Updated on 2025-08-05 GMT+08:00

Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ

The Organizations service provides Service Control Policies (SCPs) to set access control policies.

SCPs do not actually grant any permissions to a principal. They only set the permissions boundary for the principal. When SCPs are attached to a member account or an organizational unit (OU), they do not directly grant permissions to that member account or OU. Instead, the SCPs just determine what permissions are available for that member account or the member accounts under that OU.

This section describes the elements used by Organizations SCPs. The elements include actions, resources, and conditions.

For details about how to use these elements to create a custom SCP, see Creating an SCP.

Actions

Actions are specific operations that are allowed or denied in an SCP.

  • The Access Level column describes how the action is classified (List, Read, or Write). This classification helps you understand the level of access that an action grants when you use it in an SCP.
  • The Resource Type column indicates whether the action supports resource-level permissions.
    • You can use a wildcard (*) to indicate all resource types. If this column is empty (-), the action does not support resource-level permissions, and you must specify all resources ("*") in your SCP statements.
    • If this column includes a resource type, you must specify the URN in the Resource element of your statements.
    • Required resources are marked with asterisks (*) in the table. If you specify a resource in a statement using this action, then it must be of this type.

    For details about the resource types defined by DMS for RabbitMQ, see Resources.

  • The Condition Key column includes keys that you can specify in the Condition element of an SCP statement.
    • If the Resource Type column has values for an action, the condition key takes effect only for the listed resource types.
    • If the Resource Type column is empty (-) for an action, the condition key takes effect for all resources that action supports.
    • If the Condition Key column is empty (-) for an action, the action does not support any condition keys.

    For details about the condition keys defined by DMS for RabbitMQ, see Conditions.

The following table lists the actions that you can define in SCP statements for DMS for RabbitMQ.

Table 1 Actions supported by DMS for RabbitMQ

Action

Description

Access Level

Resource Type (*: required)

Condition Key

dms:instance:list

View the instance list.

list

rabbitmq *

g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:instance:scale

Scale up the instance.

write

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:instance:getBackgroundTask

View background task details.

read

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:instance:deleteBackgroundTask

Delete a background task.

write

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:instance:create

Create an instance.

write

rabbitmq *

  • g:RequestTag/<tag-key>
  • g:TagKeys
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId
  • dms:ssl
  • dms:publicIp

dms:instance:update

Modify an instance.

write

rabbitmq *

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId
  • g:RequestTag/<tag-key>
  • g:TagKeys

dms:instance:getDetail

View the instance details.

read

rabbitmq *

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:instance:delete

Delete an instance.

write

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:instance:resetAuthInfo

Reset an instance password.

write

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:plugin:list

Obtain the instance plug-in list.

list

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

dms:plugin:modifyStatus

Configure an instance plug-in.

write

rabbitmq

  • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>
  • g:EnterpriseProjectId

Each API of DMS for RabbitMQ usually supports one or more actions. Table 2 lists the supported actions and dependencies.

Table 2 Actions and dependencies supported by DMS for RabbitMQ APIs

API

Action

Dependencies

POST /v2/{project_id}/instances/action

dms:instance:delete

-

GET /v2/{project_id}/instances

dms:instance:list

-

POST /v2/{engine}/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/extend

dms:instance:scale

-

GET /v2/{engine}/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/extend

dms:instance:getDetail

-

GET /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}

dms:instance:getDetail

  • vpc:vpcs:get
  • vpc:ports:get
  • vpc:securityGroups:get
  • vpc:subnets:get
  • eip:publicIps:get

PUT /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}

dms:instance:update

  • vpc:vpcs:get
  • vpc:subnets:get
  • eip:publicIps:get
  • eip:publicIps:update
  • vpc:ports:get
  • vpc:securityGroups:get
  • vpc:securityGroups:update

DELETE /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}

dms:instance:delete

-

POST /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/password

dms:instance:resetAuthInfo

-

GET /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/tasks

dms:instance:getBackgroundTask

-

GET /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/tasks/{task_id}

dms:instance:getBackgroundTask

-

DELETE /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/tasks/{task_id}

dms:instance:deleteBackgroundTask

-

GET /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/rabbitmq/plugins

dms:plugin:list

-

PUT /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/rabbitmq/plugins

dms:plugin:modifyStatus

-

POST /v2/{engine}/{project_id}/instances

dms:instance:create

  • vpc:vpcs:get
  • vpc:vpcs:list
  • vpc:ports:get
  • vpc:ports:create
  • vpc:ports:update
  • vpc:ports:delete
  • vpc:securityGroups:get
  • vpc:subnets:get
  • eip:publicIps:get
  • eip:publicIps:list
  • eip:publicIps:update

GET /v2/{project_id}/rabbitmq/{instance_id}/tags

dms:instance:getDetail

-

GET /v2/{project_id}/rabbitmq/tags

dms:instance:getDetail

-

POST /v2/{project_id}/rabbitmq/{instance_id}/tags/action

dms:instance:update

-

Resources

A resource type indicates the resources that an SCP applies to. If you specify a resource type for any action in Table 3, the resource URN must be specified in the SCP statements using that action, and the SCP applies only to resources of this type. If no resource type is specified, the Resource element is marked with an asterisk (*) and the SCP applies to all resources. You can also set condition keys in an SCP to define resource types.

The following table lists the resource types that you can define in SCP statements for DMS for RabbitMQ.

Table 3 Resource types supported by DMS for RabbitMQ

Resource Type

URN

rabbitmq

dms:<region>:<account-id>:rabbitmq:<instance-id>

Conditions

A Condition element lets you specify conditions for when an SCP is in effect. It contains condition keys and operators.

  • The condition key that you specify can be a global condition key or a service-specific condition key.
    • Global condition keys (with the g: prefix) apply to all actions. Cloud services do not need to provide user identity information. Instead, the system automatically obtains such information and authenticates users. For details, see Global Condition Keys.
    • Service-specific condition keys (with the abbreviation of a service name plus a colon as the prefix, for example, dms:) apply only to operations of the service. For details, see Table 4.
    • The number of values associated with a condition key in the request context of an API call makes the condition key single-valued or multivalued. Single-valued condition keys have at most one value in the request context of an API call. Multivalued condition keys can have multiple values in the request context of an API call. For example, a request can originate from at most one VPC endpoint, so g:SourceVpce is a single-valued condition key. You can tag resources and include multiple tag key-value pairs in a request, so g:TagKeys is a multivalued condition key.
  • A condition operator, condition key, and a condition value together constitute a complete condition statement. An SCP can be applied only when its request conditions are met. For supported condition operators, see Condition operators.

The following table lists the condition keys that you can define in SCPs for DMS for RabbitMQ. You can include these condition keys to specify conditions for when your SCP is in effect.

Table 4 Service-specific condition keys supported by DMS for RabbitMQ

Service-specific Condition Key

Type

Single-valued/Multivalued

Description

dms:ssl

boolean

Single-valued

Filter instance permissions by SSL enablement.

dms:publicIp

boolean

Single-valued

Filter instance permissions by public access enablement.