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package com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin

import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.RoleArgs.builder
import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin.inputs.RolePolicyArgs
import com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.kotlin.inputs.RolePolicyArgsBuilder
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.Any
import kotlin.Int
import kotlin.String
import kotlin.Suppress
import kotlin.Unit
import kotlin.collections.List
import kotlin.jvm.JvmName

/**
 * Creates a new role for your AWS-account.
 *   For more information about roles, see [IAM roles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles.html) in the *IAM User Guide*. For information about quotas for role names and the number of roles you can create, see [IAM and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_iam-quotas.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
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 * @property assumeRolePolicyDocument The trust policy that is associated with this role. Trust policies define which entities can assume the role. You can associate only one trust policy with a role. For an example of a policy that can be used to assume a role, see [Template Examples](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.html#aws-resource-iam-role--examples). For more information about the elements that you can use in an IAM policy, see [Policy Elements Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements.html) in the *User Guide*.
 * Search the [CloudFormation User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/) for `AWS::IAM::Role` for more information about the expected schema for this property.
 * @property description A description of the role that you provide.
 * @property managedPolicyArns A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the role.
 *  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 maxSessionDuration The maximum session duration (in seconds) that you want to set for the specified role. If you do not specify a value for this setting, the default value of one hour is applied. This setting can have a value from 1 hour to 12 hours.
 *  Anyone who assumes the role from the CLI or API can use the ``DurationSeconds`` API parameter or the ``duration-seconds`` CLI parameter to request a longer session. The ``MaxSessionDuration`` setting determines the maximum duration that can be requested using the ``DurationSeconds`` parameter. If users don't specify a value for the ``DurationSeconds`` parameter, their security credentials are valid for one hour by default. This applies when you use the ``AssumeRole*`` API operations or the ``assume-role*`` CLI operations but does not apply when you use those operations to create a console URL. For more information, see [Using IAM roles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 * @property path The path to the role. 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 policy used to set the permissions boundary for the role.
 *  For more information about permissions boundaries, see [Permissions boundaries for IAM identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
 * @property policies Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM role.
 * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
 * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
 * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
 * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
 * @property roleName A name for the IAM role, up to 64 characters in length. For valid values, see the `RoleName` parameter for the [`CreateRole`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html) action in the *IAM User Guide* .
 * 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 role name must be unique within the account. Role names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create roles named both "Role1" and "role1".
 * If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the role 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 IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation 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"}]]}` .
 * @property tags A list of tags that are attached to the role. 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*.
 */
public data class RoleArgs(
    public val assumeRolePolicyDocument: Output? = null,
    public val description: Output? = null,
    public val managedPolicyArns: Output>? = null,
    public val maxSessionDuration: Output? = null,
    public val path: Output? = null,
    public val permissionsBoundary: Output? = null,
    public val policies: Output>? = null,
    public val roleName: Output? = null,
    public val tags: Output>? = null,
) : ConvertibleToJava {
    override fun toJava(): com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.RoleArgs =
        com.pulumi.awsnative.iam.RoleArgs.builder()
            .assumeRolePolicyDocument(assumeRolePolicyDocument?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .description(description?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .managedPolicyArns(managedPolicyArns?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0.map({ args0 -> args0 }) }))
            .maxSessionDuration(maxSessionDuration?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .path(path?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .permissionsBoundary(permissionsBoundary?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .policies(
                policies?.applyValue({ args0 ->
                    args0.map({ args0 ->
                        args0.let({ args0 ->
                            args0.toJava()
                        })
                    })
                }),
            )
            .roleName(roleName?.applyValue({ args0 -> args0 }))
            .tags(
                tags?.applyValue({ args0 ->
                    args0.map({ args0 ->
                        args0.let({ args0 ->
                            args0.toJava()
                        })
                    })
                }),
            ).build()
}

/**
 * Builder for [RoleArgs].
 */
@PulumiTagMarker
public class RoleArgsBuilder internal constructor() {
    private var assumeRolePolicyDocument: Output? = null

    private var description: Output? = null

    private var managedPolicyArns: Output>? = null

    private var maxSessionDuration: Output? = null

    private var path: Output? = null

    private var permissionsBoundary: Output? = null

    private var policies: Output>? = null

    private var roleName: Output? = null

    private var tags: Output>? = null

    /**
     * @param value The trust policy that is associated with this role. Trust policies define which entities can assume the role. You can associate only one trust policy with a role. For an example of a policy that can be used to assume a role, see [Template Examples](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.html#aws-resource-iam-role--examples). For more information about the elements that you can use in an IAM policy, see [Policy Elements Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements.html) in the *User Guide*.
     * Search the [CloudFormation User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/) for `AWS::IAM::Role` for more information about the expected schema for this property.
     */
    @JvmName("yprfmhyvhyiseeyq")
    public suspend fun assumeRolePolicyDocument(`value`: Output) {
        this.assumeRolePolicyDocument = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value A description of the role that you provide.
     */
    @JvmName("bkacaiwgeppfffkl")
    public suspend fun description(`value`: Output) {
        this.description = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the role.
     *  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("jtfueiltuotwgjkr")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(`value`: Output>) {
        this.managedPolicyArns = value
    }

    @JvmName("pjeckxpjpmxjoxap")
    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 role.
     *  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("waxewvtsrhpqogwi")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(values: List>) {
        this.managedPolicyArns = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value The maximum session duration (in seconds) that you want to set for the specified role. If you do not specify a value for this setting, the default value of one hour is applied. This setting can have a value from 1 hour to 12 hours.
     *  Anyone who assumes the role from the CLI or API can use the ``DurationSeconds`` API parameter or the ``duration-seconds`` CLI parameter to request a longer session. The ``MaxSessionDuration`` setting determines the maximum duration that can be requested using the ``DurationSeconds`` parameter. If users don't specify a value for the ``DurationSeconds`` parameter, their security credentials are valid for one hour by default. This applies when you use the ``AssumeRole*`` API operations or the ``assume-role*`` CLI operations but does not apply when you use those operations to create a console URL. For more information, see [Using IAM roles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("ljjphexrwxdntmms")
    public suspend fun maxSessionDuration(`value`: Output) {
        this.maxSessionDuration = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value The path to the role. 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("xtcnrwvpajpaeobf")
    public suspend fun path(`value`: Output) {
        this.path = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value The ARN of the policy used to set the permissions boundary for the role.
     *  For more information about permissions boundaries, see [Permissions boundaries for IAM identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("eqpjwuvimmoqutft")
    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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("upjwktyidpvqvebq")
    public suspend fun policies(`value`: Output>) {
        this.policies = value
    }

    @JvmName("omkhqtqcfwgqlqve")
    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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("muhrcdfdhqplrhcr")
    public suspend fun policies(values: List>) {
        this.policies = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value A name for the IAM role, up to 64 characters in length. For valid values, see the `RoleName` parameter for the [`CreateRole`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html) action in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * 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 role name must be unique within the account. Role names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create roles named both "Role1" and "role1".
     * If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the role 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 IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation 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("gfjixmqbldnsyyac")
    public suspend fun roleName(`value`: Output) {
        this.roleName = value
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of tags that are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("chstrclpbgxyjkqk")
    public suspend fun tags(`value`: Output>) {
        this.tags = value
    }

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

    /**
     * @param values A list of tags that are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("qqndiblaoxojkteq")
    public suspend fun tags(values: List>) {
        this.tags = Output.all(values)
    }

    /**
     * @param value The trust policy that is associated with this role. Trust policies define which entities can assume the role. You can associate only one trust policy with a role. For an example of a policy that can be used to assume a role, see [Template Examples](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.html#aws-resource-iam-role--examples). For more information about the elements that you can use in an IAM policy, see [Policy Elements Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements.html) in the *User Guide*.
     * Search the [CloudFormation User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/) for `AWS::IAM::Role` for more information about the expected schema for this property.
     */
    @JvmName("rciabssnyoechvjk")
    public suspend fun assumeRolePolicyDocument(`value`: Any?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.assumeRolePolicyDocument = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value A description of the role that you provide.
     */
    @JvmName("eiybqbqpcbmtausv")
    public suspend fun description(`value`: String?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.description = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to attach to the role.
     *  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("tlvbpbxddtmnnvkp")
    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 role.
     *  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("sarnqpvxskijposm")
    public suspend fun managedPolicyArns(vararg values: String) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.managedPolicyArns = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value The maximum session duration (in seconds) that you want to set for the specified role. If you do not specify a value for this setting, the default value of one hour is applied. This setting can have a value from 1 hour to 12 hours.
     *  Anyone who assumes the role from the CLI or API can use the ``DurationSeconds`` API parameter or the ``duration-seconds`` CLI parameter to request a longer session. The ``MaxSessionDuration`` setting determines the maximum duration that can be requested using the ``DurationSeconds`` parameter. If users don't specify a value for the ``DurationSeconds`` parameter, their security credentials are valid for one hour by default. This applies when you use the ``AssumeRole*`` API operations or the ``assume-role*`` CLI operations but does not apply when you use those operations to create a console URL. For more information, see [Using IAM roles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("sphahajqtlrnllkb")
    public suspend fun maxSessionDuration(`value`: Int?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.maxSessionDuration = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value The path to the role. 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("tneibxfboxsdstek")
    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 policy used to set the permissions boundary for the role.
     *  For more information about permissions boundaries, see [Permissions boundaries for IAM identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html) in the *IAM User Guide*.
     */
    @JvmName("xnwvrjisqriuuufc")
    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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("ihydxcqdagneienv")
    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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("wlbkpwhijmxmgepu")
    public suspend fun policies(argument: List Unit>) {
        val toBeMapped = argument.toList().map { RolePolicyArgsBuilder().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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("mudbqxiweoeifwlm")
    public suspend fun policies(vararg argument: suspend RolePolicyArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = argument.toList().map { RolePolicyArgsBuilder().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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("awhcdjokwwicprwc")
    public suspend fun policies(argument: suspend RolePolicyArgsBuilder.() -> Unit) {
        val toBeMapped = listOf(RolePolicyArgsBuilder().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 role.
     * When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role. You can update a role's trust policy later. For more information about IAM roles, go to [Using Roles to Delegate Permissions and Federate Identities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/roles-toplevel.html) .
     * A role can also have an attached managed policy. For information about policies, see [Managed Policies and Inline Policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/policies-managed-vs-inline.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * For information about limits on the number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see [Limitations on IAM Entities](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/LimitationsOnEntities.html) in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * > If an external policy (such as `AWS::IAM::Policy` or `AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy` ) has a `Ref` to a role and if a resource (such as `AWS::ECS::Service` ) also has a `Ref` to the same role, add a `DependsOn` attribute to the resource to make the resource depend on the external policy. This dependency ensures that the role's policy is available throughout the resource's lifecycle. For example, when you delete a stack with an `AWS::ECS::Service` resource, the `DependsOn` attribute ensures that AWS CloudFormation deletes the `AWS::ECS::Service` resource before deleting its role's policy.
     */
    @JvmName("sigomxxncdaiedoh")
    public suspend fun policies(vararg values: RolePolicyArgs) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.policies = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value A name for the IAM role, up to 64 characters in length. For valid values, see the `RoleName` parameter for the [`CreateRole`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRole.html) action in the *IAM User Guide* .
     * 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 role name must be unique within the account. Role names are not distinguished by case. For example, you cannot create roles named both "Role1" and "role1".
     * If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID and uses that ID for the role 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 IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation 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("ahrybilwixvuvomo")
    public suspend fun roleName(`value`: String?) {
        val toBeMapped = value
        val mapped = toBeMapped?.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.roleName = mapped
    }

    /**
     * @param value A list of tags that are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("viwrjjkbexohxjgb")
    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 are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("hrildhgkdxpiiqju")
    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 are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("kakeybifojhaluqb")
    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 are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("xbqaowlgaespoybp")
    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 are attached to the role. 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*.
     */
    @JvmName("qerlqeooechiylqt")
    public suspend fun tags(vararg values: TagArgs) {
        val toBeMapped = values.toList()
        val mapped = toBeMapped.let({ args0 -> of(args0) })
        this.tags = mapped
    }

    internal fun build(): RoleArgs = RoleArgs(
        assumeRolePolicyDocument = assumeRolePolicyDocument,
        description = description,
        managedPolicyArns = managedPolicyArns,
        maxSessionDuration = maxSessionDuration,
        path = path,
        permissionsBoundary = permissionsBoundary,
        policies = policies,
        roleName = roleName,
        tags = tags,
    )
}




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