Policy types for @turbot/aws-robomaker

AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled

Configure whether the AWS RoboMaker API is enabled.

Note: Disabling the service disables the API for ALL users and roles, and Turbot will have no access to the API.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerApiEnabled
Valid Value
[
"Enabled",
"Disabled",
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Enabled",
"Disabled",
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
],
"default": "Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Approved Regions [Default]

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker resources are approved for use.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

This policy is the default value for all AWS RoboMaker resources' Approved > Regions policies.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerApprovedRegionsDefault
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws#/policy/types/approvedRegionsDefault\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions.value | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions.value %}- '{{ item }}'\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled

Configure whether the AWS RoboMaker service is enabled. This will only affect Turbot managed User Roles and will allow the Turbot managed user to access AWS RoboMaker service.

  • Enabled policy allows Turbot managed users to perform all the actions for the service
  • Enabled: Metadata Only policy allows Turbot managed users to perform only the metadata level actions for the service (like describe*, list*)

Note:

  • Disabled policy disables the service but does NOT disable the API for Turbot or SuperUsers
  • All the resource data stored in the Turbot CMDB is considered to be metadata
  • For more information related to permissions and grant levels, please check the documentation
URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerEnabled
Valid Value
[
"Enabled",
"Enabled: Metadata Only",
"Disabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Enabled",
"Enabled: Metadata Only",
"Disabled"
],
"example": [
"Enabled"
],
"default": "Disabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker fleet, based on the AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > * policies.

The control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetActive
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Active",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 1 day warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 3 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 7 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 14 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 30 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 60 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 90 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 180 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 365 days warning"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Active",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 1 day warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 3 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 7 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 14 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 30 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 60 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 90 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 180 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 365 days warning"
],
"example": [
"Check: Active"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > Age

The age after which the AWS RoboMaker fleet is no longer considered active. If a create time is unavailable, the time Turbot discovered the resource is used.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetActiveAge
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Force inactive if age > 1 day",
"Force inactive if age > 3 days",
"Force inactive if age > 7 days",
"Force inactive if age > 14 days",
"Force inactive if age > 30 days",
"Force inactive if age > 60 days",
"Force inactive if age > 90 days",
"Force inactive if age > 180 days",
"Force inactive if age > 365 days"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Force inactive if age > 1 day",
"Force inactive if age > 3 days",
"Force inactive if age > 7 days",
"Force inactive if age > 14 days",
"Force inactive if age > 30 days",
"Force inactive if age > 60 days",
"Force inactive if age > 90 days",
"Force inactive if age > 180 days",
"Force inactive if age > 365 days"
],
"example": [
"Force inactive if age > 90 days"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > Budget

The impact of the budget state on the active control. This policy allows you to force fleets to inactive based on the current budget state, as reflected in AWS > Account > Budget > State

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetActiveBudget
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Shutdown"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Shutdown"
],
"example": [
"Skip"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > Last Modified

The number of days since the AWS RoboMaker fleet was last modified before it is considered inactive.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetActiveLastModified
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Active if last modified <= 365 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Force active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 365 days"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Active if last modified <= 365 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Force active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 365 days"
],
"example": [
"Active if last modified <= 90 days"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker fleet is not approved based on AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved > * policies.

The Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.

For any enforcement actions that specify if new, e.g., Enforce: Delete unapproved if new, this control will only take the enforcement actions for resources created within the last 60 minutes.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetApproved
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Approved",
"Enforce: Delete unapproved if new"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Approved",
"Enforce: Delete unapproved if new"
],
"example": [
"Check: Approved"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved > Budget

The policy allows you to set fleets to unapproved based on the current budget state, as reflected in AWS > Account > Budget > State

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker fleet is not matched by the approved list, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetApprovedBudget
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Shutdown"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Shutdown"
],
"example": [
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Shutdown"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker fleets are approved for use.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker fleet is created in a region that is not in the approved list, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetApprovedRegions
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policy(uri: \"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerApprovedRegionsDefault\")\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions %}- &#39;{{ item }}&#39;\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved > Usage

Determine whether the AWS RoboMaker fleet is allowed to exist.

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker fleet is not approved, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetApprovedUsage
Valid Value
[
"Not approved",
"Approved",
"Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Not approved",
"Approved",
"Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
],
"example": [
"Not approved"
],
"default": "Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > CMDB

Configure whether to record and synchronize details for the AWS RoboMaker fleet into the CMDB.

The CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Turbot CMDB. All policies and controls in Turbot are based around the resource, so usually the CMDB policy is set to "Enforce: Enabled".

If set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.

To cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".

CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If region is not in AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Regions policy, the CMDB control will delete the resource from the CMDB.

(Note: Setting CMDB to "Skip" will also pause these changes.)

Note: This resource type has been deprecated and will be removed in the next major version. Please refer end of support for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetCmdb
Category
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Enforce: Enabled",
"Enforce: Disabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Enforce: Enabled",
"Enforce: Disabled"
],
"example": [
"Skip"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker fleets are supported for use.

Any fleets in a region not listed here will not be recorded in CMDB.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetRegions
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerRegionsDefault\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions.value | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions.value %}- &#39;{{ item }}&#39;\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Tags

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker fleet tags are not updated based on the AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Tags > * policies.

The control ensure AWS RoboMaker fleet tags include tags defined in AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Tags > Template.

Tags not defined in Fleet Tags Template will not be modified or deleted. Setting a tag value to undefined will result in the tag being deleted.

See Tags for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetTags
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Tags are correct",
"Enforce: Set tags"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Tags are correct",
"Enforce: Set tags"
],
"example": [
"Check: Tags are correct"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Tags > Template

The template is used to generate the keys and values for AWS RoboMaker fleet.

Tags not defined in Fleet Tags Template will not be modified or deleted. Setting a tag value to undefined will result in the tag being deleted.

See Tags for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetTagsTemplate
Default Template Input
[
"{\n account {\n turbot {\n id\n }\n }\n}\n",
"{\n defaultTags: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerTagsTemplate\" resourceId: \"{{ $.account.turbot.id }}\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
]
Default Template
"{%- if $.defaultTags.value | length == 0 %} [] {%- elif $.defaultTags.value != undefined %}{{ $.defaultTags.value | dump | safe }}{%- else %}{% for item in $.defaultTags.value %}- {{ item }}{% endfor %}{% endif %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Usage

Configure the number of AWS RoboMaker fleets that can be used for this region and the current consumption against the limit.

You can configure the behavior of the control with this AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Usage policy.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetUsage
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit",
"Check: Usage <= 100% of Limit"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit",
"Check: Usage <= 100% of Limit"
],
"example": [
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Fleet > Usage > Limit

Maximum number of items that can be created for this region.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/fleetUsageLimit
Schema
{
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 0,
"default": 20
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Permissions

Configure whether permissions policies are in effect for AWS RoboMaker.

This setting does not affect account level permissions (AWS/Admin, AWS/Owner, etc)

Note: The behavior of this policy depends on the value of AWS > Permissions.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerPermissions
Valid Value
[
"Enabled",
"Disabled",
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled & AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Enabled",
"Disabled",
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled & AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
],
"example": [
"Enabled"
],
"default": "Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled & AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Permissions > Levels

Define the permissions levels that can be used to grant access to an AWS account. Permissions levels defined will appear in the UI to assign access to Turbot users. This policy provides a default for Permissions > Levels in each service, however you can explicitly override the setting for each service if desired

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerPermissionsLevels
Default Template Input
[
"{\n item: account {\n turbot{\n id\n }\n }\n}\n",
"{\n availableLevels: policyValues(filter:\"policyTypeLevel:self resourceId:{{ $.item.turbot.id }} policyType:'tmod:@turbot/aws-iam#/policy/types/permissionsLevelsDefault'\") {\n items {\n value\n }\n }\n}\n"
]
Default Template
"{% if $.availableLevels.items[0].value | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.availableLevels.items[0].value %}- {{ item }}\n{% endfor %}"
Schema
{
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Metadata",
"ReadOnly",
"Operator",
"Admin",
"Owner"
]
}
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Permissions > Levels > Modifiers

A map of AWS API to Turbot Permission Level used to customize Turbot's standard permissions. You can add, remove or redefine the mapping of AWS API operations to Turbot permissions levels here.

Note: Modifiers are cumulative - if you add a permission to the Metadata level, it is also added to ReadOnly, Operator and Admin. Modifier policies set here apply ONLY to the AWS level

example:
- &quot;glacier:createvault&quot;: admin
- &quot;glacier:ListVaults&quot;: metadata
- &quot;s3:DeleteBucket&quot;: none
URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerPermissionsLevelsModifiers

AWS > RoboMaker > Permissions > Lockdown

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerPermissionsLockdown
Targets

AWS > RoboMaker > Permissions > Lockdown > API Boundary

Configure whether the AWS roboMaker API is enabled for all users and roles in turbot-managed boundary policies.

Note: Disabling the service disables the API for ALL users and roles, and Turbot will have no access to the API.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerPermissionsLockdownApiBoundary
Valid Value
[
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
],
"example": [
"Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
],
"default": "Enabled if AWS > RoboMaker > API Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker resources are supported for use.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

This policy is the default value for all AWS RoboMaker resources' Regions policies.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerRegionsDefault
Schema
{
"allOf": [
{
"$ref": "aws#/definitions/regionNameMatcherList"
},
{
"default": [
"ap-northeast-1",
"ap-southeast-1",
"eu-central-1",
"eu-west-1",
"us-east-1",
"us-east-2",
"us-west-2"
]
}
]
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker robot, based on the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > * policies.

The control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotActive
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Active",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 1 day warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 3 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 7 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 14 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 30 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 60 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 90 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 180 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 365 days warning"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Active",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 1 day warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 3 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 7 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 14 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 30 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 60 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 90 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 180 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 365 days warning"
],
"example": [
"Check: Active"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > Age

The age after which the AWS RoboMaker robot is no longer considered active. If a create time is unavailable, the time Turbot discovered the resource is used.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotActiveAge
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Force inactive if age > 1 day",
"Force inactive if age > 3 days",
"Force inactive if age > 7 days",
"Force inactive if age > 14 days",
"Force inactive if age > 30 days",
"Force inactive if age > 60 days",
"Force inactive if age > 90 days",
"Force inactive if age > 180 days",
"Force inactive if age > 365 days"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Force inactive if age > 1 day",
"Force inactive if age > 3 days",
"Force inactive if age > 7 days",
"Force inactive if age > 14 days",
"Force inactive if age > 30 days",
"Force inactive if age > 60 days",
"Force inactive if age > 90 days",
"Force inactive if age > 180 days",
"Force inactive if age > 365 days"
],
"example": [
"Force inactive if age > 90 days"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > Budget

The impact of the budget state on the active control. This policy allows you to force robots to inactive based on the current budget state, as reflected in AWS > Account > Budget > State

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotActiveBudget
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Shutdown"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Force inactive if Budget > State is Shutdown"
],
"example": [
"Skip"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > Last Modified

The number of days since the AWS RoboMaker robot was last modified before it is considered inactive.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

See Active for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotActiveLastModified
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Active if last modified <= 365 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Force active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 365 days"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Active if last modified <= 365 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Force active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 365 days"
],
"example": [
"Active if last modified <= 90 days"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker robot is not approved based on AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved > * policies.

The Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.

For any enforcement actions that specify if new, e.g., Enforce: Delete unapproved if new, this control will only take the enforcement actions for resources created within the last 60 minutes.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApproved
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Approved",
"Enforce: Delete unapproved if new"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Approved",
"Enforce: Delete unapproved if new"
],
"example": [
"Check: Approved"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved > Budget

The policy allows you to set robots to unapproved based on the current budget state, as reflected in AWS > Account > Budget > State

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker robot is not matched by the approved list, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApprovedBudget
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Shutdown"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Over or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Critical or higher",
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Shutdown"
],
"example": [
"Unapproved if Budget > State is Shutdown"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker robots are approved for use.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker robot is created in a region that is not in the approved list, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApprovedRegions
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policy(uri: \"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerApprovedRegionsDefault\")\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions %}- &#39;{{ item }}&#39;\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved > Usage

Determine whether the AWS RoboMaker robot is allowed to exist.

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker robot is not approved, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApprovedUsage
Valid Value
[
"Not approved",
"Approved",
"Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Not approved",
"Approved",
"Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
],
"example": [
"Not approved"
],
"default": "Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > CMDB

Configure whether to record and synchronize details for the AWS RoboMaker robot into the CMDB.

The CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Turbot CMDB. All policies and controls in Turbot are based around the resource, so usually the CMDB policy is set to "Enforce: Enabled".

If set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.

To cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".

CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If region is not in AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Regions policy, the CMDB control will delete the resource from the CMDB.

(Note: Setting CMDB to "Skip" will also pause these changes.)

Note: This resource type has been deprecated and will be removed in the next major version. Please refer end of support for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotCmdb
Category
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Enforce: Enabled",
"Enforce: Disabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Enforce: Enabled",
"Enforce: Disabled"
],
"example": [
"Skip"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker robots are supported for use.

Any robots in a region not listed here will not be recorded in CMDB.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotRegions
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerRegionsDefault\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions.value | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions.value %}- &#39;{{ item }}&#39;\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Tags

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker robot tags are not updated based on the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Tags > * policies.

The control ensure AWS RoboMaker robot tags include tags defined in AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Tags > Template.

Tags not defined in Robot Tags Template will not be modified or deleted. Setting a tag value to undefined will result in the tag being deleted.

See Tags for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotTags
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Tags are correct",
"Enforce: Set tags"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Tags are correct",
"Enforce: Set tags"
],
"example": [
"Check: Tags are correct"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Tags > Template

The template is used to generate the keys and values for AWS RoboMaker robot.

Tags not defined in Robot Tags Template will not be modified or deleted. Setting a tag value to undefined will result in the tag being deleted.

See Tags for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotTagsTemplate
Default Template Input
[
"{\n account {\n turbot {\n id\n }\n }\n}\n",
"{\n defaultTags: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerTagsTemplate\" resourceId: \"{{ $.account.turbot.id }}\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
]
Default Template
"{%- if $.defaultTags.value | length == 0 %} [] {%- elif $.defaultTags.value != undefined %}{{ $.defaultTags.value | dump | safe }}{%- else %}{% for item in $.defaultTags.value %}- {{ item }}{% endfor %}{% endif %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Usage

Configure the number of AWS RoboMaker robots that can be used for this region and the current consumption against the limit.

You can configure the behavior of the control with this AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Usage policy.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotUsage
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit",
"Check: Usage <= 100% of Limit"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit",
"Check: Usage <= 100% of Limit"
],
"example": [
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot > Usage > Limit

Maximum number of items that can be created for this region.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotUsageLimit
Schema
{
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 0,
"default": 100
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active

Configure the behavior of the Active control for the AWS RoboMaker robot application, based on the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active > * policies.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationActive
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Active",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 1 day warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 3 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 7 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 14 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 30 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 60 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 90 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 180 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 365 days warning"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Active",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 1 day warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 3 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 7 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 14 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 30 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 60 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 90 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 180 days warning",
"Enforce: Delete inactive with 365 days warning"
],
"example": [
"Check: Active"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active > Age

The age after which the AWS RoboMaker robot application is no longer considered active. If a create time is unavailable, the time Turbot discovered the resource is used.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationActiveAge
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Force inactive if age > 1 day",
"Force inactive if age > 3 days",
"Force inactive if age > 7 days",
"Force inactive if age > 14 days",
"Force inactive if age > 30 days",
"Force inactive if age > 60 days",
"Force inactive if age > 90 days",
"Force inactive if age > 180 days",
"Force inactive if age > 365 days"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Force inactive if age > 1 day",
"Force inactive if age > 3 days",
"Force inactive if age > 7 days",
"Force inactive if age > 14 days",
"Force inactive if age > 30 days",
"Force inactive if age > 60 days",
"Force inactive if age > 90 days",
"Force inactive if age > 180 days",
"Force inactive if age > 365 days"
],
"example": [
"Force inactive if age > 90 days"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active > Last Modified

The number of days since the AWS RoboMaker robot application was last modified before it is considered inactive.

The Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has the ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance environment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult and time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined control to this process.

The Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the resource (AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Active > *), raises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active sub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally, if the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active. Note the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved for any reason it will be considered Unapproved.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationActiveLastModified
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Active if last modified <= 365 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Force active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 365 days"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Active if last modified <= 365 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 1 day",
"Force active if last modified <= 3 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 7 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 14 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 30 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 60 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 90 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 180 days",
"Force active if last modified <= 365 days"
],
"example": [
"Active if last modified <= 90 days"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Approved

Determine the action to take when an AWS RoboMaker robot application is not approved based on AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Approved > * policies.

The Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationApproved
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Approved",
"Enforce: Delete unapproved if new"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Approved",
"Enforce: Delete unapproved if new"
],
"example": [
"Check: Approved"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Approved > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker robot applications are approved for use.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker robot application is created in a region that is NOT in the approved list, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationApprovedRegions
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerApprovedRegionsDefault\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions.value | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions.value %}- &#39;{{ item }}&#39;\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Approved > Usage

Determine whether the AWS RoboMaker robot application is allowed to exist.

This policy will be evaluated by the Approved control. If an AWS RoboMaker robot application is not approved, it will be subject to the action specified in the AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Approved policy.

See Approved for more information.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationApprovedUsage
Valid Value
[
"Not approved",
"Approved",
"Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Not approved",
"Approved",
"Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
],
"example": [
"Not approved"
],
"default": "Approved if AWS > RoboMaker > Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > CMDB

Configure whether to record and synchronize details for the AWS RoboMaker robot application into the CMDB.

The CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Turbot CMDB. All policies and controls in Turbot are based around the resource, so usually the CMDB policy is set to "Enforce: Enabled".

If set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.

To cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".

CMDB controls also use the Regions policy associated with the resource. If region is not in AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Regions policy, the CMDB control will delete the resource from the CMDB.

(Note: Setting CMDB to "Skip" will also pause these changes.)

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationCmdb
Category
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Enforce: Enabled",
"Enforce: Disabled"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Enforce: Enabled",
"Enforce: Disabled"
],
"example": [
"Skip"
],
"default": "Enforce: Enabled"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Regions

A list of AWS regions in which AWS RoboMaker robot applications are supported for use.

Any robot applications in a region not listed here will not be recorded in CMDB.

The expected format is an array of regions names. You may use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationRegions
Default Template Input
"{\n regions: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerRegionsDefault\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{% if $.regions.value | length == 0 %} [] {% endif %}{% for item in $.regions.value %}- &#39;{{ item }}&#39;\n{% endfor %}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Tags

Ensure AWS RoboMaker robotApplication tags include tags defined in Robot Application Tags Template. Tags not defined in Robot Application Tags Template will not be modified or deleted. Setting a tag value to undefined will result in the tag being deleted.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationTags
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Tags are correct",
"Enforce: Set tags"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Tags are correct",
"Enforce: Set tags"
],
"example": [
"Check: Tags are correct"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Tags > Template

This template is used to generate the keys and values for AWS RoboMaker robot application tags.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationTagsTemplate
Default Template Input
"{\n item: robotApplication {\n turbot {\n tags\n }\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{}"

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Usage

How many AWS RoboMaker robot applications can be used in this environment and what is the current consumption against the limit.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationUsage
Valid Value
[
"Skip",
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit",
"Check: Usage <= 100% of Limit"
]
Schema
{
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Skip",
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit",
"Check: Usage <= 100% of Limit"
],
"example": [
"Check: Usage <= 85% of Limit"
],
"default": "Skip"
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Robot Application > Usage > Limit

Maximum number of items that can be created.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/robotApplicationUsageLimit
Schema
{
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 0,
"default": 40
}

AWS > RoboMaker > Tags Template [Default]

A template used to generate the keys and values for AWS RoboMaker resources.

By default, all RoboMaker resource Tags > Template policies will use this value.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerTagsTemplate
Default Template Input
"{\n defaultTags: policyValue(uri:\"tmod:@turbot/aws#/policy/types/defaultTagsTemplate\") {\n value\n }\n}\n"
Default Template
"{%- if $.defaultTags.value | length == 0 %} [] {%- elif $.defaultTags.value != undefined %}{{ $.defaultTags.value | dump | safe }}{%- else %}{% for item in $.defaultTags.value %}- {{ item }}{% endfor %}{% endif %}"

AWS > Turbot > Event Handlers > Events > Rules > Event Sources > @turbot/aws-robomaker

AWS RoboMaker CloudWatch Events event sources for the Turbot Event Handlers.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/roboMakerEventSources
Schema
{
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"default": [
"aws.robomaker"
]
}

AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > API Boundary > @turbot/aws-robomaker

A read-only policy generated by Turbot that lists the APIs that should be added to the turbot-managed (hard) boundary policy, thereby enabling them to be assigned to users and roles. This value will change depending on the value of the value of the AWS > RoboMaker > Permissions > Lockdown > API Boundary policy

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/awsCompiledApiBoundary
Schema
{
"type": "array"
}

AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Levels > @turbot/aws-robomaker

A calculated policy that Turbot uses to create a compiled list of ALL permissions for AWS RoboMaker that is used as input to the stack that manages the Turbot IAM permissions objects.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/awsLevelsCompiled

AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Service Permissions > @turbot/aws-robomaker

A calculated policy that Turbot uses to create a compiled list of ALL permissions for AWS RoboMaker that is used as input to the control that manages the IAM stack.

URI
tmod:@turbot/aws-robomaker#/policy/types/awsCompiledServicePermissions