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aws.iam (version 0.1.8)

create_group: Manage IAM User Groups

Description

Retrieve, create, update, and delete IAM user groups

Usage

create_group(group, path, ...)

update_group(group, name, path, ...)

delete_group(group, ...)

get_group_users(group, n, marker, ...)

list_groups(user, n, marker, path, ...)

add_user(user, group, ...)

remove_user(user, group, ...)

Arguments

group

A character string containing a group name or an object of class “iam_group”.

path

A character string specifying a path prefix in which to locate user(s), role(s), etc. See Reference Identifiers on the AWS Documentation for more information.

Additional arguments passed to iamHTTP.

name

A character string specifying the new name for the group.

n

An integer specifying the number of responses to return.

marker

A character string specifying a marker (from a previous response) to use in paginating results

user

A character string specifying a user name.

Value

create_group and get_group return objects of class “iam_group”. update_group and delete_group, add_user, and remove_user return a logical TRUE (if successful) or an error. list_groups returns a list of IAM group objects. get_group_users returns a list of objects of class “iam_user”, with a “iam_group” attribute.

See Also

create_user, create_role,

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
 list_groups()

# create group
(g <- create_group("example"))
# rename
update_group(g, "example2")
list_groups()

# create example user
u <- create_user("example-user")
# add user to group
add_user(u, "example2")

get_group_users("example2")

# cleanup
remove_user(u, "example2")
delete_user(u)
delete_group("example2")
# }

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