@cdk8s/awscdk-resolver 0.0.90 → 0.0.92

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  2. package/lib/resolve.js +1 -1
  3. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-cloudformation/package.json +2 -2
  4. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini/dist-cjs/index.js +2 -17
  5. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini/dist-es/resolveAssumeRoleCredentials.js +1 -1
  6. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini/dist-types/fromIni.d.ts +5 -2
  7. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini/dist-types/ts3.4/fromIni.d.ts +1 -2
  8. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini/package.json +6 -4
  9. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node/package.json +4 -4
  10. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-sso/package.json +2 -2
  11. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-web-identity/dist-cjs/fromWebToken.js +1 -1
  12. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-web-identity/dist-es/fromWebToken.js +1 -1
  13. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-web-identity/dist-types/fromWebToken.d.ts +2 -2
  14. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-web-identity/dist-types/ts3.4/fromWebToken.d.ts +1 -2
  15. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/credential-provider-web-identity/package.json +4 -2
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  17. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/token-providers/dist-es/getNewSsoOidcToken.js +1 -1
  18. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/token-providers/dist-es/getSsoOidcClient.js +1 -1
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  21. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/LICENSE +0 -201
  22. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/README.md +0 -274
  23. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-cjs/auth/httpAuthSchemeProvider.js +0 -64
  24. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-cjs/credentialDefaultProvider.js +0 -29
  25. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-cjs/endpoint/endpointResolver.js +0 -14
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  34. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-es/auth/httpAuthExtensionConfiguration.js +0 -38
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  61. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/commands/CreateTokenWithIAMCommand.d.ts +0 -244
  62. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/commands/RegisterClientCommand.d.ts +0 -108
  63. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/commands/StartDeviceAuthorizationCommand.d.ts +0 -111
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  74. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/protocols/Aws_restJson1.d.ts +0 -38
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  82. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/ts3.4/auth/httpAuthExtensionConfiguration.d.ts +0 -32
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  84. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateTokenCommand.d.ts +0 -35
  85. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateTokenWithIAMCommand.d.ts +0 -39
  86. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/RegisterClientCommand.d.ts +0 -38
  87. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/StartDeviceAuthorizationCommand.d.ts +0 -39
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  89. package/node_modules/@aws-sdk/client-sso-oidc/dist-types/ts3.4/credentialDefaultProvider.d.ts +0 -1
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- import { ExceptionOptionType as __ExceptionOptionType } from "@smithy/smithy-client";
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- import { STSServiceException as __BaseException } from "./STSServiceException";
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- /**
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- * <p>The identifiers for the temporary security credentials that the operation
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- * returns.</p>
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- * @public
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- */
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- export interface AssumedRoleUser {
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- /**
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- * <p>A unique identifier that contains the role ID and the role session name of the role that
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- * @public
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- */
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- AssumedRoleId: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- * <p>The ARN of the temporary security credentials that are returned from the <a>AssumeRole</a> action. For more information about ARNs and how to use them in
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- * policies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_identifiers.html">IAM Identifiers</a> in the
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- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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- * @public
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- */
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- Arn: string | undefined;
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- }
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- /**
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- * <p>A reference to the IAM managed policy that is passed as a session policy for a role
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- * @public
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- */
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- export interface PolicyDescriptorType {
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- /**
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM managed policy to use as a session policy
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- * Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</p>
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- * @public
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- */
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- arn?: string;
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- }
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- /**
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- * <p>Contains information about the provided context. This includes the signed and encrypted
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- * trusted context assertion and the context provider ARN from which the trusted context
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- * @public
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- */
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- export interface ProvidedContext {
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- /**
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- * @public
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- ProviderArn?: string;
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- /**
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- * <p>The signed and encrypted trusted context assertion generated by the context provider.
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- * @public
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- ContextAssertion?: string;
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- }
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- /**
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- * <p>You can pass custom key-value pair attributes when you assume a role or federate a user.
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- * These are called session tags. You can then use the session tags to control access to
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- * resources. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_session-tags.html">Tagging Amazon Web Services STS Sessions</a> in the
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- * @public
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- */
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- export interface Tag {
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- /**
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- * <p>The key for a session tag.</p>
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- * <p>You can pass up to 50 session tags. The plain text session tag keys can’t exceed 128
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- * characters. For these and additional limits, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_iam-limits.html#reference_iam-limits-entity-length">IAM
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- * @public
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- */
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- Key: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- * <p>The value for a session tag.</p>
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- * <p>You can pass up to 50 session tags. The plain text session tag values can’t exceed 256
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- * characters. For these and additional limits, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_iam-limits.html#reference_iam-limits-entity-length">IAM
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- * @public
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- */
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- Value: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- export interface AssumeRoleRequest {
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- /**
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- RoleArn: string | undefined;
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- * <p>Use the role session name to uniquely identify a session when the same role is assumed
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- * consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can
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- RoleSessionName: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to use as
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- PolicyArns?: PolicyDescriptorType[];
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- /**
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- * Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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- * <p>The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed
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- * tag keys can’t exceed 128 characters, and the values can’t exceed 256 characters. For these
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- /**
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- /**
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- /**
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- */
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- export declare class PackedPolicyTooLargeException extends __BaseException {
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- readonly name: "PackedPolicyTooLargeException";
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- readonly $fault: "client";
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- /**
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- * @internal
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- */
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- constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<PackedPolicyTooLargeException, __BaseException>);
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- }
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- /**
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- * <p>STS is not activated in the requested region for the account that is being asked to
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- * generate credentials. The account administrator must use the IAM console to activate STS
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- * in that region. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_enable-regions.html">Activating and
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- * Deactivating Amazon Web Services STS in an Amazon Web Services Region</a> in the <i>IAM User
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- * Guide</i>.</p>
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- * @public
427
- */
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- export declare class RegionDisabledException extends __BaseException {
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- readonly name: "RegionDisabledException";
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- readonly $fault: "client";
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- /**
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- * @internal
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- */
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- constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<RegionDisabledException, __BaseException>);
435
- }
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- /**
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- * @public
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- */
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- export interface AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest {
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- /**
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that the caller is assuming.</p>
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- * @public
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- */
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- RoleArn: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the SAML provider in IAM that describes the
447
- * IdP.</p>
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- * @public
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- */
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- PrincipalArn: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- * <p>The base64 encoded SAML authentication response provided by the IdP.</p>
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- * <p>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/create-role-saml-IdP-tasks.html">Configuring a Relying Party and
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- * Adding Claims</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>. </p>
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- * @public
456
- */
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- SAMLAssertion: string | undefined;
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- /**
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to use as
460
- * managed session policies. The policies must exist in the same account as the role.</p>
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- * <p>This parameter is optional. You can provide up to 10 managed policy ARNs. However, the
462
- * plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed 2,048
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- * characters. For more information about ARNs, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html">Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Amazon Web Services
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- * Service Namespaces</a> in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.</p>
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- * <note>
466
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
467
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
468
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
469
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
470
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
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- * </note>
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- * <p>Passing policies to this operation returns new
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- * temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the
474
- * role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary
475
- * credentials in subsequent Amazon Web Services API calls to access resources in the account that owns
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- * the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed
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- * by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see
478
- * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
479
- * Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
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- * @public
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- */
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- PolicyArns?: PolicyDescriptorType[];
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- /**
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- * <p>An IAM policy in JSON format that you want to use as an inline session policy.</p>
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- * <p>This parameter is optional. Passing policies to this operation returns new
486
- * temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the
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- * role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary
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- * credentials in subsequent Amazon Web Services API calls to access resources in the account that owns
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- * the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed
490
- * by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see
491
- * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
492
- * Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>. </p>
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- * <p>The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed
494
- * 2,048 characters. The JSON policy characters can be any ASCII character from the space
495
- * character to the end of the valid character list (\u0020 through \u00FF). It can also
496
- * include the tab (\u0009), linefeed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D)
497
- * characters.</p>
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- * <note>
499
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
500
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
501
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
502
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
503
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
504
- * </note>
505
- * @public
506
- */
507
- Policy?: string;
508
- /**
509
- * <p>The duration, in seconds, of the role session. Your role session lasts for the duration
510
- * that you specify for the <code>DurationSeconds</code> parameter, or until the time
511
- * specified in the SAML authentication response's <code>SessionNotOnOrAfter</code> value,
512
- * whichever is shorter. You can provide a <code>DurationSeconds</code> value from 900 seconds
513
- * (15 minutes) up to the maximum session duration setting for the role. This setting can have
514
- * a value from 1 hour to 12 hours. If you specify a value higher than this setting, the
515
- * operation fails. For example, if you specify a session duration of 12 hours, but your
516
- * administrator set the maximum session duration to 6 hours, your operation fails. To learn
517
- * how to view the maximum value for your role, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use.html#id_roles_use_view-role-max-session">View the
518
- * Maximum Session Duration Setting for a Role</a> in the
519
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
520
- * <p>By default, the value is set to <code>3600</code> seconds. </p>
521
- * <note>
522
- * <p>The <code>DurationSeconds</code> parameter is separate from the duration of a console
523
- * session that you might request using the returned credentials. The request to the
524
- * federation endpoint for a console sign-in token takes a <code>SessionDuration</code>
525
- * parameter that specifies the maximum length of the console session. For more
526
- * information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers_enable-console-custom-url.html">Creating a URL
527
- * that Enables Federated Users to Access the Amazon Web Services Management Console</a> in the
528
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
529
- * </note>
530
- * @public
531
- */
532
- DurationSeconds?: number;
533
- }
534
- /**
535
- * <p>Contains the response to a successful <a>AssumeRoleWithSAML</a> request,
536
- * including temporary Amazon Web Services credentials that can be used to make Amazon Web Services requests. </p>
537
- * @public
538
- */
539
- export interface AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse {
540
- /**
541
- * <p>The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key,
542
- * and a security (or session) token.</p>
543
- * <note>
544
- * <p>The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We
545
- * strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.</p>
546
- * </note>
547
- * @public
548
- */
549
- Credentials?: Credentials;
550
- /**
551
- * <p>The identifiers for the temporary security credentials that the operation
552
- * returns.</p>
553
- * @public
554
- */
555
- AssumedRoleUser?: AssumedRoleUser;
556
- /**
557
- * <p>A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session
558
- * tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent,
559
- * which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.</p>
560
- * @public
561
- */
562
- PackedPolicySize?: number;
563
- /**
564
- * <p>The value of the <code>NameID</code> element in the <code>Subject</code> element of the
565
- * SAML assertion.</p>
566
- * @public
567
- */
568
- Subject?: string;
569
- /**
570
- * <p> The format of the name ID, as defined by the <code>Format</code> attribute in the
571
- * <code>NameID</code> element of the SAML assertion. Typical examples of the format are
572
- * <code>transient</code> or <code>persistent</code>. </p>
573
- * <p> If the format includes the prefix
574
- * <code>urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format</code>, that prefix is removed. For
575
- * example, <code>urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient</code> is returned as
576
- * <code>transient</code>. If the format includes any other prefix, the format is returned
577
- * with no modifications.</p>
578
- * @public
579
- */
580
- SubjectType?: string;
581
- /**
582
- * <p>The value of the <code>Issuer</code> element of the SAML assertion.</p>
583
- * @public
584
- */
585
- Issuer?: string;
586
- /**
587
- * <p> The value of the <code>Recipient</code> attribute of the
588
- * <code>SubjectConfirmationData</code> element of the SAML assertion. </p>
589
- * @public
590
- */
591
- Audience?: string;
592
- /**
593
- * <p>A hash value based on the concatenation of the following:</p>
594
- * <ul>
595
- * <li>
596
- * <p>The <code>Issuer</code> response value.</p>
597
- * </li>
598
- * <li>
599
- * <p>The Amazon Web Services account ID.</p>
600
- * </li>
601
- * <li>
602
- * <p>The friendly name (the last part of the ARN) of the SAML provider in IAM.</p>
603
- * </li>
604
- * </ul>
605
- * <p>The combination of <code>NameQualifier</code> and <code>Subject</code> can be used to
606
- * uniquely identify a user.</p>
607
- * <p>The following pseudocode shows how the hash value is calculated:</p>
608
- * <p>
609
- * <code>BASE64 ( SHA1 ( "https://example.com/saml" + "123456789012" + "/MySAMLIdP" ) )</code>
610
- * </p>
611
- * @public
612
- */
613
- NameQualifier?: string;
614
- /**
615
- * <p>The value in the <code>SourceIdentity</code> attribute in the SAML assertion. </p>
616
- * <p>You can require users to set a source identity value when they assume a role. You do
617
- * this by using the <code>sts:SourceIdentity</code> condition key in a role trust policy.
618
- * That way, actions that are taken with the role are associated with that user. After the
619
- * source identity is set, the value cannot be changed. It is present in the request for all
620
- * actions that are taken by the role and persists across <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_terms-and-concepts#iam-term-role-chaining">chained
621
- * role</a> sessions. You can configure your SAML identity provider to use an attribute
622
- * associated with your users, like user name or email, as the source identity when calling
623
- * <code>AssumeRoleWithSAML</code>. You do this by adding an attribute to the SAML
624
- * assertion. For more information about using source identity, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_control-access_monitor.html">Monitor and control
625
- * actions taken with assumed roles</a> in the
626
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
627
- * <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters
628
- * consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can
629
- * also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-</p>
630
- * @public
631
- */
632
- SourceIdentity?: string;
633
- }
634
- /**
635
- * <p>The identity provider (IdP) reported that authentication failed. This might be because
636
- * the claim is invalid.</p>
637
- * <p>If this error is returned for the <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code> operation, it
638
- * can also mean that the claim has expired or has been explicitly revoked. </p>
639
- * @public
640
- */
641
- export declare class IDPRejectedClaimException extends __BaseException {
642
- readonly name: "IDPRejectedClaimException";
643
- readonly $fault: "client";
644
- /**
645
- * @internal
646
- */
647
- constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<IDPRejectedClaimException, __BaseException>);
648
- }
649
- /**
650
- * <p>The web identity token that was passed could not be validated by Amazon Web Services. Get a new
651
- * identity token from the identity provider and then retry the request.</p>
652
- * @public
653
- */
654
- export declare class InvalidIdentityTokenException extends __BaseException {
655
- readonly name: "InvalidIdentityTokenException";
656
- readonly $fault: "client";
657
- /**
658
- * @internal
659
- */
660
- constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<InvalidIdentityTokenException, __BaseException>);
661
- }
662
- /**
663
- * @public
664
- */
665
- export interface AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest {
666
- /**
667
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that the caller is assuming.</p>
668
- * @public
669
- */
670
- RoleArn: string | undefined;
671
- /**
672
- * <p>An identifier for the assumed role session. Typically, you pass the name or identifier
673
- * that is associated with the user who is using your application. That way, the temporary
674
- * security credentials that your application will use are associated with that user. This
675
- * session name is included as part of the ARN and assumed role ID in the
676
- * <code>AssumedRoleUser</code> response element.</p>
677
- * <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters
678
- * consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can
679
- * also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-</p>
680
- * @public
681
- */
682
- RoleSessionName: string | undefined;
683
- /**
684
- * <p>The OAuth 2.0 access token or OpenID Connect ID token that is provided by the identity
685
- * provider. Your application must get this token by authenticating the user who is using your
686
- * application with a web identity provider before the application makes an
687
- * <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code> call. Only tokens with RSA algorithms (RS256) are
688
- * supported.</p>
689
- * @public
690
- */
691
- WebIdentityToken: string | undefined;
692
- /**
693
- * <p>The fully qualified host component of the domain name of the OAuth 2.0 identity
694
- * provider. Do not specify this value for an OpenID Connect identity provider.</p>
695
- * <p>Currently <code>www.amazon.com</code> and <code>graph.facebook.com</code> are the only
696
- * supported identity providers for OAuth 2.0 access tokens. Do not include URL schemes and
697
- * port numbers.</p>
698
- * <p>Do not specify this value for OpenID Connect ID tokens.</p>
699
- * @public
700
- */
701
- ProviderId?: string;
702
- /**
703
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to use as
704
- * managed session policies. The policies must exist in the same account as the role.</p>
705
- * <p>This parameter is optional. You can provide up to 10 managed policy ARNs. However, the
706
- * plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed 2,048
707
- * characters. For more information about ARNs, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html">Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Amazon Web Services
708
- * Service Namespaces</a> in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.</p>
709
- * <note>
710
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
711
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
712
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
713
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
714
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
715
- * </note>
716
- * <p>Passing policies to this operation returns new
717
- * temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the
718
- * role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary
719
- * credentials in subsequent Amazon Web Services API calls to access resources in the account that owns
720
- * the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed
721
- * by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see
722
- * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
723
- * Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
724
- * @public
725
- */
726
- PolicyArns?: PolicyDescriptorType[];
727
- /**
728
- * <p>An IAM policy in JSON format that you want to use as an inline session policy.</p>
729
- * <p>This parameter is optional. Passing policies to this operation returns new
730
- * temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the
731
- * role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary
732
- * credentials in subsequent Amazon Web Services API calls to access resources in the account that owns
733
- * the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed
734
- * by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see
735
- * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
736
- * Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
737
- * <p>The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed
738
- * 2,048 characters. The JSON policy characters can be any ASCII character from the space
739
- * character to the end of the valid character list (\u0020 through \u00FF). It can also
740
- * include the tab (\u0009), linefeed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D)
741
- * characters.</p>
742
- * <note>
743
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
744
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
745
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
746
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
747
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
748
- * </note>
749
- * @public
750
- */
751
- Policy?: string;
752
- /**
753
- * <p>The duration, in seconds, of the role session. The value can range from 900 seconds (15
754
- * minutes) up to the maximum session duration setting for the role. This setting can have a
755
- * value from 1 hour to 12 hours. If you specify a value higher than this setting, the
756
- * operation fails. For example, if you specify a session duration of 12 hours, but your
757
- * administrator set the maximum session duration to 6 hours, your operation fails. To learn
758
- * how to view the maximum value for your role, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use.html#id_roles_use_view-role-max-session">View the
759
- * Maximum Session Duration Setting for a Role</a> in the
760
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
761
- * <p>By default, the value is set to <code>3600</code> seconds. </p>
762
- * <note>
763
- * <p>The <code>DurationSeconds</code> parameter is separate from the duration of a console
764
- * session that you might request using the returned credentials. The request to the
765
- * federation endpoint for a console sign-in token takes a <code>SessionDuration</code>
766
- * parameter that specifies the maximum length of the console session. For more
767
- * information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers_enable-console-custom-url.html">Creating a URL
768
- * that Enables Federated Users to Access the Amazon Web Services Management Console</a> in the
769
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
770
- * </note>
771
- * @public
772
- */
773
- DurationSeconds?: number;
774
- }
775
- /**
776
- * <p>Contains the response to a successful <a>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</a>
777
- * request, including temporary Amazon Web Services credentials that can be used to make Amazon Web Services requests. </p>
778
- * @public
779
- */
780
- export interface AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse {
781
- /**
782
- * <p>The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key,
783
- * and a security token.</p>
784
- * <note>
785
- * <p>The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We
786
- * strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.</p>
787
- * </note>
788
- * @public
789
- */
790
- Credentials?: Credentials;
791
- /**
792
- * <p>The unique user identifier that is returned by the identity provider. This identifier is
793
- * associated with the <code>WebIdentityToken</code> that was submitted with the
794
- * <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code> call. The identifier is typically unique to the
795
- * user and the application that acquired the <code>WebIdentityToken</code> (pairwise
796
- * identifier). For OpenID Connect ID tokens, this field contains the value returned by the
797
- * identity provider as the token's <code>sub</code> (Subject) claim. </p>
798
- * @public
799
- */
800
- SubjectFromWebIdentityToken?: string;
801
- /**
802
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and the assumed role ID, which are identifiers that you
803
- * can use to refer to the resulting temporary security credentials. For example, you can
804
- * reference these credentials as a principal in a resource-based policy by using the ARN or
805
- * assumed role ID. The ARN and ID include the <code>RoleSessionName</code> that you specified
806
- * when you called <code>AssumeRole</code>. </p>
807
- * @public
808
- */
809
- AssumedRoleUser?: AssumedRoleUser;
810
- /**
811
- * <p>A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session
812
- * tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent,
813
- * which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.</p>
814
- * @public
815
- */
816
- PackedPolicySize?: number;
817
- /**
818
- * <p> The issuing authority of the web identity token presented. For OpenID Connect ID
819
- * tokens, this contains the value of the <code>iss</code> field. For OAuth 2.0 access tokens,
820
- * this contains the value of the <code>ProviderId</code> parameter that was passed in the
821
- * <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code> request.</p>
822
- * @public
823
- */
824
- Provider?: string;
825
- /**
826
- * <p>The intended audience (also known as client ID) of the web identity token. This is
827
- * traditionally the client identifier issued to the application that requested the web
828
- * identity token.</p>
829
- * @public
830
- */
831
- Audience?: string;
832
- /**
833
- * <p>The value of the source identity that is returned in the JSON web token (JWT) from the
834
- * identity provider.</p>
835
- * <p>You can require users to set a source identity value when they assume a role. You do
836
- * this by using the <code>sts:SourceIdentity</code> condition key in a role trust policy.
837
- * That way, actions that are taken with the role are associated with that user. After the
838
- * source identity is set, the value cannot be changed. It is present in the request for all
839
- * actions that are taken by the role and persists across <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_terms-and-concepts#iam-term-role-chaining">chained
840
- * role</a> sessions. You can configure your identity provider to use an attribute
841
- * associated with your users, like user name or email, as the source identity when calling
842
- * <code>AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity</code>. You do this by adding a claim to the JSON web
843
- * token. To learn more about OIDC tokens and claims, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/amazon-cognito-user-pools-using-tokens-with-identity-providers.html">Using Tokens with User Pools</a> in the <i>Amazon Cognito Developer Guide</i>.
844
- * For more information about using source identity, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_control-access_monitor.html">Monitor and control
845
- * actions taken with assumed roles</a> in the
846
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
847
- * <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters
848
- * consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can
849
- * also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-</p>
850
- * @public
851
- */
852
- SourceIdentity?: string;
853
- }
854
- /**
855
- * <p>The request could not be fulfilled because the identity provider (IDP) that
856
- * was asked to verify the incoming identity token could not be reached. This is often a
857
- * transient error caused by network conditions. Retry the request a limited number of
858
- * times so that you don't exceed the request rate. If the error persists, the
859
- * identity provider might be down or not responding.</p>
860
- * @public
861
- */
862
- export declare class IDPCommunicationErrorException extends __BaseException {
863
- readonly name: "IDPCommunicationErrorException";
864
- readonly $fault: "client";
865
- /**
866
- * @internal
867
- */
868
- constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<IDPCommunicationErrorException, __BaseException>);
869
- }
870
- /**
871
- * @public
872
- */
873
- export interface DecodeAuthorizationMessageRequest {
874
- /**
875
- * <p>The encoded message that was returned with the response.</p>
876
- * @public
877
- */
878
- EncodedMessage: string | undefined;
879
- }
880
- /**
881
- * <p>A document that contains additional information about the authorization status of a
882
- * request from an encoded message that is returned in response to an Amazon Web Services request.</p>
883
- * @public
884
- */
885
- export interface DecodeAuthorizationMessageResponse {
886
- /**
887
- * <p>The API returns a response with the decoded message.</p>
888
- * @public
889
- */
890
- DecodedMessage?: string;
891
- }
892
- /**
893
- * <p>The error returned if the message passed to <code>DecodeAuthorizationMessage</code>
894
- * was invalid. This can happen if the token contains invalid characters, such as
895
- * linebreaks. </p>
896
- * @public
897
- */
898
- export declare class InvalidAuthorizationMessageException extends __BaseException {
899
- readonly name: "InvalidAuthorizationMessageException";
900
- readonly $fault: "client";
901
- /**
902
- * @internal
903
- */
904
- constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<InvalidAuthorizationMessageException, __BaseException>);
905
- }
906
- /**
907
- * @public
908
- */
909
- export interface GetAccessKeyInfoRequest {
910
- /**
911
- * <p>The identifier of an access key.</p>
912
- * <p>This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of characters that can
913
- * consist of any upper- or lowercase letter or digit.</p>
914
- * @public
915
- */
916
- AccessKeyId: string | undefined;
917
- }
918
- /**
919
- * @public
920
- */
921
- export interface GetAccessKeyInfoResponse {
922
- /**
923
- * <p>The number used to identify the Amazon Web Services account.</p>
924
- * @public
925
- */
926
- Account?: string;
927
- }
928
- /**
929
- * @public
930
- */
931
- export interface GetCallerIdentityRequest {
932
- }
933
- /**
934
- * <p>Contains the response to a successful <a>GetCallerIdentity</a> request,
935
- * including information about the entity making the request.</p>
936
- * @public
937
- */
938
- export interface GetCallerIdentityResponse {
939
- /**
940
- * <p>The unique identifier of the calling entity. The exact value depends on the type of
941
- * entity that is making the call. The values returned are those listed in the <b>aws:userid</b> column in the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_variables.html#principaltable">Principal
942
- * table</a> found on the <b>Policy Variables</b> reference
943
- * page in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
944
- * @public
945
- */
946
- UserId?: string;
947
- /**
948
- * <p>The Amazon Web Services account ID number of the account that owns or contains the calling
949
- * entity.</p>
950
- * @public
951
- */
952
- Account?: string;
953
- /**
954
- * <p>The Amazon Web Services ARN associated with the calling entity.</p>
955
- * @public
956
- */
957
- Arn?: string;
958
- }
959
- /**
960
- * @public
961
- */
962
- export interface GetFederationTokenRequest {
963
- /**
964
- * <p>The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary
965
- * security credentials (such as <code>Bob</code>). For example, you can reference the
966
- * federated user name in a resource-based policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.</p>
967
- * <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters
968
- * consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can
969
- * also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-</p>
970
- * @public
971
- */
972
- Name: string | undefined;
973
- /**
974
- * <p>An IAM policy in JSON format that you want to use as an inline session policy.</p>
975
- * <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
976
- * this operation. You can pass a single JSON policy document to use as an inline session
977
- * policy. You can also specify up to 10 managed policy Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) to use as
978
- * managed session policies.</p>
979
- * <p>This parameter is optional. However, if you do not pass any session policies, then the
980
- * resulting federated user session has no permissions.</p>
981
- * <p>When you pass session policies, the session permissions are the intersection of the
982
- * IAM user policies and the session policies that you pass. This gives you
983
- * a way to further restrict the permissions for a federated user. You cannot use session
984
- * policies to grant more permissions than those that are defined in the permissions policy of
985
- * the IAM user. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session Policies</a> in
986
- * the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
987
- * <p>The resulting credentials can be used to access a resource that has a resource-based
988
- * policy. If that policy specifically references the federated user session in the
989
- * <code>Principal</code> element of the policy, the session has the permissions allowed by
990
- * the policy. These permissions are granted in addition to the permissions that are granted
991
- * by the session policies.</p>
992
- * <p>The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed
993
- * 2,048 characters. The JSON policy characters can be any ASCII character from the space
994
- * character to the end of the valid character list (\u0020 through \u00FF). It can also
995
- * include the tab (\u0009), linefeed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D)
996
- * characters.</p>
997
- * <note>
998
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
999
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
1000
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
1001
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
1002
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
1003
- * </note>
1004
- * @public
1005
- */
1006
- Policy?: string;
1007
- /**
1008
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to use as a
1009
- * managed session policy. The policies must exist in the same account as the IAM user that is requesting federated access.</p>
1010
- * <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
1011
- * this operation. You can pass a single JSON policy document to use as an inline session
1012
- * policy. You can also specify up to 10 managed policy Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) to use as
1013
- * managed session policies. The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session
1014
- * policies can't exceed 2,048 characters. You can provide up to 10 managed policy ARNs. For
1015
- * more information about ARNs, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html">Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and Amazon Web Services
1016
- * Service Namespaces</a> in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.</p>
1017
- * <p>This parameter is optional. However, if you do not pass any session policies, then the
1018
- * resulting federated user session has no permissions.</p>
1019
- * <p>When you pass session policies, the session permissions are the intersection of the
1020
- * IAM user policies and the session policies that you pass. This gives you
1021
- * a way to further restrict the permissions for a federated user. You cannot use session
1022
- * policies to grant more permissions than those that are defined in the permissions policy of
1023
- * the IAM user. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session Policies</a> in
1024
- * the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
1025
- * <p>The resulting credentials can be used to access a resource that has a resource-based
1026
- * policy. If that policy specifically references the federated user session in the
1027
- * <code>Principal</code> element of the policy, the session has the permissions allowed by
1028
- * the policy. These permissions are granted in addition to the permissions that are granted
1029
- * by the session policies.</p>
1030
- * <note>
1031
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
1032
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
1033
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
1034
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
1035
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
1036
- * </note>
1037
- * @public
1038
- */
1039
- PolicyArns?: PolicyDescriptorType[];
1040
- /**
1041
- * <p>The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. Acceptable durations for
1042
- * federation sessions range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129,600 seconds (36 hours), with
1043
- * 43,200 seconds (12 hours) as the default. Sessions obtained using root user
1044
- * credentials are restricted to a maximum of 3,600 seconds (one hour). If the specified
1045
- * duration is longer than one hour, the session obtained by using root user
1046
- * credentials defaults to one hour.</p>
1047
- * @public
1048
- */
1049
- DurationSeconds?: number;
1050
- /**
1051
- * <p>A list of session tags. Each session tag consists of a key name and an associated value.
1052
- * 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
1053
- * <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
1054
- * <p>This parameter is optional. You can pass up to 50 session tags. The plaintext session
1055
- * tag keys can’t exceed 128 characters and the values can’t exceed 256 characters. For these
1056
- * and additional limits, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_iam-limits.html#reference_iam-limits-entity-length">IAM
1057
- * and STS Character Limits</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
1058
- * <note>
1059
- * <p>An Amazon Web Services conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
1060
- * and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
1061
- * fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
1062
- * <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close the
1063
- * policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
1064
- * </note>
1065
- * <p>You can pass a session tag with the same key as a tag that is already attached to the
1066
- * user you are federating. When you do, session tags override a user tag with the same key. </p>
1067
- * <p>Tag key–value pairs are not case sensitive, but case is preserved. This means that you
1068
- * cannot have separate <code>Department</code> and <code>department</code> tag keys. Assume
1069
- * that the role has the <code>Department</code>=<code>Marketing</code> tag and you pass the
1070
- * <code>department</code>=<code>engineering</code> session tag. <code>Department</code>
1071
- * and <code>department</code> are not saved as separate tags, and the session tag passed in
1072
- * the request takes precedence over the role tag.</p>
1073
- * @public
1074
- */
1075
- Tags?: Tag[];
1076
- }
1077
- /**
1078
- * <p>Identifiers for the federated user that is associated with the credentials.</p>
1079
- * @public
1080
- */
1081
- export interface FederatedUser {
1082
- /**
1083
- * <p>The string that identifies the federated user associated with the credentials, similar
1084
- * to the unique ID of an IAM user.</p>
1085
- * @public
1086
- */
1087
- FederatedUserId: string | undefined;
1088
- /**
1089
- * <p>The ARN that specifies the federated user that is associated with the credentials. For
1090
- * more information about ARNs and how to use them in policies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_identifiers.html">IAM
1091
- * Identifiers</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>. </p>
1092
- * @public
1093
- */
1094
- Arn: string | undefined;
1095
- }
1096
- /**
1097
- * <p>Contains the response to a successful <a>GetFederationToken</a> request,
1098
- * including temporary Amazon Web Services credentials that can be used to make Amazon Web Services requests. </p>
1099
- * @public
1100
- */
1101
- export interface GetFederationTokenResponse {
1102
- /**
1103
- * <p>The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key,
1104
- * and a security (or session) token.</p>
1105
- * <note>
1106
- * <p>The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We
1107
- * strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.</p>
1108
- * </note>
1109
- * @public
1110
- */
1111
- Credentials?: Credentials;
1112
- /**
1113
- * <p>Identifiers for the federated user associated with the credentials (such as
1114
- * <code>arn:aws:sts::123456789012:federated-user/Bob</code> or
1115
- * <code>123456789012:Bob</code>). You can use the federated user's ARN in your
1116
- * resource-based policies, such as an Amazon S3 bucket policy. </p>
1117
- * @public
1118
- */
1119
- FederatedUser?: FederatedUser;
1120
- /**
1121
- * <p>A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session
1122
- * tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent,
1123
- * which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.</p>
1124
- * @public
1125
- */
1126
- PackedPolicySize?: number;
1127
- }
1128
- /**
1129
- * @public
1130
- */
1131
- export interface GetSessionTokenRequest {
1132
- /**
1133
- * <p>The duration, in seconds, that the credentials should remain valid. Acceptable durations
1134
- * for IAM user sessions range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129,600 seconds
1135
- * (36 hours), with 43,200 seconds (12 hours) as the default. Sessions for Amazon Web Services account
1136
- * owners are restricted to a maximum of 3,600 seconds (one hour). If the duration is longer
1137
- * than one hour, the session for Amazon Web Services account owners defaults to one hour.</p>
1138
- * @public
1139
- */
1140
- DurationSeconds?: number;
1141
- /**
1142
- * <p>The identification number of the MFA device that is associated with the IAM user who is making the <code>GetSessionToken</code> call. Specify this value
1143
- * if the IAM user has a policy that requires MFA authentication. The value is
1144
- * either the serial number for a hardware device (such as <code>GAHT12345678</code>) or an
1145
- * Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a virtual device (such as
1146
- * <code>arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/user</code>). You can find the device for an IAM user by going to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and viewing the user's security credentials. </p>
1147
- * <p>The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of
1148
- * characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces.
1149
- * You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@:/-</p>
1150
- * @public
1151
- */
1152
- SerialNumber?: string;
1153
- /**
1154
- * <p>The value provided by the MFA device, if MFA is required. If any policy requires the
1155
- * IAM user to submit an MFA code, specify this value. If MFA authentication
1156
- * is required, the user must provide a code when requesting a set of temporary security
1157
- * credentials. A user who fails to provide the code receives an "access denied" response when
1158
- * requesting resources that require MFA authentication.</p>
1159
- * <p>The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a sequence of six
1160
- * numeric digits.</p>
1161
- * @public
1162
- */
1163
- TokenCode?: string;
1164
- }
1165
- /**
1166
- * <p>Contains the response to a successful <a>GetSessionToken</a> request,
1167
- * including temporary Amazon Web Services credentials that can be used to make Amazon Web Services requests. </p>
1168
- * @public
1169
- */
1170
- export interface GetSessionTokenResponse {
1171
- /**
1172
- * <p>The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key,
1173
- * and a security (or session) token.</p>
1174
- * <note>
1175
- * <p>The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We
1176
- * strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.</p>
1177
- * </note>
1178
- * @public
1179
- */
1180
- Credentials?: Credentials;
1181
- }
1182
- /**
1183
- * @internal
1184
- */
1185
- export declare const CredentialsFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: Credentials) => any;
1186
- /**
1187
- * @internal
1188
- */
1189
- export declare const AssumeRoleResponseFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: AssumeRoleResponse) => any;
1190
- /**
1191
- * @internal
1192
- */
1193
- export declare const AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequestFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest) => any;
1194
- /**
1195
- * @internal
1196
- */
1197
- export declare const AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponseFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse) => any;
1198
- /**
1199
- * @internal
1200
- */
1201
- export declare const AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequestFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest) => any;
1202
- /**
1203
- * @internal
1204
- */
1205
- export declare const AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponseFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse) => any;
1206
- /**
1207
- * @internal
1208
- */
1209
- export declare const GetFederationTokenResponseFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: GetFederationTokenResponse) => any;
1210
- /**
1211
- * @internal
1212
- */
1213
- export declare const GetSessionTokenResponseFilterSensitiveLog: (obj: GetSessionTokenResponse) => any;