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AWS v6.60.0 published on Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 by Pulumi

    Example Usage

    import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
    import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
    
    const user = new aws.iam.User("user", {name: "test-user"});
    const assumeRole = aws.iam.getPolicyDocument({
        statements: [{
            effect: "Allow",
            principals: [{
                type: "Service",
                identifiers: ["ec2.amazonaws.com"],
            }],
            actions: ["sts:AssumeRole"],
        }],
    });
    const role = new aws.iam.Role("role", {
        name: "test-role",
        assumeRolePolicy: assumeRole.then(assumeRole => assumeRole.json),
    });
    const group = new aws.iam.Group("group", {name: "test-group"});
    const policy = aws.iam.getPolicyDocument({
        statements: [{
            effect: "Allow",
            actions: ["ec2:Describe*"],
            resources: ["*"],
        }],
    });
    const policyPolicy = new aws.iam.Policy("policy", {
        name: "test-policy",
        description: "A test policy",
        policy: policy.then(policy => policy.json),
    });
    const test_attach = new aws.iam.PolicyAttachment("test-attach", {
        name: "test-attachment",
        users: [user.name],
        roles: [role.name],
        groups: [group.name],
        policyArn: policyPolicy.arn,
    });
    
    import pulumi
    import pulumi_aws as aws
    
    user = aws.iam.User("user", name="test-user")
    assume_role = aws.iam.get_policy_document(statements=[{
        "effect": "Allow",
        "principals": [{
            "type": "Service",
            "identifiers": ["ec2.amazonaws.com"],
        }],
        "actions": ["sts:AssumeRole"],
    }])
    role = aws.iam.Role("role",
        name="test-role",
        assume_role_policy=assume_role.json)
    group = aws.iam.Group("group", name="test-group")
    policy = aws.iam.get_policy_document(statements=[{
        "effect": "Allow",
        "actions": ["ec2:Describe*"],
        "resources": ["*"],
    }])
    policy_policy = aws.iam.Policy("policy",
        name="test-policy",
        description="A test policy",
        policy=policy.json)
    test_attach = aws.iam.PolicyAttachment("test-attach",
        name="test-attachment",
        users=[user.name],
        roles=[role.name],
        groups=[group.name],
        policy_arn=policy_policy.arn)
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/v6/go/aws/iam"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
    )
    
    func main() {
    	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
    		user, err := iam.NewUser(ctx, "user", &iam.UserArgs{
    			Name: pulumi.String("test-user"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		assumeRole, err := iam.GetPolicyDocument(ctx, &iam.GetPolicyDocumentArgs{
    			Statements: []iam.GetPolicyDocumentStatement{
    				{
    					Effect: pulumi.StringRef("Allow"),
    					Principals: []iam.GetPolicyDocumentStatementPrincipal{
    						{
    							Type: "Service",
    							Identifiers: []string{
    								"ec2.amazonaws.com",
    							},
    						},
    					},
    					Actions: []string{
    						"sts:AssumeRole",
    					},
    				},
    			},
    		}, nil)
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		role, err := iam.NewRole(ctx, "role", &iam.RoleArgs{
    			Name:             pulumi.String("test-role"),
    			AssumeRolePolicy: pulumi.String(assumeRole.Json),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		group, err := iam.NewGroup(ctx, "group", &iam.GroupArgs{
    			Name: pulumi.String("test-group"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		policy, err := iam.GetPolicyDocument(ctx, &iam.GetPolicyDocumentArgs{
    			Statements: []iam.GetPolicyDocumentStatement{
    				{
    					Effect: pulumi.StringRef("Allow"),
    					Actions: []string{
    						"ec2:Describe*",
    					},
    					Resources: []string{
    						"*",
    					},
    				},
    			},
    		}, nil)
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		policyPolicy, err := iam.NewPolicy(ctx, "policy", &iam.PolicyArgs{
    			Name:        pulumi.String("test-policy"),
    			Description: pulumi.String("A test policy"),
    			Policy:      pulumi.String(policy.Json),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		_, err = iam.NewPolicyAttachment(ctx, "test-attach", &iam.PolicyAttachmentArgs{
    			Name: pulumi.String("test-attachment"),
    			Users: pulumi.Array{
    				user.Name,
    			},
    			Roles: pulumi.Array{
    				role.Name,
    			},
    			Groups: pulumi.Array{
    				group.Name,
    			},
    			PolicyArn: policyPolicy.Arn,
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		return nil
    	})
    }
    
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using Pulumi;
    using Aws = Pulumi.Aws;
    
    return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
    {
        var user = new Aws.Iam.User("user", new()
        {
            Name = "test-user",
        });
    
        var assumeRole = Aws.Iam.GetPolicyDocument.Invoke(new()
        {
            Statements = new[]
            {
                new Aws.Iam.Inputs.GetPolicyDocumentStatementInputArgs
                {
                    Effect = "Allow",
                    Principals = new[]
                    {
                        new Aws.Iam.Inputs.GetPolicyDocumentStatementPrincipalInputArgs
                        {
                            Type = "Service",
                            Identifiers = new[]
                            {
                                "ec2.amazonaws.com",
                            },
                        },
                    },
                    Actions = new[]
                    {
                        "sts:AssumeRole",
                    },
                },
            },
        });
    
        var role = new Aws.Iam.Role("role", new()
        {
            Name = "test-role",
            AssumeRolePolicy = assumeRole.Apply(getPolicyDocumentResult => getPolicyDocumentResult.Json),
        });
    
        var @group = new Aws.Iam.Group("group", new()
        {
            Name = "test-group",
        });
    
        var policy = Aws.Iam.GetPolicyDocument.Invoke(new()
        {
            Statements = new[]
            {
                new Aws.Iam.Inputs.GetPolicyDocumentStatementInputArgs
                {
                    Effect = "Allow",
                    Actions = new[]
                    {
                        "ec2:Describe*",
                    },
                    Resources = new[]
                    {
                        "*",
                    },
                },
            },
        });
    
        var policyPolicy = new Aws.Iam.Policy("policy", new()
        {
            Name = "test-policy",
            Description = "A test policy",
            PolicyDocument = policy.Apply(getPolicyDocumentResult => getPolicyDocumentResult.Json),
        });
    
        var test_attach = new Aws.Iam.PolicyAttachment("test-attach", new()
        {
            Name = "test-attachment",
            Users = new[]
            {
                user.Name,
            },
            Roles = new[]
            {
                role.Name,
            },
            Groups = new[]
            {
                @group.Name,
            },
            PolicyArn = policyPolicy.Arn,
        });
    
    });
    
    package generated_program;
    
    import com.pulumi.Context;
    import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
    import com.pulumi.core.Output;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.User;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.UserArgs;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.IamFunctions;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.inputs.GetPolicyDocumentArgs;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.Role;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.RoleArgs;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.Group;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.GroupArgs;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.Policy;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.PolicyArgs;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.PolicyAttachment;
    import com.pulumi.aws.iam.PolicyAttachmentArgs;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.nio.file.Files;
    import java.nio.file.Paths;
    
    public class App {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Pulumi.run(App::stack);
        }
    
        public static void stack(Context ctx) {
            var user = new User("user", UserArgs.builder()
                .name("test-user")
                .build());
    
            final var assumeRole = IamFunctions.getPolicyDocument(GetPolicyDocumentArgs.builder()
                .statements(GetPolicyDocumentStatementArgs.builder()
                    .effect("Allow")
                    .principals(GetPolicyDocumentStatementPrincipalArgs.builder()
                        .type("Service")
                        .identifiers("ec2.amazonaws.com")
                        .build())
                    .actions("sts:AssumeRole")
                    .build())
                .build());
    
            var role = new Role("role", RoleArgs.builder()
                .name("test-role")
                .assumeRolePolicy(assumeRole.applyValue(getPolicyDocumentResult -> getPolicyDocumentResult.json()))
                .build());
    
            var group = new Group("group", GroupArgs.builder()
                .name("test-group")
                .build());
    
            final var policy = IamFunctions.getPolicyDocument(GetPolicyDocumentArgs.builder()
                .statements(GetPolicyDocumentStatementArgs.builder()
                    .effect("Allow")
                    .actions("ec2:Describe*")
                    .resources("*")
                    .build())
                .build());
    
            var policyPolicy = new Policy("policyPolicy", PolicyArgs.builder()
                .name("test-policy")
                .description("A test policy")
                .policy(policy.applyValue(getPolicyDocumentResult -> getPolicyDocumentResult.json()))
                .build());
    
            var test_attach = new PolicyAttachment("test-attach", PolicyAttachmentArgs.builder()
                .name("test-attachment")
                .users(user.name())
                .roles(role.name())
                .groups(group.name())
                .policyArn(policyPolicy.arn())
                .build());
    
        }
    }
    
    resources:
      user:
        type: aws:iam:User
        properties:
          name: test-user
      role:
        type: aws:iam:Role
        properties:
          name: test-role
          assumeRolePolicy: ${assumeRole.json}
      group:
        type: aws:iam:Group
        properties:
          name: test-group
      policyPolicy:
        type: aws:iam:Policy
        name: policy
        properties:
          name: test-policy
          description: A test policy
          policy: ${policy.json}
      test-attach:
        type: aws:iam:PolicyAttachment
        properties:
          name: test-attachment
          users:
            - ${user.name}
          roles:
            - ${role.name}
          groups:
            - ${group.name}
          policyArn: ${policyPolicy.arn}
    variables:
      assumeRole:
        fn::invoke:
          Function: aws:iam:getPolicyDocument
          Arguments:
            statements:
              - effect: Allow
                principals:
                  - type: Service
                    identifiers:
                      - ec2.amazonaws.com
                actions:
                  - sts:AssumeRole
      policy:
        fn::invoke:
          Function: aws:iam:getPolicyDocument
          Arguments:
            statements:
              - effect: Allow
                actions:
                  - ec2:Describe*
                resources:
                  - '*'
    

    Create PolicyAttachment Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new PolicyAttachment(name: string, args: PolicyAttachmentArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def PolicyAttachment(resource_name: str,
                         args: PolicyAttachmentArgs,
                         opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def PolicyAttachment(resource_name: str,
                         opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                         policy_arn: Optional[str] = None,
                         groups: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                         name: Optional[str] = None,
                         roles: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                         users: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None)
    func NewPolicyAttachment(ctx *Context, name string, args PolicyAttachmentArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*PolicyAttachment, error)
    public PolicyAttachment(string name, PolicyAttachmentArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public PolicyAttachment(String name, PolicyAttachmentArgs args)
    public PolicyAttachment(String name, PolicyAttachmentArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: aws:iam:PolicyAttachment
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyAttachmentArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyAttachmentArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyAttachmentArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyAttachmentArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args PolicyAttachmentArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Constructor example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

    var policyAttachmentResource = new Aws.Iam.PolicyAttachment("policyAttachmentResource", new()
    {
        PolicyArn = "string",
        Groups = new[]
        {
            "string",
        },
        Name = "string",
        Roles = new[]
        {
            "string",
        },
        Users = new[]
        {
            "string",
        },
    });
    
    example, err := iam.NewPolicyAttachment(ctx, "policyAttachmentResource", &iam.PolicyAttachmentArgs{
    	PolicyArn: pulumi.String("string"),
    	Groups: pulumi.Array{
    		pulumi.Any("string"),
    	},
    	Name: pulumi.String("string"),
    	Roles: pulumi.Array{
    		pulumi.Any("string"),
    	},
    	Users: pulumi.Array{
    		pulumi.Any("string"),
    	},
    })
    
    var policyAttachmentResource = new PolicyAttachment("policyAttachmentResource", PolicyAttachmentArgs.builder()
        .policyArn("string")
        .groups("string")
        .name("string")
        .roles("string")
        .users("string")
        .build());
    
    policy_attachment_resource = aws.iam.PolicyAttachment("policyAttachmentResource",
        policy_arn="string",
        groups=["string"],
        name="string",
        roles=["string"],
        users=["string"])
    
    const policyAttachmentResource = new aws.iam.PolicyAttachment("policyAttachmentResource", {
        policyArn: "string",
        groups: ["string"],
        name: "string",
        roles: ["string"],
        users: ["string"],
    });
    
    type: aws:iam:PolicyAttachment
    properties:
        groups:
            - string
        name: string
        policyArn: string
        roles:
            - string
        users:
            - string
    

    PolicyAttachment Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.

    The PolicyAttachment resource accepts the following input properties:

    PolicyArn string
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    Groups List<string>
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Name string
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    Roles List<string>
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Users List<string>
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    PolicyArn string
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    Groups []interface{}
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Name string
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    Roles []interface{}
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Users []interface{}
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    policyArn String
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    groups List<String>
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name String
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    roles List<String>
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users List<String>
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    policyArn ARN
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    groups (string | Group)[]
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name string
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    roles (string | Role)[]
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users (string | User)[]
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    policy_arn str
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    groups Sequence[str]
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name str
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    roles Sequence[str]
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users Sequence[str]
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    policyArn
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    groups List<String | >
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name String
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    roles List<String | >
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users List<String | >
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the PolicyAttachment resource produces the following output properties:

    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.

    Look up Existing PolicyAttachment Resource

    Get an existing PolicyAttachment resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.

    public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: PolicyAttachmentState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): PolicyAttachment
    @staticmethod
    def get(resource_name: str,
            id: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            groups: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
            name: Optional[str] = None,
            policy_arn: Optional[str] = None,
            roles: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
            users: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) -> PolicyAttachment
    func GetPolicyAttachment(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *PolicyAttachmentState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*PolicyAttachment, error)
    public static PolicyAttachment Get(string name, Input<string> id, PolicyAttachmentState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public static PolicyAttachment get(String name, Output<String> id, PolicyAttachmentState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
    Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    resource_name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    The following state arguments are supported:
    Groups List<string>
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Name string
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    PolicyArn string
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    Roles List<string>
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Users List<string>
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Groups []interface{}
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Name string
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    PolicyArn string
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    Roles []interface{}
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    Users []interface{}
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    groups List<String>
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name String
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    policyArn String
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    roles List<String>
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users List<String>
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    groups (string | Group)[]
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name string
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    policyArn ARN
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    roles (string | Role)[]
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users (string | User)[]
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    groups Sequence[str]
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name str
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    policy_arn str
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    roles Sequence[str]
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users Sequence[str]
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.
    groups List<String | >
    Group(s) the policy should be applied to.
    name String
    Name of the attachment. This cannot be an empty string.
    policyArn
    ARN of the policy you want to apply. Typically this should be a reference to the ARN of another resource to ensure dependency ordering, such as aws_iam_policy.example.arn.
    roles List<String | >
    Role(s) the policy should be applied to.
    users List<String | >
    User(s) the policy should be applied to.

    Package Details

    Repository
    AWS Classic pulumi/pulumi-aws
    License
    Apache-2.0
    Notes
    This Pulumi package is based on the aws Terraform Provider.
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