Class: Aws::CognitoIdentityProvider::Types::AdminInitiateAuthRequest
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::CognitoIdentityProvider::Types::AdminInitiateAuthRequest
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb
Overview
Initiates the authorization request, as an administrator.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#analytics_metadata ⇒ Types::AnalyticsMetadataType
Information that supports analytics outcomes with Amazon Pinpoint, including the user's endpoint ID.
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#auth_flow ⇒ String
The authentication flow that you want to initiate.
-
#auth_parameters ⇒ Hash<String,String>
The authentication parameters.
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#client_id ⇒ String
The ID of the app client where the user wants to sign in.
-
#client_metadata ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for certain custom workflows that this action triggers.
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#context_data ⇒ Types::ContextDataType
Contextual data about your user session like the device fingerprint, IP address, or location.
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#session ⇒ String
The optional session ID from a
ConfirmSignUp
API request. -
#user_pool_id ⇒ String
The ID of the user pool where the user wants to sign in.
Instance Attribute Details
#analytics_metadata ⇒ Types::AnalyticsMetadataType
Information that supports analytics outcomes with Amazon Pinpoint, including the user's endpoint ID. The endpoint ID is a destination for Amazon Pinpoint push notifications, for example a device identifier, email address, or phone number.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#auth_flow ⇒ String
The authentication flow that you want to initiate. Each AuthFlow
has linked AuthParameters
that you must submit. The following are
some example flows.
- USER_AUTH
The entry point for choice-based authentication with passwords, one-time passwords, and WebAuthn authenticators. Request a preferred authentication type or review available authentication types. From the offered authentication types, select one in a challenge response and then authenticate with that method in an additional challenge response. To activate this setting, your user pool must be in the Essentials tier or higher.
- USER_SRP_AUTH
Username-password authentication with the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol. For more information, see Use SRP password verification in custom authentication flow.
- REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH and REFRESH_TOKEN
Receive new ID and access tokens when you pass a
REFRESH_TOKEN
parameter with a valid refresh token as the value. For more information, see Using the refresh token.- CUSTOM_AUTH
Custom authentication with Lambda triggers. For more information, see Custom authentication challenge Lambda triggers.
- ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH
Server-side username-password authentication with the password sent directly in the request. For more information about client-side and server-side authentication, see SDK authorization models.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#auth_parameters ⇒ Hash<String,String>
The authentication parameters. These are inputs corresponding to the
AuthFlow
that you're invoking.
The following are some authentication flows and their parameters.
Add a SECRET_HASH
parameter if your app client has a client
secret. Add DEVICE_KEY
if you want to bypass multi-factor
authentication with a remembered device.
- USER_AUTH
USERNAME
(required)PREFERRED_CHALLENGE
. If you don't provide a value forPREFERRED_CHALLENGE
, Amazon Cognito responds with theAvailableChallenges
parameter that specifies the available sign-in methods.
- USER_SRP_AUTH
USERNAME
(required)SRP_A
(required)
- ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH
USERNAME
(required)PASSWORD
(required)
- REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH/REFRESH_TOKEN
REFRESH_TOKEN
(required)
^
- CUSTOM_AUTH
USERNAME
(required)ChallengeName: SRP_A
(when preceding custom authentication with SRP authentication)SRP_A: (An SRP_A value)
(when preceding custom authentication with SRP authentication)
For more information about SECRET_HASH
, see Computing secret hash
values. For information about DEVICE_KEY
, see Working with
user devices in your user pool.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#client_id ⇒ String
The ID of the app client where the user wants to sign in.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#client_metadata ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for certain custom workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the AdminInitiateAuth API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the Lambda functions that are specified for various triggers. The ClientMetadata value is passed as input to the functions for only the following triggers:
Pre signup
Pre authentication
User migration
When Amazon Cognito invokes the functions for these triggers, it
passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
payload contains a validationData
attribute, which provides the
data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
AdminInitiateAuth request. In your function code in Lambda, you can
process the validationData
value to enhance your workflow for your
specific needs.
When you use the AdminInitiateAuth API action, Amazon Cognito also invokes the functions for the following triggers, but it doesn't provide the ClientMetadata value as input:
Post authentication
Custom message
Pre token generation
Create auth challenge
Define auth challenge
Custom email sender
Custom SMS sender
For more information, see Using Lambda triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
ClientMetadata
parameter, note that Amazon
Cognito won't do the following:
Store the
ClientMetadata
value. This data is available only to Lambda triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, theClientMetadata
parameter serves no purpose.Validate the
ClientMetadata
value.Encrypt the
ClientMetadata
value. Don't send sensitive information in this parameter.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#context_data ⇒ Types::ContextDataType
Contextual data about your user session like the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon Cognito threat protection evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
For more information, see Collecting data for threat protection in applications.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#session ⇒ String
The optional session ID from a ConfirmSignUp
API request. You can
sign in a user directly from the sign-up process with an AuthFlow
of USER_AUTH
and AuthParameters
of EMAIL_OTP
or SMS_OTP
,
depending on how your user pool sent the confirmation-code message.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |
#user_pool_id ⇒ String
The ID of the user pool where the user wants to sign in.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 1074 class AdminInitiateAuthRequest < Struct.new( :user_pool_id, :client_id, :auth_flow, :auth_parameters, :client_metadata, :analytics_metadata, :context_data, :session) SENSITIVE = [:client_id, :auth_parameters, :session] include Aws::Structure end |