AwsIamUserResourceArgs
interface AwsIamUserResourceArgs extends Omit<aws.iam.UserArgs, 'name' | 'namePrefix'> {
accessKeys?: Record<string, AwsIamUserAccessKeyArgs>;
forceDestroy?: Input<boolean | undefined>;
name: string;
path?: Input<string | undefined>;
permissionsBoundary?: Input<string | undefined>;
tags?: Input<{ [key: string]: Input<string> } | undefined>;
}Input arguments for AwsIamUser.
Remarks
This type maps directly to aws.iam.UserArgs with one change:
nameis required and treated as the user purpose in the AWS naming pattern.accessKeyscreates one or more IAM access keys for the user and exposes only non-secret metadata. When access keys are configured,namemust be a plain string because it is part of each access key's Pulumi logical identity together with theaccessKeysmap key.
Example
const args: AwsIamUserResourceArgs = {
name: 'appAutomationUser',
accessKeys: {
2026: { status: 'Active' },
},
};Hierarchy
UserArgs, "name" | "namePrefix">AwsIamUserResourceArgs
Properties
accessKeys: Record<string, AwsIamUserAccessKeyArgs>
Optional IAM access keys keyed by stable, consumer-defined identities. AWS allows up to two active or inactive access keys per user.
forceDestroy: Input<boolean | undefined>
Inherited from forceDestroy
When destroying this user, destroy even if it has non-provider-managed IAM access keys, login profile or MFA devices. Without forceDestroy a user with non-provider-managed access keys and login profile will fail to be destroyed.
name: string
Required user purpose name used in the AWS naming pattern.
path: Input<string | undefined>
Inherited from path
Path in which to create the user.
permissionsBoundary: Input<string | undefined>
Inherited from permissionsBoundary
The ARN of the policy that is used to set the permissions boundary for the user.
tags: Input<{ [key: string]: Input<string> } | undefined>
Inherited from tags
Key-value mapping of tags for the IAM user. If configured with a provider defaultTags configuration block present, tags with matching keys will overwrite those defined at the provider-level.