Build a framework for exporting user profile and group information from your Amazon Cognito user pools
This implementation guide discusses architectural considerations and configuration steps for deploying the Cognito User Profiles Export Reference Architecture Guidance in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud.
The guide is intended for IT infrastructure architects, administrators, and DevOps professionals who have practical experience architecting in the AWS Cloud.
Many Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers use
Amazon Cognito user pools to provide a scalable and secure user
directory for their applications.
Amazon Cognito
This guidance uses an ExportWorkflow
AWS Step Functions
This guidance's ImportWorkflow
Step Functions workflow can be used to populate a new,
empty user pool with data from the global table, allowing you to easily recover user profiles,
groups, and group memberships. The ImportWorkflow
Step Functions workflow can be run in
either the primary or backup Region.
Customers interested in using this guidance for both backup and recovery should be
comfortable with a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) measured in hours rather than minutes since the
guidance requires the ImportWorkflow
Step Functions workflow to run in a recovery scenario.
Refer to Cognito transactions per second
(TPS) for performance benchmarks for different sized user pools.
The Recovery point objective (RPO) is determined by the time the
ExportWorkflow
Step Functions workflow runs in the primary Region. You will lose any
updates made after the last ExportWorkflow
Step Functions workflow run.
Limitations
Customers interested in using this guidance should be aware that it does not export sensitive information, such as user passwords; that user pools with multi-factor authentication (MFA) enabled are not supported; and that advanced security features are not supported. For a full list of limitations, refer to Limitations in the guidance components section.