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package com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin

import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.UserArgs.builder
import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin.inputs.UserLoginProfileArgs
import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin.inputs.UserLoginProfileArgsBuilder
import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin.inputs.UserPolicyArgs
import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin.inputs.UserPolicyArgsBuilder
import com.pulumi.awsnative.kotlin.inputs.TagArgs
import com.pulumi.awsnative.kotlin.inputs.TagArgsBuilder
import com.pulumi.core.Output
import com.pulumi.core.Output.of
import com.pulumi.kotlin.ConvertibleToJava
import com.pulumi.kotlin.PulumiTagMarker
import com.pulumi.kotlin.applySuspend
import kotlin.String
import kotlin.Suppress
import kotlin.Unit
import kotlin.collections.List
import kotlin.jvm.JvmName

/**
 * Creates a new IAM user for your AWS-account.
 *   For information about quotas for the number of IAM users you can create, see [IAM and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_iam-quotas.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 * @property groups A list of group names to which you want to add the user.
 * @property loginProfile Creates a password for the specified IAM user. A password allows an IAM user to access AWS services through the console.
 *  You can use the CLI, the AWS API, or the *Users* page in the IAM console to create a password for any IAM user. Use [ChangePassword](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_ChangePassword.html) to update your own existing password in the *My Security Credentials* page in the console.
 *  For more information about managing passwords, see [Managing passwords](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_ManagingLogins.html) in the *User Guide*.
 * @property managedPolicyArns A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the user.
 *  For more information about ARNs, see [Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Service Namespaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) in the *General Reference*.
 * @property path The path for the user name. For more information about paths, see [IAM identifiers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_Identifiers.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 *  This parameter is optional. If it is not included, it defaults to a slash (/).
 *  This parameter allows (through its [regex pattern](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex)) a string of characters consisting of either a forward slash (/) by itself or a string that must begin and end with forward slashes. In addition, it can contain any ASCII character from the ! (``\u0021``) through the DEL character (``\u007F``), including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.
 * @property permissionsBoundary The ARN of the managed policy that is used to set the permissions boundary for the user.
 *  A permissions boundary policy defines the maximum permissions that identity-based policies can grant to an entity, but does not grant permissions. Permissions boundaries do not define the maximum permissions that a resource-based policy can grant to an entity. To learn more, see [Permissions boundaries for IAM entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 *  For more information about policy types, see [Policy types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#access_policy-types) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 * @property policies Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
 *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
 *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
 * @property tags A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
 * @property userName The name of the user to create. Do not include the path in this value.
 *  This parameter allows (per its [regex pattern](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex)) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-. The user name must be unique within the account. User names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create users named both "John" and "john".
 *  If you don't specify a name, CFN generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the user name.
 *  If you specify a name, you must specify the ``CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM`` value to acknowledge your template's capabilities. For more information, see [Acknowledging Resources in Templates](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#using-iam-capabilities).
 *   Naming an IAM resource can cause an unrecoverable error if you reuse the same template in multiple Regions. To prevent this, we recommend using ``Fn::Join`` and ``AWS::Region`` to create a Region-specific name, as in the following example: ``{"Fn::Join": ["", [{"Ref": "AWS::Region"}, {"Ref": "MyResourceName"}]]}``.
 */
public data class UserArgs(
    public val groups: Output>? = null,
    public val loginProfile: Output? = null,
    public val managedPolicyArns: Output>? = null,
    public val path: Output? = null,
    public val permissionsBoundary: Output? = null,
    public val policies: Output>? = null,
    public val tags: Output>? = null,
    public val userName: Output? = null,
) : ConvertibleToJava {
    override fun toJava(): com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.UserArgs =
        com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.UserArgs.builder()
            .groups(groups?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0.map({ args0 -> args0 }) }))
            .loginProfile(loginProfile?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0.let({ args0 -> args0.toJava() }) }))
            .managedPolicyArns(managedPolicyArns?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0.map({ args0 -> args0 }) }))
            .path(path?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .permissionsBoundary(permissionsBoundary?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .policies(
                policies?.applyValue({ args0 ->
                    args0.map({ args0 ->
                        args0.let({ args0 ->
                            args0.toJava()
                        })
                    })
                }),
            )
            .tags(tags?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0.map({ args0 -> args0.let({ args0 -> args0.toJava() }) }) }))
            .userName(userName?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 })).build()
}

/**
 * Builder for [UserArgs].
 */
@PulumiTagMarker
public class UserArgsBuilder internal constructor() {
    private var groups: Output>? = null

    private var loginProfile: Output? = null

    private var managedPolicyArns: Output>? = null

    private var path: Output? = null

    private var permissionsBoundary: Output? = null

    private var policies: Output>? = null

    private var tags: Output>? = null

    private var userName: Output? = null

    /**
     * @param value A list of group names to which you want to add the user.
     */
    @JvmName("nhavxdqiowyywbfd")
    public suspend fun groups(`value`: Output>) {
        this.groups = value
    }

    @JvmName("fabsoipskjkjjixe")
    public suspend fun groups(vararg values: Output) {
        this.groups = Output.all(values.asList())
    }

    /**
     * @param values A list of group names to which you want to add the user.
     */
    @JvmName("htqpsrgfisnwiobd")
    public suspend fun groups(values: List>) {
        this.groups = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value Creates a password for the specified IAM user. A password allows an IAM user to access AWS services through the console.
     *  You can use the CLI, the AWS API, or the *Users* page in the IAM console to create a password for any IAM user. Use [ChangePassword](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_ChangePassword.html) to update your own existing password in the *My Security Credentials* page in the console.
     *  For more information about managing passwords, see [Managing passwords](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_ManagingLogins.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("ffboqwxurwqnudbd")
    public suspend fun loginProfile(`value`: Output) {
        this.loginProfile = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the user.
     *  For more information about ARNs, see [Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Service Namespaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) in the *General Reference*.
     */
    @JvmName("yieeapcdjkbbpsdo")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(`value`: Output>) {
        this.managedPolicyArns = value
    }

    @JvmName("obfjgdfwksxhesfb")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(vararg values: Output) {
        this.managedPolicyArns = Output.all(values.asList())
    }

    /**
     * @param values A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the user.
     *  For more information about ARNs, see [Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Service Namespaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) in the *General Reference*.
     */
    @JvmName("newehhdmduevkufr")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(values: List>) {
        this.managedPolicyArns = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value The path for the user name. For more information about paths, see [IAM identifiers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_Identifiers.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *  This parameter is optional. If it is not included, it defaults to a slash (/).
     *  This parameter allows (through its [regex pattern](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex)) a string of characters consisting of either a forward slash (/) by itself or a string that must begin and end with forward slashes. In addition, it can contain any ASCII character from the ! (``\u0021``) through the DEL character (``\u007F``), including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.
     */
    @JvmName("csbepnjnqwdnptkf")
    public suspend fun path(`value`: Output) {
        this.path = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value The ARN of the managed policy that is used to set the permissions boundary for the user.
     *  A permissions boundary policy defines the maximum permissions that identity-based policies can grant to an entity, but does not grant permissions. Permissions boundaries do not define the maximum permissions that a resource-based policy can grant to an entity. To learn more, see [Permissions boundaries for IAM entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *  For more information about policy types, see [Policy types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#access_policy-types) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("xpyhoqtyxgaxnlar")
    public suspend fun permissionsBoundary(`value`: Output) {
        this.permissionsBoundary = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("mvkmbetxdxkpnqnf")
    public suspend fun policies(`value`: Output>) {
        this.policies = value
    }

    @JvmName("tyqhaaudscgqowce")
    public suspend fun policies(vararg values: Output) {
        this.policies = Output.all(values.asList())
    }

    /**
     * @param values Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("ddwunfidgdmmfuvd")
    public suspend fun policies(values: List>) {
        this.policies = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("tkorhgswnpofkplx")
    public suspend fun tags(`value`: Output>) {
        this.tags = value
    }

    @JvmName("utrovqpiurdnsrdm")
    public suspend fun tags(vararg values: Output) {
        this.tags = Output.all(values.asList())
    }

    /**
     * @param values A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("wkfwullbqnwrnixf")
    public suspend fun tags(values: List>) {
        this.tags = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value The name of the user to create. Do not include the path in this value.
     *  This parameter allows (per its [regex pattern](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex)) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-. The user name must be unique within the account. User names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create users named both "John" and "john".
     *  If you don't specify a name, CFN generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the user name.
     *  If you specify a name, you must specify the ``CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM`` value to acknowledge your template's capabilities. For more information, see [Acknowledging Resources in Templates](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#using-iam-capabilities).
     *   Naming an IAM resource can cause an unrecoverable error if you reuse the same template in multiple Regions. To prevent this, we recommend using ``Fn::Join`` and ``AWS::Region`` to create a Region-specific name, as in the following example: ``{"Fn::Join": ["", [{"Ref": "AWS::Region"}, {"Ref": "MyResourceName"}]]}``.
     */
    @JvmName("gcqepcpmbiqvqioa")
    public suspend fun userName(`value`: Output) {
        this.userName = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of group names to which you want to add the user.
     */
    @JvmName("pmkfewnwloqutrdd")
    public suspend fun groups(`value`: List?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.groups = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param values A list of group names to which you want to add the user.
     */
    @JvmName("qctyndyowllsvchy")
    public suspend fun groups(vararg values: String) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.groups = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value Creates a password for the specified IAM user. A password allows an IAM user to access AWS services through the console.
     *  You can use the CLI, the AWS API, or the *Users* page in the IAM console to create a password for any IAM user. Use [ChangePassword](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_ChangePassword.html) to update your own existing password in the *My Security Credentials* page in the console.
     *  For more information about managing passwords, see [Managing passwords](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_ManagingLogins.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("cflffaookcmpvbde")
    public suspend fun loginProfile(`value`: UserLoginProfileArgs?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.loginProfile = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument Creates a password for the specified IAM user. A password allows an IAM user to access AWS services through the console.
     *  You can use the CLI, the AWS API, or the *Users* page in the IAM console to create a password for any IAM user. Use [ChangePassword](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_ChangePassword.html) to update your own existing password in the *My Security Credentials* page in the console.
     *  For more information about managing passwords, see [Managing passwords](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_ManagingLogins.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("mtqavdyiuwdghtor")
    public suspend fun loginProfile(argument: suspend UserLoginProfileArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = UserLoginProfileArgsBuilder().applySuspend { argument() }.build()
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.loginProfile = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the user.
     *  For more information about ARNs, see [Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Service Namespaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) in the *General Reference*.
     */
    @JvmName("jtbcshkfnbrldnet")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(`value`: List?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.managedPolicyArns = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param values A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the user.
     *  For more information about ARNs, see [Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Service Namespaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) in the *General Reference*.
     */
    @JvmName("lxtxpegwfeuywnvo")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(vararg values: String) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.managedPolicyArns = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value The path for the user name. For more information about paths, see [IAM identifiers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_Identifiers.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *  This parameter is optional. If it is not included, it defaults to a slash (/).
     *  This parameter allows (through its [regex pattern](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex)) a string of characters consisting of either a forward slash (/) by itself or a string that must begin and end with forward slashes. In addition, it can contain any ASCII character from the ! (``\u0021``) through the DEL character (``\u007F``), including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.
     */
    @JvmName("infhwslawqefneul")
    public suspend fun path(`value`: String?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.path = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value The ARN of the managed policy that is used to set the permissions boundary for the user.
     *  A permissions boundary policy defines the maximum permissions that identity-based policies can grant to an entity, but does not grant permissions. Permissions boundaries do not define the maximum permissions that a resource-based policy can grant to an entity. To learn more, see [Permissions boundaries for IAM entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *  For more information about policy types, see [Policy types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#access_policy-types) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("khckowcckrdcudaf")
    public suspend fun permissionsBoundary(`value`: String?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.permissionsBoundary = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("nxhrquuefdqhymcn")
    public suspend fun policies(`value`: List?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.policies = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("jbeknwujveuppotr")
    public suspend fun policies(argument: List Unit>) {
        val toBeMapped = argument.toList().map { UserPolicyArgsBuilder().applySuspend { it() }.build() }
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.policies = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("ykhiqcovsmbwsmrf")
    public suspend fun policies(vararg argument: suspend UserPolicyArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = argument.toList().map { UserPolicyArgsBuilder().applySuspend { it() }.build() }
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.policies = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("qoyyyhcjpvvloxhn")
    public suspend fun policies(argument: suspend UserPolicyArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = listOf(UserPolicyArgsBuilder().applySuspend { argument() }.build())
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.policies = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param values Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user. To view AWS::IAM::User snippets, see [Declaring an User Resource](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/quickref-iam.html#scenario-iam-user).
     *   The name of each policy for a role, user, or group must be unique. If you don't choose unique names, updates to the IAM identity will fail.
     *   For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see [Limitations on Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("qbbgndyjnvyqodiw")
    public suspend fun policies(vararg values: UserPolicyArgs) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.policies = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("ukxpqjewocyxfqea")
    public suspend fun tags(`value`: List?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.tags = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("wnuuoedmnfgbojmh")
    public suspend fun tags(argument: List Unit>) {
        val toBeMapped = argument.toList().map { TagArgsBuilder().applySuspend { it() }.build() }
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.tags = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("sdymugrvkiawhopp")
    public suspend fun tags(vararg argument: suspend TagArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = argument.toList().map { TagArgsBuilder().applySuspend { it() }.build() }
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.tags = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param argument A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("xjumkfnhjnbcpvtv")
    public suspend fun tags(argument: suspend TagArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = listOf(TagArgsBuilder().applySuspend { argument() }.build())
        val mapped = of(toBeMapped)
        this.tags = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param values A list of tags that you want to attach to the new user. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see [Tagging IAM resources](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_tags.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     *   If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.
     */
    @JvmName("fcyrdvgaifgxcpnr")
    public suspend fun tags(vararg values: TagArgs) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.tags = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value The name of the user to create. Do not include the path in this value.
     *  This parameter allows (per its [regex pattern](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex)) a string of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of the following characters: _+=,.@-. The user name must be unique within the account. User names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create users named both "John" and "john".
     *  If you don't specify a name, CFN generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the user name.
     *  If you specify a name, you must specify the ``CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM`` value to acknowledge your template's capabilities. For more information, see [Acknowledging Resources in Templates](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#using-iam-capabilities).
     *   Naming an IAM resource can cause an unrecoverable error if you reuse the same template in multiple Regions. To prevent this, we recommend using ``Fn::Join`` and ``AWS::Region`` to create a Region-specific name, as in the following example: ``{"Fn::Join": ["", [{"Ref": "AWS::Region"}, {"Ref": "MyResourceName"}]]}``.
     */
    @JvmName("lavhhlkrjxcfbxyi")
    public suspend fun userName(`value`: String?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.userName = mapped
    }

    internal fun build(): UserArgs = UserArgs(
        groups = groups,
        loginProfile = loginProfile,
        managedPolicyArns = managedPolicyArns,
        path = path,
        permissionsBoundary = permissionsBoundary,
        policies = policies,
        tags = tags,
        userName = userName,
    )
}




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