AWS Certificate Manager Spoke
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Summary of AWS Certificate Manager Spoke
The AWS Certificate Manager spoke enables ServiceNow customers to manage AWS certificates directly within their ServiceNow instance. This integration streamlines tasks related to certificate management, allowing for efficient automation of AWS Certificate Manager actions in response to events in ServiceNow.
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Key Features
- Integration Requirement: Requires an Integration Hub subscription for functionality.
- Supported Versions: Built for AWS Certificate Manager API version 2015-12-08, with potential compatibility for later versions.
- User Requirements: Users must have full access to AWS Certificate Manager, along with an Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
- Dependency Plugins: Ensure the installation of necessary plugins, including ServiceNow IntegrationHub components and others, for successful implementation.
- Automated Actions: Provides multiple actions for certificate management, including:
- Delete Certificate
- Get Certificate
- Import Certificate
- Request Certificate
- Add/Remove Tags
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the AWS Certificate Manager spoke, ServiceNow customers can automate and manage AWS certificates effectively, enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring compliance with security protocols. The integration allows for real-time updates and interactions without the need for extensive manual configurations.
Manage certificates in AWS Certificate Manager account from your ServiceNow instance.
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Integration Hub subscription
This spoke requires an Integration Hub subscription. For more information, see Legal schedules - IntegrationHub overview.
Spoke version
AWS Certificate Manager spoke v 1.0.1 is the latest version.
Supported versions
This spoke was built for AWS Certificate Manager API version 2015-12-08, but may be compatible with later versions.
Spoke requirements
- User with full access to AWS Certificate Manager.
- Access Key ID and Secret Access Key of the user. Record these values for later use.
Spoke dependencies
- ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Step - REST (com.glide.hub.action_step.rest)
- ServiceNow IntegrationHub Runtime (com.glide.hub.integration.runtime)
- ServiceNow Flow Designer - Dynamic Inputs (com.glide.hub.dynamic_inputs)
- Complex Object (com.glide.cobject)
- ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Template - Data Stream (com.glide.hub.action_type.datastream)
Spoke actions
The AWS Certificate Manager spoke provides actions to automate AWS Certificate Manager tasks when events occurs in your ServiceNow instance. Available actions include:
| Category | Action | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Certificate Management | Delete Certificate | Deletes a certificate and its associated private key. |
| Get Certificate | Retrieves an Amazon-issued certificate and its certificate chain. | |
| Get Certificate Details | Retrieves detailed metadata about the specified ACM certificate. | |
| Import Certificate | Imports a certificate to AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with services that are integrated with ACM. | |
| Look up Certificates | Retrieves a list of certificate ARNs and domain names. | |
| Request Certificate | Requests an ACM certificate for use with other AWS services. | |
| Resend Validation Email | Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation. | |
| Update Certificate Option | Updates details of the specified certificate. | |
| Tag Management | Add Tags To Certificate | Associates a set of tags with the required certificate. |
| Look up Tags For Certificate | Retrieves all tags that are associated with the specified certificate. | |
| Remove Tags From Certificate | Removes the association of tags from certificate. |
Connection and credential alias requirements
Integration Hub uses aliases to manage connection and credential information, and OAuth credentials. Using an alias eliminates the need to configure multiple credentials and connection information profiles when using multiple environments. If the connection or credential information changes, you don't need to update any actions that use the connection.
For information about setting up the spoke, see Set up the AWS Certificate Manager spoke.