amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy module – Manage User Managed IAM policies
Note
This module is part of the amazon.aws collection (version 8.2.1).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install amazon.aws
.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy
.
New in community.aws 1.0.0
Synopsis
Allows creating and removing managed IAM policies.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 3.6
boto3 >= 1.26.0
botocore >= 1.29.0
Parameters
Parameter |
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AWS access key ID. See the AWS documentation for more information about access tokens https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-sec-cred-types.html#access-keys-and-secret-access-keys. The The aws_access_key and profile options are mutually exclusive. The aws_access_key_id alias was added in release 5.1.0 for consistency with the AWS botocore SDK. The ec2_access_key alias has been deprecated and will be removed in a release after 2024-12-01. Support for the |
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The location of a CA Bundle to use when validating SSL certificates. The |
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A dictionary to modify the botocore configuration. Parameters can be found in the AWS documentation https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html#botocore.config.Config. |
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Use a The Choices:
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A helpful description of this policy, this value is immutable and only set when creating a new policy. The parameter was renamed from |
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URL to connect to instead of the default AWS endpoints. While this can be used to connection to other AWS-compatible services the amazon.aws and community.aws collections are only tested against AWS. The The ec2_url and s3_url aliases have been deprecated and will be removed in a release after 2024-12-01. Support for the |
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Make this revision the default revision. Choices:
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The name of the managed policy. Note: Policy names are unique within an account. Paths ( The parameter was renamed from |
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Remove all other non default revisions, if this is used with Choices:
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The path for the managed policy. For more information about IAM paths, see the AWS IAM identifiers documentation https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_identifiers.html. |
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A properly json formatted policy |
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A named AWS profile to use for authentication. See the AWS documentation for more information about named profiles https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-profiles.html. The The profile option is mutually exclusive with the aws_access_key, aws_secret_key and security_token options. |
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If purge_tags=true and tags is set, existing tags will be purged from the resource to match exactly what is defined by tags parameter. If the tags parameter is not set then tags will not be modified, even if purge_tags=True. Tag keys beginning with Choices:
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The AWS region to use. For global services such as IAM, Route53 and CloudFront, region is ignored. The See the Amazon AWS documentation for more information http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#ec2_region. The Support for the |
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AWS secret access key. See the AWS documentation for more information about access tokens https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-sec-cred-types.html#access-keys-and-secret-access-keys. The The secret_key and profile options are mutually exclusive. The aws_secret_access_key alias was added in release 5.1.0 for consistency with the AWS botocore SDK. The ec2_secret_key alias has been deprecated and will be removed in a release after 2024-12-01. Support for the |
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AWS STS session token for use with temporary credentials. See the AWS documentation for more information about access tokens https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-sec-cred-types.html#access-keys-and-secret-access-keys. The The security_token and profile options are mutually exclusive. Aliases aws_session_token and session_token were added in release 3.2.0, with the parameter being renamed from security_token to session_token in release 6.0.0. The security_token, aws_security_token, and access_token aliases have been deprecated and will be removed in a release after 2024-12-01. Support for the |
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Should this managed policy be present or absent. Set to absent to detach all entities from this policy and remove it if found. Choices:
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A dictionary representing the tags to be applied to the resource. If the tags parameter is not set then tags will not be modified. |
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When set to Setting validate_certs=false is strongly discouraged, as an alternative, consider setting aws_ca_bundle instead. Choices:
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Notes
Note
Support for
tags
andpurge_tags
was added in release 7.2.0.Caution: For modules, environment variables and configuration files are read from the Ansible ‘host’ context and not the ‘controller’ context. As such, files may need to be explicitly copied to the ‘host’. For lookup and connection plugins, environment variables and configuration files are read from the Ansible ‘controller’ context and not the ‘host’ context.
The AWS SDK (boto3) that Ansible uses may also read defaults for credentials and other settings, such as the region, from its configuration files in the Ansible ‘host’ context (typically
~/.aws/credentials
). See https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/credentials.html for more information.
Examples
# Create a policy
- name: Create IAM Managed Policy
amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy:
policy_name: "ManagedPolicy"
policy_description: "A Helpful managed policy"
policy: "{{ lookup('template', 'managed_policy.json.j2') }}"
state: present
# Update a policy with a new default version
- name: Update an IAM Managed Policy with new default version
amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy:
policy_name: "ManagedPolicy"
policy: "{{ lookup('file', 'managed_policy_update.json') }}"
state: present
# Update a policy with a new non default version
- name: Update an IAM Managed Policy with a non default version
amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy:
policy_name: "ManagedPolicy"
policy:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Effect: "Allow"
Action: "logs:CreateLogGroup"
Resource: "*"
make_default: false
state: present
# Update a policy and make it the only version and the default version
- name: Update an IAM Managed Policy with default version as the only version
amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy:
policy_name: "ManagedPolicy"
policy: |
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement":[{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "logs:PutRetentionPolicy",
"Resource": "*"
}]
}
only_version: true
state: present
# Remove a policy
- name: Remove an existing IAM Managed Policy
amazon.aws.iam_managed_policy:
policy_name: "ManagedPolicy"
state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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Returns the basic policy information, when Returned: always |
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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy. Returned: success Sample: |
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The number of entities (users, groups, and roles) that the policy is attached to. Returned: success Sample: |
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The date and time, in ISO 8601 date-time format, when the policy was created. Returned: success Sample: |
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The default policy version to use. Returned: success Sample: |
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A friendly description of the policy. Returned: success Sample: |
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Specifies whether the policy can be attached to an IAM entities. Returned: success Sample: |
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The path to the policy. Returned: success Sample: |
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The number of IAM entities (users, groups, and roles) using the policy as a permissions boundary. Returned: success Sample: |
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The stable and globally unique string identifying the policy. Returned: success Sample: |
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The friendly name identifying the policy. Returned: success Sample: |
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A dictionary representing the tags attached to the managed policy. Returned: success Sample: |
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The date and time, in ISO 8601 date-time format, when the policy was last updated. Returned: success Sample: |