DateGreaterThan
DateGreaterThan
DateGreaterThan compares a datetime in a request to a datetime in your policy. Datetime comparisons compare down to the second; so any value one second after the date in your policy will match the DateGreaterThan condition.
To match a request, the context key must exist in the request and must match the datetime in your policy.
You can NOT use policy variables in the value of this operator.
DateGreaterThan in an Allow Statement
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: null |
| Then the result is: |
| |
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: |
| Then the result is: |
| |
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: |
| Then the result is: |
| |
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: |
| Then the result is: |
| |
DateGreaterThan in a Deny Statement
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: null |
| Then the result is: |
| |
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: |
| Then the result is: |
| |
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: |
| Then the result is: |
| |
| Given the Policy Condition: |
"DateGreaterThan": {
"aws:CurrentTime": "2011-05-03T00:00:00Z"
} |
| When the Request Context has: |
aws:CurrentTime: |
| Then the result is: |
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