CfnPolicyProps

class aws_cdk.aws_organizations.CfnPolicyProps(*, content, name, type, description=None, tags=None, target_ids=None)

Bases: object

Properties for defining a CfnPolicy.

Parameters:
  • content (Any) – The policy text content. You can specify the policy content as a JSON object or a JSON string. .. epigraph:: When you specify the policy content as a JSON string, you can’t perform drift detection on the CloudFormation stack. For this reason, we recommend specifying the policy content as a JSON object instead. The text that you supply must adhere to the rules of the policy type you specify in the Type parameter. The following AWS Organizations quotas are enforced for the maximum size of a policy document: - Service control policies: 5,120 characters - AI services opt-out policies: 2,500 characters - Backup policies: 10,000 characters - Tag policies: 10,000 characters For more information about Organizations service quotas, see Quotas for AWS Organizations in the AWS Organizations User Guide .

  • name (str) – Name of the policy. The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is a string of any of the characters in the ASCII character range.

  • type (str) – The type of policy to create.

  • description (Optional[str]) – Human readable description of the policy.

  • tags (Optional[Sequence[Union[CfnTag, Dict[str, Any]]]]) – A list of tags that you want to attach to the newly created policy. For each tag in the list, you must specify both a tag key and a value. You can set the value to an empty string, but you can’t set it to null . For more information about tagging, see Tagging AWS Organizations resources in the AWS Organizations User Guide. .. epigraph:: If any one of the tags is not valid or if you exceed the allowed number of tags for a policy, then the entire request fails and the policy is not created.

  • target_ids (Optional[Sequence[str]]) –

    List of unique identifiers (IDs) of the root, OU, or account that you want to attach the policy to. You can get the ID by calling the ListRoots , ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent , or ListAccounts operations. If you don’t specify this parameter, the policy is created but not attached to any organization resource. The regex pattern for a target ID string requires one of the following: - Root - A string that begins with “r-” followed by from 4 to 32 lowercase letters or digits. - Account - A string that consists of exactly 12 digits. - Organizational unit (OU) - A string that begins with “ou-” followed by from 4 to 32 lowercase letters or digits (the ID of the root that the OU is in). This string is followed by a second “-” dash and from 8 to 32 additional lowercase letters or digits.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html

ExampleMetadata:

fixture=_generated

Example:

# The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
# The values are placeholders you should change.
from aws_cdk import aws_organizations as organizations

# content: Any

cfn_policy_props = organizations.CfnPolicyProps(
    content=content,
    name="name",
    type="type",

    # the properties below are optional
    description="description",
    tags=[CfnTag(
        key="key",
        value="value"
    )],
    target_ids=["targetIds"]
)

Attributes

content

The policy text content. You can specify the policy content as a JSON object or a JSON string.

When you specify the policy content as a JSON string, you can’t perform drift detection on the CloudFormation stack. For this reason, we recommend specifying the policy content as a JSON object instead.

The text that you supply must adhere to the rules of the policy type you specify in the Type parameter. The following AWS Organizations quotas are enforced for the maximum size of a policy document:

  • Service control policies: 5,120 characters

  • AI services opt-out policies: 2,500 characters

  • Backup policies: 10,000 characters

  • Tag policies: 10,000 characters

For more information about Organizations service quotas, see Quotas for AWS Organizations in the AWS Organizations User Guide .

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html#cfn-organizations-policy-content

description

Human readable description of the policy.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html#cfn-organizations-policy-description

name

Name of the policy.

The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is a string of any of the characters in the ASCII character range.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html#cfn-organizations-policy-name

tags

A list of tags that you want to attach to the newly created policy.

For each tag in the list, you must specify both a tag key and a value. You can set the value to an empty string, but you can’t set it to null . For more information about tagging, see Tagging AWS Organizations resources in the AWS Organizations User Guide. .. epigraph:

If any one of the tags is not valid or if you exceed the allowed number of tags for a policy, then the entire request fails and the policy is not created.
See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html#cfn-organizations-policy-tags

target_ids

List of unique identifiers (IDs) of the root, OU, or account that you want to attach the policy to.

You can get the ID by calling the ListRoots , ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent , or ListAccounts operations. If you don’t specify this parameter, the policy is created but not attached to any organization resource.

The regex pattern for a target ID string requires one of the following:

  • Root - A string that begins with “r-” followed by from 4 to 32 lowercase letters or digits.

  • Account - A string that consists of exactly 12 digits.

  • Organizational unit (OU) - A string that begins with “ou-” followed by from 4 to 32 lowercase letters or digits (the ID of the root that the OU is in). This string is followed by a second “-” dash and from 8 to 32 additional lowercase letters or digits.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html#cfn-organizations-policy-targetids

type

The type of policy to create.

See:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-organizations-policy.html#cfn-organizations-policy-type