Managing Stacks
Manage stacks in Resource Manager.
Required IAM Policy
Use policies to grant access to stacks in Resource Manager.
To manage stacks, you must be given the required type of access in a policy written by an administrator, whether you're using the Console or the REST API with an SDK, CLI, or other tool. If you're new to policies, see Getting Started with Policies and Common Policies.
Administrators: For common policies that give groups access to stacks in Resource Manager, see Manage Stacks and Jobs (Securing Resource Manager).
Tasks
You can perform the following stack management tasks:
- Listing Stacks
- Creating a Stack
- Copying a Stack
- Listing Resource Discovery Services
- Listing Terraform Versions
- Listing Drift Status for a Stack
- Getting a Stack's Details
- Listing a Stack's Resources
- Getting a Stack's Terraform Configuration
- Getting a Stack's State File
- Updating a Stack
- Upgrading a Stack to a Later Terraform Version
- Inspecting Resources
- Adding Unmanaged Resources
- Detecting Drift in a Stack
- Moving a Stack to a Different Compartment
- Deleting a Stack
- Bulk Destroying Resources and Deleting Stacks
Applying Tags
Apply tags to resources to help organize them according to your business needs. You can apply tags when you create a resource, and you can update a resource later to add, revise, or remove tags. For general information about applying tags, see Resource Tags.