Requests updates to the properties of the specified provisioned product.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/servicecatalog_update_provisioned_product_properties/ for full documentation.
servicecatalog_update_provisioned_product_properties(
AcceptLanguage = NULL,
ProvisionedProductId,
ProvisionedProductProperties,
IdempotencyToken
)
The language code.
jp
- Japanese
zh
- Chinese
[required] The identifier of the provisioned product.
[required] A map that contains the provisioned product properties to be updated.
The LAUNCH_ROLE
key accepts role ARNs. This key allows an
administrator to call
update_provisioned_product_properties
to update the launch role that is associated with a provisioned product.
This role is used when an end user calls a provisioning operation such
as
update_provisioned_product
,
terminate_provisioned_product
,
or
execute_provisioned_product_service_action
.
Only a role ARN is valid. A user ARN is invalid.
The OWNER
key accepts user ARNs, IAM role ARNs, and STS assumed-role
ARNs. The owner is the user that has permission to see, update,
terminate, and execute service actions in the provisioned product.
The administrator can change the owner of a provisioned product to
another IAM or STS entity within the same account. Both end user owners
and administrators can see ownership history of the provisioned product
using the list_record_history
API. The new owner can describe all past records for the provisioned
product using the describe_record
API. The previous owner can no longer use
describe_record
, but can still see
the product's history from when he was an owner using
list_record_history
.
If a provisioned product ownership is assigned to an end user, they can see and perform any action through the API or Service Catalog console such as update, terminate, and execute service actions. If an end user provisions a product and the owner is updated to someone else, they will no longer be able to see or perform any actions through API or the Service Catalog console on that provisioned product.
[required] The idempotency token that uniquely identifies the provisioning product update request.