Grants one or more permissions on a private CA to the AWS Certificate
Manager (ACM) service principal (acm.amazonaws.com
). These permissions
allow ACM to issue and renew ACM certificates that reside in the same
AWS account as the CA.
You can list current permissions with the
list_permissions
action and revoke them
with the delete_permission
action.
About Permissions
If the private CA and the certificates it issues reside in the same
account, you can use create_permission
to grant permissions for ACM to carry out automatic certificate
renewals.
For automatic certificate renewal to succeed, the ACM service principal needs permissions to create, retrieve, and list certificates.
If the private CA and the ACM certificates reside in different accounts, then permissions cannot be used to enable automatic renewals. Instead, the ACM certificate owner must set up a resource-based policy to enable cross-account issuance and renewals. For more information, see Using a Resource Based Policy with ACM Private CA.
acmpca_create_permission(CertificateAuthorityArn, Principal,
SourceAccount, Actions)
An empty list.
[required] The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CA that grants the permissions.
You can find the ARN by calling the
list_certificate_authorities
action. This must have the following form:
arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012
.
[required] The AWS service or identity that receives the permission. At this time,
the only valid principal is acm.amazonaws.com
.
The ID of the calling account.
[required] The actions that the specified AWS service principal can use. These
include issue_certificate
,
get_certificate
, and
list_permissions
.
svc$create_permission(
CertificateAuthorityArn = "string",
Principal = "string",
SourceAccount = "string",
Actions = list(
"IssueCertificate"|"GetCertificate"|"ListPermissions"
)
)