public static interface AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder extends CognitoIdentityProviderRequest.Builder, SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder,AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest>
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AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
analyticsMetadata(AnalyticsMetadataType analyticsMetadata)
The analytics metadata for collecting Amazon Pinpoint metrics for
AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
calls. |
default AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
analyticsMetadata(Consumer<AnalyticsMetadataType.Builder> analyticsMetadata)
The analytics metadata for collecting Amazon Pinpoint metrics for
AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
calls. |
AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
challengeName(ChallengeNameType challengeName)
The challenge name.
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challengeName(String challengeName)
The challenge name.
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challengeResponses(Map<String,String> challengeResponses)
The challenge responses.
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clientId(String clientId)
The app client ID.
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AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
clientMetadata(Map<String,String> clientMetadata)
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action
triggers.
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default AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
contextData(Consumer<ContextDataType.Builder> contextData)
Contextual data such as the user's device fingerprint, IP address, or location used for evaluating the risk
of an unexpected event by Amazon Cognito advanced security.
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AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
contextData(ContextDataType contextData)
Contextual data such as the user's device fingerprint, IP address, or location used for evaluating the risk
of an unexpected event by Amazon Cognito advanced security.
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AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration) |
AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer) |
AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder |
session(String session)
The session that should be passed both ways in challenge-response calls to the service.
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userPoolId(String userPoolId)
The ID of the Amazon Cognito user pool.
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buildoverrideConfigurationequalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildAdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder userPoolId(String userPoolId)
The ID of the Amazon Cognito user pool.
userPoolId - The ID of the Amazon Cognito user pool.AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder clientId(String clientId)
The app client ID.
clientId - The app client ID.AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder challengeName(String challengeName)
The challenge name. For more information, see AdminInitiateAuth.
challengeName - The challenge name. For more information, see AdminInitiateAuth.ChallengeNameType,
ChallengeNameTypeAdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder challengeName(ChallengeNameType challengeName)
The challenge name. For more information, see AdminInitiateAuth.
challengeName - The challenge name. For more information, see AdminInitiateAuth.ChallengeNameType,
ChallengeNameTypeAdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder challengeResponses(Map<String,String> challengeResponses)
The challenge responses. These are inputs corresponding to the value of ChallengeName, for
example:
SMS_MFA: SMS_MFA_CODE, USERNAME, SECRET_HASH (if app
client is configured with client secret).
PASSWORD_VERIFIER: PASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,
PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, TIMESTAMP, USERNAME,
SECRET_HASH (if app client is configured with client secret).
PASSWORD_VERIFIER requires DEVICE_KEY when signing in with a remembered device.
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH: PASSWORD, USERNAME, SECRET_HASH (if
app client is configured with client secret).
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED: NEW_PASSWORD, any other required attributes,
USERNAME, SECRET_HASH (if app client is configured with client secret).
MFA_SETUP requires USERNAME, plus you must use the session value returned by
VerifySoftwareToken in the Session parameter.
The value of the USERNAME attribute must be the user's actual username, not an alias (such as an
email address or phone number). To make this simpler, the AdminInitiateAuth response includes
the actual username value in the USERNAMEUSER_ID_FOR_SRP attribute. This happens even if you
specified an alias in your call to AdminInitiateAuth.
challengeResponses - The challenge responses. These are inputs corresponding to the value of ChallengeName,
for example:
SMS_MFA: SMS_MFA_CODE, USERNAME, SECRET_HASH (if
app client is configured with client secret).
PASSWORD_VERIFIER: PASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,
PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, TIMESTAMP, USERNAME,
SECRET_HASH (if app client is configured with client secret).
PASSWORD_VERIFIER requires DEVICE_KEY when signing in with a remembered
device.
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH: PASSWORD, USERNAME, SECRET_HASH
(if app client is configured with client secret).
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED: NEW_PASSWORD, any other required attributes,
USERNAME, SECRET_HASH (if app client is configured with client secret).
MFA_SETUP requires USERNAME, plus you must use the session value returned by
VerifySoftwareToken in the Session parameter.
The value of the USERNAME attribute must be the user's actual username, not an alias
(such as an email address or phone number). To make this simpler, the AdminInitiateAuth
response includes the actual username value in the USERNAMEUSER_ID_FOR_SRP attribute.
This happens even if you specified an alias in your call to AdminInitiateAuth.
AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder session(String session)
The session that should be passed both ways in challenge-response calls to the service. If an
InitiateAuth or RespondToAuthChallenge API call determines that the caller must
pass another challenge, it returns a session with other challenge parameters. This session should be passed
as it is to the next RespondToAuthChallenge API call.
session - The session that should be passed both ways in challenge-response calls to the service. If an
InitiateAuth or RespondToAuthChallenge API call determines that the caller
must pass another challenge, it returns a session with other challenge parameters. This session should
be passed as it is to the next RespondToAuthChallenge API call.AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder analyticsMetadata(AnalyticsMetadataType analyticsMetadata)
The analytics metadata for collecting Amazon Pinpoint metrics for AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
calls.
analyticsMetadata - The analytics metadata for collecting Amazon Pinpoint metrics for
AdminRespondToAuthChallenge calls.default AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder analyticsMetadata(Consumer<AnalyticsMetadataType.Builder> analyticsMetadata)
The analytics metadata for collecting Amazon Pinpoint metrics for AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
calls.
AnalyticsMetadataType.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via AnalyticsMetadataType.builder().
When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and
its result is passed to analyticsMetadata(AnalyticsMetadataType).analyticsMetadata - a consumer that will call methods on AnalyticsMetadataType.BuilderanalyticsMetadata(AnalyticsMetadataType)AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder contextData(ContextDataType contextData)
Contextual data such as the user's device fingerprint, IP address, or location used for evaluating the risk of an unexpected event by Amazon Cognito advanced security.
contextData - Contextual data such as the user's device fingerprint, IP address, or location used for evaluating the
risk of an unexpected event by Amazon Cognito advanced security.default AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder contextData(Consumer<ContextDataType.Builder> contextData)
Contextual data such as the user's device fingerprint, IP address, or location used for evaluating the risk of an unexpected event by Amazon Cognito advanced security.
This is a convenience method that creates an instance of theContextDataType.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ContextDataType.builder().
When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its
result is passed to contextData(ContextDataType).contextData - a consumer that will call methods on ContextDataType.BuildercontextData(ContextDataType)AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder clientMetadata(Map<String,String> clientMetadata)
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the AdminRespondToAuthChallenge API action, Amazon Cognito invokes any functions that you have assigned to the following triggers:
pre sign-up
custom message
post authentication
user migration
pre token generation
define auth challenge
create auth challenge
verify auth challenge response
When Amazon Cognito invokes any of these functions, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as
input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute that provides the data that you assigned
to the ClientMetadata parameter in your AdminRespondToAuthChallenge request. In your function code in Lambda,
you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow for your specific needs.
For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember 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, the ClientMetadata parameter serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to provide sensitive information.
clientMetadata - A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this
action triggers.
You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the AdminRespondToAuthChallenge API action, Amazon Cognito invokes any functions that you have assigned to the following triggers:
pre sign-up
custom message
post authentication
user migration
pre token generation
define auth challenge
create auth challenge
verify auth challenge response
When Amazon Cognito invokes any of these functions, it passes a JSON payload, which the function
receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute that provides the
data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your AdminRespondToAuthChallenge request. In
your function code in Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your
workflow for your specific needs.
For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember 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, the ClientMetadata parameter serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to provide sensitive information.
AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration)
overrideConfiguration in interface AwsRequest.BuilderAdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer)
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