#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput {
pub credentials: Option<Credentials>,
pub assumed_role_user: Option<AssumedRoleUser>,
pub packed_policy_size: Option<i32>,
pub subject: Option<String>,
pub subject_type: Option<String>,
pub issuer: Option<String>,
pub audience: Option<String>,
pub name_qualifier: Option<String>,
pub source_identity: Option<String>,
/* private fields */
}
Expand description
Contains the response to a successful AssumeRoleWithSAML
request, including temporary Amazon Web Services credentials that can be used to make Amazon Web Services requests.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
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; and struct update syntax will not work.credentials: Option<Credentials>
The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security (or session) token.
The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.
assumed_role_user: Option<AssumedRoleUser>
The identifiers for the temporary security credentials that the operation returns.
packed_policy_size: Option<i32>
A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent, which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.
subject: Option<String>
The value of the NameID
element in the Subject
element of the SAML assertion.
subject_type: Option<String>
The format of the name ID, as defined by the Format
attribute in the NameID
element of the SAML assertion. Typical examples of the format are transient
or persistent
.
If the format includes the prefix urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format
, that prefix is removed. For example, urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient
is returned as transient
. If the format includes any other prefix, the format is returned with no modifications.
issuer: Option<String>
The value of the Issuer
element of the SAML assertion.
audience: Option<String>
The value of the Recipient
attribute of the SubjectConfirmationData
element of the SAML assertion.
name_qualifier: Option<String>
A hash value based on the concatenation of the following:
-
The
Issuer
response value. -
The Amazon Web Services account ID.
-
The friendly name (the last part of the ARN) of the SAML provider in IAM.
The combination of NameQualifier
and Subject
can be used to uniquely identify a user.
The following pseudocode shows how the hash value is calculated:
BASE64 ( SHA1 ( "https://example.com/saml" + "123456789012" + "/MySAMLIdP" ) )
source_identity: Option<String>
The value in the SourceIdentity
attribute in the SAML assertion.
You can require users to set a source identity value when they assume a role. You do this by using the sts:SourceIdentity
condition key in a role trust policy. That way, actions that are taken with the role are associated with that user. After the source identity is set, the value cannot be changed. It is present in the request for all actions that are taken by the role and persists across chained role sessions. You can configure your SAML identity provider to use an attribute associated with your users, like user name or email, as the source identity when calling AssumeRoleWithSAML
. You do this by adding an attribute to the SAML assertion. For more information about using source identity, see Monitor and control actions taken with assumed roles in the IAM User Guide.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
Implementations§
source§impl AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
sourcepub fn credentials(&self) -> Option<&Credentials>
pub fn credentials(&self) -> Option<&Credentials>
The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security (or session) token.
The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.
sourcepub fn assumed_role_user(&self) -> Option<&AssumedRoleUser>
pub fn assumed_role_user(&self) -> Option<&AssumedRoleUser>
The identifiers for the temporary security credentials that the operation returns.
sourcepub fn packed_policy_size(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn packed_policy_size(&self) -> Option<i32>
A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent, which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.
sourcepub fn subject(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn subject(&self) -> Option<&str>
The value of the NameID
element in the Subject
element of the SAML assertion.
sourcepub fn subject_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn subject_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The format of the name ID, as defined by the Format
attribute in the NameID
element of the SAML assertion. Typical examples of the format are transient
or persistent
.
If the format includes the prefix urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format
, that prefix is removed. For example, urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient
is returned as transient
. If the format includes any other prefix, the format is returned with no modifications.
sourcepub fn audience(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn audience(&self) -> Option<&str>
The value of the Recipient
attribute of the SubjectConfirmationData
element of the SAML assertion.
sourcepub fn name_qualifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name_qualifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
A hash value based on the concatenation of the following:
-
The
Issuer
response value. -
The Amazon Web Services account ID.
-
The friendly name (the last part of the ARN) of the SAML provider in IAM.
The combination of NameQualifier
and Subject
can be used to uniquely identify a user.
The following pseudocode shows how the hash value is calculated:
BASE64 ( SHA1 ( "https://example.com/saml" + "123456789012" + "/MySAMLIdP" ) )
sourcepub fn source_identity(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn source_identity(&self) -> Option<&str>
The value in the SourceIdentity
attribute in the SAML assertion.
You can require users to set a source identity value when they assume a role. You do this by using the sts:SourceIdentity
condition key in a role trust policy. That way, actions that are taken with the role are associated with that user. After the source identity is set, the value cannot be changed. It is present in the request for all actions that are taken by the role and persists across chained role sessions. You can configure your SAML identity provider to use an attribute associated with your users, like user name or email, as the source identity when calling AssumeRoleWithSAML
. You do this by adding an attribute to the SAML assertion. For more information about using source identity, see Monitor and control actions taken with assumed roles in the IAM User Guide.
The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-
source§impl AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
sourcepub fn builder() -> AssumeRoleWithSamlOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AssumeRoleWithSamlOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl Clone for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
source§fn clone(&self) -> AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
fn clone(&self) -> AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Debug for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl Debug for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
source§impl PartialEq for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl PartialEq for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
source§impl RequestId for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl RequestId for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
None
if the service could not be reached.impl StructuralPartialEq for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl RefUnwindSafe for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl Send for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl Sync for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl Unpin for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
impl UnwindSafe for AssumeRoleWithSamlOutput
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