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Policy Syntax

Last updated: 2023-12-22 11:33:47

    Overview

    An access policy that employs the JSON-based access policy language is used to grant access to CAT resources. You can authorize a specified principal to perform actions on a specified CAT resource through the access policy language.
    The access policy syntax describes the basic elements and usage of the policy. For the description of the policy syntax, see Concepts.

    Policy Syntax

    CAM policy:
    {
    "version":"2.0",
    "statement":
    [
    {
    "effect":"effect",
    "action":["action"],
    "resource":["resource"],
    "condition": {"key":{"value"}}
    }
    ]
    }
    

    Element description

    version is required. Currently, only "2.0" is allowed.
    statement describes the details of one or more permissions. This element contains a permission or permission set of other elements such as effect, action, resource, and condition. One policy has only one statement.
    effect describes whether the statement result is allow or deny. This element is required.
    action specifies whether to allow or deny the operation. The operation can be an API (prefixed with name) or a feature set (a group of APIs, prefixed with permid). This element is required.
    resource describes the details of an authorization. A resource is described in a six-part format. Detailed resource definitions vary by product. For more information on how to specify a resource, see the corresponding documentation for the product for which you want to write a resource statement. This element is required.
    condition describes the condition for the policy to take effect. A condition consists of an operator, an action key, and an action value. A condition value may contain information such as time and IP address. Some services allow you to specify additional values in a condition. This element is optional.

    Specifying an effect

    If you don't explicitly grant access to (allow) a resource, access is implicitly denied. You can also explicitly deny access to a resource to ensure that a user cannot access it, even if another policy has granted access to it. The following example specifies an allow effect.
    "effect" : "allow"

    Specifying an action

    CAT defines console operations that can be specified in a policy. The specified operations are divided into reading part of APIs (cat:Describe\\*) and all APIs (cat:\\*) according to the operation nature. The following example specifies an action that is allowed:
    "action":[
    "name/cat:Describe*"
    ]

    Specifying a resource

    The resource element describes one or multiple operation objects, such as CAT resource. All the resources can be described with the following four-segment format.
    qcs:project_id:account:resource
    The parameters are described as follows:
    Parameter
    Description
    Required
    qcs
    Abbreviation for "qcloud service", which indicates a Tencent Cloud service.
    Yes
    service_type
    Product name abbreviation, which is cat here.
    Yes
    account
    Root account information of the resource owner, which is the root account ID in the format of uin/${OwnerUin}, such as uin/100000000001.
    Yes
    resource
    Resource details prefixed with task, such as task-a4iiv123.
    Yes
    Below is a sample four-segment description of a CAT resource:
    "resource":["qcs::cat:uin/1250000000:TaskId/task-a4iiv123"]

    Examples

    Grant the read and write permissions of specified resources based on resource ID. The root account ID is 1250000000:
    Sample: Granting the sub-user the permission to modify a test task (ID: task-12345678).
    {
    "version": "2.0",
    "statement": [
    {
    "effect": "allow",
    "action":[
    "cat:ModifyProbeTask"
    ],
    "resource": [
    "qcs::cat:uin/1250000000:TaskId/task-a4iiv123"
    ]
    }
    ]
    }

    List of APIs supporting resource-level authorization

    API
    Description
    CreateProbeTasks
    Creates test tasks in batch.
    DeleteProbeTask
    Deletes a test task.
    DescribeConsoleConfig
    Gets the console configuration, for example, whether the tag is required when the current user is creating a task.
    DescribeDetailedSingleProbeData
    Queries the details of a test task based on time range, task ID, ISP, etc.
    DescribePaymentState
    Queries the billing status.
    DescribeProbeMetricData
    Lists the detailed data of a CAT metric.
    DescribeProbeMetricTagValues
    Lists the tag values of a CAT metric.
    DescribeProbeNodeGroups
    Queries node groups.
    DescribeProbeNodes
    Queries testing nodes.
    DescribeProbeTasks
    Queries the list of test tasks.
    DescribeProbeTasksByAddresses
    Lists the tasks aggregated by address.
    ModifyProbeTask
    Modifies a test task.
    ResumeProbeTask
    Resumes a test task.
    SuspendProbeTask
    Suspends a test task.
    UpdateProbeTaskAttributes
    Updates the attributes of a test task.
    UpdateProbeTaskConfigurationList
    Updates the configuration of test tasks in batch.
    
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