fix(cdk): allow bootstrap with policy names with a path#26378
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Policy names with slashes (`/`) are not allowed when bootstrapping. For example: ``` cdk bootstrap --custom-permissions-boundary aaa/bbb ``` Would fail: ``` Error: The permissions boundary name aaa/bbb does not match the IAM conventions. ``` This fix allows to specify paths in the policy name. Closes aws#26320. ---- *By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache-2.0 license*
Policy names with slashes (
/) are not allowed when bootstrapping.For example:
Would fail:
This fix allows to specify paths in the policy name.
Closes #26320.
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