awspolicy
v1.1.2
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awspolicy is a command-line tool for generating custom AWS IAM policies with ease. Specify services, resources, and permissions through simple commands to create tailored security policies for your AWS projects.
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awspolicy
awspolicy
is a command-line tool for generating custom AWS IAM policies with ease. Specify services, resources, and permissions through simple commands to create tailored security policies for your AWS projects.
Disclaimer: Not affiliated with AWS and is not an official AWS product. It is a personal project created to simplify the process of generating IAM policies for AWS services with a command-line interface. For a more user-friendly policy generator, consider using the Policy Generator of AWS.
Installation
$ npm install awspolicy -g
Features
- Generate IAM policies for AWS services with ease
- Specify services, resources, and permissions through simple commands
- Create tailored security policies for your AWS projects
Currently Supported Services
IAM Policies
- S3
- ECR
Usage
Options:
-v, --version output the version number
-s, --service <type> AWS service (e.g., s3, ecr)
-b, --bucket <name> S3 bucket name (required for S3)
-rp, --repositories <name> Comma-separated list of ECR repository names (required for ECR)
-rg, --region <region> AWS region (e.g., ap-southeast-2)
-a, --account-id <accountId> AWS account ID (e.g., 021704626424)
-p, --permission <levels> Permissions for the selected service.
For S3: binary format (e.g., 111).
For ECR: comma-separated list of actions (e.g., ListImages,PutImage)
-t, --template <name> Template for predefined permissions (e.g., generic for ECR)
-h, --help display help for command
Examples
S3
$ awspolicy -s s3 -b my-bucket -p 111
ECR
We have a predefined template called generic
which provides the following permissions,
BatchCheckLayerAvailability
InitiateLayerUpload
UploadLayerPart
CompleteLayerUpload
PutImage
BatchGetImage
GetDownloadUrlForLayer
GetAuthorizationToken
is added separately to the policy to allow the user to authenticate, no need to specify it.
$ awspolicy -s ecr -rg ap-southeast-2 -a 12345678 -rp my-repo -t generic
Permissions can be manually specified as well
$ awspolicy -s ecr -rg ap-southeast-2 -a 12345678 -rp my-repo -p BatchCheckLayerAvailability,InitiateLayerUpload,UploadLayerPart,CompleteLayerUpload,PutImage,BatchGetImage,GetDownloadUrlForLayer
Contributing
Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Adding other AWS services such as EC2, SES etc is highly encouraged.