aws.rds-subscription

Filters

topic

Retrieves topics related to RDS event subscriptions

example:

policies:
  - name: rds-subscriptions-no-confirmed-topics
    resource: aws.rds-subscription
    filters:
      - type: topic
        key: SubscriptionsConfirmed
        value: 0
        value_type: integer
properties:
  default:
    type: object
  key:
    type: string
  op:
    enum:
    - eq
    - equal
    - ne
    - not-equal
    - gt
    - greater-than
    - ge
    - gte
    - le
    - lte
    - lt
    - less-than
    - glob
    - regex
    - regex-case
    - in
    - ni
    - not-in
    - contains
    - difference
    - intersect
    - mod
  type:
    enum:
    - topic
  value:
    oneOf:
    - type: array
    - type: string
    - type: boolean
    - type: number
    - type: 'null'
  value_from:
    additionalProperties: 'False'
    properties:
      expr:
        oneOf:
        - type: integer
        - type: string
      format:
        enum:
        - csv
        - json
        - txt
        - csv2dict
      headers:
        patternProperties:
          ? ''
          : type: string
        type: object
      query:
        type: string
      url:
        type: string
    required:
    - url
    type: object
  value_path:
    type: string
  value_regex:
    type: string
  value_type:
    enum:
    - age
    - integer
    - expiration
    - normalize
    - size
    - cidr
    - cidr_size
    - swap
    - resource_count
    - expr
    - unique_size
    - date
    - version
    - float
required:
- type

Permissions - sns:ListTopics, tag:GetResources, sns:ListTagsForResource, sns:GetTopicAttributes, sns:ListTagsForResource

Actions

delete

Deletes a RDS snapshot resource

example:

policies:
  - name: rds-subscription-delete
    resource: rds-subscription
    filters:
      - type: value
        key: CustSubscriptionId
        value: xyz
    actions:
      - delete
properties:
  type:
    enum:
    - delete
required:
- type

Permissions - rds:DeleteEventSubscription

rename-tag

Rename an existing tag key to a new value.

example:

rename Application, and Bap to App, if a resource has both of the old keys then we’ll use the value specified by Application, which is based on the order of values of old_keys.

policies:
- name: rename-tags-example
  resource: aws.log-group
  filters:
    - or:
      - "tag:Bap": present
      - "tag:Application": present
  actions:
    - type: rename-tag
      old_keys: [Application, Bap]
      new_key: App
properties:
  new_key:
    type: string
  old_key:
    type: string
  old_keys:
    items:
      type: string
    type: array
  type:
    enum:
    - rename-tag
required:
- type

Permissions - tag:TagResources, tag:UntagResources