S3Control / Client / create_access_grant

create_access_grant#

S3Control.Client.create_access_grant(**kwargs)#

Creates an access grant that gives a grantee access to your S3 data. The grantee can be an IAM user or role or a directory user, or group. Before you can create a grant, you must have an S3 Access Grants instance in the same Region as the S3 data. You can create an S3 Access Grants instance using the CreateAccessGrantsInstance. You must also have registered at least one S3 data location in your S3 Access Grants instance using CreateAccessGrantsLocation.

Permissions

You must have the s3:CreateAccessGrant permission to use this operation.

Additional Permissions

For any directory identity - sso:DescribeInstance and sso:DescribeApplication

For directory users - identitystore:DescribeUser

For directory groups - identitystore:DescribeGroup

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_access_grant(
    AccountId='string',
    AccessGrantsLocationId='string',
    AccessGrantsLocationConfiguration={
        'S3SubPrefix': 'string'
    },
    Grantee={
        'GranteeType': 'DIRECTORY_USER'|'DIRECTORY_GROUP'|'IAM',
        'GranteeIdentifier': 'string'
    },
    Permission='READ'|'WRITE'|'READWRITE',
    ApplicationArn='string',
    S3PrefixType='Object',
    Tags=[
        {
            'Key': 'string',
            'Value': 'string'
        },
    ]
)
Parameters:
  • AccountId (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that is making this request.

  • AccessGrantsLocationId (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The ID of the registered location to which you are granting access. S3 Access Grants assigns this ID when you register the location. S3 Access Grants assigns the ID default to the default location s3:// and assigns an auto-generated ID to other locations that you register.

    If you are passing the default location, you cannot create an access grant for the entire default location. You must also specify a bucket or a bucket and prefix in the Subprefix field.

  • AccessGrantsLocationConfiguration (dict) –

    The configuration options of the grant location. The grant location is the S3 path to the data to which you are granting access. It contains the S3SubPrefix field. The grant scope is the result of appending the subprefix to the location scope of the registered location.

    • S3SubPrefix (string) –

      The S3SubPrefix is appended to the location scope creating the grant scope. Use this field to narrow the scope of the grant to a subset of the location scope. This field is required if the location scope is the default location s3:// because you cannot create a grant for all of your S3 data in the Region and must narrow the scope. For example, if the location scope is the default location s3://, the S3SubPrefx can be a <bucket-name>/*, so the full grant scope path would be s3://<bucket-name>/*. Or the S3SubPrefx can be <bucket-name>/<prefix-name>*, so the full grant scope path would be or s3://<bucket-name>/<prefix-name>*.

      If the S3SubPrefix includes a prefix, append the wildcard character * after the prefix to indicate that you want to include all object key names in the bucket that start with that prefix.

  • Grantee (dict) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The user, group, or role to which you are granting access. You can grant access to an IAM user or role. If you have added your corporate directory to Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center and associated your Identity Center instance with your S3 Access Grants instance, the grantee can also be a corporate directory user or group.

    • GranteeType (string) –

      The type of the grantee to which access has been granted. It can be one of the following values:

      • IAM - An IAM user or role.

      • DIRECTORY_USER - Your corporate directory user. You can use this option if you have added your corporate identity directory to IAM Identity Center and associated the IAM Identity Center instance with your S3 Access Grants instance.

      • DIRECTORY_GROUP - Your corporate directory group. You can use this option if you have added your corporate identity directory to IAM Identity Center and associated the IAM Identity Center instance with your S3 Access Grants instance.

    • GranteeIdentifier (string) –

      The unique identifier of the Grantee. If the grantee type is IAM, the identifier is the IAM Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the user or role. If the grantee type is a directory user or group, the identifier is 128-bit universally unique identifier (UUID) in the format a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111. You can obtain this UUID from your Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center instance.

  • Permission (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The type of access that you are granting to your S3 data, which can be set to one of the following values:

    • READ – Grant read-only access to the S3 data.

    • WRITE – Grant write-only access to the S3 data.

    • READWRITE – Grant both read and write access to the S3 data.

  • ApplicationArn (string) – The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center application associated with your Identity Center instance. If an application ARN is included in the request to create an access grant, the grantee can only access the S3 data through this application.

  • S3PrefixType (string) – The type of S3SubPrefix. The only possible value is Object. Pass this value if the access grant scope is an object. Do not pass this value if the access grant scope is a bucket or a bucket and a prefix.

  • Tags (list) –

    The Amazon Web Services resource tags that you are adding to the access grant. Each tag is a label consisting of a user-defined key and value. Tags can help you manage, identify, organize, search for, and filter resources.

    • (dict) –

      An Amazon Web Services resource tag that’s associated with your S3 resource. You can add tags to new objects when you upload them, or you can add object tags to existing objects.

      Note

      This operation is only supported for S3 Storage Lens groups and for S3 Access Grants. The tagged resource can be an S3 Storage Lens group or S3 Access Grants instance, registered location, or grant.

      • Key (string) – [REQUIRED]

        The key of the key-value pair of a tag added to your Amazon Web Services resource. A tag key can be up to 128 Unicode characters in length and is case-sensitive. System created tags that begin with aws: aren’t supported.

      • Value (string) – [REQUIRED]

        The value of the key-value pair of a tag added to your Amazon Web Services resource. A tag value can be up to 256 Unicode characters in length and is case-sensitive.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'CreatedAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
    'AccessGrantId': 'string',
    'AccessGrantArn': 'string',
    'Grantee': {
        'GranteeType': 'DIRECTORY_USER'|'DIRECTORY_GROUP'|'IAM',
        'GranteeIdentifier': 'string'
    },
    'AccessGrantsLocationId': 'string',
    'AccessGrantsLocationConfiguration': {
        'S3SubPrefix': 'string'
    },
    'Permission': 'READ'|'WRITE'|'READWRITE',
    'ApplicationArn': 'string',
    'GrantScope': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • CreatedAt (datetime) –

      The date and time when you created the access grant.

    • AccessGrantId (string) –

      The ID of the access grant. S3 Access Grants auto-generates this ID when you create the access grant.

    • AccessGrantArn (string) –

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the access grant.

    • Grantee (dict) –

      The user, group, or role to which you are granting access. You can grant access to an IAM user or role. If you have added your corporate directory to Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center and associated your Identity Center instance with your S3 Access Grants instance, the grantee can also be a corporate directory user or group.

      • GranteeType (string) –

        The type of the grantee to which access has been granted. It can be one of the following values:

        • IAM - An IAM user or role.

        • DIRECTORY_USER - Your corporate directory user. You can use this option if you have added your corporate identity directory to IAM Identity Center and associated the IAM Identity Center instance with your S3 Access Grants instance.

        • DIRECTORY_GROUP - Your corporate directory group. You can use this option if you have added your corporate identity directory to IAM Identity Center and associated the IAM Identity Center instance with your S3 Access Grants instance.

      • GranteeIdentifier (string) –

        The unique identifier of the Grantee. If the grantee type is IAM, the identifier is the IAM Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the user or role. If the grantee type is a directory user or group, the identifier is 128-bit universally unique identifier (UUID) in the format a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111. You can obtain this UUID from your Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center instance.

    • AccessGrantsLocationId (string) –

      The ID of the registered location to which you are granting access. S3 Access Grants assigns this ID when you register the location. S3 Access Grants assigns the ID default to the default location s3:// and assigns an auto-generated ID to other locations that you register.

    • AccessGrantsLocationConfiguration (dict) –

      The configuration options of the grant location. The grant location is the S3 path to the data to which you are granting access.

      • S3SubPrefix (string) –

        The S3SubPrefix is appended to the location scope creating the grant scope. Use this field to narrow the scope of the grant to a subset of the location scope. This field is required if the location scope is the default location s3:// because you cannot create a grant for all of your S3 data in the Region and must narrow the scope. For example, if the location scope is the default location s3://, the S3SubPrefx can be a <bucket-name>/*, so the full grant scope path would be s3://<bucket-name>/*. Or the S3SubPrefx can be <bucket-name>/<prefix-name>*, so the full grant scope path would be or s3://<bucket-name>/<prefix-name>*.

        If the S3SubPrefix includes a prefix, append the wildcard character * after the prefix to indicate that you want to include all object key names in the bucket that start with that prefix.

    • Permission (string) –

      The type of access that you are granting to your S3 data, which can be set to one of the following values:

      • READ – Grant read-only access to the S3 data.

      • WRITE – Grant write-only access to the S3 data.

      • READWRITE – Grant both read and write access to the S3 data.

    • ApplicationArn (string) –

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services IAM Identity Center application associated with your Identity Center instance. If the grant includes an application ARN, the grantee can only access the S3 data through this application.

    • GrantScope (string) –

      The S3 path of the data to which you are granting access. It is the result of appending the Subprefix to the location scope.