AccessAnalyzer.Paginator.
ValidatePolicy
¶paginator = client.get_paginator('validate_policy')
paginate
(**kwargs)¶Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from AccessAnalyzer.Client.validate_policy()
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
locale='DE'|'EN'|'ES'|'FR'|'IT'|'JA'|'KO'|'PT_BR'|'ZH_CN'|'ZH_TW',
policyDocument='string',
policyType='IDENTITY_POLICY'|'RESOURCE_POLICY'|'SERVICE_CONTROL_POLICY',
validatePolicyResourceType='AWS::S3::Bucket'|'AWS::S3::AccessPoint'|'AWS::S3::MultiRegionAccessPoint'|'AWS::S3ObjectLambda::AccessPoint'|'AWS::IAM::AssumeRolePolicyDocument',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The JSON policy document to use as the content for the policy.
[REQUIRED]
The type of policy to validate. Identity policies grant permissions to IAM principals. Identity policies include managed and inline policies for IAM roles, users, and groups. They also include service-control policies (SCPs) that are attached to an Amazon Web Services organization, organizational unit (OU), or an account.
Resource policies grant permissions on Amazon Web Services resources. Resource policies include trust policies for IAM roles and bucket policies for Amazon S3 buckets. You can provide a generic input such as identity policy or resource policy or a specific input such as managed policy or Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The type of resource to attach to your resource policy. Specify a value for the policy validation resource type only if the policy type is RESOURCE_POLICY
. For example, to validate a resource policy to attach to an Amazon S3 bucket, you can choose AWS::S3::Bucket
for the policy validation resource type.
For resource types not supported as valid values, IAM Access Analyzer runs policy checks that apply to all resource policies. For example, to validate a resource policy to attach to a KMS key, do not specify a value for the policy validation resource type and IAM Access Analyzer will run policy checks that apply to all resource policies.
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken
will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
The size of each page.
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken
from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'findings': [
{
'findingDetails': 'string',
'findingType': 'ERROR'|'SECURITY_WARNING'|'SUGGESTION'|'WARNING',
'issueCode': 'string',
'learnMoreLink': 'string',
'locations': [
{
'path': [
{
'index': 123,
'key': 'string',
'substring': {
'start': 123,
'length': 123
},
'value': 'string'
},
],
'span': {
'start': {
'line': 123,
'column': 123,
'offset': 123
},
'end': {
'line': 123,
'column': 123,
'offset': 123
}
}
},
]
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
findings (list) --
The list of findings in a policy returned by IAM Access Analyzer based on its suite of policy checks.
(dict) --
A finding in a policy. Each finding is an actionable recommendation that can be used to improve the policy.
findingDetails (string) --
A localized message that explains the finding and provides guidance on how to address it.
findingType (string) --
The impact of the finding.
Security warnings report when the policy allows access that we consider overly permissive.
Errors report when a part of the policy is not functional.
Warnings report non-security issues when a policy does not conform to policy writing best practices.
Suggestions recommend stylistic improvements in the policy that do not impact access.
issueCode (string) --
The issue code provides an identifier of the issue associated with this finding.
learnMoreLink (string) --
A link to additional documentation about the type of finding.
locations (list) --
The list of locations in the policy document that are related to the finding. The issue code provides a summary of an issue identified by the finding.
(dict) --
A location in a policy that is represented as a path through the JSON representation and a corresponding span.
path (list) --
A path in a policy, represented as a sequence of path elements.
(dict) --
A single element in a path through the JSON representation of a policy.
Note
This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys will be set: index
, key
, substring
, value
. If a client receives an unknown member it will set SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER
as the top level key, which maps to the name or tag of the unknown member. The structure of SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER
is as follows:
'SDK_UNKNOWN_MEMBER': {'name': 'UnknownMemberName'}
index (integer) --
Refers to an index in a JSON array.
key (string) --
Refers to a key in a JSON object.
substring (dict) --
Refers to a substring of a literal string in a JSON object.
start (integer) --
The start index of the substring, starting from 0.
length (integer) --
The length of the substring.
value (string) --
Refers to the value associated with a given key in a JSON object.
span (dict) --
A span in a policy.
start (dict) --
The start position of the span (inclusive).
line (integer) --
The line of the position, starting from 1.
column (integer) --
The column of the position, starting from 0.
offset (integer) --
The offset within the policy that corresponds to the position, starting from 0.
end (dict) --
The end position of the span (exclusive).
line (integer) --
The line of the position, starting from 1.
column (integer) --
The column of the position, starting from 0.
offset (integer) --
The offset within the policy that corresponds to the position, starting from 0.
NextToken (string) --
A token to resume pagination.