DLI Request Conditions
Request conditions are useful in determining when a custom policy takes effect. A request condition consists of a condition key and operator. Condition keys are either global or service-level and are used in the Condition element of a policy statement. Global condition keys (starting with g:) are available for operations of all services, while service-level condition keys (starting with a service name such as dli) are available only for operations of a specific service. An operator is used together with a condition key to form a complete condition statement.
IAM provides a set of DLI predefined condition keys. The following table lists the predefined condition keys of DLI.
Condition Key |
Type |
Operator |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
g:CurrentTime |
Global |
Date and time |
Time when an authentication request is received
NOTE:
The time is expressed in the format defined by ISO 8601, for example, 2012-11-11T23:59:59Z. |
g:MFAPresent |
Global |
Boolean |
Whether multi-factor authentication is used during user login |
g:UserId |
Global |
String |
ID of the current login user |
g:UserName |
Global |
String |
Current login user |
g:ProjectName |
Global |
String |
Project that you have logged in to |
g:DomainName |
Global |
String |
Domain that you have logged in to |
g:ResourceTag |
Global |
StringEquals |
Resource tag value. |
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