@Generated(value="jsii-pacmak/1.67.0 (build 2c027f5)", date="2022-09-19T20:26:40.332Z") @Stability(value=Stable) public interface CfnKeyProps extends software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
Example:
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.kms.*;
Object keyPolicy;
CfnKeyProps cfnKeyProps = CfnKeyProps.builder()
.keyPolicy(keyPolicy)
// the properties below are optional
.description("description")
.enabled(false)
.enableKeyRotation(false)
.keySpec("keySpec")
.keyUsage("keyUsage")
.multiRegion(false)
.pendingWindowInDays(123)
.tags(List.of(CfnTag.builder()
.key("key")
.value("value")
.build()))
.build();
| Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
|---|---|
static class |
CfnKeyProps.Builder
A builder for
CfnKeyProps |
static class |
CfnKeyProps.Jsii$Proxy
An implementation for
CfnKeyProps |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static CfnKeyProps.Builder |
builder() |
default String |
getDescription()
A description of the KMS key.
|
default Object |
getEnabled()
Specifies whether the KMS key is enabled.
|
default Object |
getEnableKeyRotation()
Enables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified KMS key.
|
Object |
getKeyPolicy()
The key policy that authorizes use of the KMS key.
|
default String |
getKeySpec()
Specifies the type of KMS key to create.
|
default String |
getKeyUsage()
Determines the [cryptographic operations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#cryptographic-operations) for which you can use the KMS key.
|
default Object |
getMultiRegion()
Creates a multi-Region primary key that you can replicate in other AWS Regions .
|
default Number |
getPendingWindowInDays()
Specifies the number of days in the waiting period before AWS KMS deletes a KMS key that has been removed from a CloudFormation stack.
|
default List<CfnTag> |
getTags()
Assigns one or more tags to the replica key.
|
@Stability(value=Stable) @NotNull Object getKeyPolicy()
If you are unsure of which policy to use, consider the default key policy . This is the key policy that AWS KMS applies to KMS keys that are created by using the CreateKey API with no specified key policy. It gives the AWS account that owns the key permission to perform all operations on the key. It also allows you write IAM policies to authorize access to the key. For details, see Default key policy in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
A key policy document can include only the following characters:
\ u0009 ), line feed ( \ u000A ), and carriage return ( \ u000D ) special characters
Minimum : 1
Maximum : 32768
@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default String getDescription()
Use a description that helps you to distinguish this KMS key from others in the account, such as its intended use.
@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default Object getEnabled()
When Enabled is true , the key state of the KMS key is Enabled . When Enabled is false , the key state of the KMS key is Disabled . The default value is true .
The actual key state of the KMS key might be affected by actions taken outside of CloudFormation, such as running the EnableKey , DisableKey , or ScheduleKeyDeletion operations.
For information about the key states of a KMS key, see Key state: Effect on your KMS key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default Object getEnableKeyRotation()
By default, automatic key rotation is not enabled.
AWS KMS supports automatic rotation only for symmetric encryption KMS keys ( KeySpec = SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT ). For asymmetric KMS keys and HMAC KMS keys, omit the EnableKeyRotation property or set it to false .
To enable automatic key rotation of the key material for a multi-Region KMS key, set EnableKeyRotation to true on the primary key (created by using AWS::KMS::Key ). AWS KMS copies the rotation status to all replica keys. For details, see Rotating multi-Region keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
When you enable automatic rotation, AWS KMS automatically creates new key material for the KMS key one year after the enable date and every year thereafter. AWS KMS retains all key material until you delete the KMS key. For detailed information about automatic key rotation, see Rotating KMS keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default String getKeySpec()
The default value, SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT , creates a KMS key with a 256-bit symmetric key for encryption and decryption. You can't change the KeySpec value after the KMS key is created. For help choosing a key spec for your KMS key, see Choosing a KMS key type in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
The KeySpec property determines the type of key material in the KMS key and the algorithms that the KMS key supports. To further restrict the algorithms that can be used with the KMS key, use a condition key in its key policy or IAM policy. For more information, see AWS KMS condition keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
If you change the
KeySpecvalue of an existing KMS key, the existing KMS key is scheduled for deletion and a new KMS key is created with the specifiedKeySpecvalue. While the scheduled deletion is pending, you can't use the existing KMS key. Unless you cancel the scheduled deletion of the KMS key outside of CloudFormation, all data encrypted under the existing KMS key becomes unrecoverable when the KMS key is deleted. > AWS services that are integrated with AWS KMS use symmetric encryption KMS keys to protect your data. These services do not support encryption with asymmetric KMS keys. For help determining whether a KMS key is asymmetric, see Identifying asymmetric KMS keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
AWS KMS supports the following key specs for KMS keys:
SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT (AES-256-GCM)HMAC_224HMAC_256HMAC_384HMAC_512RSA_2048RSA_3072RSA_4096ECC_NIST_P256 (secp256r1)ECC_NIST_P384 (secp384r1)ECC_NIST_P521 (secp521r1)ECC_SECG_P256K1 (secp256k1), commonly used for cryptocurrencies.@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default String getKeyUsage()
If you change the
KeyUsagevalue of an existing KMS key, the existing KMS key is scheduled for deletion and a new KMS key is created with the specifiedKeyUsagevalue. While the scheduled deletion is pending, you can't use the existing KMS key. Unless you cancel the scheduled deletion of the KMS key outside of CloudFormation, all data encrypted under the existing KMS key becomes unrecoverable when the KMS key is deleted.
Select only one valid value.
ENCRYPT_DECRYPT .ENCRYPT_DECRYPT or SIGN_VERIFY .SIGN_VERIFY .GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC .@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default Object getMultiRegion()
You can't change the MultiRegion value after the KMS key is created.
If you change the
MultiRegionvalue of an existing KMS key, the existing KMS key is scheduled for deletion and a new KMS key is created with the specifiedMulti-Regionvalue. While the scheduled deletion is pending, you can't use the existing KMS key. Unless you cancel the scheduled deletion of the KMS key outside of CloudFormation, all data encrypted under the existing KMS key becomes unrecoverable when the KMS key is deleted.
For a multi-Region key, set to this property to true . For a single-Region key, omit this property or set it to false . The default value is false .
Multi-Region keys are an AWS KMS feature that lets you create multiple interoperable KMS keys in different AWS Regions . Because these KMS keys have the same key ID, key material, and other metadata, you can use them to encrypt data in one AWS Region and decrypt it in a different AWS Region without making a cross-Region call or exposing the plaintext data. For more information, see Multi-Region keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
You can create a symmetric encryption, HMAC, or asymmetric multi-Region KMS key, and you can create a multi-Region key with imported key material. However, you cannot create a multi-Region key in a custom key store.
To create a replica of this primary key in a different AWS Region , create an AWS::KMS::ReplicaKey resource in a CloudFormation stack in the replica Region. Specify the key ARN of this primary key.
@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default Number getPendingWindowInDays()
Enter a value between 7 and 30 days. The default value is 30 days.
When you remove a KMS key from a CloudFormation stack, AWS KMS schedules the KMS key for deletion and starts the mandatory waiting period. The PendingWindowInDays property determines the length of waiting period. During the waiting period, the key state of KMS key is Pending Deletion or Pending Replica Deletion , which prevents the KMS key from being used in cryptographic operations. When the waiting period expires, AWS KMS permanently deletes the KMS key.
AWS KMS will not delete a multi-Region primary key that has replica keys. If you remove a multi-Region primary key from a CloudFormation stack, its key state changes to PendingReplicaDeletion so it cannot be replicated or used in cryptographic operations. This state can persist indefinitely. When the last of its replica keys is deleted, the key state of the primary key changes to PendingDeletion and the waiting period specified by PendingWindowInDays begins. When this waiting period expires, AWS KMS deletes the primary key. For details, see Deleting multi-Region keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
You cannot use a CloudFormation template to cancel deletion of the KMS key after you remove it from the stack, regardless of the waiting period. If you specify a KMS key in your template, even one with the same name, CloudFormation creates a new KMS key. To cancel deletion of a KMS key, use the AWS KMS console or the CancelKeyDeletion operation.
For information about the Pending Deletion and Pending Replica Deletion key states, see Key state: Effect on your KMS key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . For more information about deleting KMS keys, see the ScheduleKeyDeletion operation in the AWS Key Management Service API Reference and Deleting KMS keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
Minimum : 7
Maximum : 30
@Stability(value=Stable) @Nullable default List<CfnTag> getTags()
Tagging or untagging a KMS key can allow or deny permission to the KMS key. For details, see ABAC for AWS KMS in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
For information about tags in AWS KMS , see Tagging keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide . For information about tags in CloudFormation, see Tag .
@Stability(value=Stable) static CfnKeyProps.Builder builder()
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