Copyright | (c) 2013-2018 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com> |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Network.AWS.KMS.CreateKey
Description
Creates a customer master key (CMK) in the caller's AWS account.
You can use a CMK to encrypt small amounts of data (4 KiB or less) directly, but CMKs are more commonly used to encrypt data encryption keys (DEKs), which are used to encrypt raw data. For more information about DEKs and the difference between CMKs and DEKs, see the following:
- The
GenerateDataKey
operation - AWS Key Management Service Concepts in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide
You cannot use this operation to create a CMK in a different AWS account.
Synopsis
- createKey :: CreateKey
- data CreateKey
- ckOrigin :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe OriginType)
- ckKeyUsage :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe KeyUsageType)
- ckBypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe Bool)
- ckPolicy :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe Text)
- ckDescription :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe Text)
- ckTags :: Lens' CreateKey [Tag]
- createKeyResponse :: Int -> CreateKeyResponse
- data CreateKeyResponse
- ckrsKeyMetadata :: Lens' CreateKeyResponse (Maybe KeyMetadata)
- ckrsResponseStatus :: Lens' CreateKeyResponse Int
Creating a Request
createKey :: CreateKey Source #
Creates a value of CreateKey
with the minimum fields required to make a request.
Use one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:
ckOrigin
- The source of the CMK's key material. The default isAWS_KMS
, which means AWS KMS creates the key material. When this parameter is set toEXTERNAL
, the request creates a CMK without key material so that you can import key material from your existing key management infrastructure. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . The CMK'sOrigin
is immutable and is set when the CMK is created.ckKeyUsage
- The intended use of the CMK. You can use CMKs only for symmetric encryption and decryption.ckBypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck
- A flag to indicate whether to bypass the key policy lockout safety check. Important: Setting this value to true increases the risk that the CMK becomes unmanageable. Do not set this value to true indiscriminately. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . Use this parameter only when you include a policy in the request and you intend to prevent the principal that is making the request from making a subsequentPutKeyPolicy
request on the CMK. The default value is false.ckPolicy
- The key policy to attach to the CMK. If you provide a key policy, it must meet the following criteria: * If you don't setBypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck
to true, the key policy must allow the principal that is making theCreateKey
request to make a subsequentPutKeyPolicy
request on the CMK. This reduces the risk that the CMK becomes unmanageable. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section of the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . * Each statement in the key policy must contain one or more principals. The principals in the key policy must exist and be visible to AWS KMS. When you create a new AWS principal (for example, an IAM user or role), you might need to enforce a delay before including the new principal in a key policy because the new principal might not be immediately visible to AWS KMS. For more information, see Changes that I make are not always immediately visible in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide . If you do not provide a key policy, AWS KMS attaches a default key policy to the CMK. For more information, see Default Key Policy in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . The key policy size limit is 32 kilobytes (32768 bytes).ckDescription
- A description of the CMK. Use a description that helps you decide whether the CMK is appropriate for a task.ckTags
- One or more tags. Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Tag keys and tag values are both required, but tag values can be empty (null) strings. Use this parameter to tag the CMK when it is created. Alternately, you can omit this parameter and instead tag the CMK after it is created usingTagResource
.
See: createKey
smart constructor.
Instances
Request Lenses
ckOrigin :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe OriginType) Source #
The source of the CMK's key material. The default is AWS_KMS
, which means AWS KMS creates the key material. When this parameter is set to EXTERNAL
, the request creates a CMK without key material so that you can import key material from your existing key management infrastructure. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . The CMK's Origin
is immutable and is set when the CMK is created.
ckKeyUsage :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe KeyUsageType) Source #
The intended use of the CMK. You can use CMKs only for symmetric encryption and decryption.
ckBypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe Bool) Source #
A flag to indicate whether to bypass the key policy lockout safety check. Important: Setting this value to true increases the risk that the CMK becomes unmanageable. Do not set this value to true indiscriminately. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . Use this parameter only when you include a policy in the request and you intend to prevent the principal that is making the request from making a subsequent PutKeyPolicy
request on the CMK. The default value is false.
ckPolicy :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe Text) Source #
The key policy to attach to the CMK. If you provide a key policy, it must meet the following criteria: * If you don't set BypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck
to true, the key policy must allow the principal that is making the CreateKey
request to make a subsequent PutKeyPolicy
request on the CMK. This reduces the risk that the CMK becomes unmanageable. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section of the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . * Each statement in the key policy must contain one or more principals. The principals in the key policy must exist and be visible to AWS KMS. When you create a new AWS principal (for example, an IAM user or role), you might need to enforce a delay before including the new principal in a key policy because the new principal might not be immediately visible to AWS KMS. For more information, see Changes that I make are not always immediately visible in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide . If you do not provide a key policy, AWS KMS attaches a default key policy to the CMK. For more information, see Default Key Policy in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . The key policy size limit is 32 kilobytes (32768 bytes).
ckDescription :: Lens' CreateKey (Maybe Text) Source #
A description of the CMK. Use a description that helps you decide whether the CMK is appropriate for a task.
ckTags :: Lens' CreateKey [Tag] Source #
One or more tags. Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Tag keys and tag values are both required, but tag values can be empty (null) strings. Use this parameter to tag the CMK when it is created. Alternately, you can omit this parameter and instead tag the CMK after it is created using TagResource
.
Destructuring the Response
Arguments
:: Int | |
-> CreateKeyResponse |
Creates a value of CreateKeyResponse
with the minimum fields required to make a request.
Use one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:
ckrsKeyMetadata
- Metadata associated with the CMK.ckrsResponseStatus
- -- | The response status code.
data CreateKeyResponse Source #
See: createKeyResponse
smart constructor.
Instances
Response Lenses
ckrsKeyMetadata :: Lens' CreateKeyResponse (Maybe KeyMetadata) Source #
Metadata associated with the CMK.
ckrsResponseStatus :: Lens' CreateKeyResponse Int Source #
- - | The response status code.