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Three different resources help you manage your IAM policy for Cloud Storage ManagedFolder. Each of these resources serves a different use case:
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
: Authoritative. Sets the IAM policy for the managedfolder and replaces any existing policy already attached.gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
: Authoritative for a given role. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a list of members. Other roles within the IAM policy for the managedfolder are preserved.gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
: Non-authoritative. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a new member. Other members for the role for the managedfolder are preserved.
A data source can be used to retrieve policy data in advent you do not need creation
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
: Retrieves the IAM policy for the managedfolder
Note:
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
cannot be used in conjunction withgcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
andgcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
or they will fight over what your policy should be.
Note:
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
resources can be used in conjunction withgcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
resources only if they do not grant privilege to the same role.
Note: This resource supports IAM Conditions but they have some known limitations which can be found here. Please review this article if you are having issues with IAM Conditions.
§gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
resources:
policy:
type: gcp:storage:ManagedFolderIamPolicy
properties:
bucket: ${folder.bucket}
managedFolder: ${folder.name}
policyData: ${admin.policyData}
variables:
admin:
fn::invoke:
function: gcp:organizations:getIAMPolicy
arguments:
bindings:
- role: roles/storage.admin
members:
- user:jane@example.com
With IAM Conditions:
resources:
policy:
type: gcp:storage:ManagedFolderIamPolicy
properties:
bucket: ${folder.bucket}
managedFolder: ${folder.name}
policyData: ${admin.policyData}
variables:
admin:
fn::invoke:
function: gcp:organizations:getIAMPolicy
arguments:
bindings:
- role: roles/storage.admin
members:
- user:jane@example.com
condition:
title: expires_after_2019_12_31
description: Expiring at midnight of 2019-12-31
expression: request.time < timestamp("2020-01-01T00:00:00Z")
§gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let binding = managed_folder_iam_binding::create(
"binding",
ManagedFolderIamBindingArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.members(vec!["user:jane@example.com",])
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
With IAM Conditions:
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let binding = managed_folder_iam_binding::create(
"binding",
ManagedFolderIamBindingArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.condition(
ManagedFolderIamBindingCondition::builder()
.description("Expiring at midnight of 2019-12-31")
.expression("request.time < timestamp(\"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z\")")
.title("expires_after_2019_12_31")
.build_struct(),
)
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.members(vec!["user:jane@example.com",])
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
§gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let member = managed_folder_iam_member::create(
"member",
ManagedFolderIamMemberArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.member("user:jane@example.com")
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
With IAM Conditions:
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let member = managed_folder_iam_member::create(
"member",
ManagedFolderIamMemberArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.condition(
ManagedFolderIamMemberCondition::builder()
.description("Expiring at midnight of 2019-12-31")
.expression("request.time < timestamp(\"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z\")")
.title("expires_after_2019_12_31")
.build_struct(),
)
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.member("user:jane@example.com")
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
§> Custom Roles If you’re importing a IAM resource with a custom role, make sure to use the
§full name of the custom role, e.g. [projects/my-project|organizations/my-org]/roles/my-custom-role
.
§IAM policy for Cloud Storage ManagedFolder
Three different resources help you manage your IAM policy for Cloud Storage ManagedFolder. Each of these resources serves a different use case:
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
: Authoritative. Sets the IAM policy for the managedfolder and replaces any existing policy already attached.gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
: Authoritative for a given role. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a list of members. Other roles within the IAM policy for the managedfolder are preserved.gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
: Non-authoritative. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a new member. Other members for the role for the managedfolder are preserved.
A data source can be used to retrieve policy data in advent you do not need creation
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
: Retrieves the IAM policy for the managedfolder
Note:
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
cannot be used in conjunction withgcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
andgcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
or they will fight over what your policy should be.
Note:
gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
resources can be used in conjunction withgcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
resources only if they do not grant privilege to the same role.
Note: This resource supports IAM Conditions but they have some known limitations which can be found here. Please review this article if you are having issues with IAM Conditions.
§gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamPolicy
resources:
policy:
type: gcp:storage:ManagedFolderIamPolicy
properties:
bucket: ${folder.bucket}
managedFolder: ${folder.name}
policyData: ${admin.policyData}
variables:
admin:
fn::invoke:
function: gcp:organizations:getIAMPolicy
arguments:
bindings:
- role: roles/storage.admin
members:
- user:jane@example.com
With IAM Conditions:
resources:
policy:
type: gcp:storage:ManagedFolderIamPolicy
properties:
bucket: ${folder.bucket}
managedFolder: ${folder.name}
policyData: ${admin.policyData}
variables:
admin:
fn::invoke:
function: gcp:organizations:getIAMPolicy
arguments:
bindings:
- role: roles/storage.admin
members:
- user:jane@example.com
condition:
title: expires_after_2019_12_31
description: Expiring at midnight of 2019-12-31
expression: request.time < timestamp("2020-01-01T00:00:00Z")
§gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamBinding
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let binding = managed_folder_iam_binding::create(
"binding",
ManagedFolderIamBindingArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.members(vec!["user:jane@example.com",])
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
With IAM Conditions:
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let binding = managed_folder_iam_binding::create(
"binding",
ManagedFolderIamBindingArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.condition(
ManagedFolderIamBindingCondition::builder()
.description("Expiring at midnight of 2019-12-31")
.expression("request.time < timestamp(\"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z\")")
.title("expires_after_2019_12_31")
.build_struct(),
)
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.members(vec!["user:jane@example.com",])
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
§gcp.storage.ManagedFolderIamMember
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let member = managed_folder_iam_member::create(
"member",
ManagedFolderIamMemberArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.member("user:jane@example.com")
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
With IAM Conditions:
use pulumi_wasm_rust::Output;
use pulumi_wasm_rust::{add_export, pulumi_main};
#[pulumi_main]
fn test_main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let member = managed_folder_iam_member::create(
"member",
ManagedFolderIamMemberArgs::builder()
.bucket("${folder.bucket}")
.condition(
ManagedFolderIamMemberCondition::builder()
.description("Expiring at midnight of 2019-12-31")
.expression("request.time < timestamp(\"2020-01-01T00:00:00Z\")")
.title("expires_after_2019_12_31")
.build_struct(),
)
.managed_folder("${folder.name}")
.member("user:jane@example.com")
.role("roles/storage.admin")
.build_struct(),
);
}
§Import
For all import syntaxes, the “resource in question” can take any of the following forms:
-
b/{{bucket}}/managedFolders/{{managed_folder}}
-
{{bucket}}/{{managed_folder}}
Any variables not passed in the import command will be taken from the provider configuration.
Cloud Storage managedfolder IAM resources can be imported using the resource identifiers, role, and member.
IAM member imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question, the role, and the member identity, e.g.
$ pulumi import gcp:storage/managedFolderIamPolicy:ManagedFolderIamPolicy editor "b/{{bucket}}/managedFolders/{{managed_folder}} roles/storage.objectViewer user:jane@example.com"
IAM binding imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question and the role, e.g.
$ pulumi import gcp:storage/managedFolderIamPolicy:ManagedFolderIamPolicy editor "b/{{bucket}}/managedFolders/{{managed_folder}} roles/storage.objectViewer"
IAM policy imports use the identifier of the resource in question, e.g.
$ pulumi import gcp:storage/managedFolderIamPolicy:ManagedFolderIamPolicy editor b/{{bucket}}/managedFolders/{{managed_folder}}
-> Custom Roles If you’re importing a IAM resource with a custom role, make sure to use the
full name of the custom role, e.g. [projects/my-project|organizations/my-org]/roles/my-custom-role
.
Structs§
- Use builder syntax to set the inputs and finish with
build_struct()
.
Functions§
- Registers a new resource with the given unique name and arguments