public class GetFederationTokenRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable
GetFederationToken operation.
 
 Returns a set of temporary security credentials (consisting of an
 access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token) for a
 federated user. A typical use is in a proxy application that gets
 temporary security credentials on behalf of distributed applications
 inside a corporate network. Because you must call the
 GetFederationToken action using the long-term security
 credentials of an IAM user, this call is appropriate in contexts where
 those credentials can be safely stored, usually in a server-based
 application.
 
 Note: Do not use this call in mobile applications or
 client-based web applications that directly get temporary security
 credentials. For those types of applications, use
 AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity .
 
 The GetFederationToken action must be called by using the
 long-term AWS security credentials of an IAM user. You can also call
 GetFederationToken using the security credentials of an
 AWS account (root), but this is not recommended. Instead, we recommend
 that you create an IAM user for the purpose of the proxy application
 and then attach a policy to the IAM user that limits federated users
 to only the actions and resources they need access to. For more
 information, see
  IAM Best Practices 
 in Using IAM .
 
The temporary security credentials that are obtained by using the long-term credentials of an IAM user are valid for the specified duration, between 900 seconds (15 minutes) and 129600 seconds (36 hours). Temporary credentials that are obtained by using AWS account (root) credentials have a maximum duration of 3600 seconds (1 hour)
Permissions
 The permissions for the temporary security credentials returned by
 GetFederationToken are determined by a combination of the
 following:
 
GetFederationToken .
 The passed policy is attached to the temporary security credentials
 that result from the GetFederationToken API call--that
 is, to the federated user . When the federated user makes an
 AWS request, AWS evaluates the policy attached to the federated user
 in combination with the policy or policies attached to the IAM user
 whose credentials were used to call GetFederationToken .
 AWS allows the federated user's request only when both the federated
 user  and  the IAM user are explicitly allowed to perform the
 requested action. The passed policy cannot grant more permissions than
 those that are defined in the IAM user policy.
 
 A typical use case is that the permissions of the IAM user whose
 credentials are used to call GetFederationToken are
 designed to allow access to all the actions and resources that any
 federated user will need. Then, for individual users, you pass a
 policy to the operation that scopes down the permissions to a level
 that's appropriate to that individual user, using a policy that allows
 only a subset of permissions that are granted to the IAM user.
 
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.
 For more information about how permissions work, see
  Permissions for GetFederationToken  in Using Temporary Security Credentials . For information about using GetFederationToken to create temporary security credentials, see  Creating Temporary Credentials to Enable Access for Federated Users 
 in Using Temporary Security Credentials .
 
NOOP| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| GetFederationTokenRequest()Default constructor for a new GetFederationTokenRequest object. | 
| GetFederationTokenRequest(String name)Constructs a new GetFederationTokenRequest object. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | equals(Object obj) | 
| Integer | getDurationSeconds()The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. | 
| String | getName()The name of the federated user. | 
| String | getPolicy()An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the
  GetFederationTokencall and evaluated along with the
 policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials
 are used to callGetFederationToken. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| void | setDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. | 
| void | setName(String name)The name of the federated user. | 
| void | setPolicy(String policy)An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the
  GetFederationTokencall and evaluated along with the
 policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials
 are used to callGetFederationToken. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
 debugging. | 
| GetFederationTokenRequest | withDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)The duration, in seconds, that the session should last. | 
| GetFederationTokenRequest | withName(String name)The name of the federated user. | 
| GetFederationTokenRequest | withPolicy(String policy)An IAM policy in JSON format that is passed with the
  GetFederationTokencall and evaluated along with the
 policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials
 are used to callGetFederationToken. | 
copyBaseTo, copyPrivateRequestParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestMetricCollector, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestMetricCollector, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestMetricCollectorpublic 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.public String getName()
Bob). For
 example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
 policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
 
 Constraints:
 Length: 2 - 32
 Pattern: [\w+=,.@-]*
Bob). For
         example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
         policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.public void setName(String name)
Bob). For
 example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
 policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
 
 Constraints:
 Length: 2 - 32
 Pattern: [\w+=,.@-]*
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.public GetFederationTokenRequest withName(String name)
Bob). For
 example, you can reference the federated user name in a resource-based
 policy, such as in an Amazon S3 bucket policy.
 Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 Constraints:
 Length: 2 - 32
 Pattern: [\w+=,.@-]*
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.public String getPolicy()
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.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
 Constraints:
 Length: 1 - 2048
 Pattern: [\u0009\u000A\u000D\u0020-\u00FF]+
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.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
public void setPolicy(String policy)
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.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
 Constraints:
 Length: 1 - 2048
 Pattern: [\u0009\u000A\u000D\u0020-\u00FF]+
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.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
public GetFederationTokenRequest withPolicy(String policy)
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.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 Constraints:
 Length: 1 - 2048
 Pattern: [\u0009\u000A\u000D\u0020-\u00FF]+
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.
For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
public Integer getDurationSeconds()
 Constraints:
 Range: 900 - 129600
public void setDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)
 Constraints:
 Range: 900 - 129600
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 GetFederationTokenRequest withDurationSeconds(Integer durationSeconds)
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 Constraints:
 Range: 900 - 129600
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()
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