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Hello,
I have observed that trust policies are not yet implemented, and I am eager to contribute to this area.
I recently needed to declare an sts:AssumeRole policy but was unable to do so with the current plugin due to its lack of support for the Principal element, which is a best practice for such policy definitions.
Has this been considered previously? Is there an alternative method supported by the plugin for declaring trust policies, or is it intentionally not possible as designed by the developers?
If there is no alternative, what are the potential obstacles to implementing the Principal element in statements?
Hello,
I have observed that trust policies are not yet implemented, and I am eager to contribute to this area.
I recently needed to declare an
sts:AssumeRole
policy but was unable to do so with the current plugin due to its lack of support for thePrincipal
element, which is a best practice for such policy definitions.Has this been considered previously? Is there an alternative method supported by the plugin for declaring trust policies, or is it intentionally not possible as designed by the developers?
If there is no alternative, what are the potential obstacles to implementing the
Principal
element in statements?Thank you in advance.
Reference: AWS Security Blog
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