CfnAccessKeyProps
- class aws_cdk.aws_iam.CfnAccessKeyProps(*, user_name, serial=None, status=None)
- Bases: - object- Properties for defining a - CfnAccessKey.- Parameters:
- user_name ( - str) – The name of the IAM user that the new key will belong to. This parameter allows (through its regex pattern ) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-
- serial ( - Union[- int,- float,- None]) – This value is specific to CloudFormation and can only be incremented . Incrementing this value notifies CloudFormation that you want to rotate your access key. When you update your stack, CloudFormation will replace the existing access key with a new key.
- status ( - Optional[- str]) – The status of the access key.- Activemeans that the key is valid for API calls, while- Inactivemeans it is not.
 
- See:
- http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-accesskey.html 
- ExampleMetadata:
- fixture=_generated 
 - Example: - # The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. # The values are placeholders you should change. from aws_cdk import aws_iam as iam cfn_access_key_props = iam.CfnAccessKeyProps( user_name="userName", # the properties below are optional serial=123, status="status" ) - Attributes - serial
- This value is specific to CloudFormation and can only be incremented . - Incrementing this value notifies CloudFormation that you want to rotate your access key. When you update your stack, CloudFormation will replace the existing access key with a new key. 
 - status
- The status of the access key. - Activemeans that the key is valid for API calls, while- Inactivemeans it is not.
 - user_name
- The name of the IAM user that the new key will belong to. - This parameter allows (through its regex pattern ) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-