@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc 3.145.0 → 3.159.0

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+ # [3.159.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.158.0...v3.159.0) (2022-08-26)
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+ ### Features
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+ * **client-sso-oidc:** Updated required request parameters on IAM Identity Center's OIDC CreateToken action. ([ab82210](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/commit/ab82210186cfaaddb6130c28153d3ac3f0fb8389))
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+ # [3.154.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.153.0...v3.154.0) (2022-08-19)
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  # [3.145.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/compare/v3.144.0...v3.145.0) (2022-08-08)
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  AWS SDK for JavaScript SSOOIDC Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
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- <p>Amazon Web Services Single Sign On OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a web service that enables a client (such as Amazon Web Services CLI
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- or a native application) to register with Amazon Web Services SSO. The service also enables the client to
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- fetch the user’s access token upon successful authentication and authorization with
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- Amazon Web Services SSO.</p>
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+ <p>AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a web service that enables a client
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+ (such as AWS CLI or a native application) to register with AWS SSO. The service also
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+ enables the client to fetch the user’s access token upon successful authentication and
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+ authorization with AWS SSO. This service conforms with the OAuth 2.0 based implementation of
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+ the device authorization grant standard (<a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628</a>).</p>
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+ <p>For general information about AWS SSO, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.html">What is AWS
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+ Single Sign-On?</a> in the <i>AWS SSO User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ <p>This API reference guide describes the AWS SSO OIDC operations that you can call
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+ programatically and includes detailed information on data types and errors.</p>
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  <note>
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- <p>Although Amazon Web Services Single Sign-On was renamed, the <code>sso</code> and
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- <code>identitystore</code> API namespaces will continue to retain their original name for
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- backward compatibility purposes. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.html#renamed">Amazon Web Services SSO rename</a>.</p>
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+ <p>AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming
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+ languages and platforms such as Java, Ruby, .Net, iOS, and Android. The SDKs provide a
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+ convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS SSO and other AWS services. For more
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+ information about the AWS SDKs, including how to download and install them, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/">Tools for Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>
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  </note>
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- <p>
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- <b>Considerations for Using This Guide</b>
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- <p>Before you begin using this guide, we recommend that you first review the following
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- important information about how the Amazon Web Services SSO OIDC service works.</p>
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- <ul>
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- <p>The Amazon Web Services SSO OIDC service currently implements only the portions of the OAuth 2.0
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- Device Authorization Grant standard (<a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628</a>) that are necessary to enable single
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- sign-on authentication with the AWS CLI. Support for other OIDC flows frequently needed
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- for native applications, such as Authorization Code Flow (+ PKCE), will be addressed in
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- future releases.</p>
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- <p>The service emits only OIDC access tokens, such that obtaining a new token (For
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- example, token refresh) requires explicit user re-authentication.</p>
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- </li>
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- <p>The access tokens provided by this service grant access to all AWS account
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- entitlements assigned to an Amazon Web Services SSO user, not just a particular application.</p>
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- <p>The documentation in this guide does not describe the mechanism to convert the access
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  ## Installing
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  /**
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- * <p>Amazon Web Services Single Sign On OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a web service that enables a client (such as Amazon Web Services CLI
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- * Amazon Web Services SSO.</p>
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+ * <p>AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a web service that enables a client
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+ * (such as AWS CLI or a native application) to register with AWS SSO. The service also
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+ * enables the client to fetch the user’s access token upon successful authentication and
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+ * authorization with AWS SSO. This service conforms with the OAuth 2.0 based implementation of
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+ * the device authorization grant standard (<a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628</a>).</p>
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+ * <p>For general information about AWS SSO, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.html">What is AWS
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+ * Single Sign-On?</a> in the <i>AWS SSO User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>This API reference guide describes the AWS SSO OIDC operations that you can call
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+ * programatically and includes detailed information on data types and errors.</p>
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- * <p>Although Amazon Web Services Single Sign-On was renamed, the <code>sso</code> and
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- * backward compatibility purposes. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.html#renamed">Amazon Web Services SSO rename</a>.</p>
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+ * <p>AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming
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+ * languages and platforms such as Java, Ruby, .Net, iOS, and Android. The SDKs provide a
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+ * convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS SSO and other AWS services. For more
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+ * information about the AWS SDKs, including how to download and install them, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/">Tools for Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>
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- * Amazon Web Services SSO.</p>
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+ * <p>AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a web service that enables a client
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+ * (such as AWS CLI or a native application) to register with AWS SSO. The service also
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+ * enables the client to fetch the user’s access token upon successful authentication and
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+ * authorization with AWS SSO. This service conforms with the OAuth 2.0 based implementation of
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+ * the device authorization grant standard (<a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628</a>).</p>
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+ * <p>For general information about AWS SSO, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.html">What is AWS
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+ * Single Sign-On?</a> in the <i>AWS SSO User Guide</i>.</p>
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- * backward compatibility purposes. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/what-is.html#renamed">Amazon Web Services SSO rename</a>.</p>
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+ * <p>AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming
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+ * languages and platforms such as Java, Ruby, .Net, iOS, and Android. The SDKs provide a
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+ * convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS SSO and other AWS services. For more
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+ * information about the AWS SDKs, including how to download and install them, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/">Tools for Amazon Web Services</a>.</p>
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- * Device Authorization Grant standard (<a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8628</a>) that are necessary to enable single
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- * <p>The documentation in this guide does not describe the mechanism to convert the access
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26
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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  {
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  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc",
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7
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@@ -18,32 +18,32 @@
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19
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- "@aws-sdk/config-resolver": "3.130.0",
22
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23
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24
- "@aws-sdk/invalid-dependency": "3.127.0",
25
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-content-length": "3.127.0",
26
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-host-header": "3.127.0",
27
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-logger": "3.127.0",
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- "@aws-sdk/middleware-recursion-detection": "3.127.0",
29
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-retry": "3.127.0",
30
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-serde": "3.127.0",
31
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-stack": "3.127.0",
32
- "@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent": "3.127.0",
33
- "@aws-sdk/node-config-provider": "3.127.0",
34
- "@aws-sdk/node-http-handler": "3.127.0",
35
- "@aws-sdk/protocol-http": "3.127.0",
36
- "@aws-sdk/smithy-client": "3.142.0",
37
- "@aws-sdk/types": "3.127.0",
38
- "@aws-sdk/url-parser": "3.127.0",
21
+ "@aws-sdk/config-resolver": "3.159.0",
22
+ "@aws-sdk/fetch-http-handler": "3.159.0",
23
+ "@aws-sdk/hash-node": "3.159.0",
24
+ "@aws-sdk/invalid-dependency": "3.159.0",
25
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-content-length": "3.159.0",
26
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27
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-logger": "3.159.0",
28
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-recursion-detection": "3.159.0",
29
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30
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31
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-stack": "3.159.0",
32
+ "@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent": "3.159.0",
33
+ "@aws-sdk/node-config-provider": "3.159.0",
34
+ "@aws-sdk/node-http-handler": "3.159.0",
35
+ "@aws-sdk/protocol-http": "3.159.0",
36
+ "@aws-sdk/smithy-client": "3.159.0",
37
+ "@aws-sdk/types": "3.159.0",
38
+ "@aws-sdk/url-parser": "3.159.0",
39
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40
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41
- "@aws-sdk/util-body-length-browser": "3.55.0",
41
+ "@aws-sdk/util-body-length-browser": "3.154.0",
42
42
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43
- "@aws-sdk/util-defaults-mode-browser": "3.142.0",
44
- "@aws-sdk/util-defaults-mode-node": "3.142.0",
45
- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-browser": "3.127.0",
46
- "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "3.127.0",
43
+ "@aws-sdk/util-defaults-mode-browser": "3.159.0",
44
+ "@aws-sdk/util-defaults-mode-node": "3.159.0",
45
+ "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-browser": "3.159.0",
46
+ "@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node": "3.159.0",
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49
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  "tslib": "^2.3.1"