ConfigService.Client.
put_organization_config_rule
(**kwargs)¶Adds or updates an Config rule for your entire organization to evaluate if your Amazon Web Services resources comply with your desired configurations. For information on how many organization Config rules you can have per account, see **Service Limits** in the Config Developer Guide .
Only a management account and a delegated administrator can create or update an organization Config rule. When calling this API with a delegated administrator, you must ensure Organizations ListDelegatedAdministrator
permissions are added. An organization can have up to 3 delegated administrators.
This API enables organization service access through the EnableAWSServiceAccess
action and creates a service-linked role AWSServiceRoleForConfigMultiAccountSetup
in the management or delegated administrator account of your organization. The service-linked role is created only when the role does not exist in the caller account. Config verifies the existence of role with GetRole
action.
To use this API with delegated administrator, register a delegated administrator by calling Amazon Web Services Organization register-delegated-administrator
for config-multiaccountsetup.amazonaws.com
.
There are two types of rules: Config Managed Rules and Config Custom Rules . You can use PutOrganizationConfigRule
to create both Config Managed Rules and Config Custom Rules.
Config Managed Rules are predefined, customizable rules created by Config. For a list of managed rules, see List of Config Managed Rules. If you are adding an Config managed rule, you must specify the rule's identifier for the RuleIdentifier
key.
Config Custom Rules are rules that you create from scratch. There are two ways to create Config custom rules: with Lambda functions ( Lambda Developer Guide ) and with Guard ( Guard GitHub Repository ), a policy-as-code language. Config custom rules created with Lambda are called Config Custom Lambda Rules and Config custom rules created with Guard are called Config Custom Policy Rules .
If you are adding a new Config Custom Lambda rule, you first need to create an Lambda function in the management account or a delegated administrator that the rule invokes to evaluate your resources. You also need to create an IAM role in the managed account that can be assumed by the Lambda function. When you use PutOrganizationConfigRule
to add a Custom Lambda rule to Config, you must specify the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that Lambda assigns to the function.
Note
Prerequisite: Ensure you call EnableAllFeatures
API to enable all features in an organization.
Make sure to specify one of either OrganizationCustomPolicyRuleMetadata
for Custom Policy rules, OrganizationCustomRuleMetadata
for Custom Lambda rules, or OrganizationManagedRuleMetadata
for managed rules.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_organization_config_rule(
OrganizationConfigRuleName='string',
OrganizationManagedRuleMetadata={
'Description': 'string',
'RuleIdentifier': 'string',
'InputParameters': 'string',
'MaximumExecutionFrequency': 'One_Hour'|'Three_Hours'|'Six_Hours'|'Twelve_Hours'|'TwentyFour_Hours',
'ResourceTypesScope': [
'string',
],
'ResourceIdScope': 'string',
'TagKeyScope': 'string',
'TagValueScope': 'string'
},
OrganizationCustomRuleMetadata={
'Description': 'string',
'LambdaFunctionArn': 'string',
'OrganizationConfigRuleTriggerTypes': [
'ConfigurationItemChangeNotification'|'OversizedConfigurationItemChangeNotification'|'ScheduledNotification',
],
'InputParameters': 'string',
'MaximumExecutionFrequency': 'One_Hour'|'Three_Hours'|'Six_Hours'|'Twelve_Hours'|'TwentyFour_Hours',
'ResourceTypesScope': [
'string',
],
'ResourceIdScope': 'string',
'TagKeyScope': 'string',
'TagValueScope': 'string'
},
ExcludedAccounts=[
'string',
],
OrganizationCustomPolicyRuleMetadata={
'Description': 'string',
'OrganizationConfigRuleTriggerTypes': [
'ConfigurationItemChangeNotification'|'OversizedConfigurationItemChangeNotification',
],
'InputParameters': 'string',
'MaximumExecutionFrequency': 'One_Hour'|'Three_Hours'|'Six_Hours'|'Twelve_Hours'|'TwentyFour_Hours',
'ResourceTypesScope': [
'string',
],
'ResourceIdScope': 'string',
'TagKeyScope': 'string',
'TagValueScope': 'string',
'PolicyRuntime': 'string',
'PolicyText': 'string',
'DebugLogDeliveryAccounts': [
'string',
]
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The name that you assign to an organization Config rule.
An OrganizationManagedRuleMetadata
object. This object specifies organization managed rule metadata such as resource type and ID of Amazon Web Services resource along with the rule identifier. It also provides the frequency with which you want Config to run evaluations for the rule if the trigger type is periodic.
The description that you provide for your organization Config rule.
For organization config managed rules, a predefined identifier from a list. For example, IAM_PASSWORD_POLICY
is a managed rule. To reference a managed rule, see Using Config managed rules.
A string, in JSON format, that is passed to your organization Config rule Lambda function.
The maximum frequency with which Config runs evaluations for a rule. This is for an Config managed rule that is triggered at a periodic frequency.
Note
By default, rules with a periodic trigger are evaluated every 24 hours. To change the frequency, specify a valid value for the MaximumExecutionFrequency
parameter.
The type of the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated.
The ID of the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated.
One part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A key is a general label that acts like a category for more specific tag values.
The optional part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A value acts as a descriptor within a tag category (key).
An OrganizationCustomRuleMetadata
object. This object specifies organization custom rule metadata such as resource type, resource ID of Amazon Web Services resource, Lambda function ARN, and organization trigger types that trigger Config to evaluate your Amazon Web Services resources against a rule. It also provides the frequency with which you want Config to run evaluations for the rule if the trigger type is periodic.
The description that you provide for your organization Config rule.
The lambda function ARN.
The type of notification that triggers Config to run an evaluation for a rule. You can specify the following notification types:
ConfigurationItemChangeNotification
- Triggers an evaluation when Config delivers a configuration item as a result of a resource change.OversizedConfigurationItemChangeNotification
- Triggers an evaluation when Config delivers an oversized configuration item. Config may generate this notification type when a resource changes and the notification exceeds the maximum size allowed by Amazon SNS.ScheduledNotification
- Triggers a periodic evaluation at the frequency specified for MaximumExecutionFrequency
.A string, in JSON format, that is passed to your organization Config rule Lambda function.
The maximum frequency with which Config runs evaluations for a rule. Your custom rule is triggered when Config delivers the configuration snapshot. For more information, see ConfigSnapshotDeliveryProperties.
Note
By default, rules with a periodic trigger are evaluated every 24 hours. To change the frequency, specify a valid value for the MaximumExecutionFrequency
parameter.
The type of the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated.
The ID of the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated.
One part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A key is a general label that acts like a category for more specific tag values.
The optional part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A value acts as a descriptor within a tag category (key).
A comma-separated list of accounts that you want to exclude from an organization Config rule.
An OrganizationCustomPolicyRuleMetadata
object. This object specifies metadata for your organization's Config Custom Policy rule. The metadata includes the runtime system in use, which accounts have debug logging enabled, and other custom rule metadata, such as resource type, resource ID of Amazon Web Services resource, and organization trigger types that initiate Config to evaluate Amazon Web Services resources against a rule.
The description that you provide for your organization Config Custom Policy rule.
The type of notification that initiates Config to run an evaluation for a rule. For Config Custom Policy rules, Config supports change-initiated notification types:
ConfigurationItemChangeNotification
- Initiates an evaluation when Config delivers a configuration item as a result of a resource change.OversizedConfigurationItemChangeNotification
- Initiates an evaluation when Config delivers an oversized configuration item. Config may generate this notification type when a resource changes and the notification exceeds the maximum size allowed by Amazon SNS.A string, in JSON format, that is passed to your organization Config Custom Policy rule.
The maximum frequency with which Config runs evaluations for a rule. Your Config Custom Policy rule is triggered when Config delivers the configuration snapshot. For more information, see ConfigSnapshotDeliveryProperties.
The type of the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated.
The ID of the Amazon Web Services resource that was evaluated.
One part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A key is a general label that acts like a category for more specific tag values.
The optional part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A value acts as a descriptor within a tag category (key).
The runtime system for your organization Config Custom Policy rules. Guard is a policy-as-code language that allows you to write policies that are enforced by Config Custom Policy rules. For more information about Guard, see the Guard GitHub Repository.
The policy definition containing the logic for your organization Config Custom Policy rule.
A list of accounts that you can enable debug logging for your organization Config Custom Policy rule. List is null when debug logging is enabled for all accounts.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'OrganizationConfigRuleArn': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
OrganizationConfigRuleArn (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an organization Config rule.
Exceptions
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.MaxNumberOfOrganizationConfigRulesExceededException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.ResourceInUseException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.ValidationException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.OrganizationAccessDeniedException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.NoAvailableOrganizationException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.OrganizationAllFeaturesNotEnabledException
ConfigService.Client.exceptions.InsufficientPermissionsException