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CreatePolicyRequest — AWS SDK for Ruby V2

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Class: Aws::IAM::Types::CreatePolicyRequest
Inherits:
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Overview Note:

When passing CreatePolicyRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  policy_name: "policyNameType",   path: "policyPathType",
  policy_document: "policyDocumentType",   description: "policyDescriptionType",
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse Instance Attribute Details #description ⇒ String

A friendly description of the policy.

Typically used to store information about the permissions defined in the policy. For example, \"Grants access to production DynamoDB tables.\"

The policy description is immutable. After a value is assigned, it cannot be changed.

#path ⇒ String

The path for the policy.

For more information about paths, see IAM Identifiers in the IAM User Guide.

This parameter is optional. If it is not included, it defaults to a slash (/).

This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of characters consisting of either a forward slash (/) by itself or a string that must begin and end with forward slashes. In addition, it can contain any ASCII character from the ! (\u0021) through the DEL character (\u007F), including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.

#policy_document ⇒ String

The JSON policy document that you want to use as the content for the new policy.

You must provide policies in JSON format in IAM. However, for AWS CloudFormation templates formatted in YAML, you can provide the policy in JSON or YAML format. AWS CloudFormation always converts a YAML policy to JSON format before submitting it to IAM.

The regex pattern used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of the following:

#policy_name ⇒ String

The friendly name of the policy.

IAM user, group, role, and policy names must be unique within the account. Names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create resources named both \"MyResource\" and \"myresource\".


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