| Copyright | (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay |
|---|---|
| License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
| Maintainer | Brendan Hay |
| Stability | auto-generated |
| Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Amazonka.KMS
Contents
- Service Configuration
- Errors
- AlreadyExistsException
- CloudHsmClusterInUseException
- CloudHsmClusterInvalidConfigurationException
- CloudHsmClusterNotActiveException
- CloudHsmClusterNotFoundException
- CloudHsmClusterNotRelatedException
- CustomKeyStoreHasCMKsException
- CustomKeyStoreInvalidStateException
- CustomKeyStoreNameInUseException
- CustomKeyStoreNotFoundException
- DependencyTimeoutException
- DisabledException
- ExpiredImportTokenException
- IncorrectKeyException
- IncorrectKeyMaterialException
- IncorrectTrustAnchorException
- InvalidAliasNameException
- InvalidArnException
- InvalidCiphertextException
- InvalidGrantIdException
- InvalidGrantTokenException
- InvalidImportTokenException
- InvalidKeyUsageException
- InvalidMarkerException
- KMSInternalException
- KMSInvalidMacException
- KMSInvalidSignatureException
- KMSInvalidStateException
- KeyUnavailableException
- LimitExceededException
- MalformedPolicyDocumentException
- NotFoundException
- TagException
- UnsupportedOperationException
- XksKeyAlreadyInUseException
- XksKeyInvalidConfigurationException
- XksKeyNotFoundException
- XksProxyIncorrectAuthenticationCredentialException
- XksProxyInvalidConfigurationException
- XksProxyInvalidResponseException
- XksProxyUriEndpointInUseException
- XksProxyUriInUseException
- XksProxyUriUnreachableException
- XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInUseException
- XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInvalidConfigurationException
- XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceNotFoundException
- Waiters
- Operations
- CancelKeyDeletion
- ConnectCustomKeyStore
- CreateAlias
- CreateCustomKeyStore
- CreateGrant
- CreateKey
- Decrypt
- DeleteAlias
- DeleteCustomKeyStore
- DeleteImportedKeyMaterial
- DescribeCustomKeyStores (Paginated)
- DescribeKey
- DisableKey
- DisableKeyRotation
- DisconnectCustomKeyStore
- EnableKey
- EnableKeyRotation
- Encrypt
- GenerateDataKey
- GenerateDataKeyPair
- GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext
- GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
- GenerateMac
- GenerateRandom
- GetKeyPolicy
- GetKeyRotationStatus
- GetParametersForImport
- GetPublicKey
- ImportKeyMaterial
- ListAliases (Paginated)
- ListGrants (Paginated)
- ListKeyPolicies (Paginated)
- ListKeys (Paginated)
- ListResourceTags (Paginated)
- ListRetirableGrants (Paginated)
- PutKeyPolicy
- ReEncrypt
- ReplicateKey
- RetireGrant
- RevokeGrant
- ScheduleKeyDeletion
- Sign
- TagResource
- UntagResource
- UpdateAlias
- UpdateCustomKeyStore
- UpdateKeyDescription
- UpdatePrimaryRegion
- Verify
- VerifyMac
- Types
- AlgorithmSpec
- ConnectionErrorCodeType
- ConnectionStateType
- CustomKeyStoreType
- CustomerMasterKeySpec
- DataKeyPairSpec
- DataKeySpec
- EncryptionAlgorithmSpec
- ExpirationModelType
- GrantOperation
- KeyManagerType
- KeySpec
- KeyState
- KeyUsageType
- MacAlgorithmSpec
- MessageType
- MultiRegionKeyType
- OriginType
- SigningAlgorithmSpec
- WrappingKeySpec
- XksProxyConnectivityType
- AliasListEntry
- CustomKeyStoresListEntry
- GrantConstraints
- GrantListEntry
- KeyListEntry
- KeyMetadata
- ListGrantsResponse
- MultiRegionConfiguration
- MultiRegionKey
- Tag
- XksKeyConfigurationType
- XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType
- XksProxyConfigurationType
Description
Derived from API version 2014-11-01 of the AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0.
Key Management Service
Key Management Service (KMS) is an encryption and key management web service. This guide describes the KMS operations that you can call programmatically. For general information about KMS, see the Key Management Service Developer Guide .
KMS has replaced the term customer master key (CMK) with KMS key and KMS key. The concept has not changed. To prevent breaking changes, KMS is keeping some variations of this term.
Amazon Web Services provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming languages and platforms (Java, Ruby, .Net, macOS, Android, etc.). The SDKs provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to KMS and other Amazon Web Services services. For example, the SDKs take care of tasks such as signing requests (see below), managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For more information about the Amazon Web Services SDKs, including how to download and install them, see Tools for Amazon Web Services.
We recommend that you use the Amazon Web Services SDKs to make programmatic API calls to KMS.
If you need to use FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules when communicating with Amazon Web Services, use the FIPS endpoint in your preferred Amazon Web Services Region. For more information about the available FIPS endpoints, see Service endpoints in the Key Management Service topic of the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
All KMS API calls must be signed and be transmitted using Transport Layer Security (TLS). KMS recommends you always use the latest supported TLS version. Clients must also support cipher suites with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) such as Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (DHE) or Elliptic Curve Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (ECDHE). Most modern systems such as Java 7 and later support these modes.
Signing Requests
Requests must be signed by using an access key ID and a secret access key. We strongly recommend that you do not use your Amazon Web Services account (root) access key ID and secret access key for everyday work with KMS. Instead, use the access key ID and secret access key for an IAM user. You can also use the Amazon Web Services Security Token Service to generate temporary security credentials that you can use to sign requests.
All KMS operations require Signature Version 4.
Logging API Requests
KMS supports CloudTrail, a service that logs Amazon Web Services API calls and related events for your Amazon Web Services account and delivers them to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. By using the information collected by CloudTrail, you can determine what requests were made to KMS, who made the request, when it was made, and so on. To learn more about CloudTrail, including how to turn it on and find your log files, see the CloudTrail User Guide.
Additional Resources
For more information about credentials and request signing, see the following:
- Amazon Web Services Security Credentials
- This topic provides general information about the types of credentials used to access Amazon Web Services.
- Temporary Security Credentials
- This section of the IAM User Guide describes how to create and use temporary security credentials.
- Signature Version 4 Signing Process
- This set of topics walks you through the process of signing a request using an access key ID and a secret access key.
Commonly Used API Operations
Of the API operations discussed in this guide, the following will prove the most useful for most applications. You will likely perform operations other than these, such as creating keys and assigning policies, by using the console.
- Encrypt
- Decrypt
- GenerateDataKey
- GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
Synopsis
- defaultService :: Service
- _AlreadyExistsException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CloudHsmClusterInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CloudHsmClusterInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CloudHsmClusterNotActiveException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CloudHsmClusterNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CloudHsmClusterNotRelatedException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CustomKeyStoreHasCMKsException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CustomKeyStoreInvalidStateException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CustomKeyStoreNameInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _CustomKeyStoreNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _DependencyTimeoutException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _DisabledException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _ExpiredImportTokenException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _IncorrectKeyException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _IncorrectKeyMaterialException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _IncorrectTrustAnchorException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidAliasNameException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidArnException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidCiphertextException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidGrantIdException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidGrantTokenException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidImportTokenException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidKeyUsageException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _InvalidMarkerException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _KMSInternalException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _KMSInvalidMacException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _KMSInvalidSignatureException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _KMSInvalidStateException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _KeyUnavailableException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _LimitExceededException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _MalformedPolicyDocumentException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _NotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _TagException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _UnsupportedOperationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksKeyAlreadyInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksKeyInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksKeyNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyIncorrectAuthenticationCredentialException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyInvalidResponseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyUriEndpointInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyUriInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyUriUnreachableException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- _XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError
- data CancelKeyDeletion = CancelKeyDeletion' Text
- newCancelKeyDeletion :: Text -> CancelKeyDeletion
- data CancelKeyDeletionResponse = CancelKeyDeletionResponse' (Maybe Text) Int
- newCancelKeyDeletionResponse :: Int -> CancelKeyDeletionResponse
- data ConnectCustomKeyStore = ConnectCustomKeyStore' Text
- newConnectCustomKeyStore :: Text -> ConnectCustomKeyStore
- data ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse = ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int
- newConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse :: Int -> ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse
- data CreateAlias = CreateAlias' Text Text
- newCreateAlias :: Text -> Text -> CreateAlias
- data CreateAliasResponse = CreateAliasResponse' {
- newCreateAliasResponse :: CreateAliasResponse
- data CreateCustomKeyStore = CreateCustomKeyStore' (Maybe Text) (Maybe CustomKeyStoreType) (Maybe (Sensitive Text)) (Maybe Text) (Maybe XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType) (Maybe XksProxyConnectivityType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) Text
- newCreateCustomKeyStore :: Text -> CreateCustomKeyStore
- data CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse = CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse' (Maybe Text) Int
- newCreateCustomKeyStoreResponse :: Int -> CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse
- data CreateGrant = CreateGrant' (Maybe GrantConstraints) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) Text Text [GrantOperation]
- newCreateGrant :: Text -> Text -> CreateGrant
- data CreateGrantResponse = CreateGrantResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) Int
- newCreateGrantResponse :: Int -> CreateGrantResponse
- data CreateKey = CreateKey' (Maybe Bool) (Maybe Text) (Maybe CustomerMasterKeySpec) (Maybe Text) (Maybe KeySpec) (Maybe KeyUsageType) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe OriginType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Tag]) (Maybe Text)
- newCreateKey :: CreateKey
- data CreateKeyResponse = CreateKeyResponse' (Maybe KeyMetadata) Int
- newCreateKeyResponse :: Int -> CreateKeyResponse
- data Decrypt = Decrypt' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe Text) Base64
- newDecrypt :: ByteString -> Decrypt
- data DecryptResponse = DecryptResponse' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) Int
- newDecryptResponse :: Int -> DecryptResponse
- data DeleteAlias = DeleteAlias' Text
- newDeleteAlias :: Text -> DeleteAlias
- data DeleteAliasResponse = DeleteAliasResponse' {
- newDeleteAliasResponse :: DeleteAliasResponse
- data DeleteCustomKeyStore = DeleteCustomKeyStore' Text
- newDeleteCustomKeyStore :: Text -> DeleteCustomKeyStore
- data DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse = DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int
- newDeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse :: Int -> DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse
- data DeleteImportedKeyMaterial = DeleteImportedKeyMaterial' Text
- newDeleteImportedKeyMaterial :: Text -> DeleteImportedKeyMaterial
- data DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse = DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse' {
- newDeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse :: DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse
- data DescribeCustomKeyStores = DescribeCustomKeyStores' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text)
- newDescribeCustomKeyStores :: DescribeCustomKeyStores
- data DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse = DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse' (Maybe [CustomKeyStoresListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) Int
- newDescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse :: Int -> DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse
- data DescribeKey = DescribeKey' (Maybe [Text]) Text
- newDescribeKey :: Text -> DescribeKey
- data DescribeKeyResponse = DescribeKeyResponse' (Maybe KeyMetadata) Int
- newDescribeKeyResponse :: Int -> DescribeKeyResponse
- data DisableKey = DisableKey' Text
- newDisableKey :: Text -> DisableKey
- data DisableKeyResponse = DisableKeyResponse' {
- newDisableKeyResponse :: DisableKeyResponse
- data DisableKeyRotation = DisableKeyRotation' Text
- newDisableKeyRotation :: Text -> DisableKeyRotation
- data DisableKeyRotationResponse = DisableKeyRotationResponse' {
- newDisableKeyRotationResponse :: DisableKeyRotationResponse
- data DisconnectCustomKeyStore = DisconnectCustomKeyStore' Text
- newDisconnectCustomKeyStore :: Text -> DisconnectCustomKeyStore
- data DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse = DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int
- newDisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse :: Int -> DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse
- data EnableKey = EnableKey' Text
- newEnableKey :: Text -> EnableKey
- data EnableKeyResponse = EnableKeyResponse' {
- newEnableKeyResponse :: EnableKeyResponse
- data EnableKeyRotation = EnableKeyRotation' Text
- newEnableKeyRotation :: Text -> EnableKeyRotation
- data EnableKeyRotationResponse = EnableKeyRotationResponse' {
- newEnableKeyRotationResponse :: EnableKeyRotationResponse
- data Encrypt = Encrypt' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) Text (Sensitive Base64)
- newEncrypt :: Text -> ByteString -> Encrypt
- data EncryptResponse = EncryptResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) Int
- newEncryptResponse :: Int -> EncryptResponse
- data GenerateDataKey = GenerateDataKey' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe DataKeySpec) (Maybe Natural) Text
- newGenerateDataKey :: Text -> GenerateDataKey
- data GenerateDataKeyResponse = GenerateDataKeyResponse' Int Text (Sensitive Base64) Base64
- newGenerateDataKeyResponse :: Int -> Text -> ByteString -> ByteString -> GenerateDataKeyResponse
- data GenerateDataKeyPair = GenerateDataKeyPair' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) Text DataKeyPairSpec
- newGenerateDataKeyPair :: Text -> DataKeyPairSpec -> GenerateDataKeyPair
- data GenerateDataKeyPairResponse = GenerateDataKeyPairResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe DataKeyPairSpec) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) (Maybe Base64) Int
- newGenerateDataKeyPairResponse :: Int -> GenerateDataKeyPairResponse
- data GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext = GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) Text DataKeyPairSpec
- newGenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext :: Text -> DataKeyPairSpec -> GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext
- data GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse = GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe DataKeyPairSpec) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe Base64) Int
- newGenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse :: Int -> GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse
- data GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext = GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe DataKeySpec) (Maybe Natural) Text
- newGenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext :: Text -> GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
- data GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse = GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe Text) Int
- newGenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse :: Int -> GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse
- data GenerateMac = GenerateMac' (Maybe [Text]) (Sensitive Base64) Text MacAlgorithmSpec
- newGenerateMac :: ByteString -> Text -> MacAlgorithmSpec -> GenerateMac
- data GenerateMacResponse = GenerateMacResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe MacAlgorithmSpec) Int
- newGenerateMacResponse :: Int -> GenerateMacResponse
- data GenerateRandom = GenerateRandom' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Natural)
- newGenerateRandom :: GenerateRandom
- data GenerateRandomResponse = GenerateRandomResponse' (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) Int
- newGenerateRandomResponse :: Int -> GenerateRandomResponse
- data GetKeyPolicy = GetKeyPolicy' Text Text
- newGetKeyPolicy :: Text -> Text -> GetKeyPolicy
- data GetKeyPolicyResponse = GetKeyPolicyResponse' (Maybe Text) Int
- newGetKeyPolicyResponse :: Int -> GetKeyPolicyResponse
- data GetKeyRotationStatus = GetKeyRotationStatus' Text
- newGetKeyRotationStatus :: Text -> GetKeyRotationStatus
- data GetKeyRotationStatusResponse = GetKeyRotationStatusResponse' (Maybe Bool) Int
- newGetKeyRotationStatusResponse :: Int -> GetKeyRotationStatusResponse
- data GetParametersForImport = GetParametersForImport' Text AlgorithmSpec WrappingKeySpec
- newGetParametersForImport :: Text -> AlgorithmSpec -> WrappingKeySpec -> GetParametersForImport
- data GetParametersForImportResponse = GetParametersForImportResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe Text) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) Int
- newGetParametersForImportResponse :: Int -> GetParametersForImportResponse
- data GetPublicKey = GetPublicKey' (Maybe [Text]) Text
- newGetPublicKey :: Text -> GetPublicKey
- data GetPublicKeyResponse = GetPublicKeyResponse' (Maybe CustomerMasterKeySpec) (Maybe [EncryptionAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe KeySpec) (Maybe KeyUsageType) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe [SigningAlgorithmSpec]) Int
- newGetPublicKeyResponse :: Int -> GetPublicKeyResponse
- data ImportKeyMaterial = ImportKeyMaterial' (Maybe ExpirationModelType) (Maybe POSIX) Text Base64 Base64
- newImportKeyMaterial :: Text -> ByteString -> ByteString -> ImportKeyMaterial
- data ImportKeyMaterialResponse = ImportKeyMaterialResponse' Int
- newImportKeyMaterialResponse :: Int -> ImportKeyMaterialResponse
- data ListAliases = ListAliases' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text)
- newListAliases :: ListAliases
- data ListAliasesResponse = ListAliasesResponse' (Maybe [AliasListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) Int
- newListAliasesResponse :: Int -> ListAliasesResponse
- data ListGrants = ListGrants' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text) Text
- newListGrants :: Text -> ListGrants
- data ListGrantsResponse = ListGrantsResponse' (Maybe [GrantListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool)
- newListGrantsResponse :: ListGrantsResponse
- data ListKeyPolicies = ListKeyPolicies' (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text) Text
- newListKeyPolicies :: Text -> ListKeyPolicies
- data ListKeyPoliciesResponse = ListKeyPoliciesResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe Bool) Int
- newListKeyPoliciesResponse :: Int -> ListKeyPoliciesResponse
- data ListKeys = ListKeys' (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text)
- newListKeys :: ListKeys
- data ListKeysResponse = ListKeysResponse' (Maybe [KeyListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) Int
- newListKeysResponse :: Int -> ListKeysResponse
- data ListResourceTags = ListResourceTags' (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text) Text
- newListResourceTags :: Text -> ListResourceTags
- data ListResourceTagsResponse = ListResourceTagsResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Tag]) (Maybe Bool) Int
- newListResourceTagsResponse :: Int -> ListResourceTagsResponse
- data ListRetirableGrants = ListRetirableGrants' (Maybe Natural) (Maybe Text) Text
- newListRetirableGrants :: Text -> ListRetirableGrants
- data ListGrantsResponse = ListGrantsResponse' (Maybe [GrantListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool)
- newListGrantsResponse :: ListGrantsResponse
- data PutKeyPolicy = PutKeyPolicy' (Maybe Bool) Text Text Text
- newPutKeyPolicy :: Text -> Text -> Text -> PutKeyPolicy
- data PutKeyPolicyResponse = PutKeyPolicyResponse' {
- newPutKeyPolicyResponse :: PutKeyPolicyResponse
- data ReEncrypt = ReEncrypt' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe Text) Base64 Text
- newReEncrypt :: ByteString -> Text -> ReEncrypt
- data ReEncryptResponse = ReEncryptResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) Int
- newReEncryptResponse :: Int -> ReEncryptResponse
- data ReplicateKey = ReplicateKey' (Maybe Bool) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Tag]) Text Text
- newReplicateKey :: Text -> Text -> ReplicateKey
- data ReplicateKeyResponse = ReplicateKeyResponse' (Maybe KeyMetadata) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Tag]) Int
- newReplicateKeyResponse :: Int -> ReplicateKeyResponse
- data RetireGrant = RetireGrant' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text)
- newRetireGrant :: RetireGrant
- data RetireGrantResponse = RetireGrantResponse' {
- newRetireGrantResponse :: RetireGrantResponse
- data RevokeGrant = RevokeGrant' Text Text
- newRevokeGrant :: Text -> Text -> RevokeGrant
- data RevokeGrantResponse = RevokeGrantResponse' {
- newRevokeGrantResponse :: RevokeGrantResponse
- data ScheduleKeyDeletion = ScheduleKeyDeletion' (Maybe Natural) Text
- newScheduleKeyDeletion :: Text -> ScheduleKeyDeletion
- data ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse = ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse' (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe KeyState) (Maybe Natural) Int
- newScheduleKeyDeletionResponse :: Int -> ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse
- data Sign = Sign' (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe MessageType) Text (Sensitive Base64) SigningAlgorithmSpec
- newSign :: Text -> ByteString -> SigningAlgorithmSpec -> Sign
- data SignResponse = SignResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe SigningAlgorithmSpec) Int
- newSignResponse :: Int -> SignResponse
- data TagResource = TagResource' Text [Tag]
- newTagResource :: Text -> TagResource
- data TagResourceResponse = TagResourceResponse' {
- newTagResourceResponse :: TagResourceResponse
- data UntagResource = UntagResource' Text [Text]
- newUntagResource :: Text -> UntagResource
- data UntagResourceResponse = UntagResourceResponse' {
- newUntagResourceResponse :: UntagResourceResponse
- data UpdateAlias = UpdateAlias' Text Text
- newUpdateAlias :: Text -> Text -> UpdateAlias
- data UpdateAliasResponse = UpdateAliasResponse' {
- newUpdateAliasResponse :: UpdateAliasResponse
- data UpdateCustomKeyStore = UpdateCustomKeyStore' (Maybe Text) (Maybe (Sensitive Text)) (Maybe Text) (Maybe XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType) (Maybe XksProxyConnectivityType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) Text
- newUpdateCustomKeyStore :: Text -> UpdateCustomKeyStore
- data UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse = UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int
- newUpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse :: Int -> UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse
- data UpdateKeyDescription = UpdateKeyDescription' Text Text
- newUpdateKeyDescription :: Text -> Text -> UpdateKeyDescription
- data UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse = UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse' {
- newUpdateKeyDescriptionResponse :: UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse
- data UpdatePrimaryRegion = UpdatePrimaryRegion' Text Text
- newUpdatePrimaryRegion :: Text -> Text -> UpdatePrimaryRegion
- data UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse = UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse' {
- newUpdatePrimaryRegionResponse :: UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse
- data Verify = Verify' (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe MessageType) Text (Sensitive Base64) Base64 SigningAlgorithmSpec
- newVerify :: Text -> ByteString -> ByteString -> SigningAlgorithmSpec -> Verify
- data VerifyResponse = VerifyResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe SigningAlgorithmSpec) Int
- newVerifyResponse :: Int -> VerifyResponse
- data VerifyMac = VerifyMac' (Maybe [Text]) (Sensitive Base64) Text MacAlgorithmSpec Base64
- newVerifyMac :: ByteString -> Text -> MacAlgorithmSpec -> ByteString -> VerifyMac
- data VerifyMacResponse = VerifyMacResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe MacAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Bool) Int
- newVerifyMacResponse :: Int -> VerifyMacResponse
- newtype AlgorithmSpec where
- AlgorithmSpec' { }
- pattern AlgorithmSpec_RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 :: AlgorithmSpec
- pattern AlgorithmSpec_RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 :: AlgorithmSpec
- pattern AlgorithmSpec_RSAES_PKCS1_V1_5 :: AlgorithmSpec
- newtype ConnectionErrorCodeType where
- ConnectionErrorCodeType' { }
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_CLUSTER_NOT_FOUND :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_INSUFFICIENT_CLOUDHSM_HSMS :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_INSUFFICIENT_FREE_ADDRESSES_IN_SUBNET :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_INTERNAL_ERROR :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_INVALID_CREDENTIALS :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_NETWORK_ERRORS :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_SUBNET_NOT_FOUND :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_USER_LOCKED_OUT :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_USER_LOGGED_IN :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_USER_NOT_FOUND :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_PROXY_ACCESS_DENIED :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_PROXY_INVALID_CONFIGURATION :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_PROXY_INVALID_RESPONSE :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_PROXY_INVALID_TLS_CONFIGURATION :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_PROXY_NOT_REACHABLE :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_PROXY_TIMED_OUT :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE_INVALID_CONFIGURATION :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- pattern ConnectionErrorCodeType_XKS_VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND :: ConnectionErrorCodeType
- newtype ConnectionStateType where
- ConnectionStateType' { }
- pattern ConnectionStateType_CONNECTED :: ConnectionStateType
- pattern ConnectionStateType_CONNECTING :: ConnectionStateType
- pattern ConnectionStateType_DISCONNECTED :: ConnectionStateType
- pattern ConnectionStateType_DISCONNECTING :: ConnectionStateType
- pattern ConnectionStateType_FAILED :: ConnectionStateType
- newtype CustomKeyStoreType where
- newtype CustomerMasterKeySpec where
- CustomerMasterKeySpec' { }
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_ECC_NIST_P256 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_ECC_NIST_P384 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_ECC_NIST_P521 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_ECC_SECG_P256K1 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_HMAC_224 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_HMAC_256 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_HMAC_384 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_HMAC_512 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_RSA_2048 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_RSA_3072 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_RSA_4096 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_SM2 :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- pattern CustomerMasterKeySpec_SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT :: CustomerMasterKeySpec
- newtype DataKeyPairSpec where
- DataKeyPairSpec' { }
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_NIST_P256 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_NIST_P384 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_NIST_P521 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_SECG_P256K1 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_RSA_2048 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_RSA_3072 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_RSA_4096 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- pattern DataKeyPairSpec_SM2 :: DataKeyPairSpec
- newtype DataKeySpec where
- DataKeySpec' { }
- pattern DataKeySpec_AES_128 :: DataKeySpec
- pattern DataKeySpec_AES_256 :: DataKeySpec
- newtype EncryptionAlgorithmSpec where
- EncryptionAlgorithmSpec' { }
- pattern EncryptionAlgorithmSpec_RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 :: EncryptionAlgorithmSpec
- pattern EncryptionAlgorithmSpec_RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 :: EncryptionAlgorithmSpec
- pattern EncryptionAlgorithmSpec_SM2PKE :: EncryptionAlgorithmSpec
- pattern EncryptionAlgorithmSpec_SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT :: EncryptionAlgorithmSpec
- newtype ExpirationModelType where
- newtype GrantOperation where
- GrantOperation' { }
- pattern GrantOperation_CreateGrant :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_Decrypt :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_DescribeKey :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_Encrypt :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKey :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKeyPair :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_GenerateMac :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_GetPublicKey :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_ReEncryptFrom :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_ReEncryptTo :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_RetireGrant :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_Sign :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_Verify :: GrantOperation
- pattern GrantOperation_VerifyMac :: GrantOperation
- newtype KeyManagerType where
- KeyManagerType' { }
- pattern KeyManagerType_AWS :: KeyManagerType
- pattern KeyManagerType_CUSTOMER :: KeyManagerType
- newtype KeySpec where
- KeySpec' {
- fromKeySpec :: Text
- pattern KeySpec_ECC_NIST_P256 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_ECC_NIST_P384 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_ECC_NIST_P521 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_ECC_SECG_P256K1 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_HMAC_224 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_HMAC_256 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_HMAC_384 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_HMAC_512 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_RSA_2048 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_RSA_3072 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_RSA_4096 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_SM2 :: KeySpec
- pattern KeySpec_SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT :: KeySpec
- KeySpec' {
- newtype KeyState where
- KeyState' {
- fromKeyState :: Text
- pattern KeyState_Creating :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_Disabled :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_Enabled :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_PendingDeletion :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_PendingImport :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_PendingReplicaDeletion :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_Unavailable :: KeyState
- pattern KeyState_Updating :: KeyState
- KeyState' {
- newtype KeyUsageType where
- KeyUsageType' { }
- pattern KeyUsageType_ENCRYPT_DECRYPT :: KeyUsageType
- pattern KeyUsageType_GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC :: KeyUsageType
- pattern KeyUsageType_SIGN_VERIFY :: KeyUsageType
- newtype MacAlgorithmSpec where
- MacAlgorithmSpec' { }
- pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_224 :: MacAlgorithmSpec
- pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_256 :: MacAlgorithmSpec
- pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_384 :: MacAlgorithmSpec
- pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_512 :: MacAlgorithmSpec
- newtype MessageType where
- MessageType' { }
- pattern MessageType_DIGEST :: MessageType
- pattern MessageType_RAW :: MessageType
- newtype MultiRegionKeyType where
- newtype OriginType where
- OriginType' { }
- pattern OriginType_AWS_CLOUDHSM :: OriginType
- pattern OriginType_AWS_KMS :: OriginType
- pattern OriginType_EXTERNAL :: OriginType
- pattern OriginType_EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE :: OriginType
- newtype SigningAlgorithmSpec where
- SigningAlgorithmSpec' { }
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_ECDSA_SHA_256 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_ECDSA_SHA_384 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_ECDSA_SHA_512 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_256 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_384 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_512 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_RSASSA_PSS_SHA_256 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_RSASSA_PSS_SHA_384 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_RSASSA_PSS_SHA_512 :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- pattern SigningAlgorithmSpec_SM2DSA :: SigningAlgorithmSpec
- newtype WrappingKeySpec where
- WrappingKeySpec' { }
- pattern WrappingKeySpec_RSA_2048 :: WrappingKeySpec
- newtype XksProxyConnectivityType where
- data AliasListEntry = AliasListEntry' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text)
- newAliasListEntry :: AliasListEntry
- data CustomKeyStoresListEntry = CustomKeyStoresListEntry' (Maybe Text) (Maybe ConnectionErrorCodeType) (Maybe ConnectionStateType) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe CustomKeyStoreType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe XksProxyConfigurationType)
- newCustomKeyStoresListEntry :: CustomKeyStoresListEntry
- data GrantConstraints = GrantConstraints' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text))
- newGrantConstraints :: GrantConstraints
- data GrantListEntry = GrantListEntry' (Maybe GrantConstraints) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [GrantOperation]) (Maybe Text)
- newGrantListEntry :: GrantListEntry
- data KeyListEntry = KeyListEntry' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text)
- newKeyListEntry :: KeyListEntry
- data KeyMetadata = KeyMetadata' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe CustomerMasterKeySpec) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe [EncryptionAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe ExpirationModelType) (Maybe KeyManagerType) (Maybe KeySpec) (Maybe KeyState) (Maybe KeyUsageType) (Maybe [MacAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe MultiRegionConfiguration) (Maybe OriginType) (Maybe Natural) (Maybe [SigningAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe XksKeyConfigurationType) Text
- newKeyMetadata :: Text -> KeyMetadata
- data ListGrantsResponse = ListGrantsResponse' (Maybe [GrantListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool)
- newListGrantsResponse :: ListGrantsResponse
- data MultiRegionConfiguration = MultiRegionConfiguration' (Maybe MultiRegionKeyType) (Maybe MultiRegionKey) (Maybe [MultiRegionKey])
- newMultiRegionConfiguration :: MultiRegionConfiguration
- data MultiRegionKey = MultiRegionKey' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text)
- newMultiRegionKey :: MultiRegionKey
- data Tag = Tag' Text Text
- newTag :: Text -> Text -> Tag
- data XksKeyConfigurationType = XksKeyConfigurationType' (Maybe Text)
- newXksKeyConfigurationType :: XksKeyConfigurationType
- data XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType = XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType' (Sensitive Text) (Sensitive Text)
- newXksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType :: Text -> Text -> XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType
- data XksProxyConfigurationType = XksProxyConfigurationType' (Maybe (Sensitive Text)) (Maybe XksProxyConnectivityType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text)
- newXksProxyConfigurationType :: XksProxyConfigurationType
Service Configuration
defaultService :: Service Source #
API version 2014-11-01 of the Amazon Key Management Service SDK configuration.
Errors
Error matchers are designed for use with the functions provided by
Control.Exception.Lens.
This allows catching (and rethrowing) service specific errors returned
by KMS.
AlreadyExistsException
_AlreadyExistsException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
CloudHsmClusterInUseException
_CloudHsmClusterInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified CloudHSM cluster is already associated with an CloudHSM key store in the account, or it shares a backup history with an CloudHSM key store in the account. Each CloudHSM key store in the account must be associated with a different CloudHSM cluster.
CloudHSM clusters that share a backup history have the same cluster certificate. To view the cluster certificate of an CloudHSM cluster, use the DescribeClusters operation.
CloudHsmClusterInvalidConfigurationException
_CloudHsmClusterInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the associated CloudHSM cluster did not meet the configuration requirements for an CloudHSM key store.
- The CloudHSM cluster must be configured with private subnets in at least two different Availability Zones in the Region.
- The security group for the cluster (cloudhsm-cluster-<cluster-id>-sg) must include inbound rules and outbound rules that allow TCP traffic on ports 2223-2225. The Source in the inbound rules and the Destination in the outbound rules must match the security group ID. These rules are set by default when you create the CloudHSM cluster. Do not delete or change them. To get information about a particular security group, use the DescribeSecurityGroups operation.
The CloudHSM cluster must contain at least as many HSMs as the operation requires. To add HSMs, use the CloudHSM CreateHsm operation.
For the CreateCustomKeyStore, UpdateCustomKeyStore, and CreateKey operations, the CloudHSM cluster must have at least two active HSMs, each in a different Availability Zone. For the ConnectCustomKeyStore operation, the CloudHSM must contain at least one active HSM.
For information about the requirements for an CloudHSM cluster that is associated with an CloudHSM key store, see Assemble the Prerequisites in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. For information about creating a private subnet for an CloudHSM cluster, see Create a Private Subnet in the CloudHSM User Guide. For information about cluster security groups, see Configure a Default Security Group in the /CloudHSM User Guide/ .
CloudHsmClusterNotActiveException
_CloudHsmClusterNotActiveException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the CloudHSM cluster associated with the CloudHSM key store is not active. Initialize and activate the cluster and try the command again. For detailed instructions, see Getting Started in the CloudHSM User Guide.
CloudHsmClusterNotFoundException
_CloudHsmClusterNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because KMS cannot find the CloudHSM cluster with the specified cluster ID. Retry the request with a different cluster ID.
CloudHsmClusterNotRelatedException
_CloudHsmClusterNotRelatedException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified CloudHSM cluster has a different cluster certificate than the original cluster. You cannot use the operation to specify an unrelated cluster for an CloudHSM key store.
Specify an CloudHSM cluster that shares a backup history with the original cluster. This includes clusters that were created from a backup of the current cluster, and clusters that were created from the same backup that produced the current cluster.
CloudHSM clusters that share a backup history have the same cluster certificate. To view the cluster certificate of an CloudHSM cluster, use the DescribeClusters operation.
CustomKeyStoreHasCMKsException
_CustomKeyStoreHasCMKsException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the custom key store contains KMS keys. After verifying that you do not need to use the KMS keys, use the ScheduleKeyDeletion operation to delete the KMS keys. After they are deleted, you can delete the custom key store.
CustomKeyStoreInvalidStateException
_CustomKeyStoreInvalidStateException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because of the ConnectionState of the custom
key store. To get the ConnectionState of a custom key store, use the
DescribeCustomKeyStores operation.
This exception is thrown under the following conditions:
- You requested the ConnectCustomKeyStore operation on a custom key
store with a
ConnectionStateofDISCONNECTINGorFAILED. This operation is valid for all otherConnectionStatevalues. To reconnect a custom key store in aFAILEDstate, disconnect it (DisconnectCustomKeyStore), then connect it (ConnectCustomKeyStore). - You requested the CreateKey operation in a custom key store that is
not connected. This operations is valid only when the custom key
store
ConnectionStateisCONNECTED. - You requested the DisconnectCustomKeyStore operation on a custom key
store with a
ConnectionStateofDISCONNECTINGorDISCONNECTED. This operation is valid for all otherConnectionStatevalues. - You requested the UpdateCustomKeyStore or DeleteCustomKeyStore
operation on a custom key store that is not disconnected. This
operation is valid only when the custom key store
ConnectionStateisDISCONNECTED. - You requested the GenerateRandom operation in an CloudHSM key store
that is not connected. This operation is valid only when the
CloudHSM key store
ConnectionStateisCONNECTED.
CustomKeyStoreNameInUseException
_CustomKeyStoreNameInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified custom key store name is already assigned to another custom key store in the account. Try again with a custom key store name that is unique in the account.
CustomKeyStoreNotFoundException
_CustomKeyStoreNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because KMS cannot find a custom key store with the specified key store name or ID.
DependencyTimeoutException
_DependencyTimeoutException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. You can retry the request.
DisabledException
_DisabledException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified KMS key is not enabled.
ExpiredImportTokenException
_ExpiredImportTokenException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified import token is expired. Use GetParametersForImport to get a new import token and public key, use the new public key to encrypt the key material, and then try the request again.
IncorrectKeyException
_IncorrectKeyException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified KMS key cannot decrypt
the data. The KeyId in a Decrypt request and the SourceKeyId in a
ReEncrypt request must identify the same KMS key that was used to
encrypt the ciphertext.
IncorrectKeyMaterialException
_IncorrectKeyMaterialException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the key material in the request is, expired, invalid, or is not the same key material that was previously imported into this KMS key.
IncorrectTrustAnchorException
_IncorrectTrustAnchorException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the trust anchor certificate in the request to create an CloudHSM key store is not the trust anchor certificate for the specified CloudHSM cluster.
When you
initialize the CloudHSM cluster,
you create the trust anchor certificate and save it in the
customerCA.crt file.
InvalidAliasNameException
_InvalidAliasNameException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified alias name is not valid.
InvalidArnException
_InvalidArnException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because a specified ARN, or an ARN in a key policy, is not valid.
InvalidCiphertextException
_InvalidCiphertextException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
From the Decrypt or ReEncrypt operation, the request was rejected because the specified ciphertext, or additional authenticated data incorporated into the ciphertext, such as the encryption context, is corrupted, missing, or otherwise invalid.
From the ImportKeyMaterial operation, the request was rejected because KMS could not decrypt the encrypted (wrapped) key material.
InvalidGrantIdException
_InvalidGrantIdException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified GrantId is not valid.
InvalidGrantTokenException
_InvalidGrantTokenException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.
InvalidImportTokenException
_InvalidImportTokenException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the provided import token is invalid or is associated with a different KMS key.
InvalidKeyUsageException
_InvalidKeyUsageException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected for one of the following reasons:
- The
KeyUsagevalue of the KMS key is incompatible with the API operation. - The encryption algorithm or signing algorithm specified for the
operation is incompatible with the type of key material in the KMS
key
(KeySpec).
For encrypting, decrypting, re-encrypting, and generating data keys, the
KeyUsage must be ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. For signing and verifying
messages, the KeyUsage must be SIGN_VERIFY. For generating and
verifying message authentication codes (MACs), the KeyUsage must be
GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC. To find the KeyUsage of a KMS key, use the
DescribeKey operation.
To find the encryption or signing algorithms supported for a particular KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
InvalidMarkerException
_InvalidMarkerException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where pagination should next begin is not valid.
KMSInternalException
_KMSInternalException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.
KMSInvalidMacException
_KMSInvalidMacException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the HMAC verification failed. HMAC verification fails when the HMAC computed by using the specified message, HMAC KMS key, and MAC algorithm does not match the HMAC specified in the request.
KMSInvalidSignatureException
_KMSInvalidSignatureException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the signature verification failed. Signature verification fails when it cannot confirm that signature was produced by signing the specified message with the specified KMS key and signing algorithm.
KMSInvalidStateException
_KMSInvalidStateException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.
This exceptions means one of the following:
The key state of the KMS key is not compatible with the operation.
To find the key state, use the DescribeKey operation. For more information about which key states are compatible with each KMS operation, see Key states of KMS keys in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/ .
- For cryptographic operations on KMS keys in custom key stores, this exception represents a general failure with many possible causes. To identify the cause, see the error message that accompanies the exception.
KeyUnavailableException
_KeyUnavailableException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified KMS key was not available. You can retry the request.
LimitExceededException
_LimitExceededException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because a quota was exceeded. For more information, see Quotas in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
MalformedPolicyDocumentException
_MalformedPolicyDocumentException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified policy is not syntactically or semantically correct.
NotFoundException
_NotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.
TagException
_TagException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because one or more tags are not valid.
UnsupportedOperationException
_UnsupportedOperationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not supported or a specified resource is not valid for this operation.
XksKeyAlreadyInUseException
_XksKeyAlreadyInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the (XksKeyId) is already associated
with a KMS key in this external key store. Each KMS key in an external
key store must be associated with a different external key.
XksKeyInvalidConfigurationException
_XksKeyInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the external key specified by the
XksKeyId parameter did not meet the configuration requirements for an
external key store.
The external key must be an AES-256 symmetric key that is enabled and performs encryption and decryption.
XksKeyNotFoundException
_XksKeyNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the external key store proxy could not
find the external key. This exception is thrown when the value of the
XksKeyId parameter doesn't identify a key in the external key manager
associated with the external key proxy.
Verify that the XksKeyId represents an existing key in the external
key manager. Use the key identifier that the external key store proxy
uses to identify the key. For details, see the documentation provided
with your external key store proxy or key manager.
XksProxyIncorrectAuthenticationCredentialException
_XksProxyIncorrectAuthenticationCredentialException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the proxy credentials failed to authenticate to the specified external key store proxy. The specified external key store proxy rejected a status request from KMS due to invalid credentials. This can indicate an error in the credentials or in the identification of the external key store proxy.
XksProxyInvalidConfigurationException
_XksProxyInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the Amazon VPC endpoint service configuration does not fulfill the requirements for an external key store proxy. For details, see the exception message.
XksProxyInvalidResponseException
_XksProxyInvalidResponseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
KMS cannot interpret the response it received from the external key store proxy. The problem might be a poorly constructed response, but it could also be a transient network issue. If you see this error repeatedly, report it to the proxy vendor.
XksProxyUriEndpointInUseException
_XksProxyUriEndpointInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the concatenation of the
XksProxyUriEndpoint is already associated with an external key store
in the Amazon Web Services account and Region. Each external key store
in an account and Region must use a unique external key store proxy
address.
XksProxyUriInUseException
_XksProxyUriInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the concatenation of the
XksProxyUriEndpoint and XksProxyUriPath is already associated with
an external key store in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.
Each external key store in an account and Region must use a unique
external key store proxy API address.
XksProxyUriUnreachableException
_XksProxyUriUnreachableException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
KMS was unable to reach the specified XksProxyUriPath. The path must
be reachable before you create the external key store or update its
settings.
This exception is also thrown when the external key store proxy response
to a GetHealthStatus request indicates that all external key manager
instances are unavailable.
XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInUseException
_XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInUseException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the specified Amazon VPC endpoint service is already associated with an external key store in the Amazon Web Services account and Region. Each external key store in an Amazon Web Services account and Region must use a different Amazon VPC endpoint service.
XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInvalidConfigurationException
_XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceInvalidConfigurationException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because the Amazon VPC endpoint service configuration does not fulfill the requirements for an external key store proxy. For details, see the exception message and review the requirements for Amazon VPC endpoint service connectivity for an external key store.
XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceNotFoundException
_XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceNotFoundException :: AsError a => Fold a ServiceError Source #
The request was rejected because KMS could not find the specified VPC
endpoint service. Use DescribeCustomKeyStores to verify the VPC endpoint
service name for the external key store. Also, confirm that the
Allow principals list for the VPC endpoint service includes the KMS
service principal for the Region, such as
cks.kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.
Waiters
Waiters poll by repeatedly sending a request until some remote success condition
configured by the Wait specification is fulfilled. The Wait specification
determines how many attempts should be made, in addition to delay and retry strategies.
Operations
Some AWS operations return results that are incomplete and require subsequent
requests in order to obtain the entire result set. The process of sending
subsequent requests to continue where a previous request left off is called
pagination. For example, the ListObjects operation of Amazon S3 returns up to
1000 objects at a time, and you must send subsequent requests with the
appropriate Marker in order to retrieve the next page of results.
Operations that have an AWSPager instance can transparently perform subsequent
requests, correctly setting Markers and other request facets to iterate through
the entire result set of a truncated API operation. Operations which support
this have an additional note in the documentation.
Many operations have the ability to filter results on the server side. See the individual operation parameters for details.
CancelKeyDeletion
data CancelKeyDeletion Source #
See: newCancelKeyDeletion smart constructor.
Constructors
| CancelKeyDeletion' Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> CancelKeyDeletion |
Create a value of CancelKeyDeletion with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CancelKeyDeletion, cancelKeyDeletion_keyId - Identifies the KMS key whose deletion is being canceled.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data CancelKeyDeletionResponse Source #
See: newCancelKeyDeletionResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| CancelKeyDeletionResponse' (Maybe Text) Int |
Instances
newCancelKeyDeletionResponse Source #
Create a value of CancelKeyDeletionResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CancelKeyDeletion, cancelKeyDeletionResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key whose deletion is canceled.
$sel:httpStatus:CancelKeyDeletionResponse', cancelKeyDeletionResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ConnectCustomKeyStore
data ConnectCustomKeyStore Source #
See: newConnectCustomKeyStore smart constructor.
Constructors
| ConnectCustomKeyStore' Text |
Instances
newConnectCustomKeyStore Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ConnectCustomKeyStore |
Create a value of ConnectCustomKeyStore with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ConnectCustomKeyStore, connectCustomKeyStore_customKeyStoreId - Enter the key store ID of the custom key store that you want to connect.
To find the ID of a custom key store, use the DescribeCustomKeyStores
operation.
data ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
See: newConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int |
Instances
newConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
Create a value of ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:httpStatus:ConnectCustomKeyStoreResponse', connectCustomKeyStoreResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
CreateAlias
data CreateAlias Source #
See: newCreateAlias smart constructor.
Constructors
| CreateAlias' Text Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> CreateAlias |
Create a value of CreateAlias with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CreateAlias, createAlias_aliasName - Specifies the alias name. This value must begin with alias/ followed
by a name, such as alias/ExampleAlias.
The AliasName value must be string of 1-256 characters. It can contain
only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and
dashes (-). The alias name cannot begin with alias/aws/. The
alias/aws/ prefix is reserved for
Amazon Web Services managed keys.
CreateAlias, createAlias_targetKeyId - Associates the alias with the specified
customer managed key.
The KMS key must be in the same Amazon Web Services Region.
A valid key ID is required. If you supply a null or empty string value, this operation returns an error.
For help finding the key ID and ARN, see Finding the Key ID and ARN in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/ .
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data CreateAliasResponse Source #
See: newCreateAliasResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| CreateAliasResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic CreateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.CreateAlias Associated Types type Rep CreateAliasResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: CreateAliasResponse -> Rep CreateAliasResponse x # to :: Rep CreateAliasResponse x -> CreateAliasResponse # | |
| Read CreateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.CreateAlias Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS CreateAliasResponse # readList :: ReadS [CreateAliasResponse] # | |
| Show CreateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.CreateAlias Methods showsPrec :: Int -> CreateAliasResponse -> ShowS # show :: CreateAliasResponse -> String # showList :: [CreateAliasResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData CreateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.CreateAlias Methods rnf :: CreateAliasResponse -> () # | |
| Eq CreateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.CreateAlias Methods (==) :: CreateAliasResponse -> CreateAliasResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: CreateAliasResponse -> CreateAliasResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep CreateAliasResponse Source # | |
newCreateAliasResponse :: CreateAliasResponse Source #
Create a value of CreateAliasResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
CreateCustomKeyStore
data CreateCustomKeyStore Source #
See: newCreateCustomKeyStore smart constructor.
Constructors
Instances
newCreateCustomKeyStore Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> CreateCustomKeyStore |
Create a value of CreateCustomKeyStore with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CreateCustomKeyStore, createCustomKeyStore_cloudHsmClusterId - Identifies the CloudHSM cluster for an CloudHSM key store. This
parameter is required for custom key stores with CustomKeyStoreType of
AWS_CLOUDHSM.
Enter the cluster ID of any active CloudHSM cluster that is not already associated with a custom key store. To find the cluster ID, use the DescribeClusters operation.
CreateCustomKeyStore, createCustomKeyStore_customKeyStoreType - Specifies the type of custom key store. The default value is
AWS_CLOUDHSM.
For a custom key store backed by an CloudHSM cluster, omit the parameter
or enter AWS_CLOUDHSM. For a custom key store backed by an external
key manager outside of Amazon Web Services, enter EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
You cannot change this property after the key store is created.
$sel:keyStorePassword:CreateCustomKeyStore', createCustomKeyStore_keyStorePassword - Specifies the kmsuser password for an CloudHSM key store. This
parameter is required for custom key stores with a CustomKeyStoreType
of AWS_CLOUDHSM.
Enter the password of the kmsuser crypto user (CU) account in the specified CloudHSM cluster. KMS logs into the cluster as this user to manage key material on your behalf.
The password must be a string of 7 to 32 characters. Its value is case sensitive.
This parameter tells KMS the kmsuser account password; it does not
change the password in the CloudHSM cluster.
CreateCustomKeyStore, createCustomKeyStore_trustAnchorCertificate - Specifies the certificate for an CloudHSM key store. This parameter is
required for custom key stores with a CustomKeyStoreType of
AWS_CLOUDHSM.
Enter the content of the trust anchor certificate for the CloudHSM
cluster. This is the content of the customerCA.crt file that you
created when you
initialized the cluster.
$sel:xksProxyAuthenticationCredential:CreateCustomKeyStore', createCustomKeyStore_xksProxyAuthenticationCredential - Specifies an authentication credential for the external key store proxy
(XKS proxy). This parameter is required for all custom key stores with a
CustomKeyStoreType of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
The XksProxyAuthenticationCredential has two required elements:
RawSecretAccessKey, a secret key, and AccessKeyId, a unique
identifier for the RawSecretAccessKey. For character requirements, see
XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType.
KMS uses this authentication credential to sign requests to the external key store proxy on your behalf. This credential is unrelated to Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Amazon Web Services credentials.
This parameter doesn't set or change the authentication credentials on the XKS proxy. It just tells KMS the credential that you established on your external key store proxy. If you rotate your proxy authentication credential, use the UpdateCustomKeyStore operation to provide the new credential to KMS.
$sel:xksProxyConnectivity:CreateCustomKeyStore', createCustomKeyStore_xksProxyConnectivity - Indicates how KMS communicates with the external key store proxy. This
parameter is required for custom key stores with a CustomKeyStoreType
of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
If the external key store proxy uses a public endpoint, specify
PUBLIC_ENDPOINT. If the external key store proxy uses a Amazon VPC
endpoint service for communication with KMS, specify
VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE. For help making this choice, see
Choosing a connectivity option
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
An Amazon VPC endpoint service keeps your communication with KMS in a private address space entirely within Amazon Web Services, but it requires more configuration, including establishing a Amazon VPC with multiple subnets, a VPC endpoint service, a network load balancer, and a verified private DNS name. A public endpoint is simpler to set up, but it might be slower and might not fulfill your security requirements. You might consider testing with a public endpoint, and then establishing a VPC endpoint service for production tasks. Note that this choice does not determine the location of the external key store proxy. Even if you choose a VPC endpoint service, the proxy can be hosted within the VPC or outside of Amazon Web Services such as in your corporate data center.
$sel:xksProxyUriEndpoint:CreateCustomKeyStore', createCustomKeyStore_xksProxyUriEndpoint - Specifies the endpoint that KMS uses to send requests to the external
key store proxy (XKS proxy). This parameter is required for custom key
stores with a CustomKeyStoreType of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
The protocol must be HTTPS. KMS communicates on port 443. Do not specify
the port in the XksProxyUriEndpoint value.
For external key stores with XksProxyConnectivity value of
VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE, specify https:// followed by the private DNS
name of the VPC endpoint service.
For external key stores with PUBLIC_ENDPOINT connectivity, this
endpoint must be reachable before you create the custom key store. KMS
connects to the external key store proxy while creating the custom key
store. For external key stores with VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE connectivity,
KMS connects when you call the ConnectCustomKeyStore operation.
The value of this parameter must begin with https://. The remainder
can contain upper and lower case letters (A-Z and a-z), numbers (0-9),
dots (.), and hyphens (-). Additional slashes (/ and \) are
not permitted.
Uniqueness requirements:
- The combined
XksProxyUriEndpointandXksProxyUriPathvalues must be unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region. - An external key store with
PUBLIC_ENDPOINTconnectivity cannot use the sameXksProxyUriEndpointvalue as an external key store withVPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICEconnectivity in the same Amazon Web Services Region. - Each external key store with
VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICEconnectivity must have its own private DNS name. TheXksProxyUriEndpointvalue for external key stores withVPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICEconnectivity (private DNS name) must be unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.
$sel:xksProxyUriPath:CreateCustomKeyStore', createCustomKeyStore_xksProxyUriPath - Specifies the base path to the proxy APIs for this external key store.
To find this value, see the documentation for your external key store
proxy. This parameter is required for all custom key stores with a
CustomKeyStoreType of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
The value must start with / and must end with /kms/xks/v1 where
v1 represents the version of the KMS external key store proxy API.
This path can include an optional prefix between the required elements
such as /prefix/kms/xks/v1.
Uniqueness requirements:
- The combined
XksProxyUriEndpointandXksProxyUriPathvalues must be unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.
$sel:xksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName:CreateCustomKeyStore', createCustomKeyStore_xksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName - Specifies the name of the Amazon VPC endpoint service for interface
endpoints that is used to communicate with your external key store proxy
(XKS proxy). This parameter is required when the value of
CustomKeyStoreType is EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE and the value of
XksProxyConnectivity is VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE.
The Amazon VPC endpoint service must fulfill all requirements for use with an external key store.
Uniqueness requirements:
- External key stores with
VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICEconnectivity can share an Amazon VPC, but each external key store must have its own VPC endpoint service and private DNS name.
CreateCustomKeyStore, createCustomKeyStore_customKeyStoreName - Specifies a friendly name for the custom key store. The name must be
unique in your Amazon Web Services account and Region. This parameter is
required for all custom key stores.
data CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
See: newCreateCustomKeyStoreResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse' (Maybe Text) Int |
Instances
newCreateCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
Create a value of CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse, createCustomKeyStoreResponse_customKeyStoreId - A unique identifier for the new custom key store.
$sel:httpStatus:CreateCustomKeyStoreResponse', createCustomKeyStoreResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
CreateGrant
data CreateGrant Source #
See: newCreateGrant smart constructor.
Constructors
| CreateGrant' (Maybe GrantConstraints) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) Text Text [GrantOperation] |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> CreateGrant |
Create a value of CreateGrant with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CreateGrant, createGrant_constraints - Specifies a grant constraint.
KMS supports the EncryptionContextEquals and EncryptionContextSubset
grant constraints. Each constraint value can include up to 8 encryption
context pairs. The encryption context value in each constraint cannot
exceed 384 characters. For information about grant constraints, see
Using grant constraints
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. For more information
about encryption context, see
Encryption context
in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/ .
The encryption context grant constraints allow the permissions in the
grant only when the encryption context in the request matches
(EncryptionContextEquals) or includes (EncryptionContextSubset) the
encryption context specified in this structure.
The encryption context grant constraints are supported only on
grant operations
that include an EncryptionContext parameter, such as cryptographic
operations on symmetric encryption KMS keys. Grants with grant
constraints can include the DescribeKey and RetireGrant operations, but
the constraint doesn't apply to these operations. If a grant with a
grant constraint includes the CreateGrant operation, the constraint
requires that any grants created with the CreateGrant permission have
an equally strict or stricter encryption context constraint.
You cannot use an encryption context grant constraint for cryptographic operations with asymmetric KMS keys or HMAC KMS keys. These keys don't support an encryption context.
$sel:grantTokens:CreateGrant', createGrant_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
CreateGrant, createGrant_name - A friendly name for the grant. Use this value to prevent the unintended
creation of duplicate grants when retrying this request.
When this value is absent, all CreateGrant requests result in a new
grant with a unique GrantId even if all the supplied parameters are
identical. This can result in unintended duplicates when you retry the
CreateGrant request.
When this value is present, you can retry a CreateGrant request with
identical parameters; if the grant already exists, the original
GrantId is returned without creating a new grant. Note that the
returned grant token is unique with every CreateGrant request, even
when a duplicate GrantId is returned. All grant tokens for the same
grant ID can be used interchangeably.
CreateGrant, createGrant_retiringPrincipal - The principal that has permission to use the RetireGrant operation to
retire the grant.
To specify the principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid Amazon Web Services principals include Amazon Web Services accounts (root), IAM users, federated users, and assumed role users. For examples of the ARN syntax to use for specifying a principal, see Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) in the Example ARNs section of the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
The grant determines the retiring principal. Other principals might have permission to retire the grant or revoke the grant. For details, see RevokeGrant and Retiring and revoking grants in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
CreateGrant, createGrant_keyId - Identifies the KMS key for the grant. The grant gives principals
permission to use this KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key. To specify a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
CreateGrant, createGrant_granteePrincipal - The identity that gets the permissions specified in the grant.
To specify the principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid Amazon Web Services principals include Amazon Web Services accounts (root), IAM users, IAM roles, federated users, and assumed role users. For examples of the ARN syntax to use for specifying a principal, see Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) in the Example ARNs section of the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
CreateGrant, createGrant_operations - A list of operations that the grant permits.
This list must include only operations that are permitted in a grant.
Also, the operation must be supported on the KMS key. For example, you
cannot create a grant for a symmetric encryption KMS key that allows the
Sign operation, or a grant for an asymmetric KMS key that allows the
GenerateDataKey operation. If you try, KMS returns a ValidationError
exception. For details, see
Grant operations
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
data CreateGrantResponse Source #
See: newCreateGrantResponse smart constructor.
Instances
newCreateGrantResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> CreateGrantResponse |
Create a value of CreateGrantResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
CreateGrantResponse, createGrantResponse_grantId - The unique identifier for the grant.
You can use the GrantId in a ListGrants, RetireGrant, or RevokeGrant
operation.
$sel:grantToken:CreateGrantResponse', createGrantResponse_grantToken - The grant token.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:httpStatus:CreateGrantResponse', createGrantResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
CreateKey
See: newCreateKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| CreateKey' (Maybe Bool) (Maybe Text) (Maybe CustomerMasterKeySpec) (Maybe Text) (Maybe KeySpec) (Maybe KeyUsageType) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe OriginType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Tag]) (Maybe Text) |
Instances
newCreateKey :: CreateKey Source #
Create a value of CreateKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:bypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck:CreateKey', createKey_bypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck - A flag to indicate whether to bypass the key policy lockout safety
check.
Setting this value to true increases the risk that the KMS key 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 /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 KMS key.
The default value is false.
CreateKey, createKey_customKeyStoreId - Creates the KMS key in the specified
custom key store.
The ConnectionState of the custom key store must be CONNECTED. To
find the CustomKeyStoreID and ConnectionState use the
DescribeCustomKeyStores operation.
This parameter is valid only for symmetric encryption KMS keys in a single Region. You cannot create any other type of KMS key in a custom key store.
When you create a KMS key in an CloudHSM key store, KMS generates a
non-exportable 256-bit symmetric key in its associated CloudHSM cluster
and associates it with the KMS key. When you create a KMS key in an
external key store, you must use the XksKeyId parameter to specify an
external key that serves as key material for the KMS key.
CreateKey, createKey_customerMasterKeySpec - Instead, use the KeySpec parameter.
The KeySpec and CustomerMasterKeySpec parameters work the same way.
Only the names differ. We recommend that you use KeySpec parameter in
your code. However, to avoid breaking changes, KMS supports both
parameters.
CreateKey, createKey_description - A description of the KMS key.
Use a description that helps you decide whether the KMS key is appropriate for a task. The default value is an empty string (no description).
To set or change the description after the key is created, use UpdateKeyDescription.
CreateKey, createKey_keySpec - Specifies the type of KMS key to create. The default value,
SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT, creates a KMS key with a 256-bit AES-GCM key that
is used for encryption and decryption, except in China Regions, where it
creates a 128-bit symmetric key that uses SM4 encryption. For help
choosing a key spec for your KMS key, see
Choosing a KMS key type
in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/ .
The KeySpec determines whether the KMS key contains a symmetric key or
an asymmetric key pair. It also determines the algorithms that the KMS
key supports. You can't change the KeySpec after the KMS key is
created. To further restrict the algorithms that can be used with the
KMS key, use a condition key in its key policy or IAM policy. For more
information, see
kms:EncryptionAlgorithm,
kms:MacAlgorithm
or
kms:Signing Algorithm
in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/ .
Amazon Web Services services that are integrated with KMS use symmetric encryption KMS keys to protect your data. These services do not support asymmetric KMS keys or HMAC KMS keys.
KMS supports the following key specs for KMS keys:
Symmetric encryption key (default)
SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT
HMAC keys (symmetric)
HMAC_224
HMAC_256
HMAC_384
HMAC_512
Asymmetric RSA key pairs
RSA_2048
RSA_3072
RSA_4096
Asymmetric NIST-recommended elliptic curve key pairs
ECC_NIST_P256(secp256r1)ECC_NIST_P384(secp384r1)ECC_NIST_P521(secp521r1)
Other asymmetric elliptic curve key pairs
ECC_SECG_P256K1(secp256k1), commonly used for cryptocurrencies.
SM2 key pairs (China Regions only)
SM2
CreateKey, createKey_keyUsage - Determines the
cryptographic operations
for which you can use the KMS key. The default value is
ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. This parameter is optional when you are creating a
symmetric encryption KMS key; otherwise, it is required. You can't
change the KeyUsage value after the KMS key is created.
Select only one valid value.
- For symmetric encryption KMS keys, omit the parameter or specify
ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. - For HMAC KMS keys (symmetric), specify
GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC. - For asymmetric KMS keys with RSA key material, specify
ENCRYPT_DECRYPTorSIGN_VERIFY. - For asymmetric KMS keys with ECC key material, specify
SIGN_VERIFY. - For asymmetric KMS keys with SM2 key material (China Regions only),
specify
ENCRYPT_DECRYPTorSIGN_VERIFY.
CreateKey, createKey_multiRegion - Creates a multi-Region primary key that you can replicate into other
Amazon Web Services Regions. You cannot change this value after you
create the KMS key.
For a multi-Region key, set this parameter to True. For a
single-Region KMS key, omit this parameter or set it to False. The
default value is False.
This operation supports multi-Region keys, an KMS feature that lets you create multiple interoperable KMS keys in different Amazon Web Services Regions. Because these KMS keys have the same key ID, key material, and other metadata, you can use them interchangeably to encrypt data in one Amazon Web Services Region and decrypt it in a different Amazon Web Services Region without re-encrypting the data or making a cross-Region call. For more information about multi-Region keys, see Multi-Region keys in KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
This value creates a primary key, not a replica. To create a /replica key/, use the ReplicateKey operation.
You can create a symmetric or asymmetric multi-Region key, and you can create a multi-Region key with imported key material. However, you cannot create a multi-Region key in a custom key store.
CreateKey, createKey_origin - The source of the key material for the KMS key. You cannot change the
origin after you create the KMS key. The default is AWS_KMS, which
means that KMS creates the key material.
To
create a KMS key with no key material
(for imported key material), set this value to EXTERNAL. For more
information about importing key material into KMS, see
Importing Key Material
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. The EXTERNAL origin
value is valid only for symmetric KMS keys.
To
create a KMS key in an CloudHSM key store
and create its key material in the associated CloudHSM cluster, set this
value to AWS_CLOUDHSM. You must also use the CustomKeyStoreId
parameter to identify the CloudHSM key store. The KeySpec value must
be SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT.
To
create a KMS key in an external key store,
set this value to EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE. You must also use the
CustomKeyStoreId parameter to identify the external key store and the
XksKeyId parameter to identify the associated external key. The
KeySpec value must be SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT.
$sel:policy:CreateKey', createKey_policy - The key policy to attach to the KMS key.
If you provide a key policy, it must meet the following criteria:
- If you don't set
BypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheckto true, the key policy must allow the principal that is making theCreateKeyrequest to make a subsequent PutKeyPolicy request on the KMS key. This reduces the risk that the KMS key becomes unmanageable. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section of the /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 KMS. When you create a new Amazon Web Services 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 KMS. For more information, see Changes that I make are not always immediately visible in the /Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management User Guide/.
If you do not provide a key policy, KMS attaches a default key policy to the KMS key. For more information, see Default Key Policy in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
The key policy size quota is 32 kilobytes (32768 bytes).
For help writing and formatting a JSON policy document, see the IAM JSON Policy Reference in the /Identity and Access Management User Guide/ .
$sel:tags:CreateKey', createKey_tags - Assigns one or more tags to the KMS key. Use this parameter to tag the
KMS key when it is created. To tag an existing KMS key, use the
TagResource operation.
Tagging or untagging a KMS key can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see ABAC for KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
To use this parameter, you must have kms:TagResource permission in an IAM policy.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Both the tag key and the tag value are required, but the tag value can be an empty (null) string. You cannot have more than one tag on a KMS key with the same tag key. If you specify an existing tag key with a different tag value, KMS replaces the current tag value with the specified one.
When you add tags to an Amazon Web Services resource, Amazon Web Services generates a cost allocation report with usage and costs aggregated by tags. Tags can also be used to control access to a KMS key. For details, see Tagging Keys.
$sel:xksKeyId:CreateKey', createKey_xksKeyId - Identifies the
external key
that serves as key material for the KMS key in an
external key store.
Specify the ID that the
external key store proxy
uses to refer to the external key. For help, see the documentation for
your external key store proxy.
This parameter is required for a KMS key with an Origin value of
EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE. It is not valid for KMS keys with any other
Origin value.
The external key must be an existing 256-bit AES symmetric encryption
key hosted outside of Amazon Web Services in an external key manager
associated with the external key store specified by the
CustomKeyStoreId parameter. This key must be enabled and configured to
perform encryption and decryption. Each KMS key in an external key store
must use a different external key. For details, see
Requirements for a KMS key in an external key store
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Each KMS key in an external key store is associated two backing keys. One is key material that KMS generates. The other is the external key specified by this parameter. When you use the KMS key in an external key store to encrypt data, the encryption operation is performed first by KMS using the KMS key material, and then by the external key manager using the specified external key, a process known as /double encryption/. For details, see Double encryption in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
data CreateKeyResponse Source #
See: newCreateKeyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| CreateKeyResponse' (Maybe KeyMetadata) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> CreateKeyResponse |
Create a value of CreateKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:keyMetadata:CreateKeyResponse', createKeyResponse_keyMetadata - Metadata associated with the KMS key.
$sel:httpStatus:CreateKeyResponse', createKeyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
Decrypt
See: newDecrypt smart constructor.
Constructors
| Decrypt' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe Text) Base64 |
Instances
Arguments
| :: ByteString | |
| -> Decrypt |
Create a value of Decrypt with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
Decrypt, decrypt_encryptionAlgorithm - Specifies the encryption algorithm that will be used to decrypt the
ciphertext. Specify the same algorithm that was used to encrypt the
data. If you specify a different algorithm, the Decrypt operation
fails.
This parameter is required only when the ciphertext was encrypted under
an asymmetric KMS key. The default value, SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT,
represents the only supported algorithm that is valid for symmetric
encryption KMS keys.
$sel:encryptionContext:Decrypt', decrypt_encryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context to use when decrypting the data. An
encryption context is valid only for
cryptographic operations
with a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard asymmetric encryption
algorithms and HMAC algorithms that KMS uses do not support an
encryption context.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:Decrypt', decrypt_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Decrypt, decrypt_keyId - Specifies the KMS key that KMS uses to decrypt the ciphertext.
Enter a key ID of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the ciphertext.
If you identify a different KMS key, the Decrypt operation throws an
IncorrectKeyException.
This parameter is required only when the ciphertext was encrypted under an asymmetric KMS key. If you used a symmetric encryption KMS key, KMS can get the KMS key from metadata that it adds to the symmetric ciphertext blob. However, it is always recommended as a best practice. This practice ensures that you use the KMS key that you intend.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
$sel:ciphertextBlob:Decrypt', decrypt_ciphertextBlob - Ciphertext to be decrypted. The blob includes metadata.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
data DecryptResponse Source #
See: newDecryptResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DecryptResponse' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> DecryptResponse |
Create a value of DecryptResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
Decrypt, decryptResponse_encryptionAlgorithm - The encryption algorithm that was used to decrypt the ciphertext.
Decrypt, decryptResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that was used to decrypt the ciphertext.
$sel:plaintext:DecryptResponse', decryptResponse_plaintext - Decrypted plaintext data. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:httpStatus:DecryptResponse', decryptResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
DeleteAlias
data DeleteAlias Source #
See: newDeleteAlias smart constructor.
Constructors
| DeleteAlias' Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DeleteAlias |
Create a value of DeleteAlias with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DeleteAlias, deleteAlias_aliasName - The alias to be deleted. The alias name must begin with alias/
followed by the alias name, such as alias/ExampleAlias.
data DeleteAliasResponse Source #
See: newDeleteAliasResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DeleteAliasResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic DeleteAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteAlias Associated Types type Rep DeleteAliasResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: DeleteAliasResponse -> Rep DeleteAliasResponse x # to :: Rep DeleteAliasResponse x -> DeleteAliasResponse # | |
| Read DeleteAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteAlias Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS DeleteAliasResponse # readList :: ReadS [DeleteAliasResponse] # | |
| Show DeleteAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteAlias Methods showsPrec :: Int -> DeleteAliasResponse -> ShowS # show :: DeleteAliasResponse -> String # showList :: [DeleteAliasResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData DeleteAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteAlias Methods rnf :: DeleteAliasResponse -> () # | |
| Eq DeleteAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteAlias Methods (==) :: DeleteAliasResponse -> DeleteAliasResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: DeleteAliasResponse -> DeleteAliasResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep DeleteAliasResponse Source # | |
newDeleteAliasResponse :: DeleteAliasResponse Source #
Create a value of DeleteAliasResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
DeleteCustomKeyStore
data DeleteCustomKeyStore Source #
See: newDeleteCustomKeyStore smart constructor.
Constructors
| DeleteCustomKeyStore' Text |
Instances
newDeleteCustomKeyStore Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DeleteCustomKeyStore |
Create a value of DeleteCustomKeyStore with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DeleteCustomKeyStore, deleteCustomKeyStore_customKeyStoreId - Enter the ID of the custom key store you want to delete. To find the ID
of a custom key store, use the DescribeCustomKeyStores operation.
data DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
See: newDeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int |
Instances
newDeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
Create a value of DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:httpStatus:DeleteCustomKeyStoreResponse', deleteCustomKeyStoreResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
DeleteImportedKeyMaterial
data DeleteImportedKeyMaterial Source #
See: newDeleteImportedKeyMaterial smart constructor.
Constructors
| DeleteImportedKeyMaterial' Text |
Instances
newDeleteImportedKeyMaterial Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DeleteImportedKeyMaterial |
Create a value of DeleteImportedKeyMaterial with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DeleteImportedKeyMaterial, deleteImportedKeyMaterial_keyId - Identifies the KMS key from which you are deleting imported key
material. The Origin of the KMS key must be EXTERNAL.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source #
See: newDeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteImportedKeyMaterial Associated Types type Rep DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse :: Type -> Type # | |
| Read DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source # | |
| Show DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteImportedKeyMaterial Methods showsPrec :: Int -> DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse -> ShowS # | |
| NFData DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteImportedKeyMaterial Methods rnf :: DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse -> () # | |
| Eq DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source # | |
| type Rep DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DeleteImportedKeyMaterial | |
newDeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse :: DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse Source #
Create a value of DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
DescribeCustomKeyStores (Paginated)
data DescribeCustomKeyStores Source #
See: newDescribeCustomKeyStores smart constructor.
Instances
newDescribeCustomKeyStores :: DescribeCustomKeyStores Source #
Create a value of DescribeCustomKeyStores with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DescribeCustomKeyStores, describeCustomKeyStores_customKeyStoreId - Gets only information about the specified custom key store. Enter the
key store ID.
By default, this operation gets information about all custom key stores
in the account and Region. To limit the output to a particular custom
key store, provide either the CustomKeyStoreId or CustomKeyStoreName
parameter, but not both.
DescribeCustomKeyStores, describeCustomKeyStores_customKeyStoreName - Gets only information about the specified custom key store. Enter the
friendly name of the custom key store.
By default, this operation gets information about all custom key stores
in the account and Region. To limit the output to a particular custom
key store, provide either the CustomKeyStoreId or CustomKeyStoreName
parameter, but not both.
$sel:limit:DescribeCustomKeyStores', describeCustomKeyStores_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
$sel:marker:DescribeCustomKeyStores', describeCustomKeyStores_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
data DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse Source #
See: newDescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse' (Maybe [CustomKeyStoresListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) Int |
Instances
newDescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse Source #
Create a value of DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:customKeyStores:DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse', describeCustomKeyStoresResponse_customKeyStores - Contains metadata about each custom key store.
DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse, describeCustomKeyStoresResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse, describeCustomKeyStoresResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:httpStatus:DescribeCustomKeyStoresResponse', describeCustomKeyStoresResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
DescribeKey
data DescribeKey Source #
See: newDescribeKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| DescribeKey' (Maybe [Text]) Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DescribeKey |
Create a value of DescribeKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grantTokens:DescribeKey', describeKey_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
DescribeKey, describeKey_keyId - Describes the specified KMS key.
If you specify a predefined Amazon Web Services alias (an Amazon Web
Services alias with no key ID), KMS associates the alias with an
Amazon Web Services managed key
and returns its KeyId and Arn in the response.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
data DescribeKeyResponse Source #
See: newDescribeKeyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DescribeKeyResponse' (Maybe KeyMetadata) Int |
Instances
newDescribeKeyResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> DescribeKeyResponse |
Create a value of DescribeKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:keyMetadata:DescribeKeyResponse', describeKeyResponse_keyMetadata - Metadata associated with the key.
$sel:httpStatus:DescribeKeyResponse', describeKeyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
DisableKey
data DisableKey Source #
See: newDisableKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| DisableKey' Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DisableKey |
Create a value of DisableKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DisableKey, disableKey_keyId - Identifies the KMS key to disable.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data DisableKeyResponse Source #
See: newDisableKeyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DisableKeyResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic DisableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DisableKey Associated Types type Rep DisableKeyResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: DisableKeyResponse -> Rep DisableKeyResponse x # to :: Rep DisableKeyResponse x -> DisableKeyResponse # | |
| Read DisableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DisableKey Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS DisableKeyResponse # readList :: ReadS [DisableKeyResponse] # | |
| Show DisableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DisableKey Methods showsPrec :: Int -> DisableKeyResponse -> ShowS # show :: DisableKeyResponse -> String # showList :: [DisableKeyResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData DisableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DisableKey Methods rnf :: DisableKeyResponse -> () # | |
| Eq DisableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.DisableKey Methods (==) :: DisableKeyResponse -> DisableKeyResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: DisableKeyResponse -> DisableKeyResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep DisableKeyResponse Source # | |
newDisableKeyResponse :: DisableKeyResponse Source #
Create a value of DisableKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
DisableKeyRotation
data DisableKeyRotation Source #
See: newDisableKeyRotation smart constructor.
Constructors
| DisableKeyRotation' Text |
Instances
newDisableKeyRotation Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DisableKeyRotation |
Create a value of DisableKeyRotation with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DisableKeyRotation, disableKeyRotation_keyId - Identifies a symmetric encryption KMS key. You cannot enable or disable
automatic rotation of
asymmetric KMS keys,
HMAC KMS keys,
KMS keys with
imported key material,
or KMS keys in a
custom key store.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data DisableKeyRotationResponse Source #
See: newDisableKeyRotationResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DisableKeyRotationResponse' | |
Instances
newDisableKeyRotationResponse :: DisableKeyRotationResponse Source #
Create a value of DisableKeyRotationResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
DisconnectCustomKeyStore
data DisconnectCustomKeyStore Source #
See: newDisconnectCustomKeyStore smart constructor.
Constructors
| DisconnectCustomKeyStore' Text |
Instances
newDisconnectCustomKeyStore Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DisconnectCustomKeyStore |
Create a value of DisconnectCustomKeyStore with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
DisconnectCustomKeyStore, disconnectCustomKeyStore_customKeyStoreId - Enter the ID of the custom key store you want to disconnect. To find the
ID of a custom key store, use the DescribeCustomKeyStores operation.
data DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
See: newDisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int |
Instances
newDisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
Create a value of DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:httpStatus:DisconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse', disconnectCustomKeyStoreResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
EnableKey
See: newEnableKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| EnableKey' Text |
Instances
Create a value of EnableKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
EnableKey, enableKey_keyId - Identifies the KMS key to enable.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data EnableKeyResponse Source #
See: newEnableKeyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| EnableKeyResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic EnableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.EnableKey Associated Types type Rep EnableKeyResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: EnableKeyResponse -> Rep EnableKeyResponse x # to :: Rep EnableKeyResponse x -> EnableKeyResponse # | |
| Read EnableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.EnableKey Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS EnableKeyResponse # readList :: ReadS [EnableKeyResponse] # | |
| Show EnableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.EnableKey Methods showsPrec :: Int -> EnableKeyResponse -> ShowS # show :: EnableKeyResponse -> String # showList :: [EnableKeyResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData EnableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.EnableKey Methods rnf :: EnableKeyResponse -> () # | |
| Eq EnableKeyResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.EnableKey Methods (==) :: EnableKeyResponse -> EnableKeyResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: EnableKeyResponse -> EnableKeyResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep EnableKeyResponse Source # | |
newEnableKeyResponse :: EnableKeyResponse Source #
Create a value of EnableKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
EnableKeyRotation
data EnableKeyRotation Source #
See: newEnableKeyRotation smart constructor.
Constructors
| EnableKeyRotation' Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> EnableKeyRotation |
Create a value of EnableKeyRotation with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
EnableKeyRotation, enableKeyRotation_keyId - Identifies a symmetric encryption KMS key. You cannot enable automatic
rotation of
asymmetric KMS keys,
HMAC KMS keys,
KMS keys with
imported key material,
or KMS keys in a
custom key store.
To enable or disable automatic rotation of a set of related
multi-Region keys,
set the property on the primary key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data EnableKeyRotationResponse Source #
See: newEnableKeyRotationResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| EnableKeyRotationResponse' | |
Instances
newEnableKeyRotationResponse :: EnableKeyRotationResponse Source #
Create a value of EnableKeyRotationResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
Encrypt
See: newEncrypt smart constructor.
Constructors
| Encrypt' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) Text (Sensitive Base64) |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> Encrypt |
Create a value of Encrypt with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
Encrypt, encrypt_encryptionAlgorithm - Specifies the encryption algorithm that KMS will use to encrypt the
plaintext message. The algorithm must be compatible with the KMS key
that you specify.
This parameter is required only for asymmetric KMS keys. The default
value, SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT, is the algorithm used for symmetric
encryption KMS keys. If you are using an asymmetric KMS key, we
recommend RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256.
The SM2PKE algorithm is only available in China Regions.
$sel:encryptionContext:Encrypt', encrypt_encryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context that will be used to encrypt the data.
An encryption context is valid only for
cryptographic operations
with a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard asymmetric encryption
algorithms and HMAC algorithms that KMS uses do not support an
encryption context.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:Encrypt', encrypt_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Encrypt, encrypt_keyId - Identifies the KMS key to use in the encryption operation. The KMS key
must have a KeyUsage of ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. To find the KeyUsage of a
KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
$sel:plaintext:Encrypt', encrypt_plaintext - Data to be encrypted.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
data EncryptResponse Source #
See: newEncryptResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| EncryptResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> EncryptResponse |
Create a value of EncryptResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:ciphertextBlob:EncryptResponse', encryptResponse_ciphertextBlob - The encrypted plaintext. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
Encrypt, encryptResponse_encryptionAlgorithm - The encryption algorithm that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
Encrypt, encryptResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the plaintext.
$sel:httpStatus:EncryptResponse', encryptResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GenerateDataKey
data GenerateDataKey Source #
See: newGenerateDataKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateDataKey' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe DataKeySpec) (Maybe Natural) Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> GenerateDataKey |
Create a value of GenerateDataKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:encryptionContext:GenerateDataKey', generateDataKey_encryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context that will be used when encrypting the
data key.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:GenerateDataKey', generateDataKey_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
GenerateDataKey, generateDataKey_keySpec - Specifies the length of the data key. Use AES_128 to generate a
128-bit symmetric key, or AES_256 to generate a 256-bit symmetric key.
You must specify either the KeySpec or the NumberOfBytes parameter
(but not both) in every GenerateDataKey request.
$sel:numberOfBytes:GenerateDataKey', generateDataKey_numberOfBytes - Specifies the length of the data key in bytes. For example, use the
value 64 to generate a 512-bit data key (64 bytes is 512 bits). For
128-bit (16-byte) and 256-bit (32-byte) data keys, use the KeySpec
parameter.
You must specify either the KeySpec or the NumberOfBytes parameter
(but not both) in every GenerateDataKey request.
GenerateDataKey, generateDataKey_keyId - Specifies the symmetric encryption KMS key that encrypts the data key.
You cannot specify an asymmetric KMS key or a KMS key in a custom key
store. To get the type and origin of your KMS key, use the DescribeKey
operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
data GenerateDataKeyResponse Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyResponse smart constructor.
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> Text | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> GenerateDataKeyResponse |
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:httpStatus:GenerateDataKeyResponse', generateDataKeyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GenerateDataKey, generateDataKeyResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that encrypted the data key.
$sel:plaintext:GenerateDataKeyResponse', generateDataKeyResponse_plaintext - The plaintext data key. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded. Use this data key to encrypt your data outside of KMS.
Then, remove it from memory as soon as possible.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:ciphertextBlob:GenerateDataKeyResponse', generateDataKeyResponse_ciphertextBlob - The encrypted copy of the data key. When you use the HTTP API or the
Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is
not Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
GenerateDataKeyPair
data GenerateDataKeyPair Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyPair smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateDataKeyPair' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) Text DataKeyPairSpec |
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyPair Source #
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyPair with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:encryptionContext:GenerateDataKeyPair', generateDataKeyPair_encryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context that will be used when encrypting the
private key in the data key pair.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:GenerateDataKeyPair', generateDataKeyPair_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
GenerateDataKeyPair, generateDataKeyPair_keyId - Specifies the symmetric encryption KMS key that encrypts the private key
in the data key pair. You cannot specify an asymmetric KMS key or a KMS
key in a custom key store. To get the type and origin of your KMS key,
use the DescribeKey operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
GenerateDataKeyPair, generateDataKeyPair_keyPairSpec - Determines the type of data key pair that is generated.
The KMS rule that restricts the use of asymmetric RSA and SM2 KMS keys to encrypt and decrypt or to sign and verify (but not both), and the rule that permits you to use ECC KMS keys only to sign and verify, are not effective on data key pairs, which are used outside of KMS. The SM2 key spec is only available in China Regions.
data GenerateDataKeyPairResponse Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyPairResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateDataKeyPairResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe DataKeyPairSpec) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) (Maybe Base64) Int |
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyPairResponse Source #
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyPairResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GenerateDataKeyPair, generateDataKeyPairResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that encrypted the private key.
GenerateDataKeyPair, generateDataKeyPairResponse_keyPairSpec - The type of data key pair that was generated.
$sel:privateKeyCiphertextBlob:GenerateDataKeyPairResponse', generateDataKeyPairResponse_privateKeyCiphertextBlob - The encrypted copy of the private key. When you use the HTTP API or the
Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is
not Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:privateKeyPlaintext:GenerateDataKeyPairResponse', generateDataKeyPairResponse_privateKeyPlaintext - The plaintext copy of the private key. When you use the HTTP API or the
Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is
not Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:publicKey:GenerateDataKeyPairResponse', generateDataKeyPairResponse_publicKey - The public key (in plaintext). When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon
Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:httpStatus:GenerateDataKeyPairResponse', generateDataKeyPairResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext
data GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) Text DataKeyPairSpec |
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> DataKeyPairSpec | |
| -> GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext |
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:encryptionContext:GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext', generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext_encryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context that will be used when encrypting the
private key in the data key pair.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext', generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext_keyId - Specifies the symmetric encryption KMS key that encrypts the private key
in the data key pair. You cannot specify an asymmetric KMS key or a KMS
key in a custom key store. To get the type and origin of your KMS key,
use the DescribeKey operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext_keyPairSpec - Determines the type of data key pair that is generated.
The KMS rule that restricts the use of asymmetric RSA and SM2 KMS keys to encrypt and decrypt or to sign and verify (but not both), and the rule that permits you to use ECC KMS keys only to sign and verify, are not effective on data key pairs, which are used outside of KMS. The SM2 key spec is only available in China Regions.
data GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe DataKeyPairSpec) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe Base64) Int |
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int |
|
| -> GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse |
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that encrypted the private key.
GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse_keyPairSpec - The type of data key pair that was generated.
$sel:privateKeyCiphertextBlob:GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse', generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse_privateKeyCiphertextBlob - The encrypted copy of the private key. When you use the HTTP API or the
Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is
not Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:publicKey:GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse', generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse_publicKey - The public key (in plaintext). When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon
Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:httpStatus:GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse', generateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintextResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
data GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext' (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe DataKeySpec) (Maybe Natural) Text |
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext Source #
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:encryptionContext:GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext', generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext_encryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context that will be used when encrypting the
data key.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext', generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext_keySpec - The length of the data key. Use AES_128 to generate a 128-bit
symmetric key, or AES_256 to generate a 256-bit symmetric key.
$sel:numberOfBytes:GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext', generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext_numberOfBytes - The length of the data key in bytes. For example, use the value 64 to
generate a 512-bit data key (64 bytes is 512 bits). For common key
lengths (128-bit and 256-bit symmetric keys), we recommend that you use
the KeySpec field instead of this one.
GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext_keyId - Specifies the symmetric encryption KMS key that encrypts the data key.
You cannot specify an asymmetric KMS key or a KMS key in a custom key
store. To get the type and origin of your KMS key, use the DescribeKey
operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
data GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse Source #
See: newGenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse smart constructor.
Instances
newGenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse |
Create a value of GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:ciphertextBlob:GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse', generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse_ciphertextBlob - The encrypted data key. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext, generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that encrypted the data key.
$sel:httpStatus:GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse', generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GenerateMac
data GenerateMac Source #
See: newGenerateMac smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateMac' (Maybe [Text]) (Sensitive Base64) Text MacAlgorithmSpec |
Instances
Arguments
| :: ByteString | |
| -> Text | |
| -> MacAlgorithmSpec | |
| -> GenerateMac |
Create a value of GenerateMac with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grantTokens:GenerateMac', generateMac_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:message:GenerateMac', generateMac_message - The message to be hashed. Specify a message of up to 4,096 bytes.
GenerateMac and VerifyMac do not provide special handling for message
digests. If you generate an HMAC for a hash digest of a message, you
must verify the HMAC of the same hash digest.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
GenerateMac, generateMac_keyId - The HMAC KMS key to use in the operation. The MAC algorithm computes the
HMAC for the message and the key as described in
RFC 2104.
To identify an HMAC KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation and see the
KeySpec field in the response.
GenerateMac, generateMac_macAlgorithm - The MAC algorithm used in the operation.
The algorithm must be compatible with the HMAC KMS key that you specify.
To find the MAC algorithms that your HMAC KMS key supports, use the
DescribeKey operation and see the MacAlgorithms field in the
DescribeKey response.
data GenerateMacResponse Source #
See: newGenerateMacResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateMacResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe MacAlgorithmSpec) Int |
Instances
newGenerateMacResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> GenerateMacResponse |
Create a value of GenerateMacResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GenerateMac, generateMacResponse_keyId - The HMAC KMS key used in the operation.
$sel:mac:GenerateMacResponse', generateMacResponse_mac - The hash-based message authentication code (HMAC) that was generated for
the specified message, HMAC KMS key, and MAC algorithm.
This is the standard, raw HMAC defined in
RFC 2104.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
GenerateMac, generateMacResponse_macAlgorithm - The MAC algorithm that was used to generate the HMAC.
$sel:httpStatus:GenerateMacResponse', generateMacResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GenerateRandom
data GenerateRandom Source #
See: newGenerateRandom smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateRandom' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Natural) |
Instances
newGenerateRandom :: GenerateRandom Source #
Create a value of GenerateRandom with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GenerateRandom, generateRandom_customKeyStoreId - Generates the random byte string in the CloudHSM cluster that is
associated with the specified CloudHSM key store. To find the ID of a
custom key store, use the DescribeCustomKeyStores operation.
External key store IDs are not valid for this parameter. If you specify
the ID of an external key store, GenerateRandom throws an
UnsupportedOperationException.
$sel:numberOfBytes:GenerateRandom', generateRandom_numberOfBytes - The length of the random byte string. This parameter is required.
data GenerateRandomResponse Source #
See: newGenerateRandomResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GenerateRandomResponse' (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) Int |
Instances
newGenerateRandomResponse Source #
Create a value of GenerateRandomResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:plaintext:GenerateRandomResponse', generateRandomResponse_plaintext - The random byte string. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:httpStatus:GenerateRandomResponse', generateRandomResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GetKeyPolicy
data GetKeyPolicy Source #
See: newGetKeyPolicy smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetKeyPolicy' Text Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> GetKeyPolicy |
Create a value of GetKeyPolicy with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GetKeyPolicy, getKeyPolicy_keyId - Gets the key policy for the specified KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:policyName:GetKeyPolicy', getKeyPolicy_policyName - Specifies the name of the key policy. The only valid name is default.
To get the names of key policies, use ListKeyPolicies.
data GetKeyPolicyResponse Source #
See: newGetKeyPolicyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetKeyPolicyResponse' (Maybe Text) Int |
Instances
newGetKeyPolicyResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> GetKeyPolicyResponse |
Create a value of GetKeyPolicyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:policy:GetKeyPolicyResponse', getKeyPolicyResponse_policy - A key policy document in JSON format.
$sel:httpStatus:GetKeyPolicyResponse', getKeyPolicyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GetKeyRotationStatus
data GetKeyRotationStatus Source #
See: newGetKeyRotationStatus smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetKeyRotationStatus' Text |
Instances
newGetKeyRotationStatus Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> GetKeyRotationStatus |
Create a value of GetKeyRotationStatus with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GetKeyRotationStatus, getKeyRotationStatus_keyId - Gets the rotation status for the specified KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key. To specify a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data GetKeyRotationStatusResponse Source #
See: newGetKeyRotationStatusResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetKeyRotationStatusResponse' (Maybe Bool) Int |
Instances
newGetKeyRotationStatusResponse Source #
Create a value of GetKeyRotationStatusResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:keyRotationEnabled:GetKeyRotationStatusResponse', getKeyRotationStatusResponse_keyRotationEnabled - A Boolean value that specifies whether key rotation is enabled.
$sel:httpStatus:GetKeyRotationStatusResponse', getKeyRotationStatusResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GetParametersForImport
data GetParametersForImport Source #
See: newGetParametersForImport smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetParametersForImport' Text AlgorithmSpec WrappingKeySpec |
Instances
newGetParametersForImport Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> AlgorithmSpec | |
| -> WrappingKeySpec | |
| -> GetParametersForImport |
Create a value of GetParametersForImport with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GetParametersForImport, getParametersForImport_keyId - The identifier of the symmetric encryption KMS key into which you will
import key material. The Origin of the KMS key must be EXTERNAL.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:wrappingAlgorithm:GetParametersForImport', getParametersForImport_wrappingAlgorithm - The algorithm you will use to encrypt the key material before importing
it with ImportKeyMaterial. For more information, see
Encrypt the Key Material
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:wrappingKeySpec:GetParametersForImport', getParametersForImport_wrappingKeySpec - The type of wrapping key (public key) to return in the response. Only
2048-bit RSA public keys are supported.
data GetParametersForImportResponse Source #
See: newGetParametersForImportResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetParametersForImportResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe Text) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe (Sensitive Base64)) Int |
Instances
newGetParametersForImportResponse Source #
Create a value of GetParametersForImportResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:importToken:GetParametersForImportResponse', getParametersForImportResponse_importToken - The import token to send in a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
GetParametersForImport, getParametersForImportResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key to use in a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. This is
the same KMS key specified in the GetParametersForImport request.
$sel:parametersValidTo:GetParametersForImportResponse', getParametersForImportResponse_parametersValidTo - The time at which the import token and public key are no longer valid.
After this time, you cannot use them to make an ImportKeyMaterial
request and you must send another GetParametersForImport request to
get new ones.
$sel:publicKey:GetParametersForImportResponse', getParametersForImportResponse_publicKey - The public key to use to encrypt the key material before importing it
with ImportKeyMaterial.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:httpStatus:GetParametersForImportResponse', getParametersForImportResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
GetPublicKey
data GetPublicKey Source #
See: newGetPublicKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetPublicKey' (Maybe [Text]) Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> GetPublicKey |
Create a value of GetPublicKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grantTokens:GetPublicKey', getPublicKey_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
GetPublicKey, getPublicKey_keyId - Identifies the asymmetric KMS key that includes the public key.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
data GetPublicKeyResponse Source #
See: newGetPublicKeyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| GetPublicKeyResponse' (Maybe CustomerMasterKeySpec) (Maybe [EncryptionAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe KeySpec) (Maybe KeyUsageType) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe [SigningAlgorithmSpec]) Int |
Instances
newGetPublicKeyResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> GetPublicKeyResponse |
Create a value of GetPublicKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
GetPublicKeyResponse, getPublicKeyResponse_customerMasterKeySpec - Instead, use the KeySpec field in the GetPublicKey response.
The KeySpec and CustomerMasterKeySpec fields have the same value. We
recommend that you use the KeySpec field in your code. However, to
avoid breaking changes, KMS supports both fields.
GetPublicKeyResponse, getPublicKeyResponse_encryptionAlgorithms - The encryption algorithms that KMS supports for this key.
This information is critical. If a public key encrypts data outside of KMS by using an unsupported encryption algorithm, the ciphertext cannot be decrypted.
This field appears in the response only when the KeyUsage of the
public key is ENCRYPT_DECRYPT.
GetPublicKey, getPublicKeyResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the asymmetric KMS key from which the public key was downloaded.
GetPublicKeyResponse, getPublicKeyResponse_keySpec - The type of the of the public key that was downloaded.
GetPublicKeyResponse, getPublicKeyResponse_keyUsage - The permitted use of the public key. Valid values are ENCRYPT_DECRYPT
or SIGN_VERIFY.
This information is critical. If a public key with SIGN_VERIFY key
usage encrypts data outside of KMS, the ciphertext cannot be decrypted.
$sel:publicKey:GetPublicKeyResponse', getPublicKeyResponse_publicKey - The exported public key.
The value is a DER-encoded X.509 public key, also known as
SubjectPublicKeyInfo (SPKI), as defined in
RFC 5280. When you use the HTTP
API or the Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded.
Otherwise, it is not Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
GetPublicKeyResponse, getPublicKeyResponse_signingAlgorithms - The signing algorithms that KMS supports for this key.
This field appears in the response only when the KeyUsage of the
public key is SIGN_VERIFY.
$sel:httpStatus:GetPublicKeyResponse', getPublicKeyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ImportKeyMaterial
data ImportKeyMaterial Source #
See: newImportKeyMaterial smart constructor.
Constructors
| ImportKeyMaterial' (Maybe ExpirationModelType) (Maybe POSIX) Text Base64 Base64 |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> ImportKeyMaterial |
Create a value of ImportKeyMaterial with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ImportKeyMaterial, importKeyMaterial_expirationModel - Specifies whether the key material expires. The default is
KEY_MATERIAL_EXPIRES.
When the value of ExpirationModel is KEY_MATERIAL_EXPIRES, you must
specify a value for the ValidTo parameter. When value is
KEY_MATERIAL_DOES_NOT_EXPIRE, you must omit the ValidTo parameter.
You cannot change the ExpirationModel or ValidTo values for the
current import after the request completes. To change either value, you
must delete (DeleteImportedKeyMaterial) and reimport the key material.
ImportKeyMaterial, importKeyMaterial_validTo - The date and time when the imported key material expires. This parameter
is required when the value of the ExpirationModel parameter is
KEY_MATERIAL_EXPIRES. Otherwise it is not valid.
The value of this parameter must be a future date and time. The maximum value is 365 days from the request date.
When the key material expires, KMS deletes the key material from the KMS key. Without its key material, the KMS key is unusable. To use the KMS key in cryptographic operations, you must reimport the same key material.
You cannot change the ExpirationModel or ValidTo values for the
current import after the request completes. To change either value, you
must delete (DeleteImportedKeyMaterial) and reimport the key material.
ImportKeyMaterial, importKeyMaterial_keyId - The identifier of the symmetric encryption KMS key that receives the
imported key material. This must be the same KMS key specified in the
KeyID parameter of the corresponding GetParametersForImport request.
The Origin of the KMS key must be EXTERNAL. You cannot perform this
operation on an asymmetric KMS key, an HMAC KMS key, a KMS key in a
custom key store, or on a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services
account
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:importToken:ImportKeyMaterial', importKeyMaterial_importToken - The import token that you received in the response to a previous
GetParametersForImport request. It must be from the same response that
contained the public key that you used to encrypt the key material.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:encryptedKeyMaterial:ImportKeyMaterial', importKeyMaterial_encryptedKeyMaterial - The encrypted key material to import. The key material must be encrypted
with the public wrapping key that GetParametersForImport returned, using
the wrapping algorithm that you specified in the same
GetParametersForImport request.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
data ImportKeyMaterialResponse Source #
See: newImportKeyMaterialResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ImportKeyMaterialResponse' Int |
Instances
newImportKeyMaterialResponse Source #
Create a value of ImportKeyMaterialResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:httpStatus:ImportKeyMaterialResponse', importKeyMaterialResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ListAliases (Paginated)
data ListAliases Source #
See: newListAliases smart constructor.
Instances
newListAliases :: ListAliases Source #
Create a value of ListAliases with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ListAliases, listAliases_keyId - Lists only aliases that are associated with the specified KMS key. Enter
a KMS key in your Amazon Web Services account.
This parameter is optional. If you omit it, ListAliases returns all
aliases in the account and Region.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:limit:ListAliases', listAliases_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 1 and 100, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 50.
$sel:marker:ListAliases', listAliases_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
data ListAliasesResponse Source #
See: newListAliasesResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ListAliasesResponse' (Maybe [AliasListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) Int |
Instances
newListAliasesResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> ListAliasesResponse |
Create a value of ListAliasesResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:aliases:ListAliasesResponse', listAliasesResponse_aliases - A list of aliases.
ListAliasesResponse, listAliasesResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
ListAliasesResponse, listAliasesResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:httpStatus:ListAliasesResponse', listAliasesResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ListGrants (Paginated)
data ListGrants Source #
See: newListGrants smart constructor.
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ListGrants |
Create a value of ListGrants with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ListGrants, listGrants_grantId - Returns only the grant with the specified grant ID. The grant ID
uniquely identifies the grant.
ListGrants, listGrants_granteePrincipal - Returns only grants where the specified principal is the grantee
principal for the grant.
$sel:limit:ListGrants', listGrants_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 1 and 100, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 50.
$sel:marker:ListGrants', listGrants_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
ListGrants, listGrants_keyId - Returns only grants for the specified KMS key. This parameter is
required.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key. To specify a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data ListGrantsResponse Source #
See: newListGrantsResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ListGrantsResponse' (Maybe [GrantListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) |
Instances
newListGrantsResponse :: ListGrantsResponse Source #
Create a value of ListGrantsResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grants:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_grants - A list of grants.
$sel:nextMarker:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:truncated:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
ListKeyPolicies (Paginated)
data ListKeyPolicies Source #
See: newListKeyPolicies smart constructor.
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ListKeyPolicies |
Create a value of ListKeyPolicies with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:limit:ListKeyPolicies', listKeyPolicies_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 1 and 1000, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 100.
Only one policy can be attached to a key.
$sel:marker:ListKeyPolicies', listKeyPolicies_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
ListKeyPolicies, listKeyPolicies_keyId - Gets the names of key policies for the specified KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data ListKeyPoliciesResponse Source #
See: newListKeyPoliciesResponse smart constructor.
Instances
newListKeyPoliciesResponse Source #
Create a value of ListKeyPoliciesResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ListKeyPoliciesResponse, listKeyPoliciesResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:policyNames:ListKeyPoliciesResponse', listKeyPoliciesResponse_policyNames - A list of key policy names. The only valid value is default.
ListKeyPoliciesResponse, listKeyPoliciesResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:httpStatus:ListKeyPoliciesResponse', listKeyPoliciesResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ListKeys (Paginated)
See: newListKeys smart constructor.
Instances
newListKeys :: ListKeys Source #
Create a value of ListKeys with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:limit:ListKeys', listKeys_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 1 and 1000, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 100.
$sel:marker:ListKeys', listKeys_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
data ListKeysResponse Source #
See: newListKeysResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ListKeysResponse' (Maybe [KeyListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> ListKeysResponse |
Create a value of ListKeysResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:keys:ListKeysResponse', listKeysResponse_keys - A list of KMS keys.
ListKeysResponse, listKeysResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
ListKeysResponse, listKeysResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:httpStatus:ListKeysResponse', listKeysResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ListResourceTags (Paginated)
data ListResourceTags Source #
See: newListResourceTags smart constructor.
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ListResourceTags |
Create a value of ListResourceTags with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:limit:ListResourceTags', listResourceTags_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 1 and 50, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 50.
$sel:marker:ListResourceTags', listResourceTags_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
Do not attempt to construct this value. Use only the value of
NextMarker from the truncated response you just received.
ListResourceTags, listResourceTags_keyId - Gets tags on the specified KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data ListResourceTagsResponse Source #
See: newListResourceTagsResponse smart constructor.
Instances
newListResourceTagsResponse Source #
Create a value of ListResourceTagsResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ListResourceTagsResponse, listResourceTagsResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
Do not assume or infer any information from this value.
$sel:tags:ListResourceTagsResponse', listResourceTagsResponse_tags - A list of tags. Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value.
Tagging or untagging a KMS key can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see ABAC for KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
ListResourceTagsResponse, listResourceTagsResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:httpStatus:ListResourceTagsResponse', listResourceTagsResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ListRetirableGrants (Paginated)
data ListRetirableGrants Source #
See: newListRetirableGrants smart constructor.
Instances
newListRetirableGrants Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ListRetirableGrants |
Create a value of ListRetirableGrants with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:limit:ListRetirableGrants', listRetirableGrants_limit - Use this parameter to specify the maximum number of items to return.
When this value is present, KMS does not return more than the specified
number of items, but it might return fewer.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 1 and 100, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 50.
$sel:marker:ListRetirableGrants', listRetirableGrants_marker - Use this parameter in a subsequent request after you receive a response
with truncated results. Set it to the value of NextMarker from the
truncated response you just received.
ListRetirableGrants, listRetirableGrants_retiringPrincipal - The retiring principal for which to list grants. Enter a principal in
your Amazon Web Services account.
To specify the retiring principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid Amazon Web Services principals include Amazon Web Services accounts (root), IAM users, federated users, and assumed role users. For examples of the ARN syntax for specifying a principal, see Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) in the Example ARNs section of the /Amazon Web Services General Reference/.
data ListGrantsResponse Source #
See: newListGrantsResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ListGrantsResponse' (Maybe [GrantListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) |
Instances
newListGrantsResponse :: ListGrantsResponse Source #
Create a value of ListGrantsResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grants:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_grants - A list of grants.
$sel:nextMarker:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:truncated:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
PutKeyPolicy
data PutKeyPolicy Source #
See: newPutKeyPolicy smart constructor.
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> PutKeyPolicy |
Create a value of PutKeyPolicy with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:bypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck:PutKeyPolicy', putKeyPolicy_bypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck - A flag to indicate whether to bypass the key policy lockout safety
check.
Setting this value to true increases the risk that the KMS key 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 Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Use this parameter only when you intend to prevent the principal that is
making the request from making a subsequent PutKeyPolicy request on
the KMS key.
The default value is false.
PutKeyPolicy, putKeyPolicy_keyId - Sets the key policy on the specified KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:policyName:PutKeyPolicy', putKeyPolicy_policyName - The name of the key policy. The only valid value is default.
$sel:policy:PutKeyPolicy', putKeyPolicy_policy - The key policy to attach to the KMS key.
The key policy must meet the following criteria:
- If you don't set
BypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheckto true, the key policy must allow the principal that is making thePutKeyPolicyrequest to make a subsequentPutKeyPolicyrequest on the KMS key. This reduces the risk that the KMS key becomes unmanageable. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section of the 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 KMS. When you create a new Amazon Web Services 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 KMS. For more information, see Changes that I make are not always immediately visible in the /Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management User Guide/.
A key policy document can include only the following characters:
- Printable ASCII characters from the space character (
\u0020) through the end of the ASCII character range. - Printable characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement
character set (through
\u00FF). - The tab (
\u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) special characters
For information about key policies, see Key policies in KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.For help writing and formatting a JSON policy document, see the IAM JSON Policy Reference in the /Identity and Access Management User Guide/ .
data PutKeyPolicyResponse Source #
See: newPutKeyPolicyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| PutKeyPolicyResponse' | |
Instances
newPutKeyPolicyResponse :: PutKeyPolicyResponse Source #
Create a value of PutKeyPolicyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
ReEncrypt
See: newReEncrypt smart constructor.
Constructors
| ReEncrypt' (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe (HashMap Text Text)) (Maybe Text) Base64 Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: ByteString | |
| -> Text | |
| -> ReEncrypt |
Create a value of ReEncrypt with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ReEncrypt, reEncrypt_destinationEncryptionAlgorithm - Specifies the encryption algorithm that KMS will use to reecrypt the
data after it has decrypted it. The default value, SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT,
represents the encryption algorithm used for symmetric encryption KMS
keys.
This parameter is required only when the destination KMS key is an asymmetric KMS key.
$sel:destinationEncryptionContext:ReEncrypt', reEncrypt_destinationEncryptionContext - Specifies that encryption context to use when the reencrypting the data.
A destination encryption context is valid only when the destination KMS key is a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard ciphertext format for asymmetric KMS keys does not include fields for metadata.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:grantTokens:ReEncrypt', reEncrypt_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
ReEncrypt, reEncrypt_sourceEncryptionAlgorithm - Specifies the encryption algorithm that KMS will use to decrypt the
ciphertext before it is reencrypted. The default value,
SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT, represents the algorithm used for symmetric
encryption KMS keys.
Specify the same algorithm that was used to encrypt the ciphertext. If you specify a different algorithm, the decrypt attempt fails.
This parameter is required only when the ciphertext was encrypted under an asymmetric KMS key.
$sel:sourceEncryptionContext:ReEncrypt', reEncrypt_sourceEncryptionContext - Specifies the encryption context to use to decrypt the ciphertext. Enter
the same encryption context that was used to encrypt the ciphertext.
An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.
For more information, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
ReEncrypt, reEncrypt_sourceKeyId - Specifies the KMS key that KMS will use to decrypt the ciphertext before
it is re-encrypted.
Enter a key ID of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the ciphertext.
If you identify a different KMS key, the ReEncrypt operation throws an
IncorrectKeyException.
This parameter is required only when the ciphertext was encrypted under an asymmetric KMS key. If you used a symmetric encryption KMS key, KMS can get the KMS key from metadata that it adds to the symmetric ciphertext blob. However, it is always recommended as a best practice. This practice ensures that you use the KMS key that you intend.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
ReEncrypt, reEncrypt_ciphertextBlob - Ciphertext of the data to reencrypt.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:destinationKeyId:ReEncrypt', reEncrypt_destinationKeyId - A unique identifier for the KMS key that is used to reencrypt the data.
Specify a symmetric encryption KMS key or an asymmetric KMS key with a
KeyUsage value of ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. To find the KeyUsage value of a
KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
data ReEncryptResponse Source #
See: newReEncryptResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ReEncryptResponse' (Maybe Base64) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) (Maybe EncryptionAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Text) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> ReEncryptResponse |
Create a value of ReEncryptResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ReEncrypt, reEncryptResponse_ciphertextBlob - The reencrypted data. When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web
Services CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not
Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
ReEncrypt, reEncryptResponse_destinationEncryptionAlgorithm - The encryption algorithm that was used to reencrypt the data.
ReEncryptResponse, reEncryptResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key that was used to reencrypt the data.
ReEncrypt, reEncryptResponse_sourceEncryptionAlgorithm - The encryption algorithm that was used to decrypt the ciphertext before
it was reencrypted.
ReEncrypt, reEncryptResponse_sourceKeyId - Unique identifier of the KMS key used to originally encrypt the data.
$sel:httpStatus:ReEncryptResponse', reEncryptResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
ReplicateKey
data ReplicateKey Source #
See: newReplicateKey smart constructor.
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> ReplicateKey |
Create a value of ReplicateKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:bypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck:ReplicateKey', replicateKey_bypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheck - A flag to indicate whether to bypass the key policy lockout safety
check.
Setting this value to true increases the risk that the KMS key 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 Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Use this parameter only when you intend to prevent the principal that is
making the request from making a subsequent PutKeyPolicy request on
the KMS key.
The default value is false.
ReplicateKey, replicateKey_description - A description of the KMS key. The default value is an empty string (no
description).
The description is not a shared property of multi-Region keys. You can specify the same description or a different description for each key in a set of related multi-Region keys. KMS does not synchronize this property.
$sel:policy:ReplicateKey', replicateKey_policy - The key policy to attach to the KMS key. This parameter is optional. If
you do not provide a key policy, KMS attaches the
default key policy
to the KMS key.
The key policy is not a shared property of multi-Region keys. You can specify the same key policy or a different key policy for each key in a set of related multi-Region keys. KMS does not synchronize this property.
If you provide a key policy, it must meet the following criteria:
- If you don't set
BypassPolicyLockoutSafetyCheckto true, the key policy must give the callerkms:PutKeyPolicypermission on the replica key. This reduces the risk that the KMS key becomes unmanageable. For more information, refer to the scenario in the Default Key Policy section of the /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 KMS. When you create a new Amazon Web Services 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 KMS. For more information, see Changes that I make are not always immediately visible in the /Identity and Access Management User Guide/ .
A key policy document can include only the following characters:
- Printable ASCII characters from the space character (
\u0020) through the end of the ASCII character range. - Printable characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement
character set (through
\u00FF). - The tab (
\u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) special characters
For information about key policies, see Key policies in KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. For help writing and formatting a JSON policy document, see the IAM JSON Policy Reference in the /Identity and Access Management User Guide/ .
$sel:tags:ReplicateKey', replicateKey_tags - Assigns one or more tags to the replica key. Use this parameter to tag
the KMS key when it is created. To tag an existing KMS key, use the
TagResource operation.
Tagging or untagging a KMS key can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see ABAC for KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
To use this parameter, you must have kms:TagResource permission in an IAM policy.
Tags are not a shared property of multi-Region keys. You can specify the same tags or different tags for each key in a set of related multi-Region keys. KMS does not synchronize this property.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Both the tag key and the tag value are required, but the tag value can be an empty (null) string. You cannot have more than one tag on a KMS key with the same tag key. If you specify an existing tag key with a different tag value, KMS replaces the current tag value with the specified one.
When you add tags to an Amazon Web Services resource, Amazon Web Services generates a cost allocation report with usage and costs aggregated by tags. Tags can also be used to control access to a KMS key. For details, see Tagging Keys.
ReplicateKey, replicateKey_keyId - Identifies the multi-Region primary key that is being replicated. To
determine whether a KMS key is a multi-Region primary key, use the
DescribeKey operation to check the value of the MultiRegionKeyType
property.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of a multi-Region primary key.
For example:
- Key ID:
mrk-1234abcd12ab34cd56ef1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/mrk-1234abcd12ab34cd56ef1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:replicaRegion:ReplicateKey', replicateKey_replicaRegion - The Region ID of the Amazon Web Services Region for this replica key.
Enter the Region ID, such as us-east-1 or ap-southeast-2. For a list
of Amazon Web Services Regions in which KMS is supported, see
KMS service endpoints
in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
HMAC KMS keys are not supported in all Amazon Web Services Regions. If
you try to replicate an HMAC KMS key in an Amazon Web Services Region in
which HMAC keys are not supported, the ReplicateKey operation returns
an UnsupportedOperationException. For a list of Regions in which HMAC
KMS keys are supported, see
HMAC keys in KMS
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
The replica must be in a different Amazon Web Services Region than its primary key and other replicas of that primary key, but in the same Amazon Web Services partition. KMS must be available in the replica Region. If the Region is not enabled by default, the Amazon Web Services account must be enabled in the Region. For information about Amazon Web Services partitions, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For information about enabling and disabling Regions, see Enabling a Region and Disabling a Region in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
data ReplicateKeyResponse Source #
See: newReplicateKeyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ReplicateKeyResponse' (Maybe KeyMetadata) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [Tag]) Int |
Instances
newReplicateKeyResponse Source #
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> ReplicateKeyResponse |
Create a value of ReplicateKeyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:replicaKeyMetadata:ReplicateKeyResponse', replicateKeyResponse_replicaKeyMetadata - Displays details about the new replica key, including its Amazon
Resource Name
(key ARN)
and
Key states of KMS keys.
It also includes the ARN and Amazon Web Services Region of its primary
key and other replica keys.
$sel:replicaPolicy:ReplicateKeyResponse', replicateKeyResponse_replicaPolicy - The key policy of the new replica key. The value is a key policy
document in JSON format.
$sel:replicaTags:ReplicateKeyResponse', replicateKeyResponse_replicaTags - The tags on the new replica key. The value is a list of tag key and tag
value pairs.
$sel:httpStatus:ReplicateKeyResponse', replicateKeyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
RetireGrant
data RetireGrant Source #
See: newRetireGrant smart constructor.
Instances
newRetireGrant :: RetireGrant Source #
Create a value of RetireGrant with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
RetireGrant, retireGrant_grantId - Identifies the grant to retire. To get the grant ID, use CreateGrant,
ListGrants, or ListRetirableGrants.
- Grant ID Example - 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123
$sel:grantToken:RetireGrant', retireGrant_grantToken - Identifies the grant to be retired. You can use a grant token to
identify a new grant even before it has achieved eventual consistency.
Only the CreateGrant operation returns a grant token. For details, see Grant token and Eventual consistency in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
RetireGrant, retireGrant_keyId - The key ARN KMS key associated with the grant. To find the key ARN, use
the ListKeys operation.
For example:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:444455556666:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
data RetireGrantResponse Source #
See: newRetireGrantResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| RetireGrantResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic RetireGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RetireGrant Associated Types type Rep RetireGrantResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: RetireGrantResponse -> Rep RetireGrantResponse x # to :: Rep RetireGrantResponse x -> RetireGrantResponse # | |
| Read RetireGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RetireGrant Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS RetireGrantResponse # readList :: ReadS [RetireGrantResponse] # | |
| Show RetireGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RetireGrant Methods showsPrec :: Int -> RetireGrantResponse -> ShowS # show :: RetireGrantResponse -> String # showList :: [RetireGrantResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData RetireGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RetireGrant Methods rnf :: RetireGrantResponse -> () # | |
| Eq RetireGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RetireGrant Methods (==) :: RetireGrantResponse -> RetireGrantResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: RetireGrantResponse -> RetireGrantResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep RetireGrantResponse Source # | |
newRetireGrantResponse :: RetireGrantResponse Source #
Create a value of RetireGrantResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
RevokeGrant
data RevokeGrant Source #
See: newRevokeGrant smart constructor.
Constructors
| RevokeGrant' Text Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> RevokeGrant |
Create a value of RevokeGrant with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
RevokeGrant, revokeGrant_keyId - A unique identifier for the KMS key associated with the grant. To get
the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key. To specify a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
RevokeGrant, revokeGrant_grantId - Identifies the grant to revoke. To get the grant ID, use CreateGrant,
ListGrants, or ListRetirableGrants.
data RevokeGrantResponse Source #
See: newRevokeGrantResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| RevokeGrantResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic RevokeGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RevokeGrant Associated Types type Rep RevokeGrantResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: RevokeGrantResponse -> Rep RevokeGrantResponse x # to :: Rep RevokeGrantResponse x -> RevokeGrantResponse # | |
| Read RevokeGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RevokeGrant Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS RevokeGrantResponse # readList :: ReadS [RevokeGrantResponse] # | |
| Show RevokeGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RevokeGrant Methods showsPrec :: Int -> RevokeGrantResponse -> ShowS # show :: RevokeGrantResponse -> String # showList :: [RevokeGrantResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData RevokeGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RevokeGrant Methods rnf :: RevokeGrantResponse -> () # | |
| Eq RevokeGrantResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.RevokeGrant Methods (==) :: RevokeGrantResponse -> RevokeGrantResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: RevokeGrantResponse -> RevokeGrantResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep RevokeGrantResponse Source # | |
newRevokeGrantResponse :: RevokeGrantResponse Source #
Create a value of RevokeGrantResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
ScheduleKeyDeletion
data ScheduleKeyDeletion Source #
See: newScheduleKeyDeletion smart constructor.
Constructors
| ScheduleKeyDeletion' (Maybe Natural) Text |
Instances
newScheduleKeyDeletion Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ScheduleKeyDeletion |
Create a value of ScheduleKeyDeletion with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ScheduleKeyDeletion, scheduleKeyDeletion_pendingWindowInDays - The waiting period, specified in number of days. After the waiting
period ends, KMS deletes the KMS key.
If the KMS key is a multi-Region primary key with replica keys, the waiting period begins when the last of its replica keys is deleted. Otherwise, the waiting period begins immediately.
This value is optional. If you include a value, it must be between 7 and 30, inclusive. If you do not include a value, it defaults to 30.
ScheduleKeyDeletion, scheduleKeyDeletion_keyId - The unique identifier of the KMS key to delete.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
data ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse Source #
See: newScheduleKeyDeletionResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse' (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe KeyState) (Maybe Natural) Int |
Instances
newScheduleKeyDeletionResponse Source #
Create a value of ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse, scheduleKeyDeletionResponse_deletionDate - The date and time after which KMS deletes the KMS key.
If the KMS key is a multi-Region primary key with replica keys, this field does not appear. The deletion date for the primary key isn't known until its last replica key is deleted.
ScheduleKeyDeletion, scheduleKeyDeletionResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the KMS key whose deletion is scheduled.
ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse, scheduleKeyDeletionResponse_keyState - The current status of the KMS key.
For more information about how key state affects the use of a KMS key, see Key states of KMS keys in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
ScheduleKeyDeletion, scheduleKeyDeletionResponse_pendingWindowInDays - The waiting period before the KMS key is deleted.
If the KMS key is a multi-Region primary key with replicas, the waiting period begins when the last of its replica keys is deleted. Otherwise, the waiting period begins immediately.
$sel:httpStatus:ScheduleKeyDeletionResponse', scheduleKeyDeletionResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
Sign
See: newSign smart constructor.
Constructors
| Sign' (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe MessageType) Text (Sensitive Base64) SigningAlgorithmSpec |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> SigningAlgorithmSpec | |
| -> Sign |
Create a value of Sign with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grantTokens:Sign', sign_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:messageType:Sign', sign_messageType - Tells KMS whether the value of the Message parameter is a message or
message digest. The default value, RAW, indicates a message. To indicate
a message digest, enter DIGEST.
Sign, sign_keyId - Identifies an asymmetric KMS key. KMS uses the private key in the
asymmetric KMS key to sign the message. The KeyUsage type of the KMS
key must be SIGN_VERIFY. To find the KeyUsage of a KMS key, use the
DescribeKey operation.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
$sel:message:Sign', sign_message - Specifies the message or message digest to sign. Messages can be 0-4096
bytes. To sign a larger message, provide the message digest.
If you provide a message, KMS generates a hash digest of the message and
then signs it.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
Sign, sign_signingAlgorithm - Specifies the signing algorithm to use when signing the message.
Choose an algorithm that is compatible with the type and size of the specified asymmetric KMS key.
data SignResponse Source #
See: newSignResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| SignResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Base64) (Maybe SigningAlgorithmSpec) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> SignResponse |
Create a value of SignResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
Sign, signResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the asymmetric KMS key that was used to sign the message.
$sel:signature:SignResponse', signResponse_signature - The cryptographic signature that was generated for the message.
- When used with the supported RSA signing algorithms, the encoding of this value is defined by PKCS #1 in RFC 8017.
- When used with the
ECDSA_SHA_256,ECDSA_SHA_384, orECDSA_SHA_512signing algorithms, this value is a DER-encoded object as defined by ANS X9.62–2005 and RFC 3279 Section 2.2.3. This is the most commonly used signature format and is appropriate for most uses.
When you use the HTTP API or the Amazon Web Services CLI, the value is
Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not Base64-encoded.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
Sign, signResponse_signingAlgorithm - The signing algorithm that was used to sign the message.
$sel:httpStatus:SignResponse', signResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
TagResource
data TagResource Source #
See: newTagResource smart constructor.
Constructors
| TagResource' Text [Tag] |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> TagResource |
Create a value of TagResource with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
TagResource, tagResource_keyId - Identifies a customer managed key in the account and Region.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:tags:TagResource', tagResource_tags - One or more tags.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. The tag value can be an empty (null) string.
You cannot have more than one tag on a KMS key with the same tag key. If you specify an existing tag key with a different tag value, KMS replaces the current tag value with the specified one.
data TagResourceResponse Source #
See: newTagResourceResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| TagResourceResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic TagResourceResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.TagResource Associated Types type Rep TagResourceResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: TagResourceResponse -> Rep TagResourceResponse x # to :: Rep TagResourceResponse x -> TagResourceResponse # | |
| Read TagResourceResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.TagResource Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS TagResourceResponse # readList :: ReadS [TagResourceResponse] # | |
| Show TagResourceResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.TagResource Methods showsPrec :: Int -> TagResourceResponse -> ShowS # show :: TagResourceResponse -> String # showList :: [TagResourceResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData TagResourceResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.TagResource Methods rnf :: TagResourceResponse -> () # | |
| Eq TagResourceResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.TagResource Methods (==) :: TagResourceResponse -> TagResourceResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: TagResourceResponse -> TagResourceResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep TagResourceResponse Source # | |
newTagResourceResponse :: TagResourceResponse Source #
Create a value of TagResourceResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
UntagResource
data UntagResource Source #
See: newUntagResource smart constructor.
Constructors
| UntagResource' Text [Text] |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> UntagResource |
Create a value of UntagResource with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
UntagResource, untagResource_keyId - Identifies the KMS key from which you are removing tags.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:tagKeys:UntagResource', untagResource_tagKeys - One or more tag keys. Specify only the tag keys, not the tag values.
data UntagResourceResponse Source #
See: newUntagResourceResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| UntagResourceResponse' | |
Instances
newUntagResourceResponse :: UntagResourceResponse Source #
Create a value of UntagResourceResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
UpdateAlias
data UpdateAlias Source #
See: newUpdateAlias smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdateAlias' Text Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> UpdateAlias |
Create a value of UpdateAlias with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
UpdateAlias, updateAlias_aliasName - Identifies the alias that is changing its KMS key. This value must begin
with alias/ followed by the alias name, such as
alias/ExampleAlias. You cannot use UpdateAlias to change the alias
name.
UpdateAlias, updateAlias_targetKeyId - Identifies the
customer managed key
to associate with the alias. You don't have permission to associate an
alias with an
Amazon Web Services managed key.
The KMS key must be in the same Amazon Web Services account and Region as the alias. Also, the new target KMS key must be the same type as the current target KMS key (both symmetric or both asymmetric or both HMAC) and they must have the same key usage.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
To verify that the alias is mapped to the correct KMS key, use ListAliases.
data UpdateAliasResponse Source #
See: newUpdateAliasResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdateAliasResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic UpdateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateAlias Associated Types type Rep UpdateAliasResponse :: Type -> Type # Methods from :: UpdateAliasResponse -> Rep UpdateAliasResponse x # to :: Rep UpdateAliasResponse x -> UpdateAliasResponse # | |
| Read UpdateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateAlias Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS UpdateAliasResponse # readList :: ReadS [UpdateAliasResponse] # | |
| Show UpdateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateAlias Methods showsPrec :: Int -> UpdateAliasResponse -> ShowS # show :: UpdateAliasResponse -> String # showList :: [UpdateAliasResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData UpdateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateAlias Methods rnf :: UpdateAliasResponse -> () # | |
| Eq UpdateAliasResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateAlias Methods (==) :: UpdateAliasResponse -> UpdateAliasResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: UpdateAliasResponse -> UpdateAliasResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep UpdateAliasResponse Source # | |
newUpdateAliasResponse :: UpdateAliasResponse Source #
Create a value of UpdateAliasResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
UpdateCustomKeyStore
data UpdateCustomKeyStore Source #
See: newUpdateCustomKeyStore smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdateCustomKeyStore' (Maybe Text) (Maybe (Sensitive Text)) (Maybe Text) (Maybe XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType) (Maybe XksProxyConnectivityType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) Text |
Instances
newUpdateCustomKeyStore Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> UpdateCustomKeyStore |
Create a value of UpdateCustomKeyStore with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
UpdateCustomKeyStore, updateCustomKeyStore_cloudHsmClusterId - Associates the custom key store with a related CloudHSM cluster. This
parameter is valid only for custom key stores with a
CustomKeyStoreType of AWS_CLOUDHSM.
Enter the cluster ID of the cluster that you used to create the custom key store or a cluster that shares a backup history and has the same cluster certificate as the original cluster. You cannot use this parameter to associate a custom key store with an unrelated cluster. In addition, the replacement cluster must fulfill the requirements for a cluster associated with a custom key store. To view the cluster certificate of a cluster, use the DescribeClusters operation.
To change this value, the CloudHSM key store must be disconnected.
$sel:keyStorePassword:UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_keyStorePassword - Enter the current password of the kmsuser crypto user (CU) in the
CloudHSM cluster that is associated with the custom key store. This
parameter is valid only for custom key stores with a
CustomKeyStoreType of AWS_CLOUDHSM.
This parameter tells KMS the current password of the kmsuser crypto
user (CU). It does not set or change the password of any users in the
CloudHSM cluster.
To change this value, the CloudHSM key store must be disconnected.
$sel:newCustomKeyStoreName':UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_newCustomKeyStoreName - Changes the friendly name of the custom key store to the value that you
specify. The custom key store name must be unique in the Amazon Web
Services account.
To change this value, an CloudHSM key store must be disconnected. An external key store can be connected or disconnected.
$sel:xksProxyAuthenticationCredential:UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_xksProxyAuthenticationCredential - Changes the credentials that KMS uses to sign requests to the external
key store proxy (XKS proxy). This parameter is valid only for custom key
stores with a CustomKeyStoreType of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
You must specify both the AccessKeyId and SecretAccessKey value in
the authentication credential, even if you are only updating one value.
This parameter doesn't establish or change your authentication credentials on the proxy. It just tells KMS the credential that you established with your external key store proxy. For example, if you rotate the credential on your external key store proxy, you can use this parameter to update the credential in KMS.
You can change this value when the external key store is connected or disconnected.
$sel:xksProxyConnectivity:UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_xksProxyConnectivity - Changes the connectivity setting for the external key store. To indicate
that the external key store proxy uses a Amazon VPC endpoint service to
communicate with KMS, specify VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE. Otherwise, specify
PUBLIC_ENDPOINT.
If you change the XksProxyConnectivity to VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE, you
must also change the XksProxyUriEndpoint and add an
XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName value.
If you change the XksProxyConnectivity to PUBLIC_ENDPOINT, you must
also change the XksProxyUriEndpoint and specify a null or empty string
for the XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName value.
To change this value, the external key store must be disconnected.
$sel:xksProxyUriEndpoint:UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_xksProxyUriEndpoint - Changes the URI endpoint that KMS uses to connect to your external key
store proxy (XKS proxy). This parameter is valid only for custom key
stores with a CustomKeyStoreType of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
For external key stores with an XksProxyConnectivity value of
PUBLIC_ENDPOINT, the protocol must be HTTPS.
For external key stores with an XksProxyConnectivity value of
VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE, specify https:// followed by the private DNS
name associated with the VPC endpoint service. Each external key store
must use a different private DNS name.
The combined XksProxyUriEndpoint and XksProxyUriPath values must be
unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.
To change this value, the external key store must be disconnected.
$sel:xksProxyUriPath:UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_xksProxyUriPath - Changes the base path to the proxy APIs for this external key store. To
find this value, see the documentation for your external key manager and
external key store proxy (XKS proxy). This parameter is valid only for
custom key stores with a CustomKeyStoreType of EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
The value must start with / and must end with /kms/xks/v1, where
v1 represents the version of the KMS external key store proxy API. You
can include an optional prefix between the required elements such as
/example/kms/xks/v1.
The combined XksProxyUriEndpoint and XksProxyUriPath values must be
unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.
You can change this value when the external key store is connected or disconnected.
$sel:xksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName:UpdateCustomKeyStore', updateCustomKeyStore_xksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName - Changes the name that KMS uses to identify the Amazon VPC endpoint
service for your external key store proxy (XKS proxy). This parameter is
valid when the CustomKeyStoreType is EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE and the
XksProxyConnectivity is VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE.
To change this value, the external key store must be disconnected.
UpdateCustomKeyStore, updateCustomKeyStore_customKeyStoreId - Identifies the custom key store that you want to update. Enter the ID of
the custom key store. To find the ID of a custom key store, use the
DescribeCustomKeyStores operation.
data UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
See: newUpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse' Int |
Instances
newUpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse Source #
Create a value of UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:httpStatus:UpdateCustomKeyStoreResponse', updateCustomKeyStoreResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
UpdateKeyDescription
data UpdateKeyDescription Source #
See: newUpdateKeyDescription smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdateKeyDescription' Text Text |
Instances
newUpdateKeyDescription Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> UpdateKeyDescription |
Create a value of UpdateKeyDescription with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
UpdateKeyDescription, updateKeyDescription_keyId - Updates the description of the specified KMS key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
UpdateKeyDescription, updateKeyDescription_description - New description for the KMS key.
data UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source #
See: newUpdateKeyDescriptionResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse' | |
Instances
| Generic UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateKeyDescription Associated Types type Rep UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse :: Type -> Type # | |
| Read UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source # | |
| Show UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateKeyDescription Methods showsPrec :: Int -> UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> ShowS # show :: UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> String # showList :: [UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse] -> ShowS # | |
| NFData UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateKeyDescription Methods rnf :: UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> () # | |
| Eq UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateKeyDescription Methods (==) :: UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> Bool # (/=) :: UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse -> Bool # | |
| type Rep UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.UpdateKeyDescription | |
newUpdateKeyDescriptionResponse :: UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse Source #
Create a value of UpdateKeyDescriptionResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
UpdatePrimaryRegion
data UpdatePrimaryRegion Source #
See: newUpdatePrimaryRegion smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdatePrimaryRegion' Text Text |
Instances
newUpdatePrimaryRegion Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text | |
| -> UpdatePrimaryRegion |
Create a value of UpdatePrimaryRegion with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
UpdatePrimaryRegion, updatePrimaryRegion_keyId - Identifies the current primary key. When the operation completes, this
KMS key will be a replica key.
Specify the key ID or key ARN of a multi-Region primary key.
For example:
- Key ID:
mrk-1234abcd12ab34cd56ef1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/mrk-1234abcd12ab34cd56ef1234567890ab
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey.
$sel:primaryRegion:UpdatePrimaryRegion', updatePrimaryRegion_primaryRegion - The Amazon Web Services Region of the new primary key. Enter the Region
ID, such as us-east-1 or ap-southeast-2. There must be an existing
replica key in this Region.
When the operation completes, the multi-Region key in this Region will be the primary key.
data UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse Source #
See: newUpdatePrimaryRegionResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse' | |
Instances
newUpdatePrimaryRegionResponse :: UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse Source #
Create a value of UpdatePrimaryRegionResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
Verify
See: newVerify smart constructor.
Constructors
| Verify' (Maybe [Text]) (Maybe MessageType) Text (Sensitive Base64) Base64 SigningAlgorithmSpec |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> SigningAlgorithmSpec | |
| -> Verify |
Create a value of Verify with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grantTokens:Verify', verify_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:messageType:Verify', verify_messageType - Tells KMS whether the value of the Message parameter is a message or
message digest. The default value, RAW, indicates a message. To indicate
a message digest, enter DIGEST.
Use the DIGEST value only when the value of the Message parameter is
a message digest. If you use the DIGEST value with a raw message, the
security of the verification operation can be compromised.
Verify, verify_keyId - Identifies the asymmetric KMS key that will be used to verify the
signature. This must be the same KMS key that was used to generate the
signature. If you specify a different KMS key, the signature
verification fails.
To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN.
When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS
key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN
or alias ARN.
For example:
- Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab - Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias - Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.
$sel:message:Verify', verify_message - Specifies the message that was signed. You can submit a raw message of
up to 4096 bytes, or a hash digest of the message. If you submit a
digest, use the MessageType parameter with a value of DIGEST.
If the message specified here is different from the message that was
signed, the signature verification fails. A message and its hash digest
are considered to be the same message.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
$sel:signature:Verify', verify_signature - The signature that the Sign operation generated.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
Verify, verify_signingAlgorithm - The signing algorithm that was used to sign the message. If you submit a
different algorithm, the signature verification fails.
data VerifyResponse Source #
See: newVerifyResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| VerifyResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe SigningAlgorithmSpec) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> VerifyResponse |
Create a value of VerifyResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
Verify, verifyResponse_keyId - The Amazon Resource Name
(key ARN)
of the asymmetric KMS key that was used to verify the signature.
$sel:signatureValid:VerifyResponse', verifyResponse_signatureValid - A Boolean value that indicates whether the signature was verified. A
value of True indicates that the Signature was produced by signing
the Message with the specified KeyID and SigningAlgorithm. If the
signature is not verified, the Verify operation fails with a
KMSInvalidSignatureException exception.
Verify, verifyResponse_signingAlgorithm - The signing algorithm that was used to verify the signature.
$sel:httpStatus:VerifyResponse', verifyResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
VerifyMac
See: newVerifyMac smart constructor.
Constructors
| VerifyMac' (Maybe [Text]) (Sensitive Base64) Text MacAlgorithmSpec Base64 |
Instances
Arguments
| :: ByteString | |
| -> Text | |
| -> MacAlgorithmSpec | |
| -> ByteString | |
| -> VerifyMac |
Create a value of VerifyMac with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grantTokens:VerifyMac', verifyMac_grantTokens - A list of grant tokens.
Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:message:VerifyMac', verifyMac_message - The message that will be used in the verification. Enter the same
message that was used to generate the HMAC.
GenerateMac and VerifyMac do not provide special handling for message
digests. If you generated an HMAC for a hash digest of a message, you
must verify the HMAC for the same hash digest.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
VerifyMac, verifyMac_keyId - The KMS key that will be used in the verification.
Enter a key ID of the KMS key that was used to generate the HMAC. If you
identify a different KMS key, the VerifyMac operation fails.
VerifyMac, verifyMac_macAlgorithm - The MAC algorithm that will be used in the verification. Enter the same
MAC algorithm that was used to compute the HMAC. This algorithm must be
supported by the HMAC KMS key identified by the KeyId parameter.
$sel:mac:VerifyMac', verifyMac_mac - The HMAC to verify. Enter the HMAC that was generated by the GenerateMac
operation when you specified the same message, HMAC KMS key, and MAC
algorithm as the values specified in this request.--
-- Note: This Lens automatically encodes and decodes Base64 data.
-- The underlying isomorphism will encode to Base64 representation during
-- serialisation, and decode from Base64 representation during deserialisation.
-- This Lens accepts and returns only raw unencoded data.
data VerifyMacResponse Source #
See: newVerifyMacResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| VerifyMacResponse' (Maybe Text) (Maybe MacAlgorithmSpec) (Maybe Bool) Int |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Int | |
| -> VerifyMacResponse |
Create a value of VerifyMacResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
VerifyMac, verifyMacResponse_keyId - The HMAC KMS key used in the verification.
VerifyMac, verifyMacResponse_macAlgorithm - The MAC algorithm used in the verification.
$sel:macValid:VerifyMacResponse', verifyMacResponse_macValid - A Boolean value that indicates whether the HMAC was verified. A value of
True indicates that the HMAC (Mac) was generated with the specified
Message, HMAC KMS key (KeyID) and MacAlgorithm..
If the HMAC is not verified, the VerifyMac operation fails with a
KMSInvalidMacException exception. This exception indicates that one or
more of the inputs changed since the HMAC was computed.
$sel:httpStatus:VerifyMacResponse', verifyMacResponse_httpStatus - The response's http status code.
Types
AlgorithmSpec
newtype AlgorithmSpec Source #
Constructors
| AlgorithmSpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern AlgorithmSpec_RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 :: AlgorithmSpec | |
| pattern AlgorithmSpec_RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 :: AlgorithmSpec | |
| pattern AlgorithmSpec_RSAES_PKCS1_V1_5 :: AlgorithmSpec |
Instances
ConnectionErrorCodeType
newtype ConnectionErrorCodeType Source #
Constructors
| ConnectionErrorCodeType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
Instances
ConnectionStateType
newtype ConnectionStateType Source #
Constructors
| ConnectionStateType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern ConnectionStateType_CONNECTED :: ConnectionStateType | |
| pattern ConnectionStateType_CONNECTING :: ConnectionStateType | |
| pattern ConnectionStateType_DISCONNECTED :: ConnectionStateType | |
| pattern ConnectionStateType_DISCONNECTING :: ConnectionStateType | |
| pattern ConnectionStateType_FAILED :: ConnectionStateType |
Instances
CustomKeyStoreType
newtype CustomKeyStoreType Source #
Constructors
| CustomKeyStoreType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern CustomKeyStoreType_AWS_CLOUDHSM :: CustomKeyStoreType | |
| pattern CustomKeyStoreType_EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE :: CustomKeyStoreType |
Instances
CustomerMasterKeySpec
newtype CustomerMasterKeySpec Source #
Constructors
| CustomerMasterKeySpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
Instances
DataKeyPairSpec
newtype DataKeyPairSpec Source #
Constructors
| DataKeyPairSpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_NIST_P256 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_NIST_P384 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_NIST_P521 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_ECC_SECG_P256K1 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_RSA_2048 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_RSA_3072 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_RSA_4096 :: DataKeyPairSpec | |
| pattern DataKeyPairSpec_SM2 :: DataKeyPairSpec |
Instances
DataKeySpec
newtype DataKeySpec Source #
Constructors
| DataKeySpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern DataKeySpec_AES_128 :: DataKeySpec | |
| pattern DataKeySpec_AES_256 :: DataKeySpec |
Instances
EncryptionAlgorithmSpec
newtype EncryptionAlgorithmSpec Source #
Constructors
| EncryptionAlgorithmSpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
Instances
ExpirationModelType
newtype ExpirationModelType Source #
Constructors
| ExpirationModelType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern ExpirationModelType_KEY_MATERIAL_DOES_NOT_EXPIRE :: ExpirationModelType | |
| pattern ExpirationModelType_KEY_MATERIAL_EXPIRES :: ExpirationModelType |
Instances
GrantOperation
newtype GrantOperation Source #
Constructors
| GrantOperation' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern GrantOperation_CreateGrant :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_Decrypt :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_DescribeKey :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_Encrypt :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKey :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKeyPair :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKeyPairWithoutPlaintext :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_GenerateMac :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_GetPublicKey :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_ReEncryptFrom :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_ReEncryptTo :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_RetireGrant :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_Sign :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_Verify :: GrantOperation | |
| pattern GrantOperation_VerifyMac :: GrantOperation |
Instances
KeyManagerType
newtype KeyManagerType Source #
Constructors
| KeyManagerType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern KeyManagerType_AWS :: KeyManagerType | |
| pattern KeyManagerType_CUSTOMER :: KeyManagerType |
Instances
KeySpec
Constructors
| KeySpec' | |
Fields
| |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern KeySpec_ECC_NIST_P256 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_ECC_NIST_P384 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_ECC_NIST_P521 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_ECC_SECG_P256K1 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_HMAC_224 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_HMAC_256 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_HMAC_384 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_HMAC_512 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_RSA_2048 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_RSA_3072 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_RSA_4096 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_SM2 :: KeySpec | |
| pattern KeySpec_SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT :: KeySpec |
Instances
KeyState
Constructors
| KeyState' | |
Fields
| |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern KeyState_Creating :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_Disabled :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_Enabled :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_PendingDeletion :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_PendingImport :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_PendingReplicaDeletion :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_Unavailable :: KeyState | |
| pattern KeyState_Updating :: KeyState |
Instances
KeyUsageType
newtype KeyUsageType Source #
Constructors
| KeyUsageType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern KeyUsageType_ENCRYPT_DECRYPT :: KeyUsageType | |
| pattern KeyUsageType_GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC :: KeyUsageType | |
| pattern KeyUsageType_SIGN_VERIFY :: KeyUsageType |
Instances
MacAlgorithmSpec
newtype MacAlgorithmSpec Source #
Constructors
| MacAlgorithmSpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_224 :: MacAlgorithmSpec | |
| pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_256 :: MacAlgorithmSpec | |
| pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_384 :: MacAlgorithmSpec | |
| pattern MacAlgorithmSpec_HMAC_SHA_512 :: MacAlgorithmSpec |
Instances
MessageType
newtype MessageType Source #
Constructors
| MessageType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern MessageType_DIGEST :: MessageType | |
| pattern MessageType_RAW :: MessageType |
Instances
MultiRegionKeyType
newtype MultiRegionKeyType Source #
Constructors
| MultiRegionKeyType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern MultiRegionKeyType_PRIMARY :: MultiRegionKeyType | |
| pattern MultiRegionKeyType_REPLICA :: MultiRegionKeyType |
Instances
OriginType
newtype OriginType Source #
Constructors
| OriginType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern OriginType_AWS_CLOUDHSM :: OriginType | |
| pattern OriginType_AWS_KMS :: OriginType | |
| pattern OriginType_EXTERNAL :: OriginType | |
| pattern OriginType_EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE :: OriginType |
Instances
SigningAlgorithmSpec
newtype SigningAlgorithmSpec Source #
Constructors
| SigningAlgorithmSpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
Instances
WrappingKeySpec
newtype WrappingKeySpec Source #
Constructors
| WrappingKeySpec' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern WrappingKeySpec_RSA_2048 :: WrappingKeySpec |
Instances
XksProxyConnectivityType
newtype XksProxyConnectivityType Source #
Constructors
| XksProxyConnectivityType' | |
Fields | |
Bundled Patterns
| pattern XksProxyConnectivityType_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT :: XksProxyConnectivityType | |
| pattern XksProxyConnectivityType_VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE :: XksProxyConnectivityType |
Instances
AliasListEntry
data AliasListEntry Source #
Contains information about an alias.
See: newAliasListEntry smart constructor.
Instances
newAliasListEntry :: AliasListEntry Source #
Create a value of AliasListEntry with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:aliasArn:AliasListEntry', aliasListEntry_aliasArn - String that contains the key ARN.
$sel:aliasName:AliasListEntry', aliasListEntry_aliasName - String that contains the alias. This value begins with alias/.
$sel:creationDate:AliasListEntry', aliasListEntry_creationDate - Date and time that the alias was most recently created in the account
and Region. Formatted as Unix time.
$sel:lastUpdatedDate:AliasListEntry', aliasListEntry_lastUpdatedDate - Date and time that the alias was most recently associated with a KMS key
in the account and Region. Formatted as Unix time.
$sel:targetKeyId:AliasListEntry', aliasListEntry_targetKeyId - String that contains the key identifier of the KMS key associated with
the alias.
CustomKeyStoresListEntry
data CustomKeyStoresListEntry Source #
Contains information about each custom key store in the custom key store list.
See: newCustomKeyStoresListEntry smart constructor.
Constructors
Instances
newCustomKeyStoresListEntry :: CustomKeyStoresListEntry Source #
Create a value of CustomKeyStoresListEntry with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:cloudHsmClusterId:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_cloudHsmClusterId - A unique identifier for the CloudHSM cluster that is associated with an
CloudHSM key store. This field appears only when the
CustomKeyStoreType is AWS_CLOUDHSM.
$sel:connectionErrorCode:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_connectionErrorCode - Describes the connection error. This field appears in the response only
when the ConnectionState is FAILED.
Many failures can be resolved by updating the properties of the custom key store. To update a custom key store, disconnect it (DisconnectCustomKeyStore), correct the errors (UpdateCustomKeyStore), and try to connect again (ConnectCustomKeyStore). For additional help resolving these errors, see How to Fix a Connection Failure in Key Management Service Developer Guide.
All custom key stores:
INTERNAL_ERROR— KMS could not complete the request due to an internal error. Retry the request. ForConnectCustomKeyStorerequests, disconnect the custom key store before trying to connect again.NETWORK_ERRORS— Network errors are preventing KMS from connecting the custom key store to its backing key store.
CloudHSM key stores:
CLUSTER_NOT_FOUND— KMS cannot find the CloudHSM cluster with the specified cluster ID.INSUFFICIENT_CLOUDHSM_HSMS— The associated CloudHSM cluster does not contain any active HSMs. To connect a custom key store to its CloudHSM cluster, the cluster must contain at least one active HSM.INSUFFICIENT_FREE_ADDRESSES_IN_SUBNET— At least one private subnet associated with the CloudHSM cluster doesn't have any available IP addresses. A CloudHSM key store connection requires one free IP address in each of the associated private subnets, although two are preferable. For details, see How to Fix a Connection Failure in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.INVALID_CREDENTIALS— TheKeyStorePasswordfor the custom key store doesn't match the current password of thekmsusercrypto user in the CloudHSM cluster. Before you can connect your custom key store to its CloudHSM cluster, you must change thekmsuseraccount password and update theKeyStorePasswordvalue for the custom key store.SUBNET_NOT_FOUND— A subnet in the CloudHSM cluster configuration was deleted. If KMS cannot find all of the subnets in the cluster configuration, attempts to connect the custom key store to the CloudHSM cluster fail. To fix this error, create a cluster from a recent backup and associate it with your custom key store. (This process creates a new cluster configuration with a VPC and private subnets.) For details, see How to Fix a Connection Failure in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.USER_LOCKED_OUT— ThekmsuserCU account is locked out of the associated CloudHSM cluster due to too many failed password attempts. Before you can connect your custom key store to its CloudHSM cluster, you must change thekmsuseraccount password and update the key store password value for the custom key store.USER_LOGGED_IN— ThekmsuserCU account is logged into the associated CloudHSM cluster. This prevents KMS from rotating thekmsuseraccount password and logging into the cluster. Before you can connect your custom key store to its CloudHSM cluster, you must log thekmsuserCU out of the cluster. If you changed thekmsuserpassword to log into the cluster, you must also and update the key store password value for the custom key store. For help, see How to Log Out and Reconnect in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.USER_NOT_FOUND— KMS cannot find akmsuserCU account in the associated CloudHSM cluster. Before you can connect your custom key store to its CloudHSM cluster, you must create akmsuserCU account in the cluster, and then update the key store password value for the custom key store.
External key stores:
INVALID_CREDENTIALS— One or both of theXksProxyAuthenticationCredentialvalues is not valid on the specified external key store proxy.XKS_PROXY_ACCESS_DENIED— KMS requests are denied access to the external key store proxy. If the external key store proxy has authorization rules, verify that they permit KMS to communicate with the proxy on your behalf.XKS_PROXY_INVALID_CONFIGURATION— A configuration error is preventing the external key store from connecting to its proxy. Verify the value of theXksProxyUriPath.XKS_PROXY_INVALID_RESPONSE— KMS cannot interpret the response from the external key store proxy. If you see this connection error code repeatedly, notify your external key store proxy vendor.XKS_PROXY_INVALID_TLS_CONFIGURATION— KMS cannot connect to the external key store proxy because the TLS configuration is invalid. Verify that the XKS proxy supports TLS 1.2 or 1.3. Also, verify that the TLS certificate is not expired, and that it matches the hostname in theXksProxyUriEndpointvalue, and that it is signed by a certificate authority included in the Trusted Certificate Authorities list.XKS_PROXY_NOT_REACHABLE— KMS can't communicate with your external key store proxy. Verify that theXksProxyUriEndpointandXksProxyUriPathare correct. Use the tools for your external key store proxy to verify that the proxy is active and available on its network. Also, verify that your external key manager instances are operating properly. Connection attempts fail with this connection error code if the proxy reports that all external key manager instances are unavailable.XKS_PROXY_TIMED_OUT— KMS can connect to the external key store proxy, but the proxy does not respond to KMS in the time allotted. If you see this connection error code repeatedly, notify your external key store proxy vendor.XKS_VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE_INVALID_CONFIGURATION— The Amazon VPC endpoint service configuration doesn't conform to the requirements for an KMS external key store.- The VPC endpoint service must be an endpoint service for interface endpoints in the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
- It must have a network load balancer (NLB) connected to at least two subnets, each in a different Availability Zone.
- The
Allow principalslist must include the KMS service principal for the Region,cks.kms.<region>.amazonaws.com, such ascks.kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com. - It must not require acceptance of connection requests.
- It must have a private DNS name. The private DNS name for an
external key store with
VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICEconnectivity must be unique in its Amazon Web Services Region. - The domain of the private DNS name must have a
verification status
of
verified. - The TLS certificate specifies the private DNS hostname at which the endpoint is reachable.
XKS_VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND— KMS can't find the VPC endpoint service that it uses to communicate with the external key store proxy. Verify that theXksProxyVpcEndpointServiceNameis correct and the KMS service principal has service consumer permissions on the Amazon VPC endpoint service.
$sel:connectionState:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_connectionState - Indicates whether the custom key store is connected to its backing key
store. For an CloudHSM key store, the ConnectionState indicates
whether it is connected to its CloudHSM cluster. For an external key
store, the ConnectionState indicates whether it is connected to the
external key store proxy that communicates with your external key
manager.
You can create and use KMS keys in your custom key stores only when its
ConnectionState is CONNECTED.
The ConnectionState value is DISCONNECTED only if the key store has
never been connected or you use the DisconnectCustomKeyStore operation
to disconnect it. If the value is CONNECTED but you are having trouble
using the custom key store, make sure that the backing key store is
reachable and active. For an CloudHSM key store, verify that its
associated CloudHSM cluster is active and contains at least one active
HSM. For an external key store, verify that the external key store proxy
and external key manager are connected and enabled.
A value of FAILED indicates that an attempt to connect was
unsuccessful. The ConnectionErrorCode field in the response indicates
the cause of the failure. For help resolving a connection failure, see
Troubleshooting a custom key store
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:creationDate:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_creationDate - The date and time when the custom key store was created.
$sel:customKeyStoreId:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_customKeyStoreId - A unique identifier for the custom key store.
$sel:customKeyStoreName:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_customKeyStoreName - The user-specified friendly name for the custom key store.
$sel:customKeyStoreType:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_customKeyStoreType - Indicates the type of the custom key store. AWS_CLOUDHSM indicates a
custom key store backed by an CloudHSM cluster. EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE
indicates a custom key store backed by an external key store proxy and
external key manager outside of Amazon Web Services.
$sel:trustAnchorCertificate:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_trustAnchorCertificate - The trust anchor certificate of the CloudHSM cluster associated with an
CloudHSM key store. When you
initialize the cluster,
you create this certificate and save it in the customerCA.crt file.
This field appears only when the CustomKeyStoreType is AWS_CLOUDHSM.
$sel:xksProxyConfiguration:CustomKeyStoresListEntry', customKeyStoresListEntry_xksProxyConfiguration - Configuration settings for the external key store proxy (XKS proxy). The
external key store proxy translates KMS requests into a format that your
external key manager can understand. The proxy configuration includes
connection information that KMS requires.
This field appears only when the CustomKeyStoreType is
EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
GrantConstraints
data GrantConstraints Source #
Use this structure to allow cryptographic operations in the grant only when the operation request includes the specified encryption context.
KMS applies the grant constraints only to cryptographic operations that support an encryption context, that is, all cryptographic operations with a symmetric KMS key. Grant constraints are not applied to operations that do not support an encryption context, such as cryptographic operations with asymmetric KMS keys and management operations, such as DescribeKey or RetireGrant.
In a cryptographic operation, the encryption context in the decryption operation must be an exact, case-sensitive match for the keys and values in the encryption context of the encryption operation. Only the order of the pairs can vary.
However, in a grant constraint, the key in each key-value pair is not case sensitive, but the value is case sensitive.
To avoid confusion, do not use multiple encryption context pairs that
differ only by case. To require a fully case-sensitive encryption
context, use the kms:EncryptionContext: and
kms:EncryptionContextKeys conditions in an IAM or key policy. For
details, see
kms:EncryptionContext:
in the /Key Management Service Developer Guide/ .
See: newGrantConstraints smart constructor.
Instances
newGrantConstraints :: GrantConstraints Source #
Create a value of GrantConstraints with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:encryptionContextEquals:GrantConstraints', grantConstraints_encryptionContextEquals - A list of key-value pairs that must match the encryption context in the
cryptographic operation
request. The grant allows the operation only when the encryption context
in the request is the same as the encryption context specified in this
constraint.
$sel:encryptionContextSubset:GrantConstraints', grantConstraints_encryptionContextSubset - A list of key-value pairs that must be included in the encryption
context of the
cryptographic operation
request. The grant allows the cryptographic operation only when the
encryption context in the request includes the key-value pairs specified
in this constraint, although it can include additional key-value pairs.
GrantListEntry
data GrantListEntry Source #
Contains information about a grant.
See: newGrantListEntry smart constructor.
Constructors
| GrantListEntry' (Maybe GrantConstraints) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe [GrantOperation]) (Maybe Text) |
Instances
newGrantListEntry :: GrantListEntry Source #
Create a value of GrantListEntry with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:constraints:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_constraints - A list of key-value pairs that must be present in the encryption context
of certain subsequent operations that the grant allows.
$sel:creationDate:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_creationDate - The date and time when the grant was created.
$sel:grantId:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_grantId - The unique identifier for the grant.
$sel:granteePrincipal:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_granteePrincipal - The identity that gets the permissions in the grant.
The GranteePrincipal field in the ListGrants response usually
contains the user or role designated as the grantee principal in the
grant. However, when the grantee principal in the grant is an Amazon Web
Services service, the GranteePrincipal field contains the
service principal,
which might represent several different grantee principals.
$sel:issuingAccount:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_issuingAccount - The Amazon Web Services account under which the grant was issued.
$sel:keyId:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_keyId - The unique identifier for the KMS key to which the grant applies.
$sel:name:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_name - The friendly name that identifies the grant. If a name was provided in
the CreateGrant request, that name is returned. Otherwise this value is
null.
$sel:operations:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_operations - The list of operations permitted by the grant.
$sel:retiringPrincipal:GrantListEntry', grantListEntry_retiringPrincipal - The principal that can retire the grant.
KeyListEntry
data KeyListEntry Source #
Contains information about each entry in the key list.
See: newKeyListEntry smart constructor.
Constructors
| KeyListEntry' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) |
Instances
newKeyListEntry :: KeyListEntry Source #
Create a value of KeyListEntry with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:keyArn:KeyListEntry', keyListEntry_keyArn - ARN of the key.
$sel:keyId:KeyListEntry', keyListEntry_keyId - Unique identifier of the key.
KeyMetadata
data KeyMetadata Source #
Contains metadata about a KMS key.
This data type is used as a response element for the CreateKey, DescribeKey, and ReplicateKey operations.
See: newKeyMetadata smart constructor.
Constructors
| KeyMetadata' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe CustomerMasterKeySpec) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe [EncryptionAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe ExpirationModelType) (Maybe KeyManagerType) (Maybe KeySpec) (Maybe KeyState) (Maybe KeyUsageType) (Maybe [MacAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe Bool) (Maybe MultiRegionConfiguration) (Maybe OriginType) (Maybe Natural) (Maybe [SigningAlgorithmSpec]) (Maybe POSIX) (Maybe XksKeyConfigurationType) Text |
Instances
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> KeyMetadata |
Create a value of KeyMetadata with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:aWSAccountId:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_aWSAccountId - The twelve-digit account ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns
the KMS key.
$sel:arn:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_arn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS key. For examples, see
Key Management Service (KMS)
in the Example ARNs section of the /Amazon Web Services General
Reference/.
$sel:cloudHsmClusterId:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_cloudHsmClusterId - The cluster ID of the CloudHSM cluster that contains the key material
for the KMS key. When you create a KMS key in an CloudHSM
custom key store,
KMS creates the key material for the KMS key in the associated CloudHSM
cluster. This field is present only when the KMS key is created in an
CloudHSM key store.
$sel:creationDate:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_creationDate - The date and time when the KMS key was created.
$sel:customKeyStoreId:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_customKeyStoreId - A unique identifier for the
custom key store
that contains the KMS key. This field is present only when the KMS key
is created in a custom key store.
$sel:customerMasterKeySpec:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_customerMasterKeySpec - Instead, use the KeySpec field.
The KeySpec and CustomerMasterKeySpec fields have the same value. We
recommend that you use the KeySpec field in your code. However, to
avoid breaking changes, KMS supports both fields.
$sel:deletionDate:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_deletionDate - The date and time after which KMS deletes this KMS key. This value is
present only when the KMS key is scheduled for deletion, that is, when
its KeyState is PendingDeletion.
When the primary key in a multi-Region key is scheduled for deletion but
still has replica keys, its key state is PendingReplicaDeletion and
the length of its waiting period is displayed in the
PendingDeletionWindowInDays field.
$sel:description:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_description - The description of the KMS key.
$sel:enabled:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_enabled - Specifies whether the KMS key is enabled. When KeyState is Enabled
this value is true, otherwise it is false.
$sel:encryptionAlgorithms:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_encryptionAlgorithms - The encryption algorithms that the KMS key supports. You cannot use the
KMS key with other encryption algorithms within KMS.
This value is present only when the KeyUsage of the KMS key is
ENCRYPT_DECRYPT.
$sel:expirationModel:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_expirationModel - Specifies whether the KMS key's key material expires. This value is
present only when Origin is EXTERNAL, otherwise this value is
omitted.
$sel:keyManager:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_keyManager - The manager of the KMS key. KMS keys in your Amazon Web Services account
are either customer managed or Amazon Web Services managed. For more
information about the difference, see
KMS keys
in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:keySpec:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_keySpec - Describes the type of key material in the KMS key.
$sel:keyState:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_keyState - The current status of the KMS key.
For more information about how key state affects the use of a KMS key, see Key states of KMS keys in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:keyUsage:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_keyUsage - The
cryptographic operations
for which you can use the KMS key.
$sel:macAlgorithms:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_macAlgorithms - The message authentication code (MAC) algorithm that the HMAC KMS key
supports.
This value is present only when the KeyUsage of the KMS key is
GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC.
$sel:multiRegion:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_multiRegion - Indicates whether the KMS key is a multi-Region (True) or regional
(False) key. This value is True for multi-Region primary and replica
keys and False for regional KMS keys.
For more information about multi-Region keys, see Multi-Region keys in KMS in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:multiRegionConfiguration:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_multiRegionConfiguration - Lists the primary and replica keys in same multi-Region key. This field
is present only when the value of the MultiRegion field is True.
For more information about any listed KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
MultiRegionKeyTypeindicates whether the KMS key is aPRIMARYorREPLICAkey.PrimaryKeydisplays the key ARN and Region of the primary key. This field displays the current KMS key if it is the primary key.ReplicaKeysdisplays the key ARNs and Regions of all replica keys. This field includes the current KMS key if it is a replica key.
$sel:origin:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_origin - The source of the key material for the KMS key. When this value is
AWS_KMS, KMS created the key material. When this value is EXTERNAL,
the key material was imported or the KMS key doesn't have any key
material. When this value is AWS_CLOUDHSM, the key material was
created in the CloudHSM cluster associated with a custom key store.
$sel:pendingDeletionWindowInDays:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_pendingDeletionWindowInDays - The waiting period before the primary key in a multi-Region key is
deleted. This waiting period begins when the last of its replica keys is
deleted. This value is present only when the KeyState of the KMS key
is PendingReplicaDeletion. That indicates that the KMS key is the
primary key in a multi-Region key, it is scheduled for deletion, and it
still has existing replica keys.
When a single-Region KMS key or a multi-Region replica key is scheduled
for deletion, its deletion date is displayed in the DeletionDate
field. However, when the primary key in a multi-Region key is scheduled
for deletion, its waiting period doesn't begin until all of its replica
keys are deleted. This value displays that waiting period. When the last
replica key in the multi-Region key is deleted, the KeyState of the
scheduled primary key changes from PendingReplicaDeletion to
PendingDeletion and the deletion date appears in the DeletionDate
field.
$sel:signingAlgorithms:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_signingAlgorithms - The signing algorithms that the KMS key supports. You cannot use the KMS
key with other signing algorithms within KMS.
This field appears only when the KeyUsage of the KMS key is
SIGN_VERIFY.
$sel:validTo:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_validTo - The time at which the imported key material expires. When the key
material expires, KMS deletes the key material and the KMS key becomes
unusable. This value is present only for KMS keys whose Origin is
EXTERNAL and whose ExpirationModel is KEY_MATERIAL_EXPIRES,
otherwise this value is omitted.
$sel:xksKeyConfiguration:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_xksKeyConfiguration - Information about the external key that is associated with a KMS key in
an external key store.
For more information, see External key in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
$sel:keyId:KeyMetadata', keyMetadata_keyId - The globally unique identifier for the KMS key.
ListGrantsResponse
data ListGrantsResponse Source #
See: newListGrantsResponse smart constructor.
Constructors
| ListGrantsResponse' (Maybe [GrantListEntry]) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Bool) |
Instances
newListGrantsResponse :: ListGrantsResponse Source #
Create a value of ListGrantsResponse with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:grants:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_grants - A list of grants.
$sel:nextMarker:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_nextMarker - When Truncated is true, this element is present and contains the value
to use for the Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
$sel:truncated:ListGrantsResponse', listGrantsResponse_truncated - A flag that indicates whether there are more items in the list. When
this value is true, the list in this response is truncated. To get more
items, pass the value of the NextMarker element in thisresponse to the
Marker parameter in a subsequent request.
MultiRegionConfiguration
data MultiRegionConfiguration Source #
Describes the configuration of this multi-Region key. This field appears only when the KMS key is a primary or replica of a multi-Region key.
For more information about any listed KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.
See: newMultiRegionConfiguration smart constructor.
Constructors
| MultiRegionConfiguration' (Maybe MultiRegionKeyType) (Maybe MultiRegionKey) (Maybe [MultiRegionKey]) |
Instances
newMultiRegionConfiguration :: MultiRegionConfiguration Source #
Create a value of MultiRegionConfiguration with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:multiRegionKeyType:MultiRegionConfiguration', multiRegionConfiguration_multiRegionKeyType - Indicates whether the KMS key is a PRIMARY or REPLICA key.
$sel:primaryKey:MultiRegionConfiguration', multiRegionConfiguration_primaryKey - Displays the key ARN and Region of the primary key. This field includes
the current KMS key if it is the primary key.
$sel:replicaKeys:MultiRegionConfiguration', multiRegionConfiguration_replicaKeys - displays the key ARNs and Regions of all replica keys. This field
includes the current KMS key if it is a replica key.
MultiRegionKey
data MultiRegionKey Source #
Describes the primary or replica key in a multi-Region key.
See: newMultiRegionKey smart constructor.
Constructors
| MultiRegionKey' (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) |
Instances
newMultiRegionKey :: MultiRegionKey Source #
Create a value of MultiRegionKey with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:arn:MultiRegionKey', multiRegionKey_arn - Displays the key ARN of a primary or replica key of a multi-Region key.
$sel:region:MultiRegionKey', multiRegionKey_region - Displays the Amazon Web Services Region of a primary or replica key in a
multi-Region key.
Tag
A key-value pair. A 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.
For information about the rules that apply to tag keys and tag values, see User-Defined Tag Restrictions in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
See: newTag smart constructor.
Instances
| FromJSON Tag Source # | |
| ToJSON Tag Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.Types.Tag | |
| Generic Tag Source # | |
| Read Tag Source # | |
| Show Tag Source # | |
| NFData Tag Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.Types.Tag | |
| Eq Tag Source # | |
| Hashable Tag Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.Types.Tag | |
| type Rep Tag Source # | |
Defined in Amazonka.KMS.Types.Tag type Rep Tag = D1 ('MetaData "Tag" "Amazonka.KMS.Types.Tag" "amazonka-kms-2.0-6YhT3Ymbf9Z5PoaGoz7tbG" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "Tag'" 'PrefixI 'True) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "tagKey") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 Text) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "tagValue") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 Text))) | |
Create a value of Tag with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:tagKey:Tag', tag_tagKey - The key of the tag.
$sel:tagValue:Tag', tag_tagValue - The value of the tag.
XksKeyConfigurationType
data XksKeyConfigurationType Source #
Information about the external key that is associated with a KMS key in an external key store.
This element appears in a CreateKey or DescribeKey response only for a KMS key in an external key store.
The external key is a symmetric encryption key that is hosted by an external key manager outside of Amazon Web Services. When you use the KMS key in an external key store in a cryptographic operation, the cryptographic operation is performed in the external key manager using the specified external key. For more information, see External key in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
See: newXksKeyConfigurationType smart constructor.
Constructors
| XksKeyConfigurationType' (Maybe Text) |
Instances
newXksKeyConfigurationType :: XksKeyConfigurationType Source #
Create a value of XksKeyConfigurationType with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:id:XksKeyConfigurationType', xksKeyConfigurationType_id - The ID of the external key in its external key manager. This is the ID
that the external key store proxy uses to identify the external key.
XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType
data XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType Source #
KMS uses the authentication credential to sign requests that it sends to the external key store proxy (XKS proxy) on your behalf. You establish these credentials on your external key store proxy and report them to KMS.
The XksProxyAuthenticationCredential includes two required elements.
See: newXksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType smart constructor.
Constructors
| XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType' (Sensitive Text) (Sensitive Text) |
Instances
newXksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType Source #
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> Text |
|
| -> XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType |
Create a value of XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:accessKeyId:XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType', xksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType_accessKeyId - A unique identifier for the raw secret access key.
$sel:rawSecretAccessKey:XksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType', xksProxyAuthenticationCredentialType_rawSecretAccessKey - A secret string of 43-64 characters. Valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9,
/, +, and =.
XksProxyConfigurationType
data XksProxyConfigurationType Source #
Detailed information about the external key store proxy (XKS proxy).
Your external key store proxy translates KMS requests into a format that
your external key manager can understand. These fields appear in a
DescribeCustomKeyStores response only when the CustomKeyStoreType is
EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.
See: newXksProxyConfigurationType smart constructor.
Constructors
| XksProxyConfigurationType' (Maybe (Sensitive Text)) (Maybe XksProxyConnectivityType) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) (Maybe Text) |
Instances
newXksProxyConfigurationType :: XksProxyConfigurationType Source #
Create a value of XksProxyConfigurationType with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:accessKeyId:XksProxyConfigurationType', xksProxyConfigurationType_accessKeyId - The part of the external key store
proxy authentication credential
that uniquely identifies the secret access key.
$sel:connectivity:XksProxyConfigurationType', xksProxyConfigurationType_connectivity - Indicates whether the external key store proxy uses a public endpoint or
an Amazon VPC endpoint service to communicate with KMS.
$sel:uriEndpoint:XksProxyConfigurationType', xksProxyConfigurationType_uriEndpoint - The URI endpoint for the external key store proxy.
If the external key store proxy has a public endpoint, it is displayed here.
If the external key store proxy uses an Amazon VPC endpoint service name, this field displays the private DNS name associated with the VPC endpoint service.
$sel:uriPath:XksProxyConfigurationType', xksProxyConfigurationType_uriPath - The path to the external key store proxy APIs.
$sel:vpcEndpointServiceName:XksProxyConfigurationType', xksProxyConfigurationType_vpcEndpointServiceName - The Amazon VPC endpoint service used to communicate with the external
key store proxy. This field appears only when the external key store
proxy uses an Amazon VPC endpoint service to communicate with KMS.