* aws_kms: (integration tests) Test updating a key by ID rather than just my alias
* aws_kms: (integration tests) Test deletion of non-existent and keys that are already marked for deletion
* aws_kms: Ensure we can perform actions on a specific key_id rather than just aliases
In the process switch over to using get_key_details rather than listing all keys.
* aws_kms: When updating keys use the ARN rather than just the ID.
This is important when working with cross-account trusts.
* aws_kms: (integration tests) Use module_defaults to reduce the copy and paste
* aws_kms: (integration tests) make sure policy option functions.
* aws_kms: (integration tests) Move iam_role creation to start of playbook.
iam_roles aren't fully created when iam_role completes, there's a delay on the Amazon side before they're fully recognised.
* aws_kms: Update policy on existing keys (when passed)
Preserve tag key case by only calling camel_dict_to_snake_dict once,
before the tags are added.
Don't call assert_policy_shape as it seems to fail
Use aws_caller_info in the test suite now that it exists rather
than running `aws sts get_caller_identity`
Ensure that calls using `grant_types` can also use key aliases
* Fix TagName and TagValue in aws_kms
Fixes#53061
* Improve test suite to check for tags
Also fixed some obvious failures, need to run the test suite from time
to time!
* Allow creation and deletion of keys (deletion just schedules for
deletion, recreating an old key is just cancelling its deletion)
* Allow grants to be set, thus enabling encryption contexts to be
used with keys
* Allow tags to be added and modified
* Add testing for KMS module
* Tidy up aws_kms module to latest standards