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Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide<br />
Supported Data Types<br />
IP Address<br />
IP address conditions let you constrain based on IP address matching rules. You use these with the<br />
aws:SourceIp key. The value must be in the standard CIDR format (for example, 10.52.176.0/24). For<br />
more information, go to RFC 4632.<br />
Condition<br />
IpAddress<br />
NotIpAddress<br />
Description<br />
Approval based on the IP address or range<br />
Denial based on the IP address or range<br />
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)<br />
Amazon Resource Name (ARN) conditions let you constrain based on ARN matching rules. The actual<br />
data type you use is a string.<br />
Condition<br />
ArnEquals<br />
ArnNotEquals<br />
ArnLike<br />
ArnNotLike<br />
Description<br />
Strict matching for ARN<br />
Short version: arneq<br />
Strict negated matching for ARN<br />
Short version: arnneq<br />
Loose case-insensitive matching of the ARN. Each of the six colon-delimited<br />
components of the ARN is checked separately and each can include a<br />
multi-character match wildcard (*) or a single-character match wildcard (?).<br />
Short version: arnl<br />
Negated loose case-insensitive matching of the ARN. The values can include a<br />
multi-character match wildcard (*) or a single-character match wildcard (?) anywhere<br />
in the string.<br />
Short version: arnnl<br />
Supported Data Types<br />
This section lists the set of data types the access policy language supports.The language doesn't support<br />
all types for each policy element (for the supported data types for each element, see Element<br />
Descriptions (p. 47)).<br />
The access policy language supports the following data types:<br />
• Strings<br />
• Numbers (Ints and Floats)<br />
• Boolean<br />
• Null<br />
• Lists<br />
• Maps<br />
• Structs (which are just nested Maps)<br />
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