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Class Resource

Namespace
Amazon.Auth.AccessControlPolicy
Assembly
AWSSDK.Core.dll

Represents a resource involved in an AWS access control policy statement. Resources are the service specific AWS entities owned by your account. Amazon SQS queues, Amazon S3 buckets and objects, and Amazon SNS topics are all examples of AWS resources.

The standard way of specifying an AWS resource is with an Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

The resource is C in the statement "A has permission to do B to C where D applies."

public class Resource
Inheritance
Resource
Inherited Members

Constructors

Resource(string)

Constructs a new AWS access control policy resource. Resources are typically specified as Amazon Resource Names (ARNs).

You specify the resource using the following Amazon Resource Name (ARN) format: arn:aws:<vendor>:<region>:<namespace>:<relative-id>

  • >vendor identifies the AWS product (e.g., sns)
  • region is the AWS Region the resource resides in (e.g., us-east-1), if any
  • namespace is the AWS account ID with no hyphens (e.g., 123456789012)
  • relative-id is the service specific portion that identifies the specific resource

For example, an Amazon SQS queue might be addressed with the following ARN: arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:987654321000:MyQueue

Some resources may not use every field in an ARN. For example, resources in Amazon S3 are global, so they omit the region field: arn:aws:s3:::bucket/*

public Resource(string resource)

Parameters

resource string

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) uniquely identifying the desired AWS resource.

Properties

Id

Gets the resource ID, typically an Amazon Resource Name (ARN), identifying this resource.

public string Id { get; }

Property Value

string