Interface UserPoolClientType.Builder
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- All Superinterfaces:
Buildable,CopyableBuilder<UserPoolClientType.Builder,UserPoolClientType>,SdkBuilder<UserPoolClientType.Builder,UserPoolClientType>,SdkPojo
- Enclosing class:
- UserPoolClientType
public static interface UserPoolClientType.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<UserPoolClientType.Builder,UserPoolClientType>
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method Description UserPoolClientType.BuilderaccessTokenValidity(Integer accessTokenValidity)The access token time limit.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthFlows(Collection<OAuthFlowType> allowedOAuthFlows)The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthFlows(OAuthFlowType... allowedOAuthFlows)The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient(Boolean allowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient)Set totrueto use OAuth 2.0 features in your user pool app client.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthFlowsWithStrings(String... allowedOAuthFlows)The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthFlowsWithStrings(Collection<String> allowedOAuthFlows)The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthScopes(String... allowedOAuthScopes)The OAuth 2.0 scopes that you want your app client to support.UserPoolClientType.BuilderallowedOAuthScopes(Collection<String> allowedOAuthScopes)The OAuth 2.0 scopes that you want your app client to support.default UserPoolClientType.BuilderanalyticsConfiguration(Consumer<AnalyticsConfigurationType.Builder> analyticsConfiguration)The user pool analytics configuration for collecting metrics and sending them to your Amazon Pinpoint campaign.UserPoolClientType.BuilderanalyticsConfiguration(AnalyticsConfigurationType analyticsConfiguration)The user pool analytics configuration for collecting metrics and sending them to your Amazon Pinpoint campaign.UserPoolClientType.BuilderauthSessionValidity(Integer authSessionValidity)Amazon Cognito creates a session token for each API request in an authentication flow.UserPoolClientType.BuildercallbackURLs(String... callbackURLs)A list of allowed redirect (callback) URLs for the IdPs.UserPoolClientType.BuildercallbackURLs(Collection<String> callbackURLs)A list of allowed redirect (callback) URLs for the IdPs.UserPoolClientType.BuilderclientId(String clientId)The ID of the app client.UserPoolClientType.BuilderclientName(String clientName)The name of the app client.UserPoolClientType.BuilderclientSecret(String clientSecret)The app client secret.UserPoolClientType.BuildercreationDate(Instant creationDate)The date and time when the item was created.UserPoolClientType.BuilderdefaultRedirectURI(String defaultRedirectURI)The default redirect URI.UserPoolClientType.BuilderenablePropagateAdditionalUserContextData(Boolean enablePropagateAdditionalUserContextData)WhenEnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatais true, Amazon Cognito accepts anIpAddressvalue that you send in theUserContextDataparameter.UserPoolClientType.BuilderenableTokenRevocation(Boolean enableTokenRevocation)Indicates whether token revocation is activated for the user pool client.UserPoolClientType.BuilderexplicitAuthFlows(Collection<ExplicitAuthFlowsType> explicitAuthFlows)The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support.UserPoolClientType.BuilderexplicitAuthFlows(ExplicitAuthFlowsType... explicitAuthFlows)The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support.UserPoolClientType.BuilderexplicitAuthFlowsWithStrings(String... explicitAuthFlows)The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support.UserPoolClientType.BuilderexplicitAuthFlowsWithStrings(Collection<String> explicitAuthFlows)The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support.UserPoolClientType.BuilderidTokenValidity(Integer idTokenValidity)The ID token time limit.UserPoolClientType.BuilderlastModifiedDate(Instant lastModifiedDate)The date and time when the item was modified.UserPoolClientType.BuilderlogoutURLs(String... logoutURLs)A list of allowed logout URLs for the IdPs.UserPoolClientType.BuilderlogoutURLs(Collection<String> logoutURLs)A list of allowed logout URLs for the IdPs.UserPoolClientType.BuilderpreventUserExistenceErrors(String preventUserExistenceErrors)Errors and responses that you want Amazon Cognito APIs to return during authentication, account confirmation, and password recovery when the user doesn't exist in the user pool.UserPoolClientType.BuilderpreventUserExistenceErrors(PreventUserExistenceErrorTypes preventUserExistenceErrors)Errors and responses that you want Amazon Cognito APIs to return during authentication, account confirmation, and password recovery when the user doesn't exist in the user pool.UserPoolClientType.BuilderreadAttributes(String... readAttributes)The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have read access to.UserPoolClientType.BuilderreadAttributes(Collection<String> readAttributes)The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have read access to.UserPoolClientType.BuilderrefreshTokenValidity(Integer refreshTokenValidity)The refresh token time limit.UserPoolClientType.BuildersupportedIdentityProviders(String... supportedIdentityProviders)A list of provider names for the identity providers (IdPs) that are supported on this client.UserPoolClientType.BuildersupportedIdentityProviders(Collection<String> supportedIdentityProviders)A list of provider names for the identity providers (IdPs) that are supported on this client.default UserPoolClientType.BuildertokenValidityUnits(Consumer<TokenValidityUnitsType.Builder> tokenValidityUnits)The time units that, withIdTokenValidity,AccessTokenValidity, andRefreshTokenValidity, set and display the duration of ID, access, and refresh tokens for an app client.UserPoolClientType.BuildertokenValidityUnits(TokenValidityUnitsType tokenValidityUnits)The time units that, withIdTokenValidity,AccessTokenValidity, andRefreshTokenValidity, set and display the duration of ID, access, and refresh tokens for an app client.UserPoolClientType.BuilderuserPoolId(String userPoolId)The ID of the user pool associated with the app client.UserPoolClientType.BuilderwriteAttributes(String... writeAttributes)The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have write access to.UserPoolClientType.BuilderwriteAttributes(Collection<String> writeAttributes)The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have write access to.-
Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.CopyableBuilder
copy
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Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.SdkBuilder
applyMutation, build
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Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkPojo
equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldNameToField, sdkFields
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Method Detail
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userPoolId
UserPoolClientType.Builder userPoolId(String userPoolId)
The ID of the user pool associated with the app client.
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userPoolId- The ID of the user pool associated with the app client.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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clientName
UserPoolClientType.Builder clientName(String clientName)
The name of the app client.
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clientName- The name of the app client.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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clientId
UserPoolClientType.Builder clientId(String clientId)
The ID of the app client.
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clientId- The ID of the app client.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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clientSecret
UserPoolClientType.Builder clientSecret(String clientSecret)
The app client secret.
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clientSecret- The app client secret.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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lastModifiedDate
UserPoolClientType.Builder lastModifiedDate(Instant lastModifiedDate)
The date and time when the item was modified. Amazon Cognito returns this timestamp in UNIX epoch time format. Your SDK might render the output in a human-readable format like ISO 8601 or a Java
Dateobject.- Parameters:
lastModifiedDate- The date and time when the item was modified. Amazon Cognito returns this timestamp in UNIX epoch time format. Your SDK might render the output in a human-readable format like ISO 8601 or a JavaDateobject.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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creationDate
UserPoolClientType.Builder creationDate(Instant creationDate)
The date and time when the item was created. Amazon Cognito returns this timestamp in UNIX epoch time format. Your SDK might render the output in a human-readable format like ISO 8601 or a Java
Dateobject.- Parameters:
creationDate- The date and time when the item was created. Amazon Cognito returns this timestamp in UNIX epoch time format. Your SDK might render the output in a human-readable format like ISO 8601 or a JavaDateobject.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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refreshTokenValidity
UserPoolClientType.Builder refreshTokenValidity(Integer refreshTokenValidity)
The refresh token time limit. After this limit expires, your user can't use their refresh token. To specify the time unit for
RefreshTokenValidityasseconds,minutes,hours, ordays, set aTokenValidityUnitsvalue in your API request.For example, when you set
RefreshTokenValidityas10andTokenValidityUnitsasdays, your user can refresh their session and retrieve new access and ID tokens for 10 days.The default time unit for
RefreshTokenValidityin an API request is days. You can't setRefreshTokenValidityto 0. If you do, Amazon Cognito overrides the value with the default value of 30 days. Valid range is displayed below in seconds.If you don't specify otherwise in the configuration of your app client, your refresh tokens are valid for 30 days.
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refreshTokenValidity- The refresh token time limit. After this limit expires, your user can't use their refresh token. To specify the time unit forRefreshTokenValidityasseconds,minutes,hours, ordays, set aTokenValidityUnitsvalue in your API request.For example, when you set
RefreshTokenValidityas10andTokenValidityUnitsasdays, your user can refresh their session and retrieve new access and ID tokens for 10 days.The default time unit for
RefreshTokenValidityin an API request is days. You can't setRefreshTokenValidityto 0. If you do, Amazon Cognito overrides the value with the default value of 30 days. Valid range is displayed below in seconds.If you don't specify otherwise in the configuration of your app client, your refresh tokens are valid for 30 days.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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accessTokenValidity
UserPoolClientType.Builder accessTokenValidity(Integer accessTokenValidity)
The access token time limit. After this limit expires, your user can't use their access token. To specify the time unit for
AccessTokenValidityasseconds,minutes,hours, ordays, set aTokenValidityUnitsvalue in your API request.For example, when you set
AccessTokenValidityto10andTokenValidityUnitstohours, your user can authorize access with their access token for 10 hours.The default time unit for
AccessTokenValidityin an API request is hours. Valid range is displayed below in seconds.If you don't specify otherwise in the configuration of your app client, your access tokens are valid for one hour.
- Parameters:
accessTokenValidity- The access token time limit. After this limit expires, your user can't use their access token. To specify the time unit forAccessTokenValidityasseconds,minutes,hours, ordays, set aTokenValidityUnitsvalue in your API request.For example, when you set
AccessTokenValidityto10andTokenValidityUnitstohours, your user can authorize access with their access token for 10 hours.The default time unit for
AccessTokenValidityin an API request is hours. Valid range is displayed below in seconds.If you don't specify otherwise in the configuration of your app client, your access tokens are valid for one hour.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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idTokenValidity
UserPoolClientType.Builder idTokenValidity(Integer idTokenValidity)
The ID token time limit. After this limit expires, your user can't use their ID token. To specify the time unit for
IdTokenValidityasseconds,minutes,hours, ordays, set aTokenValidityUnitsvalue in your API request.For example, when you set
IdTokenValidityas10andTokenValidityUnitsashours, your user can authenticate their session with their ID token for 10 hours.The default time unit for
IdTokenValidityin an API request is hours. Valid range is displayed below in seconds.If you don't specify otherwise in the configuration of your app client, your ID tokens are valid for one hour.
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idTokenValidity- The ID token time limit. After this limit expires, your user can't use their ID token. To specify the time unit forIdTokenValidityasseconds,minutes,hours, ordays, set aTokenValidityUnitsvalue in your API request.For example, when you set
IdTokenValidityas10andTokenValidityUnitsashours, your user can authenticate their session with their ID token for 10 hours.The default time unit for
IdTokenValidityin an API request is hours. Valid range is displayed below in seconds.If you don't specify otherwise in the configuration of your app client, your ID tokens are valid for one hour.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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tokenValidityUnits
UserPoolClientType.Builder tokenValidityUnits(TokenValidityUnitsType tokenValidityUnits)
The time units that, with
IdTokenValidity,AccessTokenValidity, andRefreshTokenValidity, set and display the duration of ID, access, and refresh tokens for an app client. You can assign a separate token validity unit to each type of token.- Parameters:
tokenValidityUnits- The time units that, withIdTokenValidity,AccessTokenValidity, andRefreshTokenValidity, set and display the duration of ID, access, and refresh tokens for an app client. You can assign a separate token validity unit to each type of token.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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tokenValidityUnits
default UserPoolClientType.Builder tokenValidityUnits(Consumer<TokenValidityUnitsType.Builder> tokenValidityUnits)
The time units that, with
This is a convenience method that creates an instance of theIdTokenValidity,AccessTokenValidity, andRefreshTokenValidity, set and display the duration of ID, access, and refresh tokens for an app client. You can assign a separate token validity unit to each type of token.TokenValidityUnitsType.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTokenValidityUnitsType.builder().When the
Consumercompletes,SdkBuilder.build()is called immediately and its result is passed totokenValidityUnits(TokenValidityUnitsType).- Parameters:
tokenValidityUnits- a consumer that will call methods onTokenValidityUnitsType.Builder- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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tokenValidityUnits(TokenValidityUnitsType)
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readAttributes
UserPoolClientType.Builder readAttributes(Collection<String> readAttributes)
The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have read access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to read their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when your user selects a link to view their profile information. Your app makes a GetUser API request to retrieve and display your user's profile data.
When you don't specify the
ReadAttributesfor your app client, your app can read the values ofemail_verified,phone_number_verified, and the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool app client has read access to these default attributes,ReadAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesReadAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of read attributes.- Parameters:
readAttributes- The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have read access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to read their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when your user selects a link to view their profile information. Your app makes a GetUser API request to retrieve and display your user's profile data.When you don't specify the
ReadAttributesfor your app client, your app can read the values ofemail_verified,phone_number_verified, and the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool app client has read access to these default attributes,ReadAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesReadAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of read attributes.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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readAttributes
UserPoolClientType.Builder readAttributes(String... readAttributes)
The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have read access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to read their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when your user selects a link to view their profile information. Your app makes a GetUser API request to retrieve and display your user's profile data.
When you don't specify the
ReadAttributesfor your app client, your app can read the values ofemail_verified,phone_number_verified, and the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool app client has read access to these default attributes,ReadAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesReadAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of read attributes.- Parameters:
readAttributes- The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have read access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to read their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when your user selects a link to view their profile information. Your app makes a GetUser API request to retrieve and display your user's profile data.When you don't specify the
ReadAttributesfor your app client, your app can read the values ofemail_verified,phone_number_verified, and the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool app client has read access to these default attributes,ReadAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesReadAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of read attributes.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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writeAttributes
UserPoolClientType.Builder writeAttributes(Collection<String> writeAttributes)
The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have write access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to set or modify their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when you present your user with a form to update their profile information and they change their last name. Your app then makes an UpdateUserAttributes API request and sets
family_nameto the new value.When you don't specify the
WriteAttributesfor your app client, your app can write the values of the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool has write access to these default attributes,WriteAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesWriteAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of write attributes.If your app client allows users to sign in through an IdP, this array must include all attributes that you have mapped to IdP attributes. Amazon Cognito updates mapped attributes when users sign in to your application through an IdP. If your app client does not have write access to a mapped attribute, Amazon Cognito throws an error when it tries to update the attribute. For more information, see Specifying IdP Attribute Mappings for Your user pool.
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writeAttributes- The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have write access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to set or modify their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when you present your user with a form to update their profile information and they change their last name. Your app then makes an UpdateUserAttributes API request and setsfamily_nameto the new value.When you don't specify the
WriteAttributesfor your app client, your app can write the values of the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool has write access to these default attributes,WriteAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesWriteAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of write attributes.If your app client allows users to sign in through an IdP, this array must include all attributes that you have mapped to IdP attributes. Amazon Cognito updates mapped attributes when users sign in to your application through an IdP. If your app client does not have write access to a mapped attribute, Amazon Cognito throws an error when it tries to update the attribute. For more information, see Specifying IdP Attribute Mappings for Your user pool.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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writeAttributes
UserPoolClientType.Builder writeAttributes(String... writeAttributes)
The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have write access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to set or modify their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when you present your user with a form to update their profile information and they change their last name. Your app then makes an UpdateUserAttributes API request and sets
family_nameto the new value.When you don't specify the
WriteAttributesfor your app client, your app can write the values of the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool has write access to these default attributes,WriteAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesWriteAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of write attributes.If your app client allows users to sign in through an IdP, this array must include all attributes that you have mapped to IdP attributes. Amazon Cognito updates mapped attributes when users sign in to your application through an IdP. If your app client does not have write access to a mapped attribute, Amazon Cognito throws an error when it tries to update the attribute. For more information, see Specifying IdP Attribute Mappings for Your user pool.
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writeAttributes- The list of user attributes that you want your app client to have write access to. After your user authenticates in your app, their access token authorizes them to set or modify their own attribute value for any attribute in this list. An example of this kind of activity is when you present your user with a form to update their profile information and they change their last name. Your app then makes an UpdateUserAttributes API request and setsfamily_nameto the new value.When you don't specify the
WriteAttributesfor your app client, your app can write the values of the Standard attributes of your user pool. When your user pool has write access to these default attributes,WriteAttributesdoesn't return any information. Amazon Cognito only populatesWriteAttributesin the API response if you have specified your own custom set of write attributes.If your app client allows users to sign in through an IdP, this array must include all attributes that you have mapped to IdP attributes. Amazon Cognito updates mapped attributes when users sign in to your application through an IdP. If your app client does not have write access to a mapped attribute, Amazon Cognito throws an error when it tries to update the attribute. For more information, see Specifying IdP Attribute Mappings for Your user pool.
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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explicitAuthFlowsWithStrings
UserPoolClientType.Builder explicitAuthFlowsWithStrings(Collection<String> explicitAuthFlows)
The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.
If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
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ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.- Parameters:
explicitAuthFlows- The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
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ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.-
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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explicitAuthFlowsWithStrings
UserPoolClientType.Builder explicitAuthFlowsWithStrings(String... explicitAuthFlows)
The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.
If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
ALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH: Enable Lambda trigger based authentication. -
ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.- Parameters:
explicitAuthFlows- The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
ALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH: Enable Lambda trigger based authentication. -
ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.-
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- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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explicitAuthFlows
UserPoolClientType.Builder explicitAuthFlows(Collection<ExplicitAuthFlowsType> explicitAuthFlows)
The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.
If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
ALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH: Enable Lambda trigger based authentication. -
ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.- Parameters:
explicitAuthFlows- The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
ALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH: Enable Lambda trigger based authentication. -
ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.-
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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explicitAuthFlows
UserPoolClientType.Builder explicitAuthFlows(ExplicitAuthFlowsType... explicitAuthFlows)
The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.
If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
ALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH: Enable Lambda trigger based authentication. -
ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.- Parameters:
explicitAuthFlows- The authentication flows that you want your user pool client to support. For each app client in your user pool, you can sign in your users with any combination of one or more flows, including with a user name and Secure Remote Password (SRP), a user name and password, or a custom authentication process that you define with Lambda functions.If you don't specify a value for
ExplicitAuthFlows, your user client supportsALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH,ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH, andALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH.Valid values include:
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ALLOW_USER_AUTH: Enable selection-based sign-in withUSER_AUTH. This setting covers username-password, secure remote password (SRP), passwordless, and passkey authentication. This authentiation flow can do username-password and SRP authentication without otherExplicitAuthFlowspermitting them. For example users can complete an SRP challenge throughUSER_AUTHwithout the flowUSER_SRP_AUTHbeing active for the app client. This flow doesn't includeCUSTOM_AUTH. -
ALLOW_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable admin based user password authentication flowADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH. This setting replaces theADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTHsetting. With this authentication flow, your app passes a user name and password to Amazon Cognito in the request, instead of using the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol to securely transmit the password. -
ALLOW_CUSTOM_AUTH: Enable Lambda trigger based authentication. -
ALLOW_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH: Enable user password-based authentication. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP protocol to verify passwords. -
ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH: Enable SRP-based authentication. -
ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH: Enable authflow to refresh tokens.
In some environments, you will see the values
ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH,CUSTOM_AUTH_FLOW_ONLY, orUSER_PASSWORD_AUTH. You can't assign these legacyExplicitAuthFlowsvalues to user pool clients at the same time as values that begin withALLOW_, likeALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH.-
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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supportedIdentityProviders
UserPoolClientType.Builder supportedIdentityProviders(Collection<String> supportedIdentityProviders)
A list of provider names for the identity providers (IdPs) that are supported on this client. The following are supported:
COGNITO,Facebook,Google,SignInWithApple, andLoginWithAmazon. You can also specify the names that you configured for the SAML and OIDC IdPs in your user pool, for exampleMySAMLIdPorMyOIDCIdP.This setting applies to providers that you can access with managed login. The removal of
COGNITOfrom this list doesn't prevent authentication operations for local users with the user pools API in an Amazon Web Services SDK. The only way to prevent API-based authentication is to block access with a WAF rule.- Parameters:
supportedIdentityProviders- A list of provider names for the identity providers (IdPs) that are supported on this client. The following are supported:COGNITO,Facebook,Google,SignInWithApple, andLoginWithAmazon. You can also specify the names that you configured for the SAML and OIDC IdPs in your user pool, for exampleMySAMLIdPorMyOIDCIdP.This setting applies to providers that you can access with managed login. The removal of
COGNITOfrom this list doesn't prevent authentication operations for local users with the user pools API in an Amazon Web Services SDK. The only way to prevent API-based authentication is to block access with a WAF rule.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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supportedIdentityProviders
UserPoolClientType.Builder supportedIdentityProviders(String... supportedIdentityProviders)
A list of provider names for the identity providers (IdPs) that are supported on this client. The following are supported:
COGNITO,Facebook,Google,SignInWithApple, andLoginWithAmazon. You can also specify the names that you configured for the SAML and OIDC IdPs in your user pool, for exampleMySAMLIdPorMyOIDCIdP.This setting applies to providers that you can access with managed login. The removal of
COGNITOfrom this list doesn't prevent authentication operations for local users with the user pools API in an Amazon Web Services SDK. The only way to prevent API-based authentication is to block access with a WAF rule.- Parameters:
supportedIdentityProviders- A list of provider names for the identity providers (IdPs) that are supported on this client. The following are supported:COGNITO,Facebook,Google,SignInWithApple, andLoginWithAmazon. You can also specify the names that you configured for the SAML and OIDC IdPs in your user pool, for exampleMySAMLIdPorMyOIDCIdP.This setting applies to providers that you can access with managed login. The removal of
COGNITOfrom this list doesn't prevent authentication operations for local users with the user pools API in an Amazon Web Services SDK. The only way to prevent API-based authentication is to block access with a WAF rule.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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callbackURLs
UserPoolClientType.Builder callbackURLs(Collection<String> callbackURLs)
A list of allowed redirect (callback) URLs for the IdPs.
A redirect URI must:
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Be an absolute URI.
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Be registered with the authorization server.
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Not include a fragment component.
See OAuth 2.0 - Redirection Endpoint.
Amazon Cognito requires HTTPS over HTTP except for http://localhost for testing purposes only.
App callback URLs such as myapp://example are also supported.
- Parameters:
callbackURLs- A list of allowed redirect (callback) URLs for the IdPs.A redirect URI must:
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Be an absolute URI.
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Be registered with the authorization server.
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Not include a fragment component.
See OAuth 2.0 - Redirection Endpoint.
Amazon Cognito requires HTTPS over HTTP except for http://localhost for testing purposes only.
App callback URLs such as myapp://example are also supported.
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- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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callbackURLs
UserPoolClientType.Builder callbackURLs(String... callbackURLs)
A list of allowed redirect (callback) URLs for the IdPs.
A redirect URI must:
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Be an absolute URI.
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Be registered with the authorization server.
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Not include a fragment component.
See OAuth 2.0 - Redirection Endpoint.
Amazon Cognito requires HTTPS over HTTP except for http://localhost for testing purposes only.
App callback URLs such as myapp://example are also supported.
- Parameters:
callbackURLs- A list of allowed redirect (callback) URLs for the IdPs.A redirect URI must:
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Be an absolute URI.
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Be registered with the authorization server.
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Not include a fragment component.
See OAuth 2.0 - Redirection Endpoint.
Amazon Cognito requires HTTPS over HTTP except for http://localhost for testing purposes only.
App callback URLs such as myapp://example are also supported.
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- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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logoutURLs
UserPoolClientType.Builder logoutURLs(Collection<String> logoutURLs)
A list of allowed logout URLs for the IdPs.
- Parameters:
logoutURLs- A list of allowed logout URLs for the IdPs.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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logoutURLs
UserPoolClientType.Builder logoutURLs(String... logoutURLs)
A list of allowed logout URLs for the IdPs.
- Parameters:
logoutURLs- A list of allowed logout URLs for the IdPs.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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defaultRedirectURI
UserPoolClientType.Builder defaultRedirectURI(String defaultRedirectURI)
The default redirect URI. Must be in the
CallbackURLslist.A redirect URI must:
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Be an absolute URI.
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Be registered with the authorization server.
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Not include a fragment component.
See OAuth 2.0 - Redirection Endpoint.
Amazon Cognito requires HTTPS over HTTP except for http://localhost for testing purposes only.
App callback URLs such as myapp://example are also supported.
- Parameters:
defaultRedirectURI- The default redirect URI. Must be in theCallbackURLslist.A redirect URI must:
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Be an absolute URI.
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Be registered with the authorization server.
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Not include a fragment component.
See OAuth 2.0 - Redirection Endpoint.
Amazon Cognito requires HTTPS over HTTP except for http://localhost for testing purposes only.
App callback URLs such as myapp://example are also supported.
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- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthFlowsWithStrings
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthFlowsWithStrings(Collection<String> allowedOAuthFlows)
The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must add
client_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
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Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
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Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
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Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Parameters:
allowedOAuthFlows- The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must addclient_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
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Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
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Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthFlowsWithStrings
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthFlowsWithStrings(String... allowedOAuthFlows)
The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must add
client_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
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Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
-
Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Parameters:
allowedOAuthFlows- The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must addclient_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
-
Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
-
Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthFlows
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthFlows(Collection<OAuthFlowType> allowedOAuthFlows)
The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must add
client_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
-
Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
-
Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Parameters:
allowedOAuthFlows- The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must addclient_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
-
Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
-
Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthFlows
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthFlows(OAuthFlowType... allowedOAuthFlows)
The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must add
client_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
-
Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
-
Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Parameters:
allowedOAuthFlows- The OAuth grant types that you want your app client to generate. To create an app client that generates client credentials grants, you must addclient_credentialsas the only allowed OAuth flow.- code
-
Use a code grant flow, which provides an authorization code as the response. This code can be exchanged for access tokens with the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint. - implicit
-
Issue the access token (and, optionally, ID token, based on scopes) directly to your user.
- client_credentials
-
Issue the access token from the
/oauth2/tokenendpoint directly to a non-person user using a combination of the client ID and client secret.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthScopes
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthScopes(Collection<String> allowedOAuthScopes)
The OAuth 2.0 scopes that you want your app client to support. Can include standard OAuth scopes like
phone,email,openid, andprofile. Can also include theaws.cognito.signin.user.adminscope that authorizes user profile self-service operations and custom scopes from resource servers.- Parameters:
allowedOAuthScopes- The OAuth 2.0 scopes that you want your app client to support. Can include standard OAuth scopes likephone,email,openid, andprofile. Can also include theaws.cognito.signin.user.adminscope that authorizes user profile self-service operations and custom scopes from resource servers.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthScopes
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthScopes(String... allowedOAuthScopes)
The OAuth 2.0 scopes that you want your app client to support. Can include standard OAuth scopes like
phone,email,openid, andprofile. Can also include theaws.cognito.signin.user.adminscope that authorizes user profile self-service operations and custom scopes from resource servers.- Parameters:
allowedOAuthScopes- The OAuth 2.0 scopes that you want your app client to support. Can include standard OAuth scopes likephone,email,openid, andprofile. Can also include theaws.cognito.signin.user.adminscope that authorizes user profile self-service operations and custom scopes from resource servers.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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allowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient
UserPoolClientType.Builder allowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient(Boolean allowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient)
Set to
trueto use OAuth 2.0 features in your user pool app client.AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClientmust betruebefore you can configure the following features in your app client.-
CallBackURLs: Callback URLs. -
LogoutURLs: Sign-out redirect URLs. -
AllowedOAuthScopes: OAuth 2.0 scopes. -
AllowedOAuthFlows: Support for authorization code, implicit, and client credentials OAuth 2.0 grants.
To use OAuth 2.0 features, configure one of these features in the Amazon Cognito console or set
AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClienttotruein aCreateUserPoolClientorUpdateUserPoolClientAPI request. If you don't set a value forAllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClientin a request with the CLI or SDKs, it defaults tofalse.- Parameters:
allowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClient- Set totrueto use OAuth 2.0 features in your user pool app client.AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClientmust betruebefore you can configure the following features in your app client.-
CallBackURLs: Callback URLs. -
LogoutURLs: Sign-out redirect URLs. -
AllowedOAuthScopes: OAuth 2.0 scopes. -
AllowedOAuthFlows: Support for authorization code, implicit, and client credentials OAuth 2.0 grants.
To use OAuth 2.0 features, configure one of these features in the Amazon Cognito console or set
AllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClienttotruein aCreateUserPoolClientorUpdateUserPoolClientAPI request. If you don't set a value forAllowedOAuthFlowsUserPoolClientin a request with the CLI or SDKs, it defaults tofalse.-
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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analyticsConfiguration
UserPoolClientType.Builder analyticsConfiguration(AnalyticsConfigurationType analyticsConfiguration)
The user pool analytics configuration for collecting metrics and sending them to your Amazon Pinpoint campaign.
In Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon Pinpoint isn't available, user pools only support sending events to Amazon Pinpoint projects in Amazon Web Services Region us-east-1. In Regions where Amazon Pinpoint is available, user pools support sending events to Amazon Pinpoint projects within that same Region.
- Parameters:
analyticsConfiguration- The user pool analytics configuration for collecting metrics and sending them to your Amazon Pinpoint campaign.In Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon Pinpoint isn't available, user pools only support sending events to Amazon Pinpoint projects in Amazon Web Services Region us-east-1. In Regions where Amazon Pinpoint is available, user pools support sending events to Amazon Pinpoint projects within that same Region.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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analyticsConfiguration
default UserPoolClientType.Builder analyticsConfiguration(Consumer<AnalyticsConfigurationType.Builder> analyticsConfiguration)
The user pool analytics configuration for collecting metrics and sending them to your Amazon Pinpoint campaign.
This is a convenience method that creates an instance of theIn Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon Pinpoint isn't available, user pools only support sending events to Amazon Pinpoint projects in Amazon Web Services Region us-east-1. In Regions where Amazon Pinpoint is available, user pools support sending events to Amazon Pinpoint projects within that same Region.
AnalyticsConfigurationType.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAnalyticsConfigurationType.builder().When the
Consumercompletes,SdkBuilder.build()is called immediately and its result is passed toanalyticsConfiguration(AnalyticsConfigurationType).- Parameters:
analyticsConfiguration- a consumer that will call methods onAnalyticsConfigurationType.Builder- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
- See Also:
analyticsConfiguration(AnalyticsConfigurationType)
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preventUserExistenceErrors
UserPoolClientType.Builder preventUserExistenceErrors(String preventUserExistenceErrors)
Errors and responses that you want Amazon Cognito APIs to return during authentication, account confirmation, and password recovery when the user doesn't exist in the user pool. When set to
ENABLEDand the user doesn't exist, authentication returns an error indicating either the username or password was incorrect. Account confirmation and password recovery return a response indicating a code was sent to a simulated destination. When set toLEGACY, those APIs return aUserNotFoundExceptionexception if the user doesn't exist in the user pool.Valid values include:
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ENABLED- This prevents user existence-related errors. -
LEGACY- This represents the early behavior of Amazon Cognito where user existence related errors aren't prevented.
Defaults to
LEGACYwhen you don't provide a value.- Parameters:
preventUserExistenceErrors- Errors and responses that you want Amazon Cognito APIs to return during authentication, account confirmation, and password recovery when the user doesn't exist in the user pool. When set toENABLEDand the user doesn't exist, authentication returns an error indicating either the username or password was incorrect. Account confirmation and password recovery return a response indicating a code was sent to a simulated destination. When set toLEGACY, those APIs return aUserNotFoundExceptionexception if the user doesn't exist in the user pool.Valid values include:
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ENABLED- This prevents user existence-related errors. -
LEGACY- This represents the early behavior of Amazon Cognito where user existence related errors aren't prevented.
Defaults to
LEGACYwhen you don't provide a value.-
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
- See Also:
PreventUserExistenceErrorTypes,PreventUserExistenceErrorTypes
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preventUserExistenceErrors
UserPoolClientType.Builder preventUserExistenceErrors(PreventUserExistenceErrorTypes preventUserExistenceErrors)
Errors and responses that you want Amazon Cognito APIs to return during authentication, account confirmation, and password recovery when the user doesn't exist in the user pool. When set to
ENABLEDand the user doesn't exist, authentication returns an error indicating either the username or password was incorrect. Account confirmation and password recovery return a response indicating a code was sent to a simulated destination. When set toLEGACY, those APIs return aUserNotFoundExceptionexception if the user doesn't exist in the user pool.Valid values include:
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ENABLED- This prevents user existence-related errors. -
LEGACY- This represents the early behavior of Amazon Cognito where user existence related errors aren't prevented.
Defaults to
LEGACYwhen you don't provide a value.- Parameters:
preventUserExistenceErrors- Errors and responses that you want Amazon Cognito APIs to return during authentication, account confirmation, and password recovery when the user doesn't exist in the user pool. When set toENABLEDand the user doesn't exist, authentication returns an error indicating either the username or password was incorrect. Account confirmation and password recovery return a response indicating a code was sent to a simulated destination. When set toLEGACY, those APIs return aUserNotFoundExceptionexception if the user doesn't exist in the user pool.Valid values include:
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ENABLED- This prevents user existence-related errors. -
LEGACY- This represents the early behavior of Amazon Cognito where user existence related errors aren't prevented.
Defaults to
LEGACYwhen you don't provide a value.-
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
- See Also:
PreventUserExistenceErrorTypes,PreventUserExistenceErrorTypes
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enableTokenRevocation
UserPoolClientType.Builder enableTokenRevocation(Boolean enableTokenRevocation)
Indicates whether token revocation is activated for the user pool client. When you create a new user pool client, token revocation is activated by default. For more information about revoking tokens, see RevokeToken.
- Parameters:
enableTokenRevocation- Indicates whether token revocation is activated for the user pool client. When you create a new user pool client, token revocation is activated by default. For more information about revoking tokens, see RevokeToken.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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enablePropagateAdditionalUserContextData
UserPoolClientType.Builder enablePropagateAdditionalUserContextData(Boolean enablePropagateAdditionalUserContextData)
When
EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatais true, Amazon Cognito accepts anIpAddressvalue that you send in theUserContextDataparameter. TheUserContextDataparameter sends information to Amazon Cognito advanced security for risk analysis. You can sendUserContextDatawhen you sign in Amazon Cognito native users with theInitiateAuthandRespondToAuthChallengeAPI operations.When
EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatais false, you can't send your user's source IP address to Amazon Cognito advanced security with unauthenticated API operations.EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatadoesn't affect whether you can send a source IP address in aContextDataparameter with the authenticated API operationsAdminInitiateAuthandAdminRespondToAuthChallenge.You can only activate
EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatain an app client that has a client secret. For more information about propagation of user context data, see Adding user device and session data to API requests.- Parameters:
enablePropagateAdditionalUserContextData- WhenEnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatais true, Amazon Cognito accepts anIpAddressvalue that you send in theUserContextDataparameter. TheUserContextDataparameter sends information to Amazon Cognito advanced security for risk analysis. You can sendUserContextDatawhen you sign in Amazon Cognito native users with theInitiateAuthandRespondToAuthChallengeAPI operations.When
EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatais false, you can't send your user's source IP address to Amazon Cognito advanced security with unauthenticated API operations.EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatadoesn't affect whether you can send a source IP address in aContextDataparameter with the authenticated API operationsAdminInitiateAuthandAdminRespondToAuthChallenge.You can only activate
EnablePropagateAdditionalUserContextDatain an app client that has a client secret. For more information about propagation of user context data, see Adding user device and session data to API requests.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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authSessionValidity
UserPoolClientType.Builder authSessionValidity(Integer authSessionValidity)
Amazon Cognito creates a session token for each API request in an authentication flow.
AuthSessionValidityis the duration, in minutes, of that session token. Your user pool native user must respond to each authentication challenge before the session expires.- Parameters:
authSessionValidity- Amazon Cognito creates a session token for each API request in an authentication flow.AuthSessionValidityis the duration, in minutes, of that session token. Your user pool native user must respond to each authentication challenge before the session expires.- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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