ReplacePermissionAssociations - Amazon RAM
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ReplacePermissionAssociations

Updates all resource shares that use a managed permission to a different managed permission. This operation always applies the default version of the target managed permission. You can optionally specify that the update applies to only resource shares that currently use a specified version. This enables you to update to the latest version, without changing the which managed permission is used.

You can use this operation to update all of your resource shares to use the current default version of the permission by specifying the same value for the fromPermissionArn and toPermissionArn parameters.

You can use the optional fromPermissionVersion parameter to update only those resources that use a specified version of the managed permission to the new managed permission.

Important

To successfully perform this operation, you must have permission to update the resource-based policy on all affected resource types.

Request Syntax

POST /replacepermissionassociations HTTP/1.1 Content-type: application/json { "clientToken": "string", "fromPermissionArn": "string", "fromPermissionVersion": number, "toPermissionArn": "string" }

URI Request Parameters

The request does not use any URI parameters.

Request Body

The request accepts the following data in JSON format.

fromPermissionArn

Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the managed permission that you want to replace.

Type: String

Required: Yes

toPermissionArn

Specifies the ARN of the managed permission that you want to associate with resource shares in place of the one specified by fromPerssionArn and fromPermissionVersion.

The operation always associates the version that is currently the default for the specified managed permission.

Type: String

Required: Yes

clientToken

Specifies a unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. This lets you safely retry the request without accidentally performing the same operation a second time. Passing the same value to a later call to an operation requires that you also pass the same value for all other parameters. We recommend that you use a UUID type of value..

If you don't provide this value, then Amazon generates a random one for you.

If you retry the operation with the same ClientToken, but with different parameters, the retry fails with an IdempotentParameterMismatch error.

Type: String

Required: No

fromPermissionVersion

Specifies that you want to updated the permissions for only those resource shares that use the specified version of the managed permission.

Type: Integer

Required: No

Response Syntax

HTTP/1.1 200 Content-type: application/json { "clientToken": "string", "replacePermissionAssociationsWork": { "creationTime": number, "fromPermissionArn": "string", "fromPermissionVersion": "string", "id": "string", "lastUpdatedTime": number, "status": "string", "statusMessage": "string", "toPermissionArn": "string", "toPermissionVersion": "string" } }

Response Elements

If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.

The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.

clientToken

The idempotency identifier associated with this request. If you want to repeat the same operation in an idempotent manner then you must include this value in the clientToken request parameter of that later call. All other parameters must also have the same values that you used in the first call.

Type: String

replacePermissionAssociationsWork

Specifies a data structure that you can use to track the asynchronous tasks that Amazon RAM performs to complete this operation. You can use the ListReplacePermissionAssociationsWork operation and pass the id value returned in this structure.

Type: ReplacePermissionAssociationsWork object

Errors

For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.

IdempotentParameterMismatchException

The operation failed because the client token input parameter matched one that was used with a previous call to the operation, but at least one of the other input parameters is different from the previous call.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidClientTokenException

The operation failed because the specified client token isn't valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidParameterException

The operation failed because a parameter you specified isn't valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

MalformedArnException

The operation failed because the specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) has a format that isn't valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

OperationNotPermittedException

The operation failed because the requested operation isn't permitted.

HTTP Status Code: 400

ServerInternalException

The operation failed because the service could not respond to the request due to an internal problem. Try again later.

HTTP Status Code: 500

ServiceUnavailableException

The operation failed because the service isn't available. Try again later.

HTTP Status Code: 503

UnknownResourceException

The operation failed because a specified resource couldn't be found.

HTTP Status Code: 400

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific Amazon SDKs, see the following: