--- layout: "google" page_title: "Google: google_dataproc_job_iam" sidebar_current: "docs-google-dataproc-job-iam" description: |- Collection of resources to manage IAM policy for a Dataproc job. --- # IAM policy for Dataproc job Three different resources help you manage IAM policies on dataproc jobs. Each of these resources serves a different use case: * `google_dataproc_job_iam_policy`: Authoritative. Sets the IAM policy for the job and replaces any existing policy already attached. * `google_dataproc_job_iam_binding`: Authoritative for a given role. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a list of members. Other roles within the IAM policy for the job are preserved. * `google_dataproc_job_iam_member`: Non-authoritative. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a new member. Other members for the role for the job are preserved. ~> **Note:** `google_dataproc_job_iam_policy` **cannot** be used in conjunction with `google_dataproc_job_iam_binding` and `google_dataproc_job_iam_member` or they will fight over what your policy should be. In addition, be careful not to accidentaly unset ownership of the job as `google_dataproc_job_iam_policy` replaces the entire policy. ~> **Note:** `google_dataproc_job_iam_binding` resources **can be** used in conjunction with `google_dataproc_job_iam_member` resources **only if** they do not grant privilege to the same role. ## google\_pubsub\_subscription\_iam\_policy ```hcl data "google_iam_policy" "admin" { binding { role = "roles/editor" members = [ "user:jane@example.com", ] } } resource "google_dataproc_job_iam_policy" "editor" { project = "your-project" region = "your-region" job_id = "your-dataproc-job" policy_data = "${data.google_iam_policy.admin.policy_data}" } ``` ## google\_pubsub\_subscription\_iam\_binding ```hcl resource "google_dataproc_job_iam_binding" "editor" { job_id = "your-dataproc-job" role = "roles/editor" members = [ "user:jane@example.com", ] } ``` ## google\_pubsub\_subscription\_iam\_member ```hcl resource "google_dataproc_job_iam_member" "editor" { job_id = "your-dataproc-job" role = "roles/editor" member = "user:jane@example.com" } ``` ## Argument Reference The following arguments are supported: * `job` - (Required) The name or relative resource id of the job to manage IAM policies for. For `google_dataproc_job_iam_member` or `google_dataproc_job_iam_binding`: * `member/members` - (Required) Identities that will be granted the privilege in `role`. Each entry can have one of the following values: * **allUsers**: A special identifier that represents anyone who is on the internet; with or without a Google account. * **allAuthenticatedUsers**: A special identifier that represents anyone who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. * **user:{emailid}**: An email address that represents a specific Google account. For example, alice@gmail.com or joe@example.com. * **serviceAccount:{emailid}**: An email address that represents a service account. For example, my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com. * **group:{emailid}**: An email address that represents a Google group. For example, admins@example.com. * **domain:{domain}**: A G Suite domain (primary, instead of alias) name that represents all the users of that domain. For example, google.com or example.com. * `role` - (Required) The role that should be applied. Only one `google_dataproc_job_iam_binding` can be used per role. Note that custom roles must be of the format `[projects|organizations]/{parent-name}/roles/{role-name}`. `google_dataproc_job_iam_policy` only: * `policy_data` - (Required) The policy data generated by a `google_iam_policy` data source. - - - * `project` - (Optional) The project in which the job belongs. If it is not provided, Terraform will use the provider default. * `region` - (Optional) The region in which the job belongs. If it is not provided, Terraform will use the provider default. ## Attributes Reference In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported: * `etag` - (Computed) The etag of the jobs's IAM policy. ## Import Job IAM resources can be imported using the project, region, job id, role and/or member. ``` $ terraform import google_dataproc_job_iam_policy.editor "projects/{project}/regions/{region}/jobs/{job_id}" $ terraform import google_dataproc_job_iam_binding.editor "projects/{project}/regions/{region}/jobs/{job_id} roles/editor" $ terraform import google_dataproc_job_iam_member.editor "projects/{project}/regions/{region}/jobs/{job_id} roles/editor user:jane@example.com" ```