:doc:`KMS <../../kms>` / Client / update_primary_region

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update_primary_region
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.. py:method:: KMS.Client.update_primary_region(**kwargs)

  

  Changes the primary key of a multi-Region key.

   

  This operation changes the replica key in the specified Region to a primary key and changes the former primary key to a replica key. For example, suppose you have a primary key in ``us-east-1`` and a replica key in ``eu-west-2``. If you run ``UpdatePrimaryRegion`` with a ``PrimaryRegion`` value of ``eu-west-2``, the primary key is now the key in ``eu-west-2``, and the key in ``us-east-1`` becomes a replica key. For details, see `Change the primary key in a set of multi-Region keys <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/multi-region-update.html>`__ in the *Key Management Service Developer Guide*.

   

  This operation supports *multi-Region keys*, an KMS feature that lets you create multiple interoperable KMS keys in different Amazon Web Services Regions. Because these KMS keys have the same key ID, key material, and other metadata, you can use them interchangeably to encrypt data in one Amazon Web Services Region and decrypt it in a different Amazon Web Services Region without re-encrypting the data or making a cross-Region call. For more information about multi-Region keys, see `Multi-Region keys in KMS <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/multi-region-keys-overview.html>`__ in the *Key Management Service Developer Guide*.

   

  The *primary key* of a multi-Region key is the source for properties that are always shared by primary and replica keys, including the key material, `key ID <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-id-key-id>`__, `key spec <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-spec>`__, `key usage <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-usage>`__, `key material origin <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#key-origin>`__, and `automatic key rotation <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/rotate-keys.html>`__. It's the only key that can be replicated. You cannot `delete the primary key <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/APIReference/API_ScheduleKeyDeletion.html>`__ until all replica keys are deleted.

   

  The key ID and primary Region that you specify uniquely identify the replica key that will become the primary key. The primary Region must already have a replica key. This operation does not create a KMS key in the specified Region. To find the replica keys, use the  DescribeKey operation on the primary key or any replica key. To create a replica key, use the  ReplicateKey operation.

   

  You can run this operation while using the affected multi-Region keys in cryptographic operations. This operation should not delay, interrupt, or cause failures in cryptographic operations.

   

  Even after this operation completes, the process of updating the primary Region might still be in progress for a few more seconds. Operations such as ``DescribeKey`` might display both the old and new primary keys as replicas. The old and new primary keys have a transient key state of ``Updating``. The original key state is restored when the update is complete. While the key state is ``Updating``, you can use the keys in cryptographic operations, but you cannot replicate the new primary key or perform certain management operations, such as enabling or disabling these keys. For details about the ``Updating`` key state, see `Key states of KMS keys <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/key-state.html>`__ in the *Key Management Service Developer Guide*.

   

  This operation does not return any output. To verify that primary key is changed, use the  DescribeKey operation.

   

  **Cross-account use**: No. You cannot use this operation in a different Amazon Web Services account.

   

  **Required permissions**:

   

  
  * ``kms:UpdatePrimaryRegion`` on the current primary key (in the primary key's Region). Include this permission primary key's key policy.
   
  * ``kms:UpdatePrimaryRegion`` on the current replica key (in the replica key's Region). Include this permission in the replica key's key policy.
  

   

  **Related operations**

   

  
  *  CreateKey
   
  *  ReplicateKey
  

   

  **Eventual consistency**: The KMS API follows an eventual consistency model. For more information, see `KMS eventual consistency <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/accessing-kms.html#programming-eventual-consistency>`__.

  

  See also: `AWS API Documentation <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/kms-2014-11-01/UpdatePrimaryRegion>`_  


  **Request Syntax**
  ::

    response = client.update_primary_region(
        KeyId='string',
        PrimaryRegion='string'
    )
    
  :type KeyId: string
  :param KeyId: **[REQUIRED]** 

    Identifies the current primary key. When the operation completes, this KMS key will be a replica key.

     

    Specify the key ID or key ARN of a multi-Region primary key.

     

    For example:

     

    
    * Key ID: ``mrk-1234abcd12ab34cd56ef1234567890ab``
     
    * Key ARN: ``arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/mrk-1234abcd12ab34cd56ef1234567890ab``
    

     

    To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use  ListKeys or  DescribeKey.

    

  
  :type PrimaryRegion: string
  :param PrimaryRegion: **[REQUIRED]** 

    The Amazon Web Services Region of the new primary key. Enter the Region ID, such as ``us-east-1`` or ``ap-southeast-2``. There must be an existing replica key in this Region.

     

    When the operation completes, the multi-Region key in this Region will be the primary key.

    

  
  
  :returns: None
  **Exceptions**
  
  *   :py:class:`KMS.Client.exceptions.DisabledException`

  
  *   :py:class:`KMS.Client.exceptions.InvalidArnException`

  
  *   :py:class:`KMS.Client.exceptions.KMSInvalidStateException`

  
  *   :py:class:`KMS.Client.exceptions.KMSInternalException`

  
  *   :py:class:`KMS.Client.exceptions.NotFoundException`

  
  *   :py:class:`KMS.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedOperationException`

  