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Returns a set of temporary security credentials for users who have been authenticated via a SAML authentication response. This operation provides a mechanism for tying an enterprise identity store or directory to role-based AWS access without user-specific credentials or configuration.
The temporary security credentials returned by this operation consist of an
access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token. Applications can
use these temporary security credentials to sign calls to AWS services. The
credentials are valid for the duration that you specified when calling AssumeRoleWithSAML
, which can be up to 3600 seconds (1 hour) or until the time specified in the
SAML authentication response's NotOnOrAfter
value, whichever is shorter.
Optionally, you can pass an IAM access policy to this operation. If you choose not to pass a policy, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are defined in the access policy of the role that is being assumed. If you pass a policy to this operation, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are allowed by both the access policy of the role that is being assumed, and the policy that you pass. This gives you a way to further restrict the permissions for the resulting temporary security credentials. You cannot use the passed policy to grant permissions that are in excess of those allowed by the access policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Permissions for AssumeRoleWithSAML in Using Temporary Security Credentials.
Before your application can call AssumeRoleWithSAML
, you must configure your
SAML identity provider (IdP) to issue the claims required by AWS.
Additionally, you must use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to create
a SAML provider entity in your AWS account that represents your identity
provider, and create an IAM role that specifies this SAML provider in its
trust policy.
Calling AssumeRoleWithSAML
does not require the use of AWS security
credentials. The identity of the caller is validated by using keys in the
metadata document that is uploaded for the SAML provider entity for your
identity provider.
For more information, see the following resources:
Creating Temporary Security Credentials for SAML Federation in UsingTemporary Security Credentials. SAML Providers in Using IAM. Configuringa Relying Party and Claims in Using IAM. Creating a Role for SAML-BasedFederation in Using IAM.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_AssumeRoleWithSAML.html
- data AssumeRoleWithSAML
- assumeRoleWithSAML :: Text -> Text -> Text -> AssumeRoleWithSAML
- arwsamlDurationSeconds :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML (Maybe Natural)
- arwsamlPolicy :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML (Maybe Text)
- arwsamlPrincipalArn :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML Text
- arwsamlRoleArn :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML Text
- arwsamlSAMLAssertion :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML Text
- data AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse
- assumeRoleWithSAMLResponse :: AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse
- arwsamlrAssumedRoleUser :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe AssumedRoleUser)
- arwsamlrAudience :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text)
- arwsamlrCredentials :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Credentials)
- arwsamlrIssuer :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text)
- arwsamlrNameQualifier :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text)
- arwsamlrPackedPolicySize :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Natural)
- arwsamlrSubject :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text)
- arwsamlrSubjectType :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text)
Request
data AssumeRoleWithSAML Source
Request constructor
AssumeRoleWithSAML
constructor.
The fields accessible through corresponding lenses are:
Request lenses
arwsamlDurationSeconds :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML (Maybe Natural) Source
The duration, in seconds, of the role session. The value can range from 900
seconds (15 minutes) to 3600 seconds (1 hour). By default, the value is set
to 3600 seconds. An expiration can also be specified in the SAML
authentication response's NotOnOrAfter
value. The actual expiration time is
whichever value is shorter.
arwsamlPolicy :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML (Maybe Text) Source
An IAM policy in JSON format.
The policy parameter is optional. If you pass a policy, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are allowed by both the access policy of the role that is being assumed, and the policy that you pass. This gives you a way to further restrict the permissions for the resulting temporary security credentials. You cannot use the passed policy to grant permissions that are in excess of those allowed by the access policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Permissions for AssumeRoleWithSAML in Using Temporary Security Credentials .
arwsamlPrincipalArn :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML Text Source
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the SAML provider in IAM that describes the IdP.
arwsamlRoleArn :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML Text Source
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that the caller is assuming.
arwsamlSAMLAssertion :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAML Text Source
The base-64 encoded SAML authentication response provided by the IdP.
For more information, see Configuring a Relying Party and Adding Claims in the Using IAM guide.
Response
Response constructor
assumeRoleWithSAMLResponse :: AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse Source
AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse
constructor.
The fields accessible through corresponding lenses are:
Response lenses
arwsamlrAudience :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text) Source
The value of the Recipient
attribute of the SubjectConfirmationData
element
of the SAML assertion.
arwsamlrIssuer :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text) Source
The value of the Issuer
element of the SAML assertion.
arwsamlrNameQualifier :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text) Source
A hash value based on the concatenation of the Issuer
response value, the AWS
account ID, and 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 federated user.
The following pseudocode shows how the hash value is calculated:
'BASE64 ( SHA1 ( "https://example.com/saml" + "123456789012" + "/MySAMLIdP") )'
arwsamlrPackedPolicySize :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Natural) Source
A percentage value that indicates the size of the policy in packed form. The service rejects any policy with a packed size greater than 100 percent, which means the policy exceeded the allowed space.
arwsamlrSubject :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text) Source
The value of the NameID
element in the Subject
element of the SAML assertion.
arwsamlrSubjectType :: Lens' AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse (Maybe Text) Source
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.