that are associated with resources for the service, see the Condition keys column of the Resource types table.
Note
Resource condition keys are listed in the Resource types table. You can find a link to the resource type that applies to an action in the Resource types (*required) column of the Actions table. The resource type in the Resource types table includes the Condition keys column, which are the resource condition keys that apply to an action in the Actions table.
For details about the columns in the following table, see Actions table.
Actions | Description | Access level | Resource types (*required) | Condition keys | Dependent actions |
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CreateCliToken | Grants permission to create a short-lived token that allows a user to invoke Airflow CLI via an endpoint on the Apache Airflow Webserver | Write | |||
CreateEnvironment | Grants permission to create an Amazon MWAA environment | Write | |||
CreateWebLoginToken | Grants permission to create a short-lived token that allows a user to log into Apache Airflow web UI | Write | |||
DeleteEnvironment | Grants permission to delete an Amazon MWAA environment | Write | |||
GetEnvironment | Grants permission to view details about an Amazon MWAA environment | Read | |||
InvokeRestApi | Grants permission to invoke Airflow REST API via an endpoint on the Apache Airflow Webserver | Write | |||
ListEnvironments | Grants permission to list the Amazon MWAA environments in your account | List | |||
ListTagsForResource | Grants permission to lists tag for an Amazon MWAA environment | Read | |||
PublishMetrics | Grants permission to publish metrics for an Amazon MWAA environment | Write | |||
TagResource | Grants permission to tag an Amazon MWAA environment | Tagging | |||
UntagResource | Grants permission to untag an Amazon MWAA environment | Tagging | |||
UpdateEnvironment | Grants permission to modify an Amazon MWAA environment | Write | |||
Resource types defined by Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow
The following resource types are defined by this service and can be used in the Resource
element of IAM permission policy statements. Each action in the Actions table identifies the resource types that can be specified with that action. A resource type can also define which condition keys you can include in a policy. These keys are displayed in the last column of the Resource types table. For details about the columns in the following table, see Resource types table.
Resource types | ARN | Condition keys |
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environment |
arn:${Partition}:airflow:${Region}:${Account}:environment/${EnvironmentName}
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rbac-role |
arn:${Partition}:airflow:${Region}:${Account}:role/${EnvironmentName}/${RoleName}
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Condition keys for Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow
Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow defines the following condition keys that can be used in the Condition
element of an IAM policy. You can use these keys to further refine the conditions under which the policy statement applies. For details about the columns in the following table, see Condition keys table.
To view the global condition keys that are available to all services, see Available global condition keys.
Condition keys | Description | Type |
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aws:RequestTag/${TagKey} | Filters access by the presence of tag key-value pairs in the request | String |
aws:ResourceTag/${TagKey} | Filters access by tag key-value pairs attached to the resource | String |
aws:TagKeys | Filters access by tag keys in the request | ArrayOfString |