@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class GetFederationTokenRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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GetFederationTokenRequest()
Default constructor for GetFederationTokenRequest object.
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GetFederationTokenRequest(String name)
Constructs a new GetFederationTokenRequest object.
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GetFederationTokenRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Integer |
getDurationSeconds()
The duration, in seconds, that the session should last.
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String |
getName()
The name of the federated user.
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String |
getPolicy()
An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the
GetFederationToken call and evaluated along
with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken . |
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hashCode() |
void |
setDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)
The duration, in seconds, that the session should last.
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void |
setName(String name)
The name of the federated user.
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void |
setPolicy(String policy)
An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the
GetFederationToken call and evaluated along
with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken . |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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GetFederationTokenRequest |
withDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)
The duration, in seconds, that the session should last.
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GetFederationTokenRequest |
withName(String name)
The name of the federated user.
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GetFederationTokenRequest |
withPolicy(String policy)
An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the
GetFederationToken call and evaluated along
with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken . |
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public GetFederationTokenRequest()
public GetFederationTokenRequest(String name)
name
- The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary security credentials
(such as Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
public void setName(String name)
The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary security credentials (such as
Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based policy, such as in
an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
name
- The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary security credentials
(such as Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
public String getName()
The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary security credentials (such as
Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based policy, such as in
an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
public GetFederationTokenRequest withName(String name)
The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary security credentials (such as
Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based policy, such as in
an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
name
- The name of the federated user. The name is used as an identifier for the temporary security credentials
(such as Bob
). For example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
public void setPolicy(String policy)
An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the GetFederationToken
call and evaluated along
with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken
. The passed policy is used to scope down the permissions that are available to
the IAM user, by allowing only a subset of the permissions that are granted to the IAM user. The passed policy
cannot grant more permissions than those granted to the IAM user. The final permissions for the federated user
are the most restrictive set based on the intersection of the passed policy and the IAM user policy.
If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a string of characters up to 2048 characters in length. The characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list ( -ÿ). It can also include the tab ( ), linefeed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters.
The policy plain text must be 2048 bytes or shorter. However, an internal conversion compresses it into a packed binary format with a separate limit. The PackedPolicySize response element indicates by percentage how close to the upper size limit the policy is, with 100% equaling the maximum allowed size.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken.
policy
- An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the GetFederationToken
call and evaluated
along with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken
. The passed policy is used to scope down the permissions that are
available to the IAM user, by allowing only a subset of the permissions that are granted to the IAM user.
The passed policy cannot grant more permissions than those granted to the IAM user. The final permissions
for the federated user are the most restrictive set based on the intersection of the passed policy and the
IAM user policy.
If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a string of characters up to 2048 characters in length. The characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list ( -ÿ). It can also include the tab ( ), linefeed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters.
The policy plain text must be 2048 bytes or shorter. However, an internal conversion compresses it into a packed binary format with a separate limit. The PackedPolicySize response element indicates by percentage how close to the upper size limit the policy is, with 100% equaling the maximum allowed size.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken.
public String getPolicy()
An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the GetFederationToken
call and evaluated along
with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken
. The passed policy is used to scope down the permissions that are available to
the IAM user, by allowing only a subset of the permissions that are granted to the IAM user. The passed policy
cannot grant more permissions than those granted to the IAM user. The final permissions for the federated user
are the most restrictive set based on the intersection of the passed policy and the IAM user policy.
If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a string of characters up to 2048 characters in length. The characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list ( -ÿ). It can also include the tab ( ), linefeed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters.
The policy plain text must be 2048 bytes or shorter. However, an internal conversion compresses it into a packed binary format with a separate limit. The PackedPolicySize response element indicates by percentage how close to the upper size limit the policy is, with 100% equaling the maximum allowed size.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken.
GetFederationToken
call and evaluated
along with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken
. The passed policy is used to scope down the permissions that are
available to the IAM user, by allowing only a subset of the permissions that are granted to the IAM user.
The passed policy cannot grant more permissions than those granted to the IAM user. The final permissions
for the federated user are the most restrictive set based on the intersection of the passed policy and
the IAM user policy.
If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a string of characters up to 2048 characters in length. The characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list ( -ÿ). It can also include the tab ( ), linefeed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters.
The policy plain text must be 2048 bytes or shorter. However, an internal conversion compresses it into a packed binary format with a separate limit. The PackedPolicySize response element indicates by percentage how close to the upper size limit the policy is, with 100% equaling the maximum allowed size.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken.
public GetFederationTokenRequest withPolicy(String policy)
An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the GetFederationToken
call and evaluated along
with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken
. The passed policy is used to scope down the permissions that are available to
the IAM user, by allowing only a subset of the permissions that are granted to the IAM user. The passed policy
cannot grant more permissions than those granted to the IAM user. The final permissions for the federated user
are the most restrictive set based on the intersection of the passed policy and the IAM user policy.
If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a string of characters up to 2048 characters in length. The characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list ( -ÿ). It can also include the tab ( ), linefeed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters.
The policy plain text must be 2048 bytes or shorter. However, an internal conversion compresses it into a packed binary format with a separate limit. The PackedPolicySize response element indicates by percentage how close to the upper size limit the policy is, with 100% equaling the maximum allowed size.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken.
policy
- An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the GetFederationToken
call and evaluated
along with the policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call
GetFederationToken
. The passed policy is used to scope down the permissions that are
available to the IAM user, by allowing only a subset of the permissions that are granted to the IAM user.
The passed policy cannot grant more permissions than those granted to the IAM user. The final permissions
for the federated user are the most restrictive set based on the intersection of the passed policy and the
IAM user policy.
If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a string of characters up to 2048 characters in length. The characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list ( -ÿ). It can also include the tab ( ), linefeed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters.
The policy plain text must be 2048 bytes or shorter. However, an internal conversion compresses it into a packed binary format with a separate limit. The PackedPolicySize response element indicates by percentage how close to the upper size limit the policy is, with 100% equaling the maximum allowed size.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken.
public void setDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)
The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. Acceptable durations for federation sessions range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129600 seconds (36 hours), with 43200 seconds (12 hours) as the default. Sessions obtained using AWS account (root) credentials are restricted to a maximum of 3600 seconds (one hour). If the specified duration is longer than one hour, the session obtained by using AWS account (root) credentials defaults to one hour.
durationSeconds
- The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. Acceptable durations for federation sessions range
from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129600 seconds (36 hours), with 43200 seconds (12 hours) as the default.
Sessions obtained using AWS account (root) credentials are restricted to a maximum of 3600 seconds (one
hour). If the specified duration is longer than one hour, the session obtained by using AWS account (root)
credentials defaults to one hour.public Integer getDurationSeconds()
The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. Acceptable durations for federation sessions range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129600 seconds (36 hours), with 43200 seconds (12 hours) as the default. Sessions obtained using AWS account (root) credentials are restricted to a maximum of 3600 seconds (one hour). If the specified duration is longer than one hour, the session obtained by using AWS account (root) credentials defaults to one hour.
public GetFederationTokenRequest withDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)
The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. Acceptable durations for federation sessions range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129600 seconds (36 hours), with 43200 seconds (12 hours) as the default. Sessions obtained using AWS account (root) credentials are restricted to a maximum of 3600 seconds (one hour). If the specified duration is longer than one hour, the session obtained by using AWS account (root) credentials defaults to one hour.
durationSeconds
- The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. Acceptable durations for federation sessions range
from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 129600 seconds (36 hours), with 43200 seconds (12 hours) as the default.
Sessions obtained using AWS account (root) credentials are restricted to a maximum of 3600 seconds (one
hour). If the specified duration is longer than one hour, the session obtained by using AWS account (root)
credentials defaults to one hour.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public GetFederationTokenRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequest
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
Object.clone()
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