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Granting an IAM User the Read Permissions on Specific Objects

Scenario

This topic describes how to grant an IAM user the read permissions on an object or a set of objects in an OBS bucket.

Recommended Configuration

To grant resource-level permissions to an IAM user, use a bucket policy.

Precautions

After configuration, the IAM user can download specific objects using APIs. However, if they download an object from OBS Console or OBS Browser+, a message will be displayed, indicating that they do not have required permissions.

This is because when they log in to OBS Console or OBS Browser+, the ListAllMyBuckets API is called to load the bucket list and some other APIs will also be called on other pages. In such case, the message is displayed.

If you want an IAM user to perform read operations on OBS Console or OBS Browser+, you need to configure custom IAM policies by referring to Follow-up Procedure.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane of OBS Console, choose Object Storage.
  2. In the bucket list, click the bucket name you want to go to the Overview page.
  3. In the navigation pane, choose Permissions.
  4. On the Bucket Policies page, click Create Bucket Policy under Custom Bucket Policies.
  5. Configure a bucket policy.

    Figure 1 Configuring a bucket policy
    Table 1 Parameters for creating a bucket policy

    Parameter

    Description

    Policy Mode

    Select Read-only.

    Principal

    • Choose Include > Cloud service user.
    • Account ID: Enter one account ID only, or enter an asterisk (*) to indicate that the policy takes effect on all users (including both registered and anonymous users).
    • User ID: Enter one or more user IDs separated by a comma (,).

    Resources

    • Include
    • Resource Name: Enter the object or the set of objects that will be accessed.

      For one object, enter object name.

      For a set of objects, enter object name prefix + *, * + object name suffix, or *.

  6. Click OK.

Follow-up Procedure

To perform read operations on OBS Console or OBS Browser+, you must add the obs🪣ListAllMyBuckets (for listing buckets) and obs🪣ListBucket (for listing objects in a bucket) permissions to the custom IAM policy.

obs🪣ListAllMyBuckets applies to all resources, while obs🪣ListBucket applies only to the authorized bucket. Therefore, you need to add these two permissions to the policy.

  1. Log in to the management console using a cloud service account.
  2. On the top menu bar, choose Service List > Management & Deployment > Identity and Access Management.
  3. In the navigation pane, choose Permissions.
  4. Click Create Custom Policy in the upper right corner.
  5. Configure a custom policy.

    Figure 2 Configuring a custom policy
    Table 2 Parameters for configuring a custom policy

    Parameter

    Description

    Policy Name

    Enter a policy name.

    Policy View

    Select one based on your own habits. Visual editor is used here.

    Policy Content

    [Permission 1]

    • Select Allow.
    • Select Object Storage Service (OBS).
    • Select obs🪣ListAllMyBuckets from the actions.
    • Select All for resources.

    [Permission 2]

    • Select Allow.
    • Select Object Storage Service (OBS).
    • Select obs🪣ListBucket from the actions.
    • Select Specific for Resources and select Specify resource path for Bucket. Click Add Resource Path. Enter the bucket name in the Path text box for applying the policy only to this bucket.

    Scope

    Use the default value Global services.

  6. Click OK.
  7. Create a user group and assign permissions.

    Apply the created custom policy to the user group by following the instructions in the IAM document.

  8. Add the IAM user you want to authorize to the created user group.

    Due to data caching, it takes about 10 to 15 minutes for a custom policy to take effect.