#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IamPolicyConstraints {
pub source_ip: Option<EnabledOrDisabled>,
pub vpc_source_ip: Option<EnabledOrDisabled>,
}
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Use this parameter to specify a supported global condition key that is added to the IAM policy.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.source_ip: Option<EnabledOrDisabled>
When SourceIp
is Enabled
the worker's IP address when a task is rendered in the worker portal is added to the IAM policy as a Condition
used to generate the Amazon S3 presigned URL. This IP address is checked by Amazon S3 and must match in order for the Amazon S3 resource to be rendered in the worker portal.
vpc_source_ip: Option<EnabledOrDisabled>
When VpcSourceIp
is Enabled
the worker's IP address when a task is rendered in private worker portal inside the VPC is added to the IAM policy as a Condition
used to generate the Amazon S3 presigned URL. To render the task successfully Amazon S3 checks that the presigned URL is being accessed over an Amazon S3 VPC Endpoint, and that the worker's IP address matches the IP address in the IAM policy. To learn more about configuring private worker portal, see Use Amazon VPC mode from a private worker portal.
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Source§impl IamPolicyConstraints
impl IamPolicyConstraints
Sourcepub fn source_ip(&self) -> Option<&EnabledOrDisabled>
pub fn source_ip(&self) -> Option<&EnabledOrDisabled>
When SourceIp
is Enabled
the worker's IP address when a task is rendered in the worker portal is added to the IAM policy as a Condition
used to generate the Amazon S3 presigned URL. This IP address is checked by Amazon S3 and must match in order for the Amazon S3 resource to be rendered in the worker portal.
Sourcepub fn vpc_source_ip(&self) -> Option<&EnabledOrDisabled>
pub fn vpc_source_ip(&self) -> Option<&EnabledOrDisabled>
When VpcSourceIp
is Enabled
the worker's IP address when a task is rendered in private worker portal inside the VPC is added to the IAM policy as a Condition
used to generate the Amazon S3 presigned URL. To render the task successfully Amazon S3 checks that the presigned URL is being accessed over an Amazon S3 VPC Endpoint, and that the worker's IP address matches the IP address in the IAM policy. To learn more about configuring private worker portal, see Use Amazon VPC mode from a private worker portal.
Source§impl IamPolicyConstraints
impl IamPolicyConstraints
Sourcepub fn builder() -> IamPolicyConstraintsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> IamPolicyConstraintsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture IamPolicyConstraints
.
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Source§impl Clone for IamPolicyConstraints
impl Clone for IamPolicyConstraints
Source§fn clone(&self) -> IamPolicyConstraints
fn clone(&self) -> IamPolicyConstraints
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for IamPolicyConstraints
Source§impl PartialEq for IamPolicyConstraints
impl PartialEq for IamPolicyConstraints
impl StructuralPartialEq for IamPolicyConstraints
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impl Freeze for IamPolicyConstraints
impl RefUnwindSafe for IamPolicyConstraints
impl Send for IamPolicyConstraints
impl Sync for IamPolicyConstraints
impl Unpin for IamPolicyConstraints
impl UnwindSafe for IamPolicyConstraints
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