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Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide

Supported Data Types

IP Address

IP address conditions let you constrain based on IP address matching rules. You use these with the

aws:SourceIp key. The value must be in the standard CIDR format (for example, 10.52.176.0/24). For

more information, go to RFC 4632.

Condition

IpAddress

NotIpAddress

Description

Approval based on the IP address or range

Denial based on the IP address or range

Amazon Resource Name (ARN)

Amazon Resource Name (ARN) conditions let you constrain based on ARN matching rules. The actual

data type you use is a string.

Condition

ArnEquals

ArnNotEquals

ArnLike

ArnNotLike

Description

Strict matching for ARN

Short version: arneq

Strict negated matching for ARN

Short version: arnneq

Loose case-insensitive matching of the ARN. Each of the six colon-delimited

components of the ARN is checked separately and each can include a

multi-character match wildcard (*) or a single-character match wildcard (?).

Short version: arnl

Negated loose case-insensitive matching of the ARN. The values can include a

multi-character match wildcard (*) or a single-character match wildcard (?) anywhere

in the string.

Short version: arnnl

Supported Data Types

This section lists the set of data types the access policy language supports.The language doesn't support

all types for each policy element (for the supported data types for each element, see Element

Descriptions (p. 47)).

The access policy language supports the following data types:

• Strings

• Numbers (Ints and Floats)

• Boolean

• Null

• Lists

• Maps

• Structs (which are just nested Maps)

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