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Amazon Web Services Single Sign On (SSO) is a cloud SSO service that makes it easy to centrally manage SSO access to multiple Amazon Web Services accounts and business applications.
This guide provides information on SSO operations which could be used for access management of Amazon Web Services accounts. For information about Amazon Web Services SSO features, see the Amazon Web Services Single Sign-On User Guide.
Many operations in the SSO APIs rely on identifiers for users and groups, known as principals. For more information about how to work with principals and principal IDs in Amazon Web Services SSO, see the Amazon Web Services SSO Identity Store API Reference.Link to this section Summary
Functions
Attaches an IAM managed policy ARN to a permission set.
Assigns access to a principal for a specified Amazon Web Services account using a specified permission set.
Enables the attributes-based access control (ABAC) feature for the specified Amazon Web Services SSO instance.
Creates a permission set within a specified SSO instance.
Disables the attributes-based access control (ABAC) feature for the specified Amazon Web Services SSO instance and deletes all of the attribute mappings that have been configured.
Returns the list of Amazon Web Services SSO identity store attributes that have been configured to work with attributes-based access control (ABAC) for the specified Amazon Web Services SSO instance.
PermissionSet
s in an SSO instance.Attaches an IAM inline policy to a permission set.
Updates the Amazon Web Services SSO identity store attributes that you can use with the Amazon Web Services SSO instance for attributes-based access control (ABAC).
Link to this section Functions
Attaches an IAM managed policy ARN to a permission set.
If the permission set is already referenced by one or more account assignments, you will need to call`ProvisionPermissionSet
' after this operation. Calling ProvisionPermissionSet
applies the corresponding IAM policy updates to all assigned accounts.
Assigns access to a principal for a specified Amazon Web Services account using a specified permission set.
The term principal here refers to a user or group that is defined in Amazon Web Services SSO.
As part of a successfulCreateAccountAssignment
call, the specified permission set will automatically be provisioned to the account in the form of an IAM policy. That policy is attached to the SSO-created IAM role. If the permission set is subsequently updated, the corresponding IAM policies attached to roles in your accounts will not be updated automatically. In this case, you must call `ProvisionPermissionSet
' to make these updates.
create_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input)
View SourceEnables the attributes-based access control (ABAC) feature for the specified Amazon Web Services SSO instance.
You can also specify new attributes to add to your ABAC configuration during the enabling process. For more information about ABAC, see Attribute-Based Access Control in the Amazon Web Services SSO User Guide.create_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input, Options)
View SourceCreates a permission set within a specified SSO instance.
To grant users and groups access to Amazon Web Services account resources, use`CreateAccountAssignment
'.
delete_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input)
View SourceDisables the attributes-based access control (ABAC) feature for the specified Amazon Web Services SSO instance and deletes all of the attribute mappings that have been configured.
Once deleted, any attributes that are received from an identity source and any custom attributes you have previously configured will not be passed. For more information about ABAC, see Attribute-Based Access Control in the Amazon Web Services SSO User Guide.delete_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input, Options)
View Sourcedescribe_account_assignment_creation_status(Client, Input, Options)
View Sourcedescribe_account_assignment_deletion_status(Client, Input, Options)
View Sourcedescribe_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input)
View SourceReturns the list of Amazon Web Services SSO identity store attributes that have been configured to work with attributes-based access control (ABAC) for the specified Amazon Web Services SSO instance.
This will not return attributes configured and sent by an external identity provider. For more information about ABAC, see Attribute-Based Access Control in the Amazon Web Services SSO User Guide.describe_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input, Options)
View Sourcedescribe_permission_set_provisioning_status(Client, Input, Options)
View Sourcelist_accounts_for_provisioned_permission_set(Client, Input, Options)
View SourcePermissionSet
s in an SSO instance.
list_permission_sets_provisioned_to_account(Client, Input, Options)
View SourceAttaches an IAM inline policy to a permission set.
If the permission set is already referenced by one or more account assignments, you will need to call`ProvisionPermissionSet
' after this action to apply the corresponding IAM policy updates to all assigned accounts.
update_instance_access_control_attribute_configuration(Client, Input)
View SourceUpdates the Amazon Web Services SSO identity store attributes that you can use with the Amazon Web Services SSO instance for attributes-based access control (ABAC).
When using an external identity provider as an identity source, you can pass attributes through the SAML assertion as an alternative to configuring attributes from the Amazon Web Services SSO identity store. If a SAML assertion passes any of these attributes, Amazon Web Services SSO replaces the attribute value with the value from the Amazon Web Services SSO identity store. For more information about ABAC, see Attribute-Based Access Control in the Amazon Web Services SSO User Guide.