ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists

Warning:

ForAnyValue: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists is actively confusing. Any operator starting with ForAnyValue will ignore IfExists. IfExists is not evaluated against the entire array, it is only evaluated against a single value at a time, inside the ForAnyValue loop.

This is the kind of thing Jacob would do. Use ForAnyValue: StringEqualsIgnoreCase instead so your coworkers don't hate you.

ForAnyValue: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists

ForAnyValue: 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 must exist in the request and at least one string in the request must match one of the strings in your policy.

You can use policy variables in the value of this operator.

ForAnyValue: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists in an Allow Statement

Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys: null
Then the result is:
Not Allowed Not Allowed Statement does not apply
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - Dept
 - SIC
Then the result is:
Not Allowed Not Allowed Statement does not apply
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - dAtAcLaSs
 - Dept
Then the result is:
Allowed Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - dAtAcLaSs
 - Owner
Then the result is:
Allowed Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - dAtAcLaSs
 - Owner
 - Dept
Then the result is:
Allowed Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere

ForAnyValue: StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists in a Deny Statement

Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys: null
Then the result is:
Not Denied Not Denied May be allowed by another statement
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - Dept
 - SIC
Then the result is:
Not Denied Not Denied May be allowed by another statement
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - dAtAcLaSs
 - Dept
Then the result is:
Denied Denied
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - dAtAcLaSs
 - Owner
Then the result is:
Denied Denied
Given the Policy Condition:
"ForAnyValue:StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": {
  "aws:TagKeys": [
    "DataClass",
    "Owner"
  ]
}
When the Request Context has:
aws:TagKeys:
 - dAtAcLaSs
 - Owner
 - Dept
Then the result is:
Denied Denied