StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
compares a string 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 present it must NOT match any of the strings in your policy.
You can use policy variables in the value of this operator.
So you know:
StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
behaves exactly the same as StringNotEqualsIgnoreCase
.
"Negative" operators such as StringNotEqualsIgnoreCase
already match requests
if the key is not present so the IfExists
suffix has no effect.
There is no harm in adding IfExists
to StringNotEqualsIgnoreCase
;
it probably makes the intent more clear. We know you already knew this, but put this message
in for everyone else. 😉
StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists in an Allow Statement
Click into any of these polices and change them test how they change the result.
Given the Policy Condition: |
"StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:RequestTag/DataClass": [ "public", "internal" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:RequestTag/DataClass: null |
Then the result is: |
Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:RequestTag/DataClass": [ "public", "internal" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:RequestTag/DataClass: private |
Then the result is: |
Allowed Assuming no explicit Deny elsewhere |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:RequestTag/DataClass": [ "public", "internal" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:RequestTag/DataClass: PUBLIC |
Then the result is: |
Not Allowed Statement does not apply |
StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists in a Deny Statement
Click into any of these polices and change them test how they change the result.
Given the Policy Condition: |
"StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:RequestTag/DataClass": [ "public", "internal" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:RequestTag/DataClass: null |
Then the result is: |
Denied |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:RequestTag/DataClass": [ "public", "internal" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:RequestTag/DataClass: private |
Then the result is: |
Denied |
Given the Policy Condition: |
"StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists": { "aws:RequestTag/DataClass": [ "public", "internal" ] } |
When the Request Context has: |
aws:RequestTag/DataClass: PUBLIC |
Then the result is: |
Not Denied May be allowed by another statement |