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aws_iam_access_key
Provides an IAM access key. This is a set of credentials that allow API requests to be made as an IAM user.
Example Usage
resource "aws_iam_access_key" "lb" {
user = "${aws_iam_user.lb.name}"
pgp_key = "keybase:some_person_that_exists"
}
resource "aws_iam_user" "lb" {
name = "loadbalancer"
path = "/system/"
}
resource "aws_iam_user_policy" "lb_ro" {
name = "test"
user = "${aws_iam_user.lb.name}"
policy = <<EOF
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"ec2:Describe*"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}
EOF
}
output "secret" {
value = "${aws_iam_access_key.lb.encrypted_secret}"
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
user
- (Required) The IAM user to associate with this access key.pgp_key
- (Optional) Either a base-64 encoded PGP public key, or a keybase username in the formkeybase:some_person_that_exists
.
Attributes Reference
In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
id
- The access key ID.user
- The IAM user associated with this access key.key_fingerprint
- The fingerprint of the PGP key used to encrypt the secretsecret
- The secret access key. Note that this will be written to the state file. Please supply apgp_key
instead, which will prevent the secret from being stored in plain textencrypted_secret
- The encrypted secret, base64 encoded. ~> NOTE: The encrypted secret may be decrypted using the command line, for example:terraform output encrypted_secret | base64 --decode | keybase pgp decrypt
.ses_smtp_password
- The secret access key converted into an SES SMTP password by applying AWS's documented conversion algorithm.status
- "Active" or "Inactive". Keys are initially active, but can be made inactive by other means.
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