AWSCognitoIdentityGetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityInput

Objective-C

@interface AWSCognitoIdentityGetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityInput
    : AWSRequest

Swift

class AWSCognitoIdentityGetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityInput : AWSRequest

Input to the GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentity action.

Required parameters: [IdentityPoolId, Logins]

  • A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable identityId;

    Swift

    var identityId: String? { get set }
  • An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable identityPoolId;

    Swift

    var identityPoolId: String? { get set }
  • A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to provider tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a public provider or developer provider. If the user is from a developer provider, the name-value pair will follow the syntax "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier". The developer provider is the “domain” by which Cognito will refer to your users; you provided this domain while creating/updating the identity pool. The developer user identifier is an identifier from your backend that uniquely identifies a user. When you create an identity pool, you can specify the supported logins.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSDictionary<NSString *, NSString *> *_Nullable logins;

    Swift

    var logins: [String : String]? { get set }
  • Use this operation to configure attribute mappings for custom providers.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSDictionary<NSString *, NSString *> *_Nullable principalTags;

    Swift

    var principalTags: [String : String]? { get set }
  • The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a custom expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If you don’t provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15 minutes. You can exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary AWS credentials, which are valid for a maximum of one hour. The maximum token duration you can set is 24 hours. You should take care in setting the expiration time for a token, as there are significant security implications: an attacker could use a leaked token to access your AWS resources for the token’s duration.

    Please provide for a small grace period, usually no more than 5 minutes, to account for clock skew.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSNumber *_Nullable tokenDuration;

    Swift

    var tokenDuration: NSNumber? { get set }