AWS Cloudformation Role is not authorized to perform AssumeRole on Role












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I am trying to execute a cloudformation stack which contains the following resources:




  • Codebuild project

  • Codepipeline pipeline

  • Roles needed


While trying to execute the stack, it fails with the following error:




arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole is not authorized to perform AssumeRole on role arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole (Service: AWSCodePipeline; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidStructureException; Request ID: 7de2b1c6-a432-47e6-8208-2c0072ebaf4b)




I created the role using a managed policy, but I have already tried with a normal policy and it does not work neither.



This is the Role Policy:



CodePipelinePolicy:
Type: AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy
Properties:
Description: 'This policy grants permissions to a service role to enable Codepipeline to use multiple AWS Resources on the users behalf'
Path: "/"
PolicyDocument:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Resource: "*"
Effect: "Allow"
Condition: {}
Action:
- autoscaling:*
- cloudwatch:*
- cloudtrail:*
- cloudformation:*
- codebuild:*
- codecommit:*
- codedeploy:*
- codepipeline:*
- ec2:*
- ecs:*
- ecr:*
- elasticbeanstalk:*
- elasticloadbalancing:*
- iam:*
- lambda:*
- logs:*
- rds:*
- s3:*
- sns:*
- ssm:*
- sqs:*
- kms:*


This is the Role



CodePipelineRole:
Type: "AWS::IAM::Role"
Properties:
RoleName: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}-CodePipelineRole
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Version: '2012-10-17'
Statement:
- Action:
- 'sts:AssumeRole'
Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service:
- codepipeline.amazonaws.com
Path: /
ManagedPolicyArns:
- !Ref CodePipelinePolicy


What intrigues me the most is that it seems like CodePipelineRole is trying to AssumeRole to itself. I'm not understanding what can be happening here.



And when I set the policy's action to *, it works! I don't know what permissions could be missing.



Thanks










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  • Are you trying ot use the same role for the CodePipeline role and the CloudFormation or action role? Try a different role and see if the error is still there.
    – TimB
    Nov 27 at 17:46










  • Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
    – user4601931
    yesterday
















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I am trying to execute a cloudformation stack which contains the following resources:




  • Codebuild project

  • Codepipeline pipeline

  • Roles needed


While trying to execute the stack, it fails with the following error:




arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole is not authorized to perform AssumeRole on role arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole (Service: AWSCodePipeline; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidStructureException; Request ID: 7de2b1c6-a432-47e6-8208-2c0072ebaf4b)




I created the role using a managed policy, but I have already tried with a normal policy and it does not work neither.



This is the Role Policy:



CodePipelinePolicy:
Type: AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy
Properties:
Description: 'This policy grants permissions to a service role to enable Codepipeline to use multiple AWS Resources on the users behalf'
Path: "/"
PolicyDocument:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Resource: "*"
Effect: "Allow"
Condition: {}
Action:
- autoscaling:*
- cloudwatch:*
- cloudtrail:*
- cloudformation:*
- codebuild:*
- codecommit:*
- codedeploy:*
- codepipeline:*
- ec2:*
- ecs:*
- ecr:*
- elasticbeanstalk:*
- elasticloadbalancing:*
- iam:*
- lambda:*
- logs:*
- rds:*
- s3:*
- sns:*
- ssm:*
- sqs:*
- kms:*


This is the Role



CodePipelineRole:
Type: "AWS::IAM::Role"
Properties:
RoleName: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}-CodePipelineRole
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Version: '2012-10-17'
Statement:
- Action:
- 'sts:AssumeRole'
Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service:
- codepipeline.amazonaws.com
Path: /
ManagedPolicyArns:
- !Ref CodePipelinePolicy


What intrigues me the most is that it seems like CodePipelineRole is trying to AssumeRole to itself. I'm not understanding what can be happening here.



And when I set the policy's action to *, it works! I don't know what permissions could be missing.



Thanks










share|improve this question






















  • Are you trying ot use the same role for the CodePipeline role and the CloudFormation or action role? Try a different role and see if the error is still there.
    – TimB
    Nov 27 at 17:46










  • Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
    – user4601931
    yesterday














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I am trying to execute a cloudformation stack which contains the following resources:




  • Codebuild project

  • Codepipeline pipeline

  • Roles needed


While trying to execute the stack, it fails with the following error:




arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole is not authorized to perform AssumeRole on role arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole (Service: AWSCodePipeline; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidStructureException; Request ID: 7de2b1c6-a432-47e6-8208-2c0072ebaf4b)




I created the role using a managed policy, but I have already tried with a normal policy and it does not work neither.



This is the Role Policy:



CodePipelinePolicy:
Type: AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy
Properties:
Description: 'This policy grants permissions to a service role to enable Codepipeline to use multiple AWS Resources on the users behalf'
Path: "/"
PolicyDocument:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Resource: "*"
Effect: "Allow"
Condition: {}
Action:
- autoscaling:*
- cloudwatch:*
- cloudtrail:*
- cloudformation:*
- codebuild:*
- codecommit:*
- codedeploy:*
- codepipeline:*
- ec2:*
- ecs:*
- ecr:*
- elasticbeanstalk:*
- elasticloadbalancing:*
- iam:*
- lambda:*
- logs:*
- rds:*
- s3:*
- sns:*
- ssm:*
- sqs:*
- kms:*


This is the Role



CodePipelineRole:
Type: "AWS::IAM::Role"
Properties:
RoleName: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}-CodePipelineRole
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Version: '2012-10-17'
Statement:
- Action:
- 'sts:AssumeRole'
Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service:
- codepipeline.amazonaws.com
Path: /
ManagedPolicyArns:
- !Ref CodePipelinePolicy


What intrigues me the most is that it seems like CodePipelineRole is trying to AssumeRole to itself. I'm not understanding what can be happening here.



And when I set the policy's action to *, it works! I don't know what permissions could be missing.



Thanks










share|improve this question













I am trying to execute a cloudformation stack which contains the following resources:




  • Codebuild project

  • Codepipeline pipeline

  • Roles needed


While trying to execute the stack, it fails with the following error:




arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole is not authorized to perform AssumeRole on role arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_ID:role/CodePipelineRole (Service: AWSCodePipeline; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidStructureException; Request ID: 7de2b1c6-a432-47e6-8208-2c0072ebaf4b)




I created the role using a managed policy, but I have already tried with a normal policy and it does not work neither.



This is the Role Policy:



CodePipelinePolicy:
Type: AWS::IAM::ManagedPolicy
Properties:
Description: 'This policy grants permissions to a service role to enable Codepipeline to use multiple AWS Resources on the users behalf'
Path: "/"
PolicyDocument:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Resource: "*"
Effect: "Allow"
Condition: {}
Action:
- autoscaling:*
- cloudwatch:*
- cloudtrail:*
- cloudformation:*
- codebuild:*
- codecommit:*
- codedeploy:*
- codepipeline:*
- ec2:*
- ecs:*
- ecr:*
- elasticbeanstalk:*
- elasticloadbalancing:*
- iam:*
- lambda:*
- logs:*
- rds:*
- s3:*
- sns:*
- ssm:*
- sqs:*
- kms:*


This is the Role



CodePipelineRole:
Type: "AWS::IAM::Role"
Properties:
RoleName: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}-CodePipelineRole
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Version: '2012-10-17'
Statement:
- Action:
- 'sts:AssumeRole'
Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service:
- codepipeline.amazonaws.com
Path: /
ManagedPolicyArns:
- !Ref CodePipelinePolicy


What intrigues me the most is that it seems like CodePipelineRole is trying to AssumeRole to itself. I'm not understanding what can be happening here.



And when I set the policy's action to *, it works! I don't know what permissions could be missing.



Thanks







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  • Are you trying ot use the same role for the CodePipeline role and the CloudFormation or action role? Try a different role and see if the error is still there.
    – TimB
    Nov 27 at 17:46










  • Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
    – user4601931
    yesterday


















  • Are you trying ot use the same role for the CodePipeline role and the CloudFormation or action role? Try a different role and see if the error is still there.
    – TimB
    Nov 27 at 17:46










  • Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
    – user4601931
    yesterday
















Are you trying ot use the same role for the CodePipeline role and the CloudFormation or action role? Try a different role and see if the error is still there.
– TimB
Nov 27 at 17:46




Are you trying ot use the same role for the CodePipeline role and the CloudFormation or action role? Try a different role and see if the error is still there.
– TimB
Nov 27 at 17:46












Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
– user4601931
yesterday




Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue.
– user4601931
yesterday

















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