ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
Warning:
ForAllValues:
StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
is actively confusing. Any operator starting with
ForAllValues
will ignore IfExists
.
IfExists
is not evaluated against the entire array, it is only evaluated
against a single value at a time, inside the ForAllValues
loop.
This is the kind of thing Jacob would do. Use
ForAllValues:
StringEqualsIgnoreCase
instead so your coworkers don't hate you.
ForAllValues: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
ForAllValues:
StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
compares a list of strings in a request to a list of strings in your policy. The comparision is case insensitive.
To match a request, the context key can be absent, but if it is present, all of the strings in the request must match at least one of the strings in your policy.
You can use policy variables in the value of this operator.
ForAllValues: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists in an Allow Statement
Click into any of these polices and change them test how they change the result.
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: null |
Then the result is: |
Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Not Allowed Statement does not apply |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Not Allowed Statement does not apply |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Not Allowed Statement does not apply |
ForAllValues: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists in a Deny Statement
Click into any of these polices and change them test how they change the result.
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: null |
Then the result is: |
Denied |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Not Denied May be allowed by another statement |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Not Denied May be allowed by another statement |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Denied |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Denied |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"ForAllValues:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:TagKeys": [ "DataClass", "Owner" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:TagKeys: |
Then the result is: |
Not Denied May be allowed by another statement |