- Cross-account access. Define IAM roles using
iam_assumable_role
oriam_assumable_roles
submodules in "resource AWS accounts (prod, staging, dev)" and IAM groups and users usingiam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy
submodule in "IAM AWS Account" to setup access controls between accounts. See iam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy example for more details. - Individual IAM resources (users, roles, policies). See usage snippets and examples listed below.
iam-account
:
module "iam_account" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-account"
account_alias = "awesome-company"
minimum_password_length = 37
require_numbers = false
}
iam-assumable-role
:
module "iam_assumable_role" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-assumable-role"
trusted_role_arns = [
"arn:aws:iam::307990089504:root",
"arn:aws:iam::835367859851:user/anton",
]
create_role = true
role_name = "custom"
role_requires_mfa = true
custom_role_policy_arns = [
"arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonCognitoReadOnly",
"arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AlexaForBusinessFullAccess",
]
number_of_custom_role_policy_arns = 2
}
iam-assumable-role-with-oidc
:
module "iam_assumable_role_with_oidc" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-assumable-role-with-oidc"
create_role = true
role_name = "role-with-oidc"
tags = {
Role = "role-with-oidc"
}
provider_url = "oidc.eks.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/id/BA9E170D464AF7B92084EF72A69B9DC8"
role_policy_arns = [
"arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy",
]
number_of_role_policy_arns = 1
}
iam-assumable-role-with-saml
:
module "iam_assumable_role_with_saml" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-assumable-role-with-saml"
create_role = true
role_name = "role-with-saml"
tags = {
Role = "role-with-saml"
}
provider_id = "arn:aws:iam::235367859851:saml-provider/idp_saml"
role_policy_arns = [
"arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/ReadOnlyAccess"
]
number_of_role_policy_arns = 1
}
iam-assumable-roles
:
module "iam_assumable_roles" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-assumable-roles"
trusted_role_arns = [
"arn:aws:iam::307990089504:root",
"arn:aws:iam::835367859851:user/anton",
]
create_admin_role = true
create_poweruser_role = true
poweruser_role_name = "developer"
create_readonly_role = true
readonly_role_requires_mfa = false
}
iam-assumable-roles-with-saml
:
module "iam_assumable_roles_with_saml" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-assumable-roles-with-saml"
create_admin_role = true
create_poweruser_role = true
poweruser_role_name = "developer"
create_readonly_role = true
provider_id = "arn:aws:iam::235367859851:saml-provider/idp_saml"
}
iam-eks-role
:
module "iam_eks_role" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-eks-role"
role_name = "my-app"
cluster_service_accounts = {
"cluster1" = ["default:my-app"]
"cluster2" = [
"default:my-app",
"canary:my-app",
]
}
tags = {
Name = "eks-role"
}
role_policy_arns = {
AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy = "arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy"
}
}
iam-github-oidc-provider
:
module "iam_github_oidc_provider" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-github-oidc-provider"
tags = {
Environment = "test"
}
}
iam-github-oidc-role
:
module "iam_github_oidc_role" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-github-oidc-role"
# This should be updated to suit your organization, repository, references/branches, etc.
subjects = ["terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-iam:*"]
policies = {
S3ReadOnly = "arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonS3ReadOnlyAccess"
}
tags = {
Environment = "test"
}
}
iam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy
:
module "iam_group_with_assumable_roles_policy" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy"
name = "production-readonly"
assumable_roles = [
"arn:aws:iam::835367859855:role/readonly" # these roles can be created using `iam_assumable_roles` submodule
]
group_users = [
"user1",
"user2"
]
}
iam-group-with-policies
:
module "iam_group_with_policies" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-group-with-policies"
name = "superadmins"
group_users = [
"user1",
"user2"
]
attach_iam_self_management_policy = true
custom_group_policy_arns = [
"arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AdministratorAccess",
]
custom_group_policies = [
{
name = "AllowS3Listing"
policy = data.aws_iam_policy_document.sample.json
}
]
}
iam-policy
:
module "iam_policy" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-policy"
name = "example"
path = "/"
description = "My example policy"
policy = <<EOF
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"ec2:Describe*"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}
EOF
}
iam-read-only-policy
:
module "iam_read_only_policy" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-read-only-policy"
name = "example"
path = "/"
description = "My example read-only policy"
allowed_services = ["rds", "dynamo", "health"]
}
iam-role-for-service-accounts-eks
:
module "vpc_cni_irsa" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-role-for-service-accounts-eks"
role_name = "vpc-cni"
attach_vpc_cni_policy = true
vpc_cni_enable_ipv4 = true
oidc_providers = {
main = {
provider_arn = "arn:aws:iam::012345678901:oidc-provider/oidc.eks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/id/5C54DDF35ER19312844C7333374CC09D"
namespace_service_accounts = ["kube-system:aws-node"]
}
}
tags = {
Name = "vpc-cni-irsa"
}
}
iam-user
:
module "iam_user" {
source = "terraform-aws-modules/iam/aws//modules/iam-user"
name = "vasya.pupkin"
force_destroy = true
pgp_key = "keybase:test"
password_reset_required = false
}
AWS published IAM Best Practices and this Terraform module was created to help with some of points listed there:
- Create Individual IAM Users
Use iam-user module module to manage IAM users.
- Use AWS Defined Policies to Assign Permissions Whenever Possible
Use iam-assumable-roles module to create IAM roles with managed policies to support common tasks (admin, poweruser or readonly).
- Use Groups to Assign Permissions to IAM Users
Use iam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy module to manage IAM groups of users who can assume roles. Use iam-group-with-policies module to manage IAM groups of users where specified IAM policies are allowed.
- Configure a Strong Password Policy for Your Users
Use iam-account module to set password policy for your IAM users.
- Enable MFA for Privileged Users
Use iam-assumable-roles module to create IAM roles that require MFA.
- Delegate by Using Roles Instead of by Sharing Credentials
iam-assumable-role, iam-assumable-roles, iam-assumable-roles-with-saml and iam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy modules provide complete set of functionality required for this.
- Use Policy Conditions for Extra Security
iam-assumable-roles module can be configured to require valid MFA token when different roles are assumed (for example, admin role requires MFA, but readonly - does not).
- Create IAM Policies
Use iam-policy module module to manage IAM policy. Use iam-read-only-policy module module to manage IAM read-only policies.
- iam-account - Set AWS account alias and password policy
- iam-assumable-role-with-oidc - Create individual IAM role which can be assumed from specified subjects federated with a OIDC Identity Provider
- iam-assumable-role-with-saml - Create individual IAM role which can be assumed by users with a SAML Identity Provider
- iam-assumable-role - Create individual IAM role which can be assumed from specified ARNs (AWS accounts, IAM users, etc)
- iam-assumable-roles-with-saml - Create several IAM roles which can be assumed by users with a SAML Identity Provider
- iam-assumable-roles - Create several IAM roles which can be assumed from specified ARNs (AWS accounts, IAM users, etc)
- iam-eks-role - Create an IAM role that can be assumed by one or more EKS
ServiceAccount
- iam-group-complete - IAM group with users who are allowed to assume IAM roles in another AWS account and have access to specified IAM policies
- iam-group-with-assumable-roles-policy - IAM group with users who are allowed to assume IAM roles in the same or in separate AWS account
- iam-group-with-policies - IAM group with users who are allowed specified IAM policies (eg, "manage their own IAM user")
- iam-policy - Create IAM policy
- iam-read-only-policy - Create IAM read-only policy
- iam-role-for-service-accounts-eks - Create IAM role for service accounts (IRSA) for use within EKS clusters
- iam-user - Add IAM user, login profile and access keys (with PGP enabled or disabled)
Module is maintained by Anton Babenko with help from these awesome contributors.
Apache 2 Licensed. See LICENSE for full details.
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