@aws-sdk/client-sts 3.186.0 → 3.186.2

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  1. package/dist-cjs/protocols/Aws_query.js +2 -2
  2. package/dist-cjs/xml-parser.js +18 -0
  3. package/dist-es/protocols/Aws_query.js +1 -1
  4. package/dist-es/xml-parser.js +15 -0
  5. package/dist-types/ts3.4/STS.d.ts +626 -140
  6. package/dist-types/ts3.4/STSClient.d.ts +156 -151
  7. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/AssumeRoleCommand.d.ts +124 -32
  8. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/AssumeRoleWithSAMLCommand.d.ts +166 -36
  9. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommand.d.ts +170 -39
  10. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DecodeAuthorizationMessageCommand.d.ts +70 -39
  11. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetAccessKeyInfoCommand.d.ts +52 -35
  12. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetCallerIdentityCommand.d.ts +44 -36
  13. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetFederationTokenCommand.d.ts +120 -36
  14. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetSessionTokenCommand.d.ts +93 -35
  15. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/index.d.ts +8 -8
  16. package/dist-types/ts3.4/defaultRoleAssumers.d.ts +20 -22
  17. package/dist-types/ts3.4/defaultStsRoleAssumers.d.ts +35 -25
  18. package/dist-types/ts3.4/endpoints.d.ts +2 -2
  19. package/dist-types/ts3.4/index.d.ts +6 -6
  20. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/STSServiceException.d.ts +10 -7
  21. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/index.d.ts +1 -1
  22. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/models_0.d.ts +1146 -238
  23. package/dist-types/ts3.4/protocols/Aws_query.d.ts +26 -101
  24. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.browser.d.ts +40 -67
  25. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.d.ts +40 -65
  26. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.native.d.ts +39 -68
  27. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.shared.d.ts +13 -10
  28. package/dist-types/ts3.4/xml-parser.d.ts +4 -0
  29. package/dist-types/xml-parser.d.ts +4 -0
  30. package/package.json +2 -2
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- import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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- import {
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- Handler,
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- HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions,
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- MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer,
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- MiddlewareStack,
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- } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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- import {
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- GetCallerIdentityRequest,
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- GetCallerIdentityResponse,
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- } from "../models/models_0";
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- import {
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- ServiceInputTypes,
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- ServiceOutputTypes,
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- STSClientResolvedConfig,
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- } from "../STSClient";
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- export interface GetCallerIdentityCommandInput
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- extends GetCallerIdentityRequest {}
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- export interface GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput
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- extends GetCallerIdentityResponse,
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- __MetadataBearer {}
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- export declare class GetCallerIdentityCommand extends $Command<
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- GetCallerIdentityCommandInput,
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- GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput,
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- STSClientResolvedConfig
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- > {
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- readonly input: GetCallerIdentityCommandInput;
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- constructor(input: GetCallerIdentityCommandInput);
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- resolveMiddleware(
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- clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>,
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- configuration: STSClientResolvedConfig,
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- options?: __HttpHandlerOptions
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- ): Handler<GetCallerIdentityCommandInput, GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput>;
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- private serialize;
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- private deserialize;
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- }
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+ import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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+ import { Handler, HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions, MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer, MiddlewareStack } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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+ import { GetCallerIdentityRequest, GetCallerIdentityResponse } from "../models/models_0";
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+ import { ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes, STSClientResolvedConfig } from "../STSClient";
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+ export interface GetCallerIdentityCommandInput extends GetCallerIdentityRequest {
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+ }
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+ export interface GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput extends GetCallerIdentityResponse, __MetadataBearer {
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * <p>Returns details about the IAM user or role whose credentials are used to call the
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+ * operation.</p>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <p>No permissions are required to perform this operation. If an administrator adds a
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+ * policy to your IAM user or role that explicitly denies access to the
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+ * <code>sts:GetCallerIdentity</code> action, you can still perform this operation.
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+ * Permissions are not required because the same information is returned when an IAM user
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+ * or role is denied access. To view an example response, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/troubleshoot_general.html#troubleshoot_general_access-denied-delete-mfa">I Am Not Authorized to Perform: iam:DeleteVirtualMFADevice</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * </note>
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+ * @example
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+ * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
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+ * ```javascript
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+ * import { STSClient, GetCallerIdentityCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-sts"; // ES Modules import
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+ * // const { STSClient, GetCallerIdentityCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-sts"); // CommonJS import
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+ * const client = new STSClient(config);
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+ * const command = new GetCallerIdentityCommand(input);
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+ * const response = await client.send(command);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @see {@link GetCallerIdentityCommandInput} for command's `input` shape.
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+ * @see {@link GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape.
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+ * @see {@link STSClientResolvedConfig | config} for STSClient's `config` shape.
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+ *
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+ */
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+ export declare class GetCallerIdentityCommand extends $Command<GetCallerIdentityCommandInput, GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput, STSClientResolvedConfig> {
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+ readonly input: GetCallerIdentityCommandInput;
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+ constructor(input: GetCallerIdentityCommandInput);
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ resolveMiddleware(clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>, configuration: STSClientResolvedConfig, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Handler<GetCallerIdentityCommandInput, GetCallerIdentityCommandOutput>;
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+ private serialize;
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+ private deserialize;
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+ }
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- import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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- import {
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- Handler,
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- HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions,
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- MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer,
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- MiddlewareStack,
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- } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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- import {
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- GetFederationTokenRequest,
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- GetFederationTokenResponse,
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- } from "../models/models_0";
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- import {
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- ServiceInputTypes,
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- ServiceOutputTypes,
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- STSClientResolvedConfig,
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- } from "../STSClient";
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- export interface GetFederationTokenCommandInput
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- extends GetFederationTokenRequest {}
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- export interface GetFederationTokenCommandOutput
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- extends GetFederationTokenResponse,
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- __MetadataBearer {}
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- export declare class GetFederationTokenCommand extends $Command<
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- GetFederationTokenCommandInput,
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- GetFederationTokenCommandOutput,
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- STSClientResolvedConfig
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- > {
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- readonly input: GetFederationTokenCommandInput;
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- constructor(input: GetFederationTokenCommandInput);
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- resolveMiddleware(
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- clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>,
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- configuration: STSClientResolvedConfig,
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- options?: __HttpHandlerOptions
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- ): Handler<GetFederationTokenCommandInput, GetFederationTokenCommandOutput>;
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- private serialize;
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- private deserialize;
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- }
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+ import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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+ import { Handler, HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions, MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer, MiddlewareStack } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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+ import { GetFederationTokenRequest, GetFederationTokenResponse } from "../models/models_0";
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+ import { ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes, STSClientResolvedConfig } from "../STSClient";
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+ export interface GetFederationTokenCommandInput extends GetFederationTokenRequest {
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+ }
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+ export interface GetFederationTokenCommandOutput extends GetFederationTokenResponse, __MetadataBearer {
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * <p>Returns a set of temporary security credentials (consisting of an access key ID, a
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+ * secret access key, and a security token) for a federated user. A typical use is in a proxy
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+ * application that gets temporary security credentials on behalf of distributed applications
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+ * inside a corporate network. You must call the <code>GetFederationToken</code> operation
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+ * using the long-term security credentials of an IAM user. As a result, this call is
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+ * appropriate in contexts where those credentials can be safely stored, usually in a
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+ * server-based application. For a comparison of <code>GetFederationToken</code> with the
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+ * other API operations that produce temporary credentials, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html">Requesting Temporary Security
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+ * Credentials</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html#stsapi_comparison">Comparing the
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+ * Amazon Web Services STS API operations</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <p>You can create a mobile-based or browser-based app that can authenticate users using
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+ * a web identity provider like Login with Amazon, Facebook, Google, or an OpenID
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+ * Connect-compatible identity provider. In this case, we recommend that you use <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/cognito/">Amazon Cognito</a> or
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+ * <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html#api_assumerolewithwebidentity">Federation Through a Web-based Identity Provider</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * </note>
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+ * <p>You can also call <code>GetFederationToken</code> using the security credentials of an
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+ * Amazon Web Services account root user, but we do not recommend it. Instead, we recommend that you create
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+ * an IAM user for the purpose of the proxy application. Then attach a policy to the IAM
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+ * user that limits federated users to only the actions and resources that they need to
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+ * access. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html">IAM Best Practices</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>. </p>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Session duration</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>The temporary credentials are valid for the specified duration, from 900 seconds (15
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+ * minutes) up to a maximum of 129,600 seconds (36 hours). The default session duration is
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+ * 43,200 seconds (12 hours). Temporary credentials obtained by using the Amazon Web Services account root
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+ * user credentials have a maximum duration of 3,600 seconds (1 hour).</p>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Permissions</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>You can use the temporary credentials created by <code>GetFederationToken</code> in any
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+ * Amazon Web Services service except the following:</p>
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>You cannot call any IAM operations using the CLI or the Amazon Web Services API. </p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>You cannot call any STS operations except <code>GetCallerIdentity</code>.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * <p>You must pass an inline or managed <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">session policy</a> to
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+ * this operation. You can pass a single JSON policy document to use as an inline session
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+ * policy. You can also specify up to 10 managed policies to use as managed session policies.
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+ * The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed 2,048
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+ * characters.</p>
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+ * <p>Though the session policy parameters are optional, if you do not pass a policy, then the
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+ * resulting federated user session has no permissions. When you pass session policies, the
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+ * session permissions are the intersection of the IAM user policies and the session
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+ * policies that you pass. This gives you a way to further restrict the permissions for a
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+ * federated user. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those that
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+ * are defined in the permissions policy of the IAM user. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
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+ * Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>. For information about
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+ * using <code>GetFederationToken</code> to create temporary security credentials, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html#api_getfederationtoken">GetFederationToken—Federation Through a Custom Identity Broker</a>. </p>
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+ * <p>You can use the credentials to access a resource that has a resource-based policy. If
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+ * that policy specifically references the federated user session in the
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+ * <code>Principal</code> element of the policy, the session has the permissions allowed by
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+ * the policy. These permissions are granted in addition to the permissions granted by the
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+ * session policies.</p>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Tags</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>(Optional) You can pass tag key-value pairs to your session. These are called session
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+ * tags. For more information about session tags, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_session-tags.html">Passing Session Tags in STS</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <p>You can create a mobile-based or browser-based app that can authenticate users using
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+ * a web identity provider like Login with Amazon, Facebook, Google, or an OpenID
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+ * Connect-compatible identity provider. In this case, we recommend that you use <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/cognito/">Amazon Cognito</a> or
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+ * <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code>. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html#api_assumerolewithwebidentity">Federation Through a Web-based Identity Provider</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * </note>
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+ * <p>An administrator must grant you the permissions necessary to pass session tags. The
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+ * administrator can also create granular permissions to allow you to pass only specific
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+ * session tags. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/tutorial_attribute-based-access-control.html">Tutorial: Using Tags
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+ * for Attribute-Based Access Control</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <p>Tag key–value pairs are not case sensitive, but case is preserved. This means that you
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+ * cannot have separate <code>Department</code> and <code>department</code> tag keys. Assume
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+ * that the user that you are federating has the
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+ * <code>Department</code>=<code>Marketing</code> tag and you pass the
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+ * <code>department</code>=<code>engineering</code> session tag. <code>Department</code>
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+ * and <code>department</code> are not saved as separate tags, and the session tag passed in
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+ * the request takes precedence over the user tag.</p>
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+ * @example
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+ * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
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+ * ```javascript
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+ * import { STSClient, GetFederationTokenCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-sts"; // ES Modules import
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+ * // const { STSClient, GetFederationTokenCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-sts"); // CommonJS import
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+ * const client = new STSClient(config);
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+ * const command = new GetFederationTokenCommand(input);
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+ * const response = await client.send(command);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @see {@link GetFederationTokenCommandInput} for command's `input` shape.
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+ * @see {@link GetFederationTokenCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape.
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+ * @see {@link STSClientResolvedConfig | config} for STSClient's `config` shape.
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+ *
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+ */
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+ export declare class GetFederationTokenCommand extends $Command<GetFederationTokenCommandInput, GetFederationTokenCommandOutput, STSClientResolvedConfig> {
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+ readonly input: GetFederationTokenCommandInput;
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+ constructor(input: GetFederationTokenCommandInput);
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ resolveMiddleware(clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>, configuration: STSClientResolvedConfig, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Handler<GetFederationTokenCommandInput, GetFederationTokenCommandOutput>;
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+ private serialize;
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+ private deserialize;
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+ }
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- import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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- import {
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- Handler,
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- HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions,
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- MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer,
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- MiddlewareStack,
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- } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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- import {
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- GetSessionTokenRequest,
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- GetSessionTokenResponse,
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- } from "../models/models_0";
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- import {
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- ServiceInputTypes,
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- ServiceOutputTypes,
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- STSClientResolvedConfig,
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- } from "../STSClient";
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- export interface GetSessionTokenCommandInput extends GetSessionTokenRequest {}
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- export interface GetSessionTokenCommandOutput
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- extends GetSessionTokenResponse,
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- __MetadataBearer {}
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- export declare class GetSessionTokenCommand extends $Command<
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- GetSessionTokenCommandInput,
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- GetSessionTokenCommandOutput,
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- STSClientResolvedConfig
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- > {
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- readonly input: GetSessionTokenCommandInput;
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- constructor(input: GetSessionTokenCommandInput);
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- resolveMiddleware(
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- clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>,
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- configuration: STSClientResolvedConfig,
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- options?: __HttpHandlerOptions
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- ): Handler<GetSessionTokenCommandInput, GetSessionTokenCommandOutput>;
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- private serialize;
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- private deserialize;
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- }
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+ import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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+ import { Handler, HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions, MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer, MiddlewareStack } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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+ import { GetSessionTokenRequest, GetSessionTokenResponse } from "../models/models_0";
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+ import { ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes, STSClientResolvedConfig } from "../STSClient";
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+ export interface GetSessionTokenCommandInput extends GetSessionTokenRequest {
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+ }
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+ export interface GetSessionTokenCommandOutput extends GetSessionTokenResponse, __MetadataBearer {
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * <p>Returns a set of temporary credentials for an Amazon Web Services account or IAM user. The
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+ * credentials consist of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token.
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+ * Typically, you use <code>GetSessionToken</code> if you want to use MFA to protect
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+ * programmatic calls to specific Amazon Web Services API operations like Amazon EC2 <code>StopInstances</code>.
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+ * MFA-enabled IAM users would need to call <code>GetSessionToken</code> and submit an MFA
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+ * code that is associated with their MFA device. Using the temporary security credentials
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+ * that are returned from the call, IAM users can then make programmatic calls to API
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+ * operations that require MFA authentication. If you do not supply a correct MFA code, then
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+ * the API returns an access denied error. For a comparison of <code>GetSessionToken</code>
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+ * with the other API operations that produce temporary credentials, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html">Requesting
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+ * Temporary Security Credentials</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html#stsapi_comparison">Comparing the
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+ * Amazon Web Services STS API operations</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <p>No permissions are required for users to perform this operation. The purpose of the
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+ * <code>sts:GetSessionToken</code> operation is to authenticate the user using MFA. You
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+ * cannot use policies to control authentication operations. For more information, see
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+ * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_control-access_getsessiontoken.html">Permissions for GetSessionToken</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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+ * </note>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Session Duration</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>The <code>GetSessionToken</code> operation must be called by using the long-term Amazon Web Services
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+ * security credentials of the Amazon Web Services account root user or an IAM user. Credentials that are
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+ * created by IAM users are valid for the duration that you specify. This duration can range
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+ * from 900 seconds (15 minutes) up to a maximum of 129,600 seconds (36 hours), with a default
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+ * of 43,200 seconds (12 hours). Credentials based on account credentials can range from 900
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+ * seconds (15 minutes) up to 3,600 seconds (1 hour), with a default of 1 hour. </p>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Permissions</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>The temporary security credentials created by <code>GetSessionToken</code> can be used
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+ * to make API calls to any Amazon Web Services service with the following exceptions:</p>
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>You cannot call any IAM API operations unless MFA authentication information is
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+ * included in the request.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>You cannot call any STS API <i>except</i>
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+ * <code>AssumeRole</code> or <code>GetCallerIdentity</code>.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <p>We recommend that you do not call <code>GetSessionToken</code> with Amazon Web Services account
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+ * root user credentials. Instead, follow our <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html#create-iam-users">best practices</a> by
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+ * creating one or more IAM users, giving them the necessary permissions, and using IAM
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+ * users for everyday interaction with Amazon Web Services. </p>
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+ * </note>
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+ * <p>The credentials that are returned by <code>GetSessionToken</code> are based on
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+ * permissions associated with the user whose credentials were used to call the operation. If
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+ * <code>GetSessionToken</code> is called using Amazon Web Services account root user credentials, the
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+ * temporary credentials have root user permissions. Similarly, if
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+ * <code>GetSessionToken</code> is called using the credentials of an IAM user, the
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+ * temporary credentials have the same permissions as the IAM user. </p>
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+ * <p>For more information about using <code>GetSessionToken</code> to create temporary
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+ * credentials, go to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_request.html#api_getsessiontoken">Temporary
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+ * Credentials for Users in Untrusted Environments</a> in the
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+ * <i>IAM User Guide</i>. </p>
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+ * @example
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+ * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
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+ * ```javascript
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+ * import { STSClient, GetSessionTokenCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-sts"; // ES Modules import
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+ * // const { STSClient, GetSessionTokenCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-sts"); // CommonJS import
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+ * const client = new STSClient(config);
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+ * const command = new GetSessionTokenCommand(input);
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+ * const response = await client.send(command);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @see {@link GetSessionTokenCommandInput} for command's `input` shape.
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+ * @see {@link GetSessionTokenCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape.
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+ * @see {@link STSClientResolvedConfig | config} for STSClient's `config` shape.
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+ *
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+ */
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+ export declare class GetSessionTokenCommand extends $Command<GetSessionTokenCommandInput, GetSessionTokenCommandOutput, STSClientResolvedConfig> {
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+ readonly input: GetSessionTokenCommandInput;
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+ constructor(input: GetSessionTokenCommandInput);
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ resolveMiddleware(clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>, configuration: STSClientResolvedConfig, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Handler<GetSessionTokenCommandInput, GetSessionTokenCommandOutput>;
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+ private serialize;
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+ private deserialize;
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+ }
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- export * from "./AssumeRoleCommand";
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- export * from "./AssumeRoleWithSAMLCommand";
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- export * from "./AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommand";
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- export * from "./DecodeAuthorizationMessageCommand";
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- export * from "./GetAccessKeyInfoCommand";
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- export * from "./GetCallerIdentityCommand";
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- export * from "./GetFederationTokenCommand";
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- export * from "./GetSessionTokenCommand";
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+ export * from "./AssumeRoleCommand";
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+ export * from "./AssumeRoleWithSAMLCommand";
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+ export * from "./AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommand";
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+ export * from "./DecodeAuthorizationMessageCommand";
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+ export * from "./GetAccessKeyInfoCommand";
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+ export * from "./GetCallerIdentityCommand";
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+ export * from "./GetFederationTokenCommand";
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+ export * from "./GetSessionTokenCommand";
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- import { Pluggable } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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- import {
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- DefaultCredentialProvider,
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- RoleAssumer,
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- RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity,
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- } from "./defaultStsRoleAssumers";
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- import {
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- ServiceInputTypes,
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- ServiceOutputTypes,
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- STSClientConfig,
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- } from "./STSClient";
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- export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumer: (
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- stsOptions?: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">,
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- stsPlugins?: Pluggable<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>[] | undefined
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- ) => RoleAssumer;
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- export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumerWithWebIdentity: (
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- stsOptions?: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">,
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- stsPlugins?: Pluggable<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>[] | undefined
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- ) => RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity;
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- export declare const decorateDefaultCredentialProvider: (
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- provider: DefaultCredentialProvider
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- ) => DefaultCredentialProvider;
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+ import { Pluggable } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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+ import { DefaultCredentialProvider, RoleAssumer, RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity } from "./defaultStsRoleAssumers";
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+ import { ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes, STSClientConfig } from "./STSClient";
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+ /**
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+ * The default role assumer that used by credential providers when sts:AssumeRole API is needed.
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+ */
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+ export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumer: (stsOptions?: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">, stsPlugins?: Pluggable<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>[] | undefined) => RoleAssumer;
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+ /**
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+ * The default role assumer that used by credential providers when sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API is needed.
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+ */
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+ export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumerWithWebIdentity: (stsOptions?: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">, stsPlugins?: Pluggable<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>[] | undefined) => RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity;
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+ /**
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+ * The default credential providers depend STS client to assume role with desired API: sts:assumeRole,
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+ * sts:assumeRoleWithWebIdentity, etc. This function decorates the default credential provider with role assumers which
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+ * encapsulates the process of calling STS commands. This can only be imported by AWS client packages to avoid circular
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+ * dependencies.
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+ *
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare const decorateDefaultCredentialProvider: (provider: DefaultCredentialProvider) => DefaultCredentialProvider;
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- import { Credentials, Provider } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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- import { AssumeRoleCommandInput } from "./commands/AssumeRoleCommand";
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- import { AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommandInput } from "./commands/AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommand";
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- import { STSClient, STSClientConfig } from "./STSClient";
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- export declare type RoleAssumer = (
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- sourceCreds: Credentials,
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- params: AssumeRoleCommandInput
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- ) => Promise<Credentials>;
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- export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumer: (
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- stsOptions: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">,
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- stsClientCtor: new (options: STSClientConfig) => STSClient
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- ) => RoleAssumer;
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- export declare type RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity = (
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- params: AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommandInput
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- ) => Promise<Credentials>;
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- export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumerWithWebIdentity: (
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- stsOptions: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">,
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- stsClientCtor: new (options: STSClientConfig) => STSClient
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- ) => RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity;
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- export declare type DefaultCredentialProvider = (
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- input: any
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- ) => Provider<Credentials>;
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- export declare const decorateDefaultCredentialProvider: (
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- provider: DefaultCredentialProvider
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- ) => DefaultCredentialProvider;
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+ import { Credentials, Provider } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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+ import { AssumeRoleCommandInput } from "./commands/AssumeRoleCommand";
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+ import { AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommandInput } from "./commands/AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommand";
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+ import { STSClient, STSClientConfig } from "./STSClient";
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare type RoleAssumer = (sourceCreds: Credentials, params: AssumeRoleCommandInput) => Promise<Credentials>;
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+ /**
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+ * The default role assumer that used by credential providers when sts:AssumeRole API is needed.
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumer: (stsOptions: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">, stsClientCtor: new (options: STSClientConfig) => STSClient) => RoleAssumer;
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare type RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity = (params: AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityCommandInput) => Promise<Credentials>;
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+ /**
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+ * The default role assumer that used by credential providers when sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API is needed.
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare const getDefaultRoleAssumerWithWebIdentity: (stsOptions: Pick<STSClientConfig, "logger" | "region" | "requestHandler">, stsClientCtor: new (options: STSClientConfig) => STSClient) => RoleAssumerWithWebIdentity;
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare type DefaultCredentialProvider = (input: any) => Provider<Credentials>;
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+ /**
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+ * The default credential providers depend STS client to assume role with desired API: sts:assumeRole,
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+ * sts:assumeRoleWithWebIdentity, etc. This function decorates the default credential provider with role assumers which
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+ * encapsulates the process of calling STS commands. This can only be imported by AWS client packages to avoid circular
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+ * dependencies.
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+ *
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ export declare const decorateDefaultCredentialProvider: (provider: DefaultCredentialProvider) => DefaultCredentialProvider;
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- import { RegionInfoProvider } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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- export declare const defaultRegionInfoProvider: RegionInfoProvider;
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+ import { RegionInfoProvider } from "@aws-sdk/types";
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+ export declare const defaultRegionInfoProvider: RegionInfoProvider;
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- export * from "./STS";
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- export * from "./STSClient";
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- export * from "./commands";
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- export * from "./defaultRoleAssumers";
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- export * from "./models";
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- export { STSServiceException } from "./models/STSServiceException";
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+ export * from "./STS";
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+ export * from "./STSClient";
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+ export * from "./commands";
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+ export * from "./defaultRoleAssumers";
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+ export * from "./models";
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+ export { STSServiceException } from "./models/STSServiceException";
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- import {
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- ServiceException as __ServiceException,
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- ServiceExceptionOptions as __ServiceExceptionOptions,
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- } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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- export declare class STSServiceException extends __ServiceException {
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- constructor(options: __ServiceExceptionOptions);
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- }
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+ import { ServiceException as __ServiceException, ServiceExceptionOptions as __ServiceExceptionOptions } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
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+ /**
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+ * Base exception class for all service exceptions from STS service.
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+ */
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+ export declare class STSServiceException extends __ServiceException {
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+ /**
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+ * @internal
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+ */
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+ constructor(options: __ServiceExceptionOptions);
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+ }
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- export * from "./models_0";
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+ export * from "./models_0";