Policy types for @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
- AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled
- AWS > Service Catalog > Approved Regions [Default]
- AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled
- AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions
- AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions > Levels
- AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions > Levels > Modifiers
- AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions > Lockdown
- AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions > Lockdown > API Boundary
- AWS > Service Catalog > Regions
- AWS > Service Catalog > Tags Template [Default]
- AWS > Turbot > Event Handlers > Events > Rules > Event Sources > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
- AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > API Boundary > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
- AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Levels > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
- AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Service Permissions > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled
Configure whether the AWS Service Catalog API is enabled. Note: Disabling the service disables the API for ALL users and roles, and Turbot will have no access to the API.
[ "Enabled", "Disabled", "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled"]
{ "type": "string", "enum": [ "Enabled", "Disabled", "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled" ], "default": "Enabled"}
AWS > Service Catalog > Approved Regions [Default]
A list of AWS regions in which AWS Service Catalog 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 Service Catalog resources' Approved > Regions policies.
AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled
Enabled Service Catalog.
[ "Enabled", "Enabled: Metadata Only", "Disabled"]
{ "type": "string", "enum": [ "Enabled", "Enabled: Metadata Only", "Disabled" ], "example": [ "Enabled" ], "default": "Disabled"}
AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions
Configure whether permissions policies are in effect for AWS Service Catalog.
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.
[ "Enabled", "Disabled", "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled & AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled"]
{ "type": "string", "enum": [ "Enabled", "Disabled", "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled & AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled" ], "example": [ "Enabled" ], "default": "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > Enabled & AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled"}
AWS > Service Catalog > 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
{ "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string", "enum": [ "Metadata", "ReadOnly", "Operator", "Admin", "Owner" ] }}
AWS > Service Catalog > 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: - "glacier:createvault": admin - "glacier:ListVaults": metadata - "s3:DeleteBucket": none
AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions > Lockdown
AWS > Service Catalog > Permissions > Lockdown > API Boundary
Configure whether the AWS serviceCatalog 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.
[ "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled"]
{ "type": "string", "enum": [ "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled" ], "example": [ "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled" ], "default": "Enabled if AWS > Service Catalog > API Enabled"}
AWS > Service Catalog > Regions
A list of AWS regions in which AWS Service Catalog 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 Service Catalog resources' Regions policies.
{ "allOf": [ { "$ref": "aws#/definitions/regionNameMatcherList" }, { "default": [ "ap-east-1", "ap-northeast-1", "ap-northeast-2", "ap-south-1", "ap-southeast-1", "ap-southeast-2", "ca-central-1", "eu-central-1", "eu-north-1", "eu-west-1", "eu-west-2", "eu-west-3", "me-south-1", "sa-east-1", "us-east-1", "us-east-2", "us-gov-east-1", "us-gov-west-1", "us-west-1", "us-west-2" ] } ]}
AWS > Service Catalog > Tags Template [Default]
A template used to generate the keys and values for AWS Service Catalog resources.
By default, all Service Catalog resource Tags > Template policies will use this value.
AWS > Turbot > Event Handlers > Events > Rules > Event Sources > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
AWS Service Catalog CloudWatch Events event sources for the Turbot Event Handlers.
{ "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" }, "default": [ "aws.servicecatalog" ]}
AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > API Boundary > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
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 > Service Catalog > Permissions > Lockdown > API Boundary
policy
{ "type": "array"}
AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Levels > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
A calculated policy that Turbot uses to create a compiled list of ALL permissions for AWS Service Catalog that is used as input to the stack that manages the Turbot IAM permissions objects.
AWS > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Service Permissions > @turbot/aws-servicecatalog
A calculated policy that Turbot uses to create a compiled list of ALL permissions for AWS Service Catalog that is used as input to the control that manages the IAM stack.