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AWS IAM node#

Use the AWS IAM node to automate work in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and integrate AWS IAM with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of AWS IAM features, which includes creating, updating, getting and deleting users and groups as well as managing group membership.

On this page, you'll find a list of operations the AWS IAM node supports, and links to more resources.

Credentials

You can find authentication information for this node here.

Operations#

  • User:
    • Add to Group: Add an existing user to a group.
    • Create: Create a new user.
    • Delete: Delete a user.
    • Get: Retrieve a user.
    • Get Many: Retrieve a list of users.
    • Remove From Group: Remove a user from a group.
    • Update: Update an existing user.
  • Group:
    • Create: Create a new group.
    • Delete: Create a new group.
    • Get: Retrieve a group.
    • Get Many: Retrieve a list of groups.
    • Update: Update an existing group.

Templates and examples#

Automated GitHub Scanner for Exposed AWS IAM Keys

by Niranjan G

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Automated AWS IAM Key Compromise Response with Slack & Claude AI

by Niranjan G

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IAM Compliance Automation: Enforce MFA and Clean Up Access Keys in AWS

by Trung Tran

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Browse AWS IAM integration templates, or search all templates

Refer to the AWS IAM documentation for more information about the service.

What to do if your operation isn't supported#

If this node doesn't support the operation you want to do, you can use the HTTP Request node to call the service's API.

You can use the credential you created for this service in the HTTP Request node:

  1. In the HTTP Request node, select Authentication > Predefined Credential Type.
  2. Select the service you want to connect to.
  3. Select your credential.

Refer to Custom API operations for more information.

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