Updated on 2024-10-23 GMT+08:00

Workspace Custom Policies

Scenarios

Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined permissions of Workspace.

To create a custom policy, choose either visual editor or JSON.

  • Visual editor: Select cloud services, actions, resources, and request conditions. This does not require knowledge of policy syntax.
  • JSON: Create a JSON policy or edit an existing one.

For details about how to create custom policies, see Creating a Custom Policy. This section describes examples of common Workspace custom policies.

Example custom policies

  • Example 1: Assigning the permissions for desktop startup and shutdown to users.
{
    "Version": "1.1",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "workspace:*:get*",
                "workspace:*:list*",
                "workspace:*:export*",
                "ims:images:get",
                "ims:images:list",
                "ims:quotas:get",
                "nat:natGateways:list",
                "nat:snatRules:list",
                "vpc:bandwidths:list",
                "vpc:networks:get",
                "vpc:ports:get",
                "vpc:publicIps:get",
                "vpc:publicIps:list",
                "vpc:quotas:list",
                "vpc:securityGroupRules:get",
                "vpc:securityGroups:get",
                "vpc:subnets:get",
                "vpc:vpcs:get",
                "vpc:vpcs:list",
                "vpcep:endpoints:get",
                "dss:pools:list",
                "workspace:desktops:operate"
            ]
        }
    ]
}

workspace:desktops:operate indicates desktop operations (startup, shutdown, restart, and hibernation). Other permissions are read-only and dependent permissions.