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AWS Account Page

In the AWS Account page, you can review and modify your credentials to access the S3 default storage layer. In the Connections page, click AWS Account.

Note

This section applies to using S3 as the default storage layer. Before you begin, some information must be gathered from AWS. See Enable Access to S3 and AWS Resources.

Authentication method

The following methods can be used to manage authentication with AWS.

Credential Provider

Description

Use a cross-account role (IAM role)

The Alteryx Analytics Cloud can use any IAM roles that have been defined for workspace members to access AWS data sources, such as S3 and Redshift.

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This credential provider method is recommended.

Use access keys

You can apply key and secret access key combinations to gate access to AWS data sources. These access keys can be applied in workspace mode or in per-user mode by individual members.

Use a Cross-Account Role - Create an IAM Policy

After you select a cross-account role, you must specify an IAM policy and apply it to the workspace.

Prerequisites:

  • Any IAM role in use must include a trust relationship for the Alteryx Analytics Cloud. For more information, see Insert Trust Relationship in AWS IAM Role.

  • If you want workspace members to be able to use the on-boarding walkthrough, they must have access to the Alteryx assets required for the walkthrough. For more information, see Required AWS Account Permissions.

Copy policy

Choose an S3 bucket: Enter the name of your S3 bucket.

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This value specifies your default S3 bucket and referenced in the IAM policy that is displayed.

Follow the instructions to copy the specified policy to the clipboard.

Create IAM role

You can follow the instructions on-screen to define an IAM role that uses your new policy.

Fields:

Setting

Description

Account ID

This value is pre-populated when the workspace is created.

Note

Do not modify.

External ID

This value is pre-populated when the workspace is created.

Note

Do not modify.

Copy the IAM role ARN from the AWS console and paste it into the textbox.

Use Access Keys - Provide Your AWS Credentials

For key-secret authentication to AWS, please specify the following settings.

Note

The AWS key and secret must provide read/write access to the default S3 bucket at least.

The account must have the ListAllMyBuckets ACL among its permissions.

Setting

Description

AWS access key

The AWS access key to use.

AWS secret key

The AWS secret associated with the access key.

Storage and encryption

S3 Buckets

For key-secret authentication to AWS, please specify the following settings.

Setting

Description

Default S3 bucket for uploaded files, temporary files, and job results

Specify the name of the default S3 bucket.

Note

Specify the top-level bucket name only. There should not be any backslashes in your entry.

Additional S3 buckets

You can specify any additional S3 buckets in a comma-separated list of names.

Encryption type

The Alteryx Analytics Cloud supports the use of server-side encryption when writing results.

Note

When encryption is enabled, all buckets to which you are writing must share the same encryption policy.

Setting

Description

Encryption Type

Supported encryption types:

Note

If None is selected here, AWS S3 still applies server-side encryption to the bucket without impact to cost or performance. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/default-bucket-encryption.html.

  • None

  • SSE-S3

  • SSE-KMS

KMS key ID

If SSE-KMS has been selected, you can paste the KMS Key ID value in this field.