Interface IamClient
- All Superinterfaces:
AutoCloseable,AwsClient,SdkAutoCloseable,SdkClient
builder() method.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service for securely controlling access to Amazon Web Services services. With IAM, you can centrally manage users, security credentials such as access keys, and permissions that control which Amazon Web Services resources users and applications can access. For more information about IAM, see Identity and Access Management (IAM) and the Identity and Access Management User Guide.
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Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> addClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Adds a new client ID (also known as audience) to the list of client IDs already registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource.addClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider(AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest addClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Adds a new client ID (also known as audience) to the list of client IDs already registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource.default AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponseaddRoleToInstanceProfile(Consumer<AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> addRoleToInstanceProfileRequest) Adds the specified IAM role to the specified instance profile.default AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponseaddRoleToInstanceProfile(AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest addRoleToInstanceProfileRequest) Adds the specified IAM role to the specified instance profile.default AddUserToGroupResponseaddUserToGroup(Consumer<AddUserToGroupRequest.Builder> addUserToGroupRequest) Adds the specified user to the specified group.default AddUserToGroupResponseaddUserToGroup(AddUserToGroupRequest addUserToGroupRequest) Adds the specified user to the specified group.default AttachGroupPolicyResponseattachGroupPolicy(Consumer<AttachGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> attachGroupPolicyRequest) Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM group.default AttachGroupPolicyResponseattachGroupPolicy(AttachGroupPolicyRequest attachGroupPolicyRequest) Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM group.default AttachRolePolicyResponseattachRolePolicy(Consumer<AttachRolePolicyRequest.Builder> attachRolePolicyRequest) Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM role.default AttachRolePolicyResponseattachRolePolicy(AttachRolePolicyRequest attachRolePolicyRequest) Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM role.default AttachUserPolicyResponseattachUserPolicy(Consumer<AttachUserPolicyRequest.Builder> attachUserPolicyRequest) Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified user.default AttachUserPolicyResponseattachUserPolicy(AttachUserPolicyRequest attachUserPolicyRequest) Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified user.static IamClientBuilderbuilder()Create a builder that can be used to configure and create aIamClient.default ChangePasswordResponsechangePassword(Consumer<ChangePasswordRequest.Builder> changePasswordRequest) Changes the password of the IAM user who is calling this operation.default ChangePasswordResponsechangePassword(ChangePasswordRequest changePasswordRequest) Changes the password of the IAM user who is calling this operation.default CreateAccessKeyResponseCreates a new Amazon Web Services secret access key and corresponding Amazon Web Services access key ID for the specified user.default CreateAccessKeyResponsecreateAccessKey(Consumer<CreateAccessKeyRequest.Builder> createAccessKeyRequest) Creates a new Amazon Web Services secret access key and corresponding Amazon Web Services access key ID for the specified user.default CreateAccessKeyResponsecreateAccessKey(CreateAccessKeyRequest createAccessKeyRequest) Creates a new Amazon Web Services secret access key and corresponding Amazon Web Services access key ID for the specified user.default CreateAccountAliasResponsecreateAccountAlias(Consumer<CreateAccountAliasRequest.Builder> createAccountAliasRequest) Creates an alias for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreateAccountAliasResponsecreateAccountAlias(CreateAccountAliasRequest createAccountAliasRequest) Creates an alias for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreateGroupResponsecreateGroup(Consumer<CreateGroupRequest.Builder> createGroupRequest) Creates a new group.default CreateGroupResponsecreateGroup(CreateGroupRequest createGroupRequest) Creates a new group.default CreateInstanceProfileResponsecreateInstanceProfile(Consumer<CreateInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> createInstanceProfileRequest) Creates a new instance profile.default CreateInstanceProfileResponsecreateInstanceProfile(CreateInstanceProfileRequest createInstanceProfileRequest) Creates a new instance profile.default CreateLoginProfileResponsecreateLoginProfile(Consumer<CreateLoginProfileRequest.Builder> createLoginProfileRequest) Creates a password for the specified IAM user.default CreateLoginProfileResponsecreateLoginProfile(CreateLoginProfileRequest createLoginProfileRequest) Creates a password for the specified IAM user.createOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<CreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> createOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Creates an IAM entity to describe an identity provider (IdP) that supports OpenID Connect (OIDC).createOpenIDConnectProvider(CreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest createOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Creates an IAM entity to describe an identity provider (IdP) that supports OpenID Connect (OIDC).default CreatePolicyResponsecreatePolicy(Consumer<CreatePolicyRequest.Builder> createPolicyRequest) Creates a new managed policy for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreatePolicyResponsecreatePolicy(CreatePolicyRequest createPolicyRequest) Creates a new managed policy for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreatePolicyVersionResponsecreatePolicyVersion(Consumer<CreatePolicyVersionRequest.Builder> createPolicyVersionRequest) Creates a new version of the specified managed policy.default CreatePolicyVersionResponsecreatePolicyVersion(CreatePolicyVersionRequest createPolicyVersionRequest) Creates a new version of the specified managed policy.default CreateRoleResponsecreateRole(Consumer<CreateRoleRequest.Builder> createRoleRequest) Creates a new role for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreateRoleResponsecreateRole(CreateRoleRequest createRoleRequest) Creates a new role for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreateSamlProviderResponsecreateSAMLProvider(Consumer<CreateSamlProviderRequest.Builder> createSamlProviderRequest) Creates an IAM resource that describes an identity provider (IdP) that supports SAML 2.0.default CreateSamlProviderResponsecreateSAMLProvider(CreateSamlProviderRequest createSamlProviderRequest) Creates an IAM resource that describes an identity provider (IdP) that supports SAML 2.0.default CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponsecreateServiceLinkedRole(Consumer<CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builder> createServiceLinkedRoleRequest) Creates an IAM role that is linked to a specific Amazon Web Services service.default CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponsecreateServiceLinkedRole(CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest createServiceLinkedRoleRequest) Creates an IAM role that is linked to a specific Amazon Web Services service.createServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> createServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Generates a set of credentials consisting of a user name and password that can be used to access the service specified in the request.createServiceSpecificCredential(CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest createServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Generates a set of credentials consisting of a user name and password that can be used to access the service specified in the request.default CreateUserResponsecreateUser(Consumer<CreateUserRequest.Builder> createUserRequest) Creates a new IAM user for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreateUserResponsecreateUser(CreateUserRequest createUserRequest) Creates a new IAM user for your Amazon Web Services account.default CreateVirtualMfaDeviceResponsecreateVirtualMFADevice(Consumer<CreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> createVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) Creates a new virtual MFA device for the Amazon Web Services account.default CreateVirtualMfaDeviceResponsecreateVirtualMFADevice(CreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest createVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) Creates a new virtual MFA device for the Amazon Web Services account.default DeactivateMfaDeviceResponsedeactivateMFADevice(Consumer<DeactivateMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> deactivateMfaDeviceRequest) Deactivates the specified MFA device and removes it from association with the user name for which it was originally enabled.default DeactivateMfaDeviceResponsedeactivateMFADevice(DeactivateMfaDeviceRequest deactivateMfaDeviceRequest) Deactivates the specified MFA device and removes it from association with the user name for which it was originally enabled.default DeleteAccessKeyResponsedeleteAccessKey(Consumer<DeleteAccessKeyRequest.Builder> deleteAccessKeyRequest) Deletes the access key pair associated with the specified IAM user.default DeleteAccessKeyResponsedeleteAccessKey(DeleteAccessKeyRequest deleteAccessKeyRequest) Deletes the access key pair associated with the specified IAM user.default DeleteAccountAliasResponsedeleteAccountAlias(Consumer<DeleteAccountAliasRequest.Builder> deleteAccountAliasRequest) Deletes the specified Amazon Web Services account alias.default DeleteAccountAliasResponsedeleteAccountAlias(DeleteAccountAliasRequest deleteAccountAliasRequest) Deletes the specified Amazon Web Services account alias.Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account.deleteAccountPasswordPolicy(Consumer<DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account.deleteAccountPasswordPolicy(DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest deleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account.default DeleteGroupResponsedeleteGroup(Consumer<DeleteGroupRequest.Builder> deleteGroupRequest) Deletes the specified IAM group.default DeleteGroupResponsedeleteGroup(DeleteGroupRequest deleteGroupRequest) Deletes the specified IAM group.default DeleteGroupPolicyResponsedeleteGroupPolicy(Consumer<DeleteGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteGroupPolicyRequest) Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM group.default DeleteGroupPolicyResponsedeleteGroupPolicy(DeleteGroupPolicyRequest deleteGroupPolicyRequest) Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM group.default DeleteInstanceProfileResponsedeleteInstanceProfile(Consumer<DeleteInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> deleteInstanceProfileRequest) Deletes the specified instance profile.default DeleteInstanceProfileResponsedeleteInstanceProfile(DeleteInstanceProfileRequest deleteInstanceProfileRequest) Deletes the specified instance profile.default DeleteLoginProfileResponsedeleteLoginProfile(Consumer<DeleteLoginProfileRequest.Builder> deleteLoginProfileRequest) Deletes the password for the specified IAM user, For more information, see Managing passwords for IAM users.default DeleteLoginProfileResponsedeleteLoginProfile(DeleteLoginProfileRequest deleteLoginProfileRequest) Deletes the password for the specified IAM user, For more information, see Managing passwords for IAM users.deleteOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> deleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Deletes an OpenID Connect identity provider (IdP) resource object in IAM.deleteOpenIDConnectProvider(DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest deleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Deletes an OpenID Connect identity provider (IdP) resource object in IAM.default DeletePolicyResponsedeletePolicy(Consumer<DeletePolicyRequest.Builder> deletePolicyRequest) Deletes the specified managed policy.default DeletePolicyResponsedeletePolicy(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest) Deletes the specified managed policy.default DeletePolicyVersionResponsedeletePolicyVersion(Consumer<DeletePolicyVersionRequest.Builder> deletePolicyVersionRequest) Deletes the specified version from the specified managed policy.default DeletePolicyVersionResponsedeletePolicyVersion(DeletePolicyVersionRequest deletePolicyVersionRequest) Deletes the specified version from the specified managed policy.default DeleteRoleResponsedeleteRole(Consumer<DeleteRoleRequest.Builder> deleteRoleRequest) Deletes the specified role.default DeleteRoleResponsedeleteRole(DeleteRoleRequest deleteRoleRequest) Deletes the specified role.deleteRolePermissionsBoundary(Consumer<DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> deleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM role.deleteRolePermissionsBoundary(DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest deleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM role.default DeleteRolePolicyResponsedeleteRolePolicy(Consumer<DeleteRolePolicyRequest.Builder> deleteRolePolicyRequest) Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM role.default DeleteRolePolicyResponsedeleteRolePolicy(DeleteRolePolicyRequest deleteRolePolicyRequest) Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM role.default DeleteSamlProviderResponsedeleteSAMLProvider(Consumer<DeleteSamlProviderRequest.Builder> deleteSamlProviderRequest) Deletes a SAML provider resource in IAM.default DeleteSamlProviderResponsedeleteSAMLProvider(DeleteSamlProviderRequest deleteSamlProviderRequest) Deletes a SAML provider resource in IAM.default DeleteServerCertificateResponsedeleteServerCertificate(Consumer<DeleteServerCertificateRequest.Builder> deleteServerCertificateRequest) Deletes the specified server certificate.default DeleteServerCertificateResponsedeleteServerCertificate(DeleteServerCertificateRequest deleteServerCertificateRequest) Deletes the specified server certificate.default DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponsedeleteServiceLinkedRole(Consumer<DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builder> deleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest) Submits a service-linked role deletion request and returns aDeletionTaskId, which you can use to check the status of the deletion.default DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponsedeleteServiceLinkedRole(DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest deleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest) Submits a service-linked role deletion request and returns aDeletionTaskId, which you can use to check the status of the deletion.deleteServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> deleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Deletes the specified service-specific credential.deleteServiceSpecificCredential(DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest deleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Deletes the specified service-specific credential.default DeleteSigningCertificateResponsedeleteSigningCertificate(Consumer<DeleteSigningCertificateRequest.Builder> deleteSigningCertificateRequest) Deletes a signing certificate associated with the specified IAM user.default DeleteSigningCertificateResponsedeleteSigningCertificate(DeleteSigningCertificateRequest deleteSigningCertificateRequest) Deletes a signing certificate associated with the specified IAM user.default DeleteSshPublicKeyResponsedeleteSSHPublicKey(Consumer<DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> deleteSshPublicKeyRequest) Deletes the specified SSH public key.default DeleteSshPublicKeyResponsedeleteSSHPublicKey(DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest deleteSshPublicKeyRequest) Deletes the specified SSH public key.default DeleteUserResponsedeleteUser(Consumer<DeleteUserRequest.Builder> deleteUserRequest) Deletes the specified IAM user.default DeleteUserResponsedeleteUser(DeleteUserRequest deleteUserRequest) Deletes the specified IAM user.deleteUserPermissionsBoundary(Consumer<DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> deleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM user.deleteUserPermissionsBoundary(DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest deleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM user.default DeleteUserPolicyResponsedeleteUserPolicy(Consumer<DeleteUserPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteUserPolicyRequest) Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM user.default DeleteUserPolicyResponsedeleteUserPolicy(DeleteUserPolicyRequest deleteUserPolicyRequest) Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM user.default DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceResponsedeleteVirtualMFADevice(Consumer<DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> deleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) Deletes a virtual MFA device.default DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceResponsedeleteVirtualMFADevice(DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest deleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) Deletes a virtual MFA device.default DetachGroupPolicyResponsedetachGroupPolicy(Consumer<DetachGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> detachGroupPolicyRequest) Removes the specified managed policy from the specified IAM group.default DetachGroupPolicyResponsedetachGroupPolicy(DetachGroupPolicyRequest detachGroupPolicyRequest) Removes the specified managed policy from the specified IAM group.default DetachRolePolicyResponsedetachRolePolicy(Consumer<DetachRolePolicyRequest.Builder> detachRolePolicyRequest) Removes the specified managed policy from the specified role.default DetachRolePolicyResponsedetachRolePolicy(DetachRolePolicyRequest detachRolePolicyRequest) Removes the specified managed policy from the specified role.default DetachUserPolicyResponsedetachUserPolicy(Consumer<DetachUserPolicyRequest.Builder> detachUserPolicyRequest) Removes the specified managed policy from the specified user.default DetachUserPolicyResponsedetachUserPolicy(DetachUserPolicyRequest detachUserPolicyRequest) Removes the specified managed policy from the specified user.default EnableMfaDeviceResponseenableMFADevice(Consumer<EnableMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> enableMfaDeviceRequest) Enables the specified MFA device and associates it with the specified IAM user.default EnableMfaDeviceResponseenableMFADevice(EnableMfaDeviceRequest enableMfaDeviceRequest) Enables the specified MFA device and associates it with the specified IAM user.default GenerateCredentialReportResponseGenerates a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account.default GenerateCredentialReportResponsegenerateCredentialReport(Consumer<GenerateCredentialReportRequest.Builder> generateCredentialReportRequest) Generates a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account.default GenerateCredentialReportResponsegenerateCredentialReport(GenerateCredentialReportRequest generateCredentialReportRequest) Generates a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account.generateOrganizationsAccessReport(Consumer<GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builder> generateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) Generates a report for service last accessed data for Organizations.generateOrganizationsAccessReport(GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest generateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) Generates a report for service last accessed data for Organizations.generateServiceLastAccessedDetails(Consumer<GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builder> generateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) Generates a report that includes details about when an IAM resource (user, group, role, or policy) was last used in an attempt to access Amazon Web Services services.generateServiceLastAccessedDetails(GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest generateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) Generates a report that includes details about when an IAM resource (user, group, role, or policy) was last used in an attempt to access Amazon Web Services services.default GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponsegetAccessKeyLastUsed(Consumer<GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest.Builder> getAccessKeyLastUsedRequest) Retrieves information about when the specified access key was last used.default GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponsegetAccessKeyLastUsed(GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest getAccessKeyLastUsedRequest) Retrieves information about when the specified access key was last used.Retrieves information about all IAM users, groups, roles, and policies in your Amazon Web Services account, including their relationships to one another.getAccountAuthorizationDetails(Consumer<GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builder> getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) Retrieves information about all IAM users, groups, roles, and policies in your Amazon Web Services account, including their relationships to one another.getAccountAuthorizationDetails(GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) Retrieves information about all IAM users, groups, roles, and policies in your Amazon Web Services account, including their relationships to one another.This is a variant ofgetAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(Consumer<GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builder> getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) This is a variant ofgetAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) This is a variant ofgetAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation.default GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponseRetrieves the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account.default GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponsegetAccountPasswordPolicy(Consumer<GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builder> getAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) Retrieves the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account.default GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponsegetAccountPasswordPolicy(GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest getAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) Retrieves the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account.default GetAccountSummaryResponseRetrieves information about IAM entity usage and IAM quotas in the Amazon Web Services account.default GetAccountSummaryResponsegetAccountSummary(Consumer<GetAccountSummaryRequest.Builder> getAccountSummaryRequest) Retrieves information about IAM entity usage and IAM quotas in the Amazon Web Services account.default GetAccountSummaryResponsegetAccountSummary(GetAccountSummaryRequest getAccountSummaryRequest) Retrieves information about IAM entity usage and IAM quotas in the Amazon Web Services account.getContextKeysForCustomPolicy(Consumer<GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest.Builder> getContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest) Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in the input policies.getContextKeysForCustomPolicy(GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest getContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest) Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in the input policies.getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(Consumer<GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest.Builder> getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest) Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in all the IAM policies that are attached to the specified IAM entity.getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest) Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in all the IAM policies that are attached to the specified IAM entity.default GetCredentialReportResponseRetrieves a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account.default GetCredentialReportResponsegetCredentialReport(Consumer<GetCredentialReportRequest.Builder> getCredentialReportRequest) Retrieves a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account.default GetCredentialReportResponsegetCredentialReport(GetCredentialReportRequest getCredentialReportRequest) Retrieves a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account.default GetGroupResponsegetGroup(Consumer<GetGroupRequest.Builder> getGroupRequest) Returns a list of IAM users that are in the specified IAM group.default GetGroupResponsegetGroup(GetGroupRequest getGroupRequest) Returns a list of IAM users that are in the specified IAM group.default GetGroupIterablegetGroupPaginator(Consumer<GetGroupRequest.Builder> getGroupRequest) This is a variant ofgetGroup(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupRequest)operation.default GetGroupIterablegetGroupPaginator(GetGroupRequest getGroupRequest) This is a variant ofgetGroup(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupRequest)operation.default GetGroupPolicyResponsegetGroupPolicy(Consumer<GetGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> getGroupPolicyRequest) Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.default GetGroupPolicyResponsegetGroupPolicy(GetGroupPolicyRequest getGroupPolicyRequest) Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.default GetInstanceProfileResponsegetInstanceProfile(Consumer<GetInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> getInstanceProfileRequest) Retrieves information about the specified instance profile, including the instance profile's path, GUID, ARN, and role.default GetInstanceProfileResponsegetInstanceProfile(GetInstanceProfileRequest getInstanceProfileRequest) Retrieves information about the specified instance profile, including the instance profile's path, GUID, ARN, and role.default GetLoginProfileResponsegetLoginProfile(Consumer<GetLoginProfileRequest.Builder> getLoginProfileRequest) Retrieves the user name for the specified IAM user.default GetLoginProfileResponsegetLoginProfile(GetLoginProfileRequest getLoginProfileRequest) Retrieves the user name for the specified IAM user.default GetMfaDeviceResponsegetMFADevice(Consumer<GetMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> getMfaDeviceRequest) Retrieves information about an MFA device for a specified user.default GetMfaDeviceResponsegetMFADevice(GetMfaDeviceRequest getMfaDeviceRequest) Retrieves information about an MFA device for a specified user.default GetOpenIdConnectProviderResponsegetOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<GetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> getOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Returns information about the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object in IAM.default GetOpenIdConnectProviderResponsegetOpenIDConnectProvider(GetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest getOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Returns information about the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object in IAM.getOrganizationsAccessReport(Consumer<GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builder> getOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) Retrieves the service last accessed data report for Organizations that was previously generated using theGenerateOrganizationsAccessReportoperation.getOrganizationsAccessReport(GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest getOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) Retrieves the service last accessed data report for Organizations that was previously generated using theGenerateOrganizationsAccessReportoperation.default GetPolicyResponsegetPolicy(Consumer<GetPolicyRequest.Builder> getPolicyRequest) Retrieves information about the specified managed policy, including the policy's default version and the total number of IAM users, groups, and roles to which the policy is attached.default GetPolicyResponsegetPolicy(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest) Retrieves information about the specified managed policy, including the policy's default version and the total number of IAM users, groups, and roles to which the policy is attached.default GetPolicyVersionResponsegetPolicyVersion(Consumer<GetPolicyVersionRequest.Builder> getPolicyVersionRequest) Retrieves information about the specified version of the specified managed policy, including the policy document.default GetPolicyVersionResponsegetPolicyVersion(GetPolicyVersionRequest getPolicyVersionRequest) Retrieves information about the specified version of the specified managed policy, including the policy document.default GetRoleResponsegetRole(Consumer<GetRoleRequest.Builder> getRoleRequest) Retrieves information about the specified role, including the role's path, GUID, ARN, and the role's trust policy that grants permission to assume the role.default GetRoleResponsegetRole(GetRoleRequest getRoleRequest) Retrieves information about the specified role, including the role's path, GUID, ARN, and the role's trust policy that grants permission to assume the role.default GetRolePolicyResponsegetRolePolicy(Consumer<GetRolePolicyRequest.Builder> getRolePolicyRequest) Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded with the specified IAM role.default GetRolePolicyResponsegetRolePolicy(GetRolePolicyRequest getRolePolicyRequest) Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded with the specified IAM role.default GetSamlProviderResponsegetSAMLProvider(Consumer<GetSamlProviderRequest.Builder> getSamlProviderRequest) Returns the SAML provider metadocument that was uploaded when the IAM SAML provider resource object was created or updated.default GetSamlProviderResponsegetSAMLProvider(GetSamlProviderRequest getSamlProviderRequest) Returns the SAML provider metadocument that was uploaded when the IAM SAML provider resource object was created or updated.default GetServerCertificateResponsegetServerCertificate(Consumer<GetServerCertificateRequest.Builder> getServerCertificateRequest) Retrieves information about the specified server certificate stored in IAM.default GetServerCertificateResponsegetServerCertificate(GetServerCertificateRequest getServerCertificateRequest) Retrieves information about the specified server certificate stored in IAM.getServiceLastAccessedDetails(Consumer<GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builder> getServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) Retrieves a service last accessed report that was created using theGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation.getServiceLastAccessedDetails(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest getServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) Retrieves a service last accessed report that was created using theGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation.getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities(Consumer<GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest.Builder> getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest) After you generate a group or policy report using theGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation, you can use theJobIdparameter inGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities.getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest) After you generate a group or policy report using theGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation, you can use theJobIdparameter inGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities.getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus(Consumer<GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest.Builder> getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest) Retrieves the status of your service-linked role deletion.getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus(GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest) Retrieves the status of your service-linked role deletion.default GetSshPublicKeyResponsegetSSHPublicKey(Consumer<GetSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> getSshPublicKeyRequest) Retrieves the specified SSH public key, including metadata about the key.default GetSshPublicKeyResponsegetSSHPublicKey(GetSshPublicKeyRequest getSshPublicKeyRequest) Retrieves the specified SSH public key, including metadata about the key.default GetUserResponsegetUser()Retrieves information about the specified IAM user, including the user's creation date, path, unique ID, and ARN.default GetUserResponsegetUser(Consumer<GetUserRequest.Builder> getUserRequest) Retrieves information about the specified IAM user, including the user's creation date, path, unique ID, and ARN.default GetUserResponsegetUser(GetUserRequest getUserRequest) Retrieves information about the specified IAM user, including the user's creation date, path, unique ID, and ARN.default GetUserPolicyResponsegetUserPolicy(Consumer<GetUserPolicyRequest.Builder> getUserPolicyRequest) Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.default GetUserPolicyResponsegetUserPolicy(GetUserPolicyRequest getUserPolicyRequest) Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.default ListAccessKeysResponseReturns information about the access key IDs associated with the specified IAM user.default ListAccessKeysResponselistAccessKeys(Consumer<ListAccessKeysRequest.Builder> listAccessKeysRequest) Returns information about the access key IDs associated with the specified IAM user.default ListAccessKeysResponselistAccessKeys(ListAccessKeysRequest listAccessKeysRequest) Returns information about the access key IDs associated with the specified IAM user.default ListAccessKeysIterableThis is a variant oflistAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation.default ListAccessKeysIterablelistAccessKeysPaginator(Consumer<ListAccessKeysRequest.Builder> listAccessKeysRequest) This is a variant oflistAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation.default ListAccessKeysIterablelistAccessKeysPaginator(ListAccessKeysRequest listAccessKeysRequest) This is a variant oflistAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation.default ListAccountAliasesResponseLists the account alias associated with the Amazon Web Services account (Note: you can have only one).default ListAccountAliasesResponselistAccountAliases(Consumer<ListAccountAliasesRequest.Builder> listAccountAliasesRequest) Lists the account alias associated with the Amazon Web Services account (Note: you can have only one).default ListAccountAliasesResponselistAccountAliases(ListAccountAliasesRequest listAccountAliasesRequest) Lists the account alias associated with the Amazon Web Services account (Note: you can have only one).default ListAccountAliasesIterableThis is a variant oflistAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation.default ListAccountAliasesIterablelistAccountAliasesPaginator(Consumer<ListAccountAliasesRequest.Builder> listAccountAliasesRequest) This is a variant oflistAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation.default ListAccountAliasesIterablelistAccountAliasesPaginator(ListAccountAliasesRequest listAccountAliasesRequest) This is a variant oflistAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation.listAttachedGroupPolicies(Consumer<ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM group.listAttachedGroupPolicies(ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM group.listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistAttachedGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistAttachedGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListAttachedRolePoliciesResponselistAttachedRolePolicies(Consumer<ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM role.default ListAttachedRolePoliciesResponselistAttachedRolePolicies(ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM role.default ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterablelistAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistAttachedRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest)operation.default ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterablelistAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistAttachedRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest)operation.default ListAttachedUserPoliciesResponselistAttachedUserPolicies(Consumer<ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM user.default ListAttachedUserPoliciesResponselistAttachedUserPolicies(ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM user.default ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterablelistAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistAttachedUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterablelistAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistAttachedUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListEntitiesForPolicyResponselistEntitiesForPolicy(Consumer<ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builder> listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) Lists all IAM users, groups, and roles that the specified managed policy is attached to.default ListEntitiesForPolicyResponselistEntitiesForPolicy(ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) Lists all IAM users, groups, and roles that the specified managed policy is attached to.default ListEntitiesForPolicyIterablelistEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(Consumer<ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builder> listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) This is a variant oflistEntitiesForPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest)operation.default ListEntitiesForPolicyIterablelistEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) This is a variant oflistEntitiesForPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest)operation.default ListGroupPoliciesResponselistGroupPolicies(Consumer<ListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listGroupPoliciesRequest) Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM group.default ListGroupPoliciesResponselistGroupPolicies(ListGroupPoliciesRequest listGroupPoliciesRequest) Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM group.default ListGroupPoliciesIterablelistGroupPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listGroupPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListGroupPoliciesIterablelistGroupPoliciesPaginator(ListGroupPoliciesRequest listGroupPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListGroupsResponseLists the IAM groups that have the specified path prefix.default ListGroupsResponselistGroups(Consumer<ListGroupsRequest.Builder> listGroupsRequest) Lists the IAM groups that have the specified path prefix.default ListGroupsResponselistGroups(ListGroupsRequest listGroupsRequest) Lists the IAM groups that have the specified path prefix.default ListGroupsForUserResponselistGroupsForUser(Consumer<ListGroupsForUserRequest.Builder> listGroupsForUserRequest) Lists the IAM groups that the specified IAM user belongs to.default ListGroupsForUserResponselistGroupsForUser(ListGroupsForUserRequest listGroupsForUserRequest) Lists the IAM groups that the specified IAM user belongs to.default ListGroupsForUserIterablelistGroupsForUserPaginator(Consumer<ListGroupsForUserRequest.Builder> listGroupsForUserRequest) This is a variant oflistGroupsForUser(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserRequest)operation.default ListGroupsForUserIterablelistGroupsForUserPaginator(ListGroupsForUserRequest listGroupsForUserRequest) This is a variant oflistGroupsForUser(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserRequest)operation.default ListGroupsIterableThis is a variant oflistGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation.default ListGroupsIterablelistGroupsPaginator(Consumer<ListGroupsRequest.Builder> listGroupsRequest) This is a variant oflistGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation.default ListGroupsIterablelistGroupsPaginator(ListGroupsRequest listGroupsRequest) This is a variant oflistGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation.default ListInstanceProfilesResponseLists the instance profiles that have the specified path prefix.default ListInstanceProfilesResponselistInstanceProfiles(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesRequest) Lists the instance profiles that have the specified path prefix.default ListInstanceProfilesResponselistInstanceProfiles(ListInstanceProfilesRequest listInstanceProfilesRequest) Lists the instance profiles that have the specified path prefix.listInstanceProfilesForRole(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) Lists the instance profiles that have the specified associated IAM role.listInstanceProfilesForRole(ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) Lists the instance profiles that have the specified associated IAM role.listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) This is a variant oflistInstanceProfilesForRole(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest)operation.listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) This is a variant oflistInstanceProfilesForRole(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest)operation.default ListInstanceProfilesIterableThis is a variant oflistInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation.default ListInstanceProfilesIterablelistInstanceProfilesPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesRequest) This is a variant oflistInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation.default ListInstanceProfilesIterablelistInstanceProfilesPaginator(ListInstanceProfilesRequest listInstanceProfilesRequest) This is a variant oflistInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation.default ListInstanceProfileTagsResponselistInstanceProfileTags(Consumer<ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM instance profile.default ListInstanceProfileTagsResponselistInstanceProfileTags(ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM instance profile.default ListInstanceProfileTagsIterablelistInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistInstanceProfileTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest)operation.default ListInstanceProfileTagsIterablelistInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistInstanceProfileTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest)operation.default ListMfaDevicesResponseLists the MFA devices for an IAM user.default ListMfaDevicesResponselistMFADevices(Consumer<ListMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listMfaDevicesRequest) Lists the MFA devices for an IAM user.default ListMfaDevicesResponselistMFADevices(ListMfaDevicesRequest listMfaDevicesRequest) Lists the MFA devices for an IAM user.default ListMFADevicesIterableThis is a variant oflistMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation.default ListMFADevicesIterablelistMFADevicesPaginator(Consumer<ListMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listMfaDevicesRequest) This is a variant oflistMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation.default ListMFADevicesIterablelistMFADevicesPaginator(ListMfaDevicesRequest listMfaDevicesRequest) This is a variant oflistMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation.default ListMfaDeviceTagsResponselistMFADeviceTags(Consumer<ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builder> listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device.default ListMfaDeviceTagsResponselistMFADeviceTags(ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device.default ListMFADeviceTagsIterablelistMFADeviceTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builder> listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistMFADeviceTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest)operation.default ListMFADeviceTagsIterablelistMFADeviceTagsPaginator(ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistMFADeviceTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest)operation.Lists information about the IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource objects defined in the Amazon Web Services account.listOpenIDConnectProviders(Consumer<ListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest.Builder> listOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest) Lists information about the IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource objects defined in the Amazon Web Services account.listOpenIDConnectProviders(ListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest listOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest) Lists information about the IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource objects defined in the Amazon Web Services account.listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(Consumer<ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider.listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider.listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistOpenIDConnectProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest)operation.listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistOpenIDConnectProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest)operation.default ListPoliciesResponseLists all the managed policies that are available in your Amazon Web Services account, including your own customer-defined managed policies and all Amazon Web Services managed policies.default ListPoliciesResponselistPolicies(Consumer<ListPoliciesRequest.Builder> listPoliciesRequest) Lists all the managed policies that are available in your Amazon Web Services account, including your own customer-defined managed policies and all Amazon Web Services managed policies.default ListPoliciesResponselistPolicies(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest) Lists all the managed policies that are available in your Amazon Web Services account, including your own customer-defined managed policies and all Amazon Web Services managed policies.listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess(Consumer<ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest.Builder> listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest) Retrieves a list of policies that the IAM identity (user, group, or role) can use to access each specified service.listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess(ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest) Retrieves a list of policies that the IAM identity (user, group, or role) can use to access each specified service.default ListPoliciesIterableThis is a variant oflistPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListPoliciesIterablelistPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListPoliciesRequest.Builder> listPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListPoliciesIterablelistPoliciesPaginator(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListPolicyTagsResponselistPolicyTags(Consumer<ListPolicyTagsRequest.Builder> listPolicyTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM customer managed policy.default ListPolicyTagsResponselistPolicyTags(ListPolicyTagsRequest listPolicyTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM customer managed policy.default ListPolicyTagsIterablelistPolicyTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListPolicyTagsRequest.Builder> listPolicyTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistPolicyTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsRequest)operation.default ListPolicyTagsIterablelistPolicyTagsPaginator(ListPolicyTagsRequest listPolicyTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistPolicyTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsRequest)operation.default ListPolicyVersionsResponselistPolicyVersions(Consumer<ListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builder> listPolicyVersionsRequest) Lists information about the versions of the specified managed policy, including the version that is currently set as the policy's default version.default ListPolicyVersionsResponselistPolicyVersions(ListPolicyVersionsRequest listPolicyVersionsRequest) Lists information about the versions of the specified managed policy, including the version that is currently set as the policy's default version.default ListPolicyVersionsIterablelistPolicyVersionsPaginator(Consumer<ListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builder> listPolicyVersionsRequest) This is a variant oflistPolicyVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsRequest)operation.default ListPolicyVersionsIterablelistPolicyVersionsPaginator(ListPolicyVersionsRequest listPolicyVersionsRequest) This is a variant oflistPolicyVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsRequest)operation.default ListRolePoliciesResponselistRolePolicies(Consumer<ListRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listRolePoliciesRequest) Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM role.default ListRolePoliciesResponselistRolePolicies(ListRolePoliciesRequest listRolePoliciesRequest) Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM role.default ListRolePoliciesIterablelistRolePoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listRolePoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesRequest)operation.default ListRolePoliciesIterablelistRolePoliciesPaginator(ListRolePoliciesRequest listRolePoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesRequest)operation.default ListRolesResponseLists the IAM roles that have the specified path prefix.default ListRolesResponselistRoles(Consumer<ListRolesRequest.Builder> listRolesRequest) Lists the IAM roles that have the specified path prefix.default ListRolesResponselistRoles(ListRolesRequest listRolesRequest) Lists the IAM roles that have the specified path prefix.default ListRolesIterableThis is a variant oflistRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation.default ListRolesIterablelistRolesPaginator(Consumer<ListRolesRequest.Builder> listRolesRequest) This is a variant oflistRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation.default ListRolesIterablelistRolesPaginator(ListRolesRequest listRolesRequest) This is a variant oflistRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation.default ListRoleTagsResponselistRoleTags(Consumer<ListRoleTagsRequest.Builder> listRoleTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified role.default ListRoleTagsResponselistRoleTags(ListRoleTagsRequest listRoleTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified role.default ListRoleTagsIterablelistRoleTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListRoleTagsRequest.Builder> listRoleTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistRoleTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsRequest)operation.default ListRoleTagsIterablelistRoleTagsPaginator(ListRoleTagsRequest listRoleTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistRoleTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsRequest)operation.default ListSamlProvidersResponseLists the SAML provider resource objects defined in IAM in the account.default ListSamlProvidersResponselistSAMLProviders(Consumer<ListSamlProvidersRequest.Builder> listSamlProvidersRequest) Lists the SAML provider resource objects defined in IAM in the account.default ListSamlProvidersResponselistSAMLProviders(ListSamlProvidersRequest listSamlProvidersRequest) Lists the SAML provider resource objects defined in IAM in the account.default ListSamlProviderTagsResponselistSAMLProviderTags(Consumer<ListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listSamlProviderTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider.default ListSamlProviderTagsResponselistSAMLProviderTags(ListSamlProviderTagsRequest listSamlProviderTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider.default ListSAMLProviderTagsIterablelistSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listSamlProviderTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistSAMLProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsRequest)operation.default ListSAMLProviderTagsIterablelistSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(ListSamlProviderTagsRequest listSamlProviderTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistSAMLProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsRequest)operation.default ListServerCertificatesResponseLists the server certificates stored in IAM that have the specified path prefix.default ListServerCertificatesResponselistServerCertificates(Consumer<ListServerCertificatesRequest.Builder> listServerCertificatesRequest) Lists the server certificates stored in IAM that have the specified path prefix.default ListServerCertificatesResponselistServerCertificates(ListServerCertificatesRequest listServerCertificatesRequest) Lists the server certificates stored in IAM that have the specified path prefix.default ListServerCertificatesIterableThis is a variant oflistServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation.default ListServerCertificatesIterablelistServerCertificatesPaginator(Consumer<ListServerCertificatesRequest.Builder> listServerCertificatesRequest) This is a variant oflistServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation.default ListServerCertificatesIterablelistServerCertificatesPaginator(ListServerCertificatesRequest listServerCertificatesRequest) This is a variant oflistServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation.listServerCertificateTags(Consumer<ListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builder> listServerCertificateTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM server certificate.listServerCertificateTags(ListServerCertificateTagsRequest listServerCertificateTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM server certificate.listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builder> listServerCertificateTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistServerCertificateTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsRequest)operation.listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(ListServerCertificateTagsRequest listServerCertificateTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistServerCertificateTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsRequest)operation.Returns information about the service-specific credentials associated with the specified IAM user.listServiceSpecificCredentials(Consumer<ListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest.Builder> listServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest) Returns information about the service-specific credentials associated with the specified IAM user.listServiceSpecificCredentials(ListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest listServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest) Returns information about the service-specific credentials associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSigningCertificatesResponseReturns information about the signing certificates associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSigningCertificatesResponselistSigningCertificates(Consumer<ListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builder> listSigningCertificatesRequest) Returns information about the signing certificates associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSigningCertificatesResponselistSigningCertificates(ListSigningCertificatesRequest listSigningCertificatesRequest) Returns information about the signing certificates associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSigningCertificatesIterableThis is a variant oflistSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation.default ListSigningCertificatesIterablelistSigningCertificatesPaginator(Consumer<ListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builder> listSigningCertificatesRequest) This is a variant oflistSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation.default ListSigningCertificatesIterablelistSigningCertificatesPaginator(ListSigningCertificatesRequest listSigningCertificatesRequest) This is a variant oflistSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation.default ListSshPublicKeysResponseReturns information about the SSH public keys associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSshPublicKeysResponselistSSHPublicKeys(Consumer<ListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builder> listSshPublicKeysRequest) Returns information about the SSH public keys associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSshPublicKeysResponselistSSHPublicKeys(ListSshPublicKeysRequest listSshPublicKeysRequest) Returns information about the SSH public keys associated with the specified IAM user.default ListSSHPublicKeysIterableThis is a variant oflistSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation.default ListSSHPublicKeysIterablelistSSHPublicKeysPaginator(Consumer<ListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builder> listSshPublicKeysRequest) This is a variant oflistSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation.default ListSSHPublicKeysIterablelistSSHPublicKeysPaginator(ListSshPublicKeysRequest listSshPublicKeysRequest) This is a variant oflistSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation.default ListUserPoliciesResponselistUserPolicies(Consumer<ListUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listUserPoliciesRequest) Lists the names of the inline policies embedded in the specified IAM user.default ListUserPoliciesResponselistUserPolicies(ListUserPoliciesRequest listUserPoliciesRequest) Lists the names of the inline policies embedded in the specified IAM user.default ListUserPoliciesIterablelistUserPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listUserPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListUserPoliciesIterablelistUserPoliciesPaginator(ListUserPoliciesRequest listUserPoliciesRequest) This is a variant oflistUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesRequest)operation.default ListUsersResponseLists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix.default ListUsersResponselistUsers(Consumer<ListUsersRequest.Builder> listUsersRequest) Lists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix.default ListUsersResponselistUsers(ListUsersRequest listUsersRequest) Lists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix.default ListUsersIterableThis is a variant oflistUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation.default ListUsersIterablelistUsersPaginator(Consumer<ListUsersRequest.Builder> listUsersRequest) This is a variant oflistUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation.default ListUsersIterablelistUsersPaginator(ListUsersRequest listUsersRequest) This is a variant oflistUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation.default ListUserTagsResponselistUserTags(Consumer<ListUserTagsRequest.Builder> listUserTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM user.default ListUserTagsResponselistUserTags(ListUserTagsRequest listUserTagsRequest) Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM user.default ListUserTagsIterablelistUserTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListUserTagsRequest.Builder> listUserTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistUserTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsRequest)operation.default ListUserTagsIterablelistUserTagsPaginator(ListUserTagsRequest listUserTagsRequest) This is a variant oflistUserTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsRequest)operation.default ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponseLists the virtual MFA devices defined in the Amazon Web Services account by assignment status.default ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponselistVirtualMFADevices(Consumer<ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) Lists the virtual MFA devices defined in the Amazon Web Services account by assignment status.default ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponselistVirtualMFADevices(ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) Lists the virtual MFA devices defined in the Amazon Web Services account by assignment status.default ListVirtualMFADevicesIterableThis is a variant oflistVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation.default ListVirtualMFADevicesIterablelistVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(Consumer<ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) This is a variant oflistVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation.default ListVirtualMFADevicesIterablelistVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) This is a variant oflistVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation.default PutGroupPolicyResponseputGroupPolicy(Consumer<PutGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> putGroupPolicyRequest) Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.default PutGroupPolicyResponseputGroupPolicy(PutGroupPolicyRequest putGroupPolicyRequest) Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.putRolePermissionsBoundary(Consumer<PutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> putRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM role's permissions boundary.putRolePermissionsBoundary(PutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest putRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM role's permissions boundary.default PutRolePolicyResponseputRolePolicy(Consumer<PutRolePolicyRequest.Builder> putRolePolicyRequest) Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM role.default PutRolePolicyResponseputRolePolicy(PutRolePolicyRequest putRolePolicyRequest) Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM role.putUserPermissionsBoundary(Consumer<PutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> putUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM user's permissions boundary.putUserPermissionsBoundary(PutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest putUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM user's permissions boundary.default PutUserPolicyResponseputUserPolicy(Consumer<PutUserPolicyRequest.Builder> putUserPolicyRequest) Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.default PutUserPolicyResponseputUserPolicy(PutUserPolicyRequest putUserPolicyRequest) Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.removeClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> removeClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Removes the specified client ID (also known as audience) from the list of client IDs registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object.removeClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider(RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest removeClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Removes the specified client ID (also known as audience) from the list of client IDs registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object.removeRoleFromInstanceProfile(Consumer<RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> removeRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest) Removes the specified IAM role from the specified Amazon EC2 instance profile.removeRoleFromInstanceProfile(RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest removeRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest) Removes the specified IAM role from the specified Amazon EC2 instance profile.default RemoveUserFromGroupResponseremoveUserFromGroup(Consumer<RemoveUserFromGroupRequest.Builder> removeUserFromGroupRequest) Removes the specified user from the specified group.default RemoveUserFromGroupResponseremoveUserFromGroup(RemoveUserFromGroupRequest removeUserFromGroupRequest) Removes the specified user from the specified group.resetServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<ResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> resetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Resets the password for a service-specific credential.resetServiceSpecificCredential(ResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest resetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Resets the password for a service-specific credential.default ResyncMfaDeviceResponseresyncMFADevice(Consumer<ResyncMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> resyncMfaDeviceRequest) Synchronizes the specified MFA device with its IAM resource object on the Amazon Web Services servers.default ResyncMfaDeviceResponseresyncMFADevice(ResyncMfaDeviceRequest resyncMfaDeviceRequest) Synchronizes the specified MFA device with its IAM resource object on the Amazon Web Services servers.default IamServiceClientConfigurationThe SDK service client configuration exposes client settings to the user, e.g., ClientOverrideConfigurationstatic ServiceMetadatadefault SetDefaultPolicyVersionResponsesetDefaultPolicyVersion(Consumer<SetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest.Builder> setDefaultPolicyVersionRequest) Sets the specified version of the specified policy as the policy's default (operative) version.default SetDefaultPolicyVersionResponsesetDefaultPolicyVersion(SetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest setDefaultPolicyVersionRequest) Sets the specified version of the specified policy as the policy's default (operative) version.setSecurityTokenServicePreferences(Consumer<SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest.Builder> setSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest) Sets the specified version of the global endpoint token as the token version used for the Amazon Web Services account.setSecurityTokenServicePreferences(SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest setSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest) Sets the specified version of the global endpoint token as the token version used for the Amazon Web Services account.default SimulateCustomPolicyResponsesimulateCustomPolicy(Consumer<SimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builder> simulateCustomPolicyRequest) Simulate how a set of IAM policies and optionally a resource-based policy works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions.default SimulateCustomPolicyResponsesimulateCustomPolicy(SimulateCustomPolicyRequest simulateCustomPolicyRequest) Simulate how a set of IAM policies and optionally a resource-based policy works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions.default SimulateCustomPolicyIterablesimulateCustomPolicyPaginator(Consumer<SimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builder> simulateCustomPolicyRequest) This is a variant ofsimulateCustomPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyRequest)operation.default SimulateCustomPolicyIterablesimulateCustomPolicyPaginator(SimulateCustomPolicyRequest simulateCustomPolicyRequest) This is a variant ofsimulateCustomPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyRequest)operation.default SimulatePrincipalPolicyResponsesimulatePrincipalPolicy(Consumer<SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builder> simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) Simulate how a set of IAM policies attached to an IAM entity works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions.default SimulatePrincipalPolicyResponsesimulatePrincipalPolicy(SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) Simulate how a set of IAM policies attached to an IAM entity works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions.default SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterablesimulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(Consumer<SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builder> simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) This is a variant ofsimulatePrincipalPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest)operation.default SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterablesimulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) This is a variant ofsimulatePrincipalPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest)operation.default TagInstanceProfileResponsetagInstanceProfile(Consumer<TagInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> tagInstanceProfileRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM instance profile.default TagInstanceProfileResponsetagInstanceProfile(TagInstanceProfileRequest tagInstanceProfileRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM instance profile.default TagMfaDeviceResponsetagMFADevice(Consumer<TagMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> tagMfaDeviceRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device.default TagMfaDeviceResponsetagMFADevice(TagMfaDeviceRequest tagMfaDeviceRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device.default TagOpenIdConnectProviderResponsetagOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<TagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> tagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Adds one or more tags to an OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider.default TagOpenIdConnectProviderResponsetagOpenIDConnectProvider(TagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest tagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Adds one or more tags to an OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider.default TagPolicyResponsetagPolicy(Consumer<TagPolicyRequest.Builder> tagPolicyRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM customer managed policy.default TagPolicyResponsetagPolicy(TagPolicyRequest tagPolicyRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM customer managed policy.default TagRoleResponsetagRole(Consumer<TagRoleRequest.Builder> tagRoleRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM role.default TagRoleResponsetagRole(TagRoleRequest tagRoleRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM role.default TagSamlProviderResponsetagSAMLProvider(Consumer<TagSamlProviderRequest.Builder> tagSamlProviderRequest) Adds one or more tags to a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider.default TagSamlProviderResponsetagSAMLProvider(TagSamlProviderRequest tagSamlProviderRequest) Adds one or more tags to a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider.default TagServerCertificateResponsetagServerCertificate(Consumer<TagServerCertificateRequest.Builder> tagServerCertificateRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM server certificate.default TagServerCertificateResponsetagServerCertificate(TagServerCertificateRequest tagServerCertificateRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM server certificate.default TagUserResponsetagUser(Consumer<TagUserRequest.Builder> tagUserRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM user.default TagUserResponsetagUser(TagUserRequest tagUserRequest) Adds one or more tags to an IAM user.default UntagInstanceProfileResponseuntagInstanceProfile(Consumer<UntagInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> untagInstanceProfileRequest) Removes the specified tags from the IAM instance profile.default UntagInstanceProfileResponseuntagInstanceProfile(UntagInstanceProfileRequest untagInstanceProfileRequest) Removes the specified tags from the IAM instance profile.default UntagMfaDeviceResponseuntagMFADevice(Consumer<UntagMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> untagMfaDeviceRequest) Removes the specified tags from the IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device.default UntagMfaDeviceResponseuntagMFADevice(UntagMfaDeviceRequest untagMfaDeviceRequest) Removes the specified tags from the IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device.untagOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<UntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> untagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Removes the specified tags from the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider in IAM.untagOpenIDConnectProvider(UntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest untagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) Removes the specified tags from the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider in IAM.default UntagPolicyResponseuntagPolicy(Consumer<UntagPolicyRequest.Builder> untagPolicyRequest) Removes the specified tags from the customer managed policy.default UntagPolicyResponseuntagPolicy(UntagPolicyRequest untagPolicyRequest) Removes the specified tags from the customer managed policy.default UntagRoleResponseuntagRole(Consumer<UntagRoleRequest.Builder> untagRoleRequest) Removes the specified tags from the role.default UntagRoleResponseuntagRole(UntagRoleRequest untagRoleRequest) Removes the specified tags from the role.default UntagSamlProviderResponseuntagSAMLProvider(Consumer<UntagSamlProviderRequest.Builder> untagSamlProviderRequest) Removes the specified tags from the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider in IAM.default UntagSamlProviderResponseuntagSAMLProvider(UntagSamlProviderRequest untagSamlProviderRequest) Removes the specified tags from the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider in IAM.default UntagServerCertificateResponseuntagServerCertificate(Consumer<UntagServerCertificateRequest.Builder> untagServerCertificateRequest) Removes the specified tags from the IAM server certificate.default UntagServerCertificateResponseuntagServerCertificate(UntagServerCertificateRequest untagServerCertificateRequest) Removes the specified tags from the IAM server certificate.default UntagUserResponseuntagUser(Consumer<UntagUserRequest.Builder> untagUserRequest) Removes the specified tags from the user.default UntagUserResponseuntagUser(UntagUserRequest untagUserRequest) Removes the specified tags from the user.default UpdateAccessKeyResponseupdateAccessKey(Consumer<UpdateAccessKeyRequest.Builder> updateAccessKeyRequest) Changes the status of the specified access key from Active to Inactive, or vice versa.default UpdateAccessKeyResponseupdateAccessKey(UpdateAccessKeyRequest updateAccessKeyRequest) Changes the status of the specified access key from Active to Inactive, or vice versa.Updates the password policy settings for the Amazon Web Services account.updateAccountPasswordPolicy(Consumer<UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builder> updateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) Updates the password policy settings for the Amazon Web Services account.updateAccountPasswordPolicy(UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest updateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) Updates the password policy settings for the Amazon Web Services account.default UpdateAssumeRolePolicyResponseupdateAssumeRolePolicy(Consumer<UpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest.Builder> updateAssumeRolePolicyRequest) Updates the policy that grants an IAM entity permission to assume a role.default UpdateAssumeRolePolicyResponseupdateAssumeRolePolicy(UpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest updateAssumeRolePolicyRequest) Updates the policy that grants an IAM entity permission to assume a role.default UpdateGroupResponseupdateGroup(Consumer<UpdateGroupRequest.Builder> updateGroupRequest) Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM group.default UpdateGroupResponseupdateGroup(UpdateGroupRequest updateGroupRequest) Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM group.default UpdateLoginProfileResponseupdateLoginProfile(Consumer<UpdateLoginProfileRequest.Builder> updateLoginProfileRequest) Changes the password for the specified IAM user.default UpdateLoginProfileResponseupdateLoginProfile(UpdateLoginProfileRequest updateLoginProfileRequest) Changes the password for the specified IAM user.updateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint(Consumer<UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest.Builder> updateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest) Replaces the existing list of server certificate thumbprints associated with an OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object with a new list of thumbprints.updateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint(UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest updateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest) Replaces the existing list of server certificate thumbprints associated with an OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object with a new list of thumbprints.default UpdateRoleResponseupdateRole(Consumer<UpdateRoleRequest.Builder> updateRoleRequest) Updates the description or maximum session duration setting of a role.default UpdateRoleResponseupdateRole(UpdateRoleRequest updateRoleRequest) Updates the description or maximum session duration setting of a role.default UpdateRoleDescriptionResponseupdateRoleDescription(Consumer<UpdateRoleDescriptionRequest.Builder> updateRoleDescriptionRequest) Use UpdateRole instead.default UpdateRoleDescriptionResponseupdateRoleDescription(UpdateRoleDescriptionRequest updateRoleDescriptionRequest) Use UpdateRole instead.default UpdateSamlProviderResponseupdateSAMLProvider(Consumer<UpdateSamlProviderRequest.Builder> updateSamlProviderRequest) Updates the metadata document for an existing SAML provider resource object.default UpdateSamlProviderResponseupdateSAMLProvider(UpdateSamlProviderRequest updateSamlProviderRequest) Updates the metadata document for an existing SAML provider resource object.default UpdateServerCertificateResponseupdateServerCertificate(Consumer<UpdateServerCertificateRequest.Builder> updateServerCertificateRequest) Updates the name and/or the path of the specified server certificate stored in IAM.default UpdateServerCertificateResponseupdateServerCertificate(UpdateServerCertificateRequest updateServerCertificateRequest) Updates the name and/or the path of the specified server certificate stored in IAM.updateServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> updateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Sets the status of a service-specific credential toActiveorInactive.updateServiceSpecificCredential(UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest updateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) Sets the status of a service-specific credential toActiveorInactive.default UpdateSigningCertificateResponseupdateSigningCertificate(Consumer<UpdateSigningCertificateRequest.Builder> updateSigningCertificateRequest) Changes the status of the specified user signing certificate from active to disabled, or vice versa.default UpdateSigningCertificateResponseupdateSigningCertificate(UpdateSigningCertificateRequest updateSigningCertificateRequest) Changes the status of the specified user signing certificate from active to disabled, or vice versa.default UpdateSshPublicKeyResponseupdateSSHPublicKey(Consumer<UpdateSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> updateSshPublicKeyRequest) Sets the status of an IAM user's SSH public key to active or inactive.default UpdateSshPublicKeyResponseupdateSSHPublicKey(UpdateSshPublicKeyRequest updateSshPublicKeyRequest) Sets the status of an IAM user's SSH public key to active or inactive.default UpdateUserResponseupdateUser(Consumer<UpdateUserRequest.Builder> updateUserRequest) Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM user.default UpdateUserResponseupdateUser(UpdateUserRequest updateUserRequest) Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM user.default UploadServerCertificateResponseuploadServerCertificate(Consumer<UploadServerCertificateRequest.Builder> uploadServerCertificateRequest) Uploads a server certificate entity for the Amazon Web Services account.default UploadServerCertificateResponseuploadServerCertificate(UploadServerCertificateRequest uploadServerCertificateRequest) Uploads a server certificate entity for the Amazon Web Services account.default UploadSigningCertificateResponseuploadSigningCertificate(Consumer<UploadSigningCertificateRequest.Builder> uploadSigningCertificateRequest) Uploads an X.509 signing certificate and associates it with the specified IAM user.default UploadSigningCertificateResponseuploadSigningCertificate(UploadSigningCertificateRequest uploadSigningCertificateRequest) Uploads an X.509 signing certificate and associates it with the specified IAM user.default UploadSshPublicKeyResponseuploadSSHPublicKey(Consumer<UploadSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> uploadSshPublicKeyRequest) Uploads an SSH public key and associates it with the specified IAM user.default UploadSshPublicKeyResponseuploadSSHPublicKey(UploadSshPublicKeyRequest uploadSshPublicKeyRequest) Uploads an SSH public key and associates it with the specified IAM user.default IamWaiterwaiter()Create an instance ofIamWaiterusing this client.Methods inherited from interface 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addClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider
default AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderResponse addClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider(AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest addClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds a new client ID (also known as audience) to the list of client IDs already registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource.
This operation is idempotent; it does not fail or return an error if you add an existing client ID to the provider.
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addClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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addClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider
default AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderResponse addClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> addClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds a new client ID (also known as audience) to the list of client IDs already registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource.
This operation is idempotent; it does not fail or return an error if you add an existing client ID to the provider.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
addClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAddClientIdToOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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addRoleToInstanceProfile
default AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponse addRoleToInstanceProfile(AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest addRoleToInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds the specified IAM role to the specified instance profile. An instance profile can contain only one role, and this quota cannot be increased. You can remove the existing role and then add a different role to an instance profile. You must then wait for the change to appear across all of Amazon Web Services because of eventual consistency. To force the change, you must disassociate the instance profile and then associate the instance profile, or you can stop your instance and then restart it.
The caller of this operation must be granted the
PassRolepermission on the IAM role by a permissions policy.For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
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addRoleToInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the AddRoleToInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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addRoleToInstanceProfile
default AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponse addRoleToInstanceProfile(Consumer<AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> addRoleToInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds the specified IAM role to the specified instance profile. An instance profile can contain only one role, and this quota cannot be increased. You can remove the existing role and then add a different role to an instance profile. You must then wait for the change to appear across all of Amazon Web Services because of eventual consistency. To force the change, you must disassociate the instance profile and then associate the instance profile, or you can stop your instance and then restart it.
The caller of this operation must be granted the
PassRolepermission on the IAM role by a permissions policy.For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
addRoleToInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the AddRoleToInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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addUserToGroup
default AddUserToGroupResponse addUserToGroup(AddUserToGroupRequest addUserToGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds the specified user to the specified group.
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addUserToGroup
default AddUserToGroupResponse addUserToGroup(Consumer<AddUserToGroupRequest.Builder> addUserToGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds the specified user to the specified group.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AddUserToGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAddUserToGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
addUserToGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAddUserToGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the AddUserToGroup operation returned by the service.
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attachGroupPolicy
default AttachGroupPolicyResponse attachGroupPolicy(AttachGroupPolicyRequest attachGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM group.
You use this operation to attach a managed policy to a group. To embed an inline policy in a group, use
PutGroupPolicy.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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attachGroupPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the AttachGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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attachGroupPolicy
default AttachGroupPolicyResponse attachGroupPolicy(Consumer<AttachGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> attachGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM group.
You use this operation to attach a managed policy to a group. To embed an inline policy in a group, use
PutGroupPolicy.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AttachGroupPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAttachGroupPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
attachGroupPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAttachGroupPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the AttachGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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attachRolePolicy
default AttachRolePolicyResponse attachRolePolicy(AttachRolePolicyRequest attachRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, UnmodifiableEntityException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM role. When you attach a managed policy to a role, the managed policy becomes part of the role's permission (access) policy.
You cannot use a managed policy as the role's trust policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role, using
CreateRole. You can update a role's trust policy usingUpdateAssumerolePolicy.Use this operation to attach a managed policy to a role. To embed an inline policy in a role, use
PutRolePolicy. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
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attachRolePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the AttachRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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attachRolePolicy
default AttachRolePolicyResponse attachRolePolicy(Consumer<AttachRolePolicyRequest.Builder> attachRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, UnmodifiableEntityException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified IAM role. When you attach a managed policy to a role, the managed policy becomes part of the role's permission (access) policy.
You cannot use a managed policy as the role's trust policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role, using
CreateRole. You can update a role's trust policy usingUpdateAssumerolePolicy.Use this operation to attach a managed policy to a role. To embed an inline policy in a role, use
PutRolePolicy. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AttachRolePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAttachRolePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
attachRolePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAttachRolePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the AttachRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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attachUserPolicy
default AttachUserPolicyResponse attachUserPolicy(AttachUserPolicyRequest attachUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified user.
You use this operation to attach a managed policy to a user. To embed an inline policy in a user, use
PutUserPolicy.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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attachUserPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the AttachUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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attachUserPolicy
default AttachUserPolicyResponse attachUserPolicy(Consumer<AttachUserPolicyRequest.Builder> attachUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified user.
You use this operation to attach a managed policy to a user. To embed an inline policy in a user, use
PutUserPolicy.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AttachUserPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAttachUserPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
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- Result of the AttachUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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changePassword
default ChangePasswordResponse changePassword(ChangePasswordRequest changePasswordRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidUserTypeException, LimitExceededException, EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, PasswordPolicyViolationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the password of the IAM user who is calling this operation. This operation can be performed using the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console. The Amazon Web Services account root user password is not affected by this operation.
Use UpdateLoginProfile to use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to change the password for any IAM user. For more information about modifying passwords, see Managing passwords in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the ChangePassword operation returned by the service.
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changePassword
default ChangePasswordResponse changePassword(Consumer<ChangePasswordRequest.Builder> changePasswordRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidUserTypeException, LimitExceededException, EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, PasswordPolicyViolationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the password of the IAM user who is calling this operation. This operation can be performed using the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console. The Amazon Web Services account root user password is not affected by this operation.
Use UpdateLoginProfile to use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to change the password for any IAM user. For more information about modifying passwords, see Managing passwords in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ChangePasswordRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaChangePasswordRequest.builder()- Parameters:
changePasswordRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onChangePasswordRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ChangePassword operation returned by the service.
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createAccessKey
default CreateAccessKeyResponse createAccessKey(CreateAccessKeyRequest createAccessKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new Amazon Web Services secret access key and corresponding Amazon Web Services access key ID for the specified user. The default status for new keys is
Active.If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials. This is true even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
For information about quotas on the number of keys you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key is accessible only during key and user creation. You must save the key (for example, in a text file) if you want to be able to access it again. If a secret key is lost, you can delete the access keys for the associated user and then create new keys.
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- Result of the CreateAccessKey operation returned by the service.
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createAccessKey
default CreateAccessKeyResponse createAccessKey(Consumer<CreateAccessKeyRequest.Builder> createAccessKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new Amazon Web Services secret access key and corresponding Amazon Web Services access key ID for the specified user. The default status for new keys is
Active.If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials. This is true even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
For information about quotas on the number of keys you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key is accessible only during key and user creation. You must save the key (for example, in a text file) if you want to be able to access it again. If a secret key is lost, you can delete the access keys for the associated user and then create new keys.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateAccessKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateAccessKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createAccessKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateAccessKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateAccessKey operation returned by the service.
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createAccessKey
default CreateAccessKeyResponse createAccessKey() throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionCreates a new Amazon Web Services secret access key and corresponding Amazon Web Services access key ID for the specified user. The default status for new keys is
Active.If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials. This is true even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
For information about quotas on the number of keys you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key is accessible only during key and user creation. You must save the key (for example, in a text file) if you want to be able to access it again. If a secret key is lost, you can delete the access keys for the associated user and then create new keys.
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createAccountAlias
default CreateAccountAliasResponse createAccountAlias(CreateAccountAliasRequest createAccountAliasRequest) throws ConcurrentModificationException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an alias for your Amazon Web Services account. For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the Amazon Web Services Sign-In User Guide.
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- Result of the CreateAccountAlias operation returned by the service.
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createAccountAlias
default CreateAccountAliasResponse createAccountAlias(Consumer<CreateAccountAliasRequest.Builder> createAccountAliasRequest) throws ConcurrentModificationException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an alias for your Amazon Web Services account. For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the Amazon Web Services Sign-In User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateAccountAliasRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateAccountAliasRequest.builder()- Parameters:
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- Result of the CreateAccountAlias operation returned by the service.
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createGroup
default CreateGroupResponse createGroup(CreateGroupRequest createGroupRequest) throws LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new group.
For information about the number of groups you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the CreateGroup operation returned by the service.
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createGroup
default CreateGroupResponse createGroup(Consumer<CreateGroupRequest.Builder> createGroupRequest) throws LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new group.
For information about the number of groups you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateGroup operation returned by the service.
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createInstanceProfile
default CreateInstanceProfileResponse createInstanceProfile(CreateInstanceProfileRequest createInstanceProfileRequest) throws EntityAlreadyExistsException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new instance profile. For information about instance profiles, see Using roles for applications on Amazon EC2 in the IAM User Guide, and Instance profiles in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
For information about the number of instance profiles you can create, see IAM object quotas in the IAM User Guide.
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createInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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createInstanceProfile
default CreateInstanceProfileResponse createInstanceProfile(Consumer<CreateInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> createInstanceProfileRequest) throws EntityAlreadyExistsException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new instance profile. For information about instance profiles, see Using roles for applications on Amazon EC2 in the IAM User Guide, and Instance profiles in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
For information about the number of instance profiles you can create, see IAM object quotas in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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createLoginProfile
default CreateLoginProfileResponse createLoginProfile(CreateLoginProfileRequest createLoginProfileRequest) throws EntityAlreadyExistsException, NoSuchEntityException, PasswordPolicyViolationException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a password for the specified IAM user. A password allows an IAM user to access Amazon Web Services services through the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
You can use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to create a password for any IAM user. Use ChangePassword to update your own existing password in the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
For more information about managing passwords, see Managing passwords in the IAM User Guide.
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createLoginProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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createLoginProfile
default CreateLoginProfileResponse createLoginProfile(Consumer<CreateLoginProfileRequest.Builder> createLoginProfileRequest) throws EntityAlreadyExistsException, NoSuchEntityException, PasswordPolicyViolationException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a password for the specified IAM user. A password allows an IAM user to access Amazon Web Services services through the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
You can use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to create a password for any IAM user. Use ChangePassword to update your own existing password in the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
For more information about managing passwords, see Managing passwords in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateLoginProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateLoginProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createLoginProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateLoginProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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createOpenIDConnectProvider
default CreateOpenIdConnectProviderResponse createOpenIDConnectProvider(CreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest createOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, OpenIdIdpCommunicationErrorException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an IAM entity to describe an identity provider (IdP) that supports OpenID Connect (OIDC).
The OIDC provider that you create with this operation can be used as a principal in a role's trust policy. Such a policy establishes a trust relationship between Amazon Web Services and the OIDC provider.
If you are using an OIDC identity provider from Google, Facebook, or Amazon Cognito, you don't need to create a separate IAM identity provider. These OIDC identity providers are already built-in to Amazon Web Services and are available for your use. Instead, you can move directly to creating new roles using your identity provider. To learn more, see Creating a role for web identity or OpenID connect federation in the IAM User Guide.
When you create the IAM OIDC provider, you specify the following:
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The URL of the OIDC identity provider (IdP) to trust
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A list of client IDs (also known as audiences) that identify the application or applications allowed to authenticate using the OIDC provider
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A list of tags that are attached to the specified IAM OIDC provider
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A list of thumbprints of one or more server certificates that the IdP uses
You get all of this information from the OIDC IdP you want to use to access Amazon Web Services.
Amazon Web Services secures communication with OIDC identity providers (IdPs) using our library of trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) to verify the JSON Web Key Set (JWKS) endpoint's TLS certificate. If your OIDC IdP relies on a certificate that is not signed by one of these trusted CAs, only then we secure communication using the thumbprints set in the IdP's configuration.
The trust for the OIDC provider is derived from the IAM provider that this operation creates. Therefore, it is best to limit access to the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider operation to highly privileged users.
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createOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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createOpenIDConnectProvider
default CreateOpenIdConnectProviderResponse createOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<CreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> createOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, OpenIdIdpCommunicationErrorException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an IAM entity to describe an identity provider (IdP) that supports OpenID Connect (OIDC).
The OIDC provider that you create with this operation can be used as a principal in a role's trust policy. Such a policy establishes a trust relationship between Amazon Web Services and the OIDC provider.
If you are using an OIDC identity provider from Google, Facebook, or Amazon Cognito, you don't need to create a separate IAM identity provider. These OIDC identity providers are already built-in to Amazon Web Services and are available for your use. Instead, you can move directly to creating new roles using your identity provider. To learn more, see Creating a role for web identity or OpenID connect federation in the IAM User Guide.
When you create the IAM OIDC provider, you specify the following:
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The URL of the OIDC identity provider (IdP) to trust
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A list of client IDs (also known as audiences) that identify the application or applications allowed to authenticate using the OIDC provider
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A list of tags that are attached to the specified IAM OIDC provider
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A list of thumbprints of one or more server certificates that the IdP uses
You get all of this information from the OIDC IdP you want to use to access Amazon Web Services.
Amazon Web Services secures communication with OIDC identity providers (IdPs) using our library of trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) to verify the JSON Web Key Set (JWKS) endpoint's TLS certificate. If your OIDC IdP relies on a certificate that is not signed by one of these trusted CAs, only then we secure communication using the thumbprints set in the IdP's configuration.
The trust for the OIDC provider is derived from the IAM provider that this operation creates. Therefore, it is best to limit access to the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider operation to highly privileged users.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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createPolicy
default CreatePolicyResponse createPolicy(CreatePolicyRequest createPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new managed policy for your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation creates a policy version with a version identifier of
v1and sets v1 as the policy's default version. For more information about policy versions, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about managed policies in general, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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createPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreatePolicy operation returned by the service.
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createPolicy
default CreatePolicyResponse createPolicy(Consumer<CreatePolicyRequest.Builder> createPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new managed policy for your Amazon Web Services account.
This operation creates a policy version with a version identifier of
v1and sets v1 as the policy's default version. For more information about policy versions, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.As a best practice, you can validate your IAM policies. To learn more, see Validating IAM policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about managed policies in general, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreatePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreatePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreatePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreatePolicy operation returned by the service.
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createPolicyVersion
default CreatePolicyVersionResponse createPolicyVersion(CreatePolicyVersionRequest createPolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new version of the specified managed policy. To update a managed policy, you create a new policy version. A managed policy can have up to five versions. If the policy has five versions, you must delete an existing version using DeletePolicyVersion before you create a new version.
Optionally, you can set the new version as the policy's default version. The default version is the version that is in effect for the IAM users, groups, and roles to which the policy is attached.
For more information about managed policy versions, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
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createPolicyVersionRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreatePolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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createPolicyVersion
default CreatePolicyVersionResponse createPolicyVersion(Consumer<CreatePolicyVersionRequest.Builder> createPolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new version of the specified managed policy. To update a managed policy, you create a new policy version. A managed policy can have up to five versions. If the policy has five versions, you must delete an existing version using DeletePolicyVersion before you create a new version.
Optionally, you can set the new version as the policy's default version. The default version is the version that is in effect for the IAM users, groups, and roles to which the policy is attached.
For more information about managed policy versions, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreatePolicyVersionRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreatePolicyVersionRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createPolicyVersionRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreatePolicyVersionRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreatePolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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createRole
default CreateRoleResponse createRole(CreateRoleRequest createRoleRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new role for your Amazon Web Services account.
For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide. For information about quotas for role names and the number of roles you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
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createRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateRole operation returned by the service.
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createRole
default CreateRoleResponse createRole(Consumer<CreateRoleRequest.Builder> createRoleRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new role for your Amazon Web Services account.
For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide. For information about quotas for role names and the number of roles you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateRole operation returned by the service.
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createSAMLProvider
default CreateSamlProviderResponse createSAMLProvider(CreateSamlProviderRequest createSamlProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an IAM resource that describes an identity provider (IdP) that supports SAML 2.0.
The SAML provider resource that you create with this operation can be used as a principal in an IAM role's trust policy. Such a policy can enable federated users who sign in using the SAML IdP to assume the role. You can create an IAM role that supports Web-based single sign-on (SSO) to the Amazon Web Services Management Console or one that supports API access to Amazon Web Services.
When you create the SAML provider resource, you upload a SAML metadata document that you get from your IdP. That document includes the issuer's name, expiration information, and keys that can be used to validate the SAML authentication response (assertions) that the IdP sends. You must generate the metadata document using the identity management software that is used as your organization's IdP.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
For more information, see Enabling SAML 2.0 federated users to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console and About SAML 2.0-based federation in the IAM User Guide.
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createSamlProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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createSAMLProvider
default CreateSamlProviderResponse createSAMLProvider(Consumer<CreateSamlProviderRequest.Builder> createSamlProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an IAM resource that describes an identity provider (IdP) that supports SAML 2.0.
The SAML provider resource that you create with this operation can be used as a principal in an IAM role's trust policy. Such a policy can enable federated users who sign in using the SAML IdP to assume the role. You can create an IAM role that supports Web-based single sign-on (SSO) to the Amazon Web Services Management Console or one that supports API access to Amazon Web Services.
When you create the SAML provider resource, you upload a SAML metadata document that you get from your IdP. That document includes the issuer's name, expiration information, and keys that can be used to validate the SAML authentication response (assertions) that the IdP sends. You must generate the metadata document using the identity management software that is used as your organization's IdP.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
For more information, see Enabling SAML 2.0 federated users to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console and About SAML 2.0-based federation in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateSamlProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateSamlProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createSamlProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateSamlProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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createServiceLinkedRole
default CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponse createServiceLinkedRole(CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest createServiceLinkedRoleRequest) throws InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an IAM role that is linked to a specific Amazon Web Services service. The service controls the attached policies and when the role can be deleted. This helps ensure that the service is not broken by an unexpectedly changed or deleted role, which could put your Amazon Web Services resources into an unknown state. Allowing the service to control the role helps improve service stability and proper cleanup when a service and its role are no longer needed. For more information, see Using service-linked roles in the IAM User Guide.
To attach a policy to this service-linked role, you must make the request using the Amazon Web Services service that depends on this role.
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createServiceLinkedRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateServiceLinkedRole operation returned by the service.
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createServiceLinkedRole
default CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponse createServiceLinkedRole(Consumer<CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builder> createServiceLinkedRoleRequest) throws InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates an IAM role that is linked to a specific Amazon Web Services service. The service controls the attached policies and when the role can be deleted. This helps ensure that the service is not broken by an unexpectedly changed or deleted role, which could put your Amazon Web Services resources into an unknown state. Allowing the service to control the role helps improve service stability and proper cleanup when a service and its role are no longer needed. For more information, see Using service-linked roles in the IAM User Guide.
To attach a policy to this service-linked role, you must make the request using the Amazon Web Services service that depends on this role.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createServiceLinkedRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateServiceLinkedRole operation returned by the service.
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createServiceSpecificCredential
default CreateServiceSpecificCredentialResponse createServiceSpecificCredential(CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest createServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceNotSupportedException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a set of credentials consisting of a user name and password that can be used to access the service specified in the request. These credentials are generated by IAM, and can be used only for the specified service.
You can have a maximum of two sets of service-specific credentials for each supported service per user.
You can create service-specific credentials for CodeCommit and Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra).
You can reset the password to a new service-generated value by calling ResetServiceSpecificCredential.
For more information about service-specific credentials, see Using IAM with CodeCommit: Git credentials, SSH keys, and Amazon Web Services access keys in the IAM User Guide.
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createServiceSpecificCredentialRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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createServiceSpecificCredential
default CreateServiceSpecificCredentialResponse createServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> createServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceNotSupportedException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a set of credentials consisting of a user name and password that can be used to access the service specified in the request. These credentials are generated by IAM, and can be used only for the specified service.
You can have a maximum of two sets of service-specific credentials for each supported service per user.
You can create service-specific credentials for CodeCommit and Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra).
You can reset the password to a new service-generated value by calling ResetServiceSpecificCredential.
For more information about service-specific credentials, see Using IAM with CodeCommit: Git credentials, SSH keys, and Amazon Web Services access keys in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createServiceSpecificCredentialRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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createUser
default CreateUserResponse createUser(CreateUserRequest createUserRequest) throws LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new IAM user for your Amazon Web Services account.
For information about quotas for the number of IAM users you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
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createUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateUser operation returned by the service.
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createUser
default CreateUserResponse createUser(Consumer<CreateUserRequest.Builder> createUserRequest) throws LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new IAM user for your Amazon Web Services account.
For information about quotas for the number of IAM users you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateUser operation returned by the service.
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createVirtualMFADevice
default CreateVirtualMfaDeviceResponse createVirtualMFADevice(CreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest createVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new virtual MFA device for the Amazon Web Services account. After creating the virtual MFA, use EnableMFADevice to attach the MFA device to an IAM user. For more information about creating and working with virtual MFA devices, see Using a virtual MFA device in the IAM User Guide.
For information about the maximum number of MFA devices you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
The seed information contained in the QR code and the Base32 string should be treated like any other secret access information. In other words, protect the seed information as you would your Amazon Web Services access keys or your passwords. After you provision your virtual device, you should ensure that the information is destroyed following secure procedures.
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createVirtualMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the CreateVirtualMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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createVirtualMFADevice
default CreateVirtualMfaDeviceResponse createVirtualMFADevice(Consumer<CreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> createVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Creates a new virtual MFA device for the Amazon Web Services account. After creating the virtual MFA, use EnableMFADevice to attach the MFA device to an IAM user. For more information about creating and working with virtual MFA devices, see Using a virtual MFA device in the IAM User Guide.
For information about the maximum number of MFA devices you can create, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
The seed information contained in the QR code and the Base32 string should be treated like any other secret access information. In other words, protect the seed information as you would your Amazon Web Services access keys or your passwords. After you provision your virtual device, you should ensure that the information is destroyed following secure procedures.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createVirtualMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateVirtualMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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deactivateMFADevice
default DeactivateMfaDeviceResponse deactivateMFADevice(DeactivateMfaDeviceRequest deactivateMfaDeviceRequest) throws EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deactivates the specified MFA device and removes it from association with the user name for which it was originally enabled.
For more information about creating and working with virtual MFA devices, see Enabling a virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device in the IAM User Guide.
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deactivateMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeactivateMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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deactivateMFADevice
default DeactivateMfaDeviceResponse deactivateMFADevice(Consumer<DeactivateMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> deactivateMfaDeviceRequest) throws EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deactivates the specified MFA device and removes it from association with the user name for which it was originally enabled.
For more information about creating and working with virtual MFA devices, see Enabling a virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeactivateMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeactivateMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deactivateMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeactivateMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeactivateMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccessKey
default DeleteAccessKeyResponse deleteAccessKey(DeleteAccessKeyRequest deleteAccessKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the access key pair associated with the specified IAM user.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
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deleteAccessKeyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteAccessKey operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccessKey
default DeleteAccessKeyResponse deleteAccessKey(Consumer<DeleteAccessKeyRequest.Builder> deleteAccessKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the access key pair associated with the specified IAM user.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteAccessKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteAccessKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteAccessKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteAccessKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteAccessKey operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccountAlias
default DeleteAccountAliasResponse deleteAccountAlias(DeleteAccountAliasRequest deleteAccountAliasRequest) throws ConcurrentModificationException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified Amazon Web Services account alias. For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the Amazon Web Services Sign-In User Guide.
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deleteAccountAliasRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteAccountAlias operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccountAlias
default DeleteAccountAliasResponse deleteAccountAlias(Consumer<DeleteAccountAliasRequest.Builder> deleteAccountAliasRequest) throws ConcurrentModificationException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified Amazon Web Services account alias. For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the Amazon Web Services Sign-In User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteAccountAliasRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteAccountAliasRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteAccountAliasRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteAccountAliasRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteAccountAlias operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccountPasswordPolicy
default DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponse deleteAccountPasswordPolicy(DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest deleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
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deleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccountPasswordPolicy
default DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponse deleteAccountPasswordPolicy(Consumer<DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteAccountPasswordPolicy
default DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponse deleteAccountPasswordPolicy() throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionDeletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
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- Result of the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteGroup
default DeleteGroupResponse deleteGroup(DeleteGroupRequest deleteGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified IAM group. The group must not contain any users or have any attached policies.
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deleteGroupRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteGroup operation returned by the service.
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deleteGroup
default DeleteGroupResponse deleteGroup(Consumer<DeleteGroupRequest.Builder> deleteGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified IAM group. The group must not contain any users or have any attached policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteGroup operation returned by the service.
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deleteGroupPolicy
default DeleteGroupPolicyResponse deleteGroupPolicy(DeleteGroupPolicyRequest deleteGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM group.
A group can also have managed policies attached to it. To detach a managed policy from a group, use DetachGroupPolicy. For more information about policies, refer to Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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deleteGroupPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteGroupPolicy
default DeleteGroupPolicyResponse deleteGroupPolicy(Consumer<DeleteGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM group.
A group can also have managed policies attached to it. To detach a managed policy from a group, use DetachGroupPolicy. For more information about policies, refer to Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteGroupPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteGroupPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteGroupPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteGroupPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteInstanceProfile
default DeleteInstanceProfileResponse deleteInstanceProfile(DeleteInstanceProfileRequest deleteInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified instance profile. The instance profile must not have an associated role.
Make sure that you do not have any Amazon EC2 instances running with the instance profile you are about to delete. Deleting a role or instance profile that is associated with a running instance will break any applications running on the instance.
For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
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deleteInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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deleteInstanceProfile
default DeleteInstanceProfileResponse deleteInstanceProfile(Consumer<DeleteInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> deleteInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified instance profile. The instance profile must not have an associated role.
Make sure that you do not have any Amazon EC2 instances running with the instance profile you are about to delete. Deleting a role or instance profile that is associated with a running instance will break any applications running on the instance.
For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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deleteLoginProfile
default DeleteLoginProfileResponse deleteLoginProfile(DeleteLoginProfileRequest deleteLoginProfileRequest) throws EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the password for the specified IAM user, For more information, see Managing passwords for IAM users.
You can use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to delete a password for any IAM user. You can use ChangePassword to update, but not delete, your own password in the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
Deleting a user's password does not prevent a user from accessing Amazon Web Services through the command line interface or the API. To prevent all user access, you must also either make any access keys inactive or delete them. For more information about making keys inactive or deleting them, see UpdateAccessKey and DeleteAccessKey.
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deleteLoginProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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deleteLoginProfile
default DeleteLoginProfileResponse deleteLoginProfile(Consumer<DeleteLoginProfileRequest.Builder> deleteLoginProfileRequest) throws EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the password for the specified IAM user, For more information, see Managing passwords for IAM users.
You can use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to delete a password for any IAM user. You can use ChangePassword to update, but not delete, your own password in the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
Deleting a user's password does not prevent a user from accessing Amazon Web Services through the command line interface or the API. To prevent all user access, you must also either make any access keys inactive or delete them. For more information about making keys inactive or deleting them, see UpdateAccessKey and DeleteAccessKey.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteLoginProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteLoginProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteLoginProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteLoginProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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deleteOpenIDConnectProvider
default DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderResponse deleteOpenIDConnectProvider(DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest deleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes an OpenID Connect identity provider (IdP) resource object in IAM.
Deleting an IAM OIDC provider resource does not update any roles that reference the provider as a principal in their trust policies. Any attempt to assume a role that references a deleted provider fails.
This operation is idempotent; it does not fail or return an error if you call the operation for a provider that does not exist.
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deleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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deleteOpenIDConnectProvider
default DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderResponse deleteOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> deleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes an OpenID Connect identity provider (IdP) resource object in IAM.
Deleting an IAM OIDC provider resource does not update any roles that reference the provider as a principal in their trust policies. Any attempt to assume a role that references a deleted provider fails.
This operation is idempotent; it does not fail or return an error if you call the operation for a provider that does not exist.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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deletePolicy
default DeletePolicyResponse deletePolicy(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, DeleteConflictException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified managed policy.
Before you can delete a managed policy, you must first detach the policy from all users, groups, and roles that it is attached to. In addition, you must delete all the policy's versions. The following steps describe the process for deleting a managed policy:
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Detach the policy from all users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to, using DetachUserPolicy, DetachGroupPolicy, or DetachRolePolicy. To list all the users, groups, and roles that a policy is attached to, use ListEntitiesForPolicy.
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Delete all versions of the policy using DeletePolicyVersion. To list the policy's versions, use ListPolicyVersions. You cannot use DeletePolicyVersion to delete the version that is marked as the default version. You delete the policy's default version in the next step of the process.
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Delete the policy (this automatically deletes the policy's default version) using this operation.
For information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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deletePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service.
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deletePolicy
default DeletePolicyResponse deletePolicy(Consumer<DeletePolicyRequest.Builder> deletePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, DeleteConflictException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified managed policy.
Before you can delete a managed policy, you must first detach the policy from all users, groups, and roles that it is attached to. In addition, you must delete all the policy's versions. The following steps describe the process for deleting a managed policy:
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Detach the policy from all users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to, using DetachUserPolicy, DetachGroupPolicy, or DetachRolePolicy. To list all the users, groups, and roles that a policy is attached to, use ListEntitiesForPolicy.
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Delete all versions of the policy using DeletePolicyVersion. To list the policy's versions, use ListPolicyVersions. You cannot use DeletePolicyVersion to delete the version that is marked as the default version. You delete the policy's default version in the next step of the process.
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Delete the policy (this automatically deletes the policy's default version) using this operation.
For information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeletePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeletePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deletePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeletePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service.
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deletePolicyVersion
default DeletePolicyVersionResponse deletePolicyVersion(DeletePolicyVersionRequest deletePolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, DeleteConflictException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified version from the specified managed policy.
You cannot delete the default version from a policy using this operation. To delete the default version from a policy, use DeletePolicy. To find out which version of a policy is marked as the default version, use ListPolicyVersions.
For information about versions for managed policies, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
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deletePolicyVersionRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeletePolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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deletePolicyVersion
default DeletePolicyVersionResponse deletePolicyVersion(Consumer<DeletePolicyVersionRequest.Builder> deletePolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, DeleteConflictException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified version from the specified managed policy.
You cannot delete the default version from a policy using this operation. To delete the default version from a policy, use DeletePolicy. To find out which version of a policy is marked as the default version, use ListPolicyVersions.
For information about versions for managed policies, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeletePolicyVersionRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeletePolicyVersionRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deletePolicyVersionRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeletePolicyVersionRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeletePolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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deleteRole
default DeleteRoleResponse deleteRole(DeleteRoleRequest deleteRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified role. Unlike the Amazon Web Services Management Console, when you delete a role programmatically, you must delete the items attached to the role manually, or the deletion fails. For more information, see Deleting an IAM role. Before attempting to delete a role, remove the following attached items:
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Inline policies (DeleteRolePolicy)
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Instance profile (RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfile)
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Optional – Delete instance profile after detaching from role for resource clean up (DeleteInstanceProfile)
Make sure that you do not have any Amazon EC2 instances running with the role you are about to delete. Deleting a role or instance profile that is associated with a running instance will break any applications running on the instance.
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deleteRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteRole operation returned by the service.
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deleteRole
default DeleteRoleResponse deleteRole(Consumer<DeleteRoleRequest.Builder> deleteRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified role. Unlike the Amazon Web Services Management Console, when you delete a role programmatically, you must delete the items attached to the role manually, or the deletion fails. For more information, see Deleting an IAM role. Before attempting to delete a role, remove the following attached items:
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Inline policies (DeleteRolePolicy)
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Attached managed policies (DetachRolePolicy)
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Instance profile (RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfile)
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Optional – Delete instance profile after detaching from role for resource clean up (DeleteInstanceProfile)
Make sure that you do not have any Amazon EC2 instances running with the role you are about to delete. Deleting a role or instance profile that is associated with a running instance will break any applications running on the instance.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteRole operation returned by the service.
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deleteRolePermissionsBoundary
default DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryResponse deleteRolePermissionsBoundary(DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest deleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM role.
You cannot set the boundary for a service-linked role.
Deleting the permissions boundary for a role might increase its permissions. For example, it might allow anyone who assumes the role to perform all the actions granted in its permissions policies.
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deleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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deleteRolePermissionsBoundary
default DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryResponse deleteRolePermissionsBoundary(Consumer<DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> deleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM role.
You cannot set the boundary for a service-linked role.
Deleting the permissions boundary for a role might increase its permissions. For example, it might allow anyone who assumes the role to perform all the actions granted in its permissions policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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deleteRolePolicy
default DeleteRolePolicyResponse deleteRolePolicy(DeleteRolePolicyRequest deleteRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM role.
A role can also have managed policies attached to it. To detach a managed policy from a role, use DetachRolePolicy. For more information about policies, refer to Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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deleteRolePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteRolePolicy
default DeleteRolePolicyResponse deleteRolePolicy(Consumer<DeleteRolePolicyRequest.Builder> deleteRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM role.
A role can also have managed policies attached to it. To detach a managed policy from a role, use DetachRolePolicy. For more information about policies, refer to Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteRolePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteRolePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteRolePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteRolePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteSAMLProvider
default DeleteSamlProviderResponse deleteSAMLProvider(DeleteSamlProviderRequest deleteSamlProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes a SAML provider resource in IAM.
Deleting the provider resource from IAM does not update any roles that reference the SAML provider resource's ARN as a principal in their trust policies. Any attempt to assume a role that references a non-existent provider resource ARN fails.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
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deleteSamlProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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deleteSAMLProvider
default DeleteSamlProviderResponse deleteSAMLProvider(Consumer<DeleteSamlProviderRequest.Builder> deleteSamlProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes a SAML provider resource in IAM.
Deleting the provider resource from IAM does not update any roles that reference the SAML provider resource's ARN as a principal in their trust policies. Any attempt to assume a role that references a non-existent provider resource ARN fails.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteSamlProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteSamlProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteSamlProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteSamlProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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deleteSSHPublicKey
default DeleteSshPublicKeyResponse deleteSSHPublicKey(DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest deleteSshPublicKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified SSH public key.
The SSH public key deleted by this operation is used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
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deleteSshPublicKeyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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deleteSSHPublicKey
default DeleteSshPublicKeyResponse deleteSSHPublicKey(Consumer<DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> deleteSshPublicKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified SSH public key.
The SSH public key deleted by this operation is used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteSshPublicKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteSshPublicKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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deleteServerCertificate
default DeleteServerCertificateResponse deleteServerCertificate(DeleteServerCertificateRequest deleteServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified server certificate.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
If you are using a server certificate with Elastic Load Balancing, deleting the certificate could have implications for your application. If Elastic Load Balancing doesn't detect the deletion of bound certificates, it may continue to use the certificates. This could cause Elastic Load Balancing to stop accepting traffic. We recommend that you remove the reference to the certificate from Elastic Load Balancing before using this command to delete the certificate. For more information, see DeleteLoadBalancerListeners in the Elastic Load Balancing API Reference.
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deleteServerCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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deleteServerCertificate
default DeleteServerCertificateResponse deleteServerCertificate(Consumer<DeleteServerCertificateRequest.Builder> deleteServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified server certificate.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
If you are using a server certificate with Elastic Load Balancing, deleting the certificate could have implications for your application. If Elastic Load Balancing doesn't detect the deletion of bound certificates, it may continue to use the certificates. This could cause Elastic Load Balancing to stop accepting traffic. We recommend that you remove the reference to the certificate from Elastic Load Balancing before using this command to delete the certificate. For more information, see DeleteLoadBalancerListeners in the Elastic Load Balancing API Reference.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteServerCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteServerCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteServerCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteServerCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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deleteServiceLinkedRole
default DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponse deleteServiceLinkedRole(DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest deleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Submits a service-linked role deletion request and returns a
DeletionTaskId, which you can use to check the status of the deletion. Before you call this operation, confirm that the role has no active sessions and that any resources used by the role in the linked service are deleted. If you call this operation more than once for the same service-linked role and an earlier deletion task is not complete, then theDeletionTaskIdof the earlier request is returned.If you submit a deletion request for a service-linked role whose linked service is still accessing a resource, then the deletion task fails. If it fails, the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus operation returns the reason for the failure, usually including the resources that must be deleted. To delete the service-linked role, you must first remove those resources from the linked service and then submit the deletion request again. Resources are specific to the service that is linked to the role. For more information about removing resources from a service, see the Amazon Web Services documentation for your service.
For more information about service-linked roles, see Roles terms and concepts: Amazon Web Services service-linked role in the IAM User Guide.
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deleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteServiceLinkedRole operation returned by the service.
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deleteServiceLinkedRole
default DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponse deleteServiceLinkedRole(Consumer<DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builder> deleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Submits a service-linked role deletion request and returns a
DeletionTaskId, which you can use to check the status of the deletion. Before you call this operation, confirm that the role has no active sessions and that any resources used by the role in the linked service are deleted. If you call this operation more than once for the same service-linked role and an earlier deletion task is not complete, then theDeletionTaskIdof the earlier request is returned.If you submit a deletion request for a service-linked role whose linked service is still accessing a resource, then the deletion task fails. If it fails, the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus operation returns the reason for the failure, usually including the resources that must be deleted. To delete the service-linked role, you must first remove those resources from the linked service and then submit the deletion request again. Resources are specific to the service that is linked to the role. For more information about removing resources from a service, see the Amazon Web Services documentation for your service.
For more information about service-linked roles, see Roles terms and concepts: Amazon Web Services service-linked role in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteServiceLinkedRole operation returned by the service.
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deleteServiceSpecificCredential
default DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialResponse deleteServiceSpecificCredential(DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest deleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified service-specific credential.
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deleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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deleteServiceSpecificCredential
default DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialResponse deleteServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> deleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified service-specific credential.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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deleteSigningCertificate
default DeleteSigningCertificateResponse deleteSigningCertificate(DeleteSigningCertificateRequest deleteSigningCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes a signing certificate associated with the specified IAM user.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated IAM users.
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deleteSigningCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteSigningCertificate operation returned by the service.
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deleteSigningCertificate
default DeleteSigningCertificateResponse deleteSigningCertificate(Consumer<DeleteSigningCertificateRequest.Builder> deleteSigningCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes a signing certificate associated with the specified IAM user.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated IAM users.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteSigningCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteSigningCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteSigningCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteSigningCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteSigningCertificate operation returned by the service.
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deleteUser
default DeleteUserResponse deleteUser(DeleteUserRequest deleteUserRequest) throws LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified IAM user. Unlike the Amazon Web Services Management Console, when you delete a user programmatically, you must delete the items attached to the user manually, or the deletion fails. For more information, see Deleting an IAM user. Before attempting to delete a user, remove the following items:
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Password (DeleteLoginProfile)
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Access keys (DeleteAccessKey)
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SSH public key (DeleteSSHPublicKey)
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Git credentials (DeleteServiceSpecificCredential)
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deleteUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteUser operation returned by the service.
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deleteUser
default DeleteUserResponse deleteUser(Consumer<DeleteUserRequest.Builder> deleteUserRequest) throws LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified IAM user. Unlike the Amazon Web Services Management Console, when you delete a user programmatically, you must delete the items attached to the user manually, or the deletion fails. For more information, see Deleting an IAM user. Before attempting to delete a user, remove the following items:
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Password (DeleteLoginProfile)
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This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteUser operation returned by the service.
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deleteUserPermissionsBoundary
default DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryResponse deleteUserPermissionsBoundary(DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest deleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM user.
Deleting the permissions boundary for a user might increase its permissions by allowing the user to perform all the actions granted in its permissions policies.
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deleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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deleteUserPermissionsBoundary
default DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryResponse deleteUserPermissionsBoundary(Consumer<DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> deleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the permissions boundary for the specified IAM user.
Deleting the permissions boundary for a user might increase its permissions by allowing the user to perform all the actions granted in its permissions policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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deleteUserPolicy
default DeleteUserPolicyResponse deleteUserPolicy(DeleteUserPolicyRequest deleteUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM user.
A user can also have managed policies attached to it. To detach a managed policy from a user, use DetachUserPolicy. For more information about policies, refer to Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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deleteUserPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteUserPolicy
default DeleteUserPolicyResponse deleteUserPolicy(Consumer<DeleteUserPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes the specified inline policy that is embedded in the specified IAM user.
A user can also have managed policies attached to it. To detach a managed policy from a user, use DetachUserPolicy. For more information about policies, refer to Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteUserPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteUserPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteUserPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteUserPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteVirtualMFADevice
default DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceResponse deleteVirtualMFADevice(DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest deleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes a virtual MFA device.
You must deactivate a user's virtual MFA device before you can delete it. For information about deactivating MFA devices, see DeactivateMFADevice.
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deleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVirtualMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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deleteVirtualMFADevice
default DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceResponse deleteVirtualMFADevice(Consumer<DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> deleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, DeleteConflictException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Deletes a virtual MFA device.
You must deactivate a user's virtual MFA device before you can delete it. For information about deactivating MFA devices, see DeactivateMFADevice.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteVirtualMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVirtualMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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detachGroupPolicy
default DetachGroupPolicyResponse detachGroupPolicy(DetachGroupPolicyRequest detachGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified managed policy from the specified IAM group.
A group can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use DeleteGroupPolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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detachGroupPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DetachGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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detachGroupPolicy
default DetachGroupPolicyResponse detachGroupPolicy(Consumer<DetachGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> detachGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified managed policy from the specified IAM group.
A group can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use DeleteGroupPolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DetachGroupPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDetachGroupPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
detachGroupPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDetachGroupPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DetachGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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detachRolePolicy
default DetachRolePolicyResponse detachRolePolicy(DetachRolePolicyRequest detachRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified managed policy from the specified role.
A role can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use DeleteRolePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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detachRolePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DetachRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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detachRolePolicy
default DetachRolePolicyResponse detachRolePolicy(Consumer<DetachRolePolicyRequest.Builder> detachRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified managed policy from the specified role.
A role can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use DeleteRolePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DetachRolePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDetachRolePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
detachRolePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDetachRolePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DetachRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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detachUserPolicy
default DetachUserPolicyResponse detachUserPolicy(DetachUserPolicyRequest detachUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified managed policy from the specified user.
A user can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use DeleteUserPolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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detachUserPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the DetachUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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detachUserPolicy
default DetachUserPolicyResponse detachUserPolicy(Consumer<DetachUserPolicyRequest.Builder> detachUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified managed policy from the specified user.
A user can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use DeleteUserPolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DetachUserPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDetachUserPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
detachUserPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDetachUserPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the DetachUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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enableMFADevice
default EnableMfaDeviceResponse enableMFADevice(EnableMfaDeviceRequest enableMfaDeviceRequest) throws EntityAlreadyExistsException, EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, InvalidAuthenticationCodeException, LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Enables the specified MFA device and associates it with the specified IAM user. When enabled, the MFA device is required for every subsequent login by the IAM user associated with the device.
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enableMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the EnableMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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enableMFADevice
default EnableMfaDeviceResponse enableMFADevice(Consumer<EnableMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> enableMfaDeviceRequest) throws EntityAlreadyExistsException, EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, InvalidAuthenticationCodeException, LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Enables the specified MFA device and associates it with the specified IAM user. When enabled, the MFA device is required for every subsequent login by the IAM user associated with the device.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
EnableMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaEnableMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
enableMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onEnableMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the EnableMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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generateCredentialReport
default GenerateCredentialReportResponse generateCredentialReport(GenerateCredentialReportRequest generateCredentialReportRequest) throws LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account. For more information about the credential report, see Getting credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
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generateCredentialReportRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GenerateCredentialReport operation returned by the service.
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generateCredentialReport
default GenerateCredentialReportResponse generateCredentialReport(Consumer<GenerateCredentialReportRequest.Builder> generateCredentialReportRequest) throws LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account. For more information about the credential report, see Getting credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GenerateCredentialReportRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGenerateCredentialReportRequest.builder()- Parameters:
generateCredentialReportRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGenerateCredentialReportRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GenerateCredentialReport operation returned by the service.
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generateCredentialReport
default GenerateCredentialReportResponse generateCredentialReport() throws LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionGenerates a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account. For more information about the credential report, see Getting credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the GenerateCredentialReport operation returned by the service.
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generateOrganizationsAccessReport
default GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportResponse generateOrganizationsAccessReport(GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest generateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) throws ReportGenerationLimitExceededException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a report for service last accessed data for Organizations. You can generate a report for any entities (organization root, organizational unit, or account) or policies in your organization.
To call this operation, you must be signed in using your Organizations management account credentials. You can use your long-term IAM user or root user credentials, or temporary credentials from assuming an IAM role. SCPs must be enabled for your organization root. You must have the required IAM and Organizations permissions. For more information, see Refining permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
You can generate a service last accessed data report for entities by specifying only the entity's path. This data includes a list of services that are allowed by any service control policies (SCPs) that apply to the entity.
You can generate a service last accessed data report for a policy by specifying an entity's path and an optional Organizations policy ID. This data includes a list of services that are allowed by the specified SCP.
For each service in both report types, the data includes the most recent account activity that the policy allows to account principals in the entity or the entity's children. For important information about the data, reporting period, permissions required, troubleshooting, and supported Regions see Reducing permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
The data includes all attempts to access Amazon Web Services, not just the successful ones. This includes all attempts that were made using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, the Amazon Web Services API through any of the SDKs, or any of the command line tools. An unexpected entry in the service last accessed data does not mean that an account has been compromised, because the request might have been denied. Refer to your CloudTrail logs as the authoritative source for information about all API calls and whether they were successful or denied access. For more information, see Logging IAM events with CloudTrail in the IAM User Guide.
This operation returns a
JobId. Use this parameter in theGetOrganizationsAccessReportoperation to check the status of the report generation. To check the status of this request, use theJobIdparameter in theGetOrganizationsAccessReportoperation and test theJobStatusresponse parameter. When the job is complete, you can retrieve the report.To generate a service last accessed data report for entities, specify an entity path without specifying the optional Organizations policy ID. The type of entity that you specify determines the data returned in the report.
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Root – When you specify the organizations root as the entity, the resulting report lists all of the services allowed by SCPs that are attached to your root. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in your organization except the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs.
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OU – When you specify an organizational unit (OU) as the entity, the resulting report lists all of the services allowed by SCPs that are attached to the OU and its parents. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in the OU or its children. This data excludes the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs.
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management account – When you specify the management account, the resulting report lists all Amazon Web Services services, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. For each service, the report includes data for only the management account.
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Account – When you specify another account as the entity, the resulting report lists all of the services allowed by SCPs that are attached to the account and its parents. For each service, the report includes data for only the specified account.
To generate a service last accessed data report for policies, specify an entity path and the optional Organizations policy ID. The type of entity that you specify determines the data returned for each service.
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Root – When you specify the root entity and a policy ID, the resulting report lists all of the services that are allowed by the specified SCP. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in your organization to which the SCP applies. This data excludes the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. If the SCP is not attached to any entities in the organization, then the report will return a list of services with no data.
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OU – When you specify an OU entity and a policy ID, the resulting report lists all of the services that are allowed by the specified SCP. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in the OU or its children to which the SCP applies. This means that other accounts outside the OU that are affected by the SCP might not be included in the data. This data excludes the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. If the SCP is not attached to the OU or one of its children, the report will return a list of services with no data.
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management account – When you specify the management account, the resulting report lists all Amazon Web Services services, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. If you specify a policy ID in the CLI or API, the policy is ignored. For each service, the report includes data for only the management account.
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Account – When you specify another account entity and a policy ID, the resulting report lists all of the services that are allowed by the specified SCP. For each service, the report includes data for only the specified account. This means that other accounts in the organization that are affected by the SCP might not be included in the data. If the SCP is not attached to the account, the report will return a list of services with no data.
Service last accessed data does not use other policy types when determining whether a principal could access a service. These other policy types include identity-based policies, resource-based policies, access control lists, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies SCP logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about service last accessed data, see Reducing policy scope by viewing user activity in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport operation returned by the service.
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generateOrganizationsAccessReport
default GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportResponse generateOrganizationsAccessReport(Consumer<GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builder> generateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) throws ReportGenerationLimitExceededException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a report for service last accessed data for Organizations. You can generate a report for any entities (organization root, organizational unit, or account) or policies in your organization.
To call this operation, you must be signed in using your Organizations management account credentials. You can use your long-term IAM user or root user credentials, or temporary credentials from assuming an IAM role. SCPs must be enabled for your organization root. You must have the required IAM and Organizations permissions. For more information, see Refining permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
You can generate a service last accessed data report for entities by specifying only the entity's path. This data includes a list of services that are allowed by any service control policies (SCPs) that apply to the entity.
You can generate a service last accessed data report for a policy by specifying an entity's path and an optional Organizations policy ID. This data includes a list of services that are allowed by the specified SCP.
For each service in both report types, the data includes the most recent account activity that the policy allows to account principals in the entity or the entity's children. For important information about the data, reporting period, permissions required, troubleshooting, and supported Regions see Reducing permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
The data includes all attempts to access Amazon Web Services, not just the successful ones. This includes all attempts that were made using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, the Amazon Web Services API through any of the SDKs, or any of the command line tools. An unexpected entry in the service last accessed data does not mean that an account has been compromised, because the request might have been denied. Refer to your CloudTrail logs as the authoritative source for information about all API calls and whether they were successful or denied access. For more information, see Logging IAM events with CloudTrail in the IAM User Guide.
This operation returns a
JobId. Use this parameter in theGetOrganizationsAccessReportoperation to check the status of the report generation. To check the status of this request, use theJobIdparameter in theGetOrganizationsAccessReportoperation and test theJobStatusresponse parameter. When the job is complete, you can retrieve the report.To generate a service last accessed data report for entities, specify an entity path without specifying the optional Organizations policy ID. The type of entity that you specify determines the data returned in the report.
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Root – When you specify the organizations root as the entity, the resulting report lists all of the services allowed by SCPs that are attached to your root. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in your organization except the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs.
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OU – When you specify an organizational unit (OU) as the entity, the resulting report lists all of the services allowed by SCPs that are attached to the OU and its parents. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in the OU or its children. This data excludes the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs.
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management account – When you specify the management account, the resulting report lists all Amazon Web Services services, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. For each service, the report includes data for only the management account.
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Account – When you specify another account as the entity, the resulting report lists all of the services allowed by SCPs that are attached to the account and its parents. For each service, the report includes data for only the specified account.
To generate a service last accessed data report for policies, specify an entity path and the optional Organizations policy ID. The type of entity that you specify determines the data returned for each service.
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Root – When you specify the root entity and a policy ID, the resulting report lists all of the services that are allowed by the specified SCP. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in your organization to which the SCP applies. This data excludes the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. If the SCP is not attached to any entities in the organization, then the report will return a list of services with no data.
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OU – When you specify an OU entity and a policy ID, the resulting report lists all of the services that are allowed by the specified SCP. For each service, the report includes data for all accounts in the OU or its children to which the SCP applies. This means that other accounts outside the OU that are affected by the SCP might not be included in the data. This data excludes the management account, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. If the SCP is not attached to the OU or one of its children, the report will return a list of services with no data.
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management account – When you specify the management account, the resulting report lists all Amazon Web Services services, because the management account is not limited by SCPs. If you specify a policy ID in the CLI or API, the policy is ignored. For each service, the report includes data for only the management account.
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Account – When you specify another account entity and a policy ID, the resulting report lists all of the services that are allowed by the specified SCP. For each service, the report includes data for only the specified account. This means that other accounts in the organization that are affected by the SCP might not be included in the data. If the SCP is not attached to the account, the report will return a list of services with no data.
Service last accessed data does not use other policy types when determining whether a principal could access a service. These other policy types include identity-based policies, resource-based policies, access control lists, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies SCP logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about service last accessed data, see Reducing policy scope by viewing user activity in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.builder()- Parameters:
generateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport operation returned by the service.
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generateServiceLastAccessedDetails
default GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponse generateServiceLastAccessedDetails(GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest generateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a report that includes details about when an IAM resource (user, group, role, or policy) was last used in an attempt to access Amazon Web Services services. Recent activity usually appears within four hours. IAM reports activity for at least the last 400 days, or less if your Region began supporting this feature within the last year. For more information, see Regions where data is tracked. For more information about services and actions for which action last accessed information is displayed, see IAM action last accessed information services and actions.
The service last accessed data includes all attempts to access an Amazon Web Services API, not just the successful ones. This includes all attempts that were made using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, the Amazon Web Services API through any of the SDKs, or any of the command line tools. An unexpected entry in the service last accessed data does not mean that your account has been compromised, because the request might have been denied. Refer to your CloudTrail logs as the authoritative source for information about all API calls and whether they were successful or denied access. For more information, see Logging IAM events with CloudTrail in the IAM User Guide.
The
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation returns aJobId. Use this parameter in the following operations to retrieve the following details from your report:-
GetServiceLastAccessedDetails – Use this operation for users, groups, roles, or policies to list every Amazon Web Services service that the resource could access using permissions policies. For each service, the response includes information about the most recent access attempt.
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JobIdreturned byGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailmust be used by the same role within a session, or by the same user when used to callGetServiceLastAccessedDetail. -
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities – Use this operation for groups and policies to list information about the associated entities (users or roles) that attempted to access a specific Amazon Web Services service.
To check the status of the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsrequest, use theJobIdparameter in the same operations and test theJobStatusresponse parameter.For additional information about the permissions policies that allow an identity (user, group, or role) to access specific services, use the ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess operation.
Service last accessed data does not use other policy types when determining whether a resource could access a service. These other policy types include resource-based policies, access control lists, Organizations policies, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies permissions policy logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about service and action last accessed data, see Reducing permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
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generateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails operation returned by the service.
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generateServiceLastAccessedDetails
default GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponse generateServiceLastAccessedDetails(Consumer<GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builder> generateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Generates a report that includes details about when an IAM resource (user, group, role, or policy) was last used in an attempt to access Amazon Web Services services. Recent activity usually appears within four hours. IAM reports activity for at least the last 400 days, or less if your Region began supporting this feature within the last year. For more information, see Regions where data is tracked. For more information about services and actions for which action last accessed information is displayed, see IAM action last accessed information services and actions.
The service last accessed data includes all attempts to access an Amazon Web Services API, not just the successful ones. This includes all attempts that were made using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, the Amazon Web Services API through any of the SDKs, or any of the command line tools. An unexpected entry in the service last accessed data does not mean that your account has been compromised, because the request might have been denied. Refer to your CloudTrail logs as the authoritative source for information about all API calls and whether they were successful or denied access. For more information, see Logging IAM events with CloudTrail in the IAM User Guide.
The
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation returns aJobId. Use this parameter in the following operations to retrieve the following details from your report:-
GetServiceLastAccessedDetails – Use this operation for users, groups, roles, or policies to list every Amazon Web Services service that the resource could access using permissions policies. For each service, the response includes information about the most recent access attempt.
The
JobIdreturned byGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailmust be used by the same role within a session, or by the same user when used to callGetServiceLastAccessedDetail. -
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities – Use this operation for groups and policies to list information about the associated entities (users or roles) that attempted to access a specific Amazon Web Services service.
To check the status of the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsrequest, use theJobIdparameter in the same operations and test theJobStatusresponse parameter.For additional information about the permissions policies that allow an identity (user, group, or role) to access specific services, use the ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess operation.
Service last accessed data does not use other policy types when determining whether a resource could access a service. These other policy types include resource-based policies, access control lists, Organizations policies, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies permissions policy logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about service and action last accessed data, see Reducing permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
generateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails operation returned by the service.
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getAccessKeyLastUsed
default GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponse getAccessKeyLastUsed(GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest getAccessKeyLastUsedRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about when the specified access key was last used. The information includes the date and time of last use, along with the Amazon Web Services service and Region that were specified in the last request made with that key.
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getAccessKeyLastUsedRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccessKeyLastUsed operation returned by the service.
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getAccessKeyLastUsed
default GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponse getAccessKeyLastUsed(Consumer<GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest.Builder> getAccessKeyLastUsedRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about when the specified access key was last used. The information includes the date and time of last use, along with the Amazon Web Services service and Region that were specified in the last request made with that key.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getAccessKeyLastUsedRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccessKeyLastUsed operation returned by the service.
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getAccountAuthorizationDetails
default GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse getAccountAuthorizationDetails(GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about all IAM users, groups, roles, and policies in your Amazon Web Services account, including their relationships to one another. Use this operation to obtain a snapshot of the configuration of IAM permissions (users, groups, roles, and policies) in your account.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.You can optionally filter the results using the
Filterparameter. You can paginate the results using theMaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails operation returned by the service.
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getAccountAuthorizationDetails
default GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse getAccountAuthorizationDetails(Consumer<GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builder> getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about all IAM users, groups, roles, and policies in your Amazon Web Services account, including their relationships to one another. Use this operation to obtain a snapshot of the configuration of IAM permissions (users, groups, roles, and policies) in your account.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.You can optionally filter the results using the
Filterparameter. You can paginate the results using theMaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails operation returned by the service.
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getAccountAuthorizationDetails
default GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse getAccountAuthorizationDetails() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionRetrieves information about all IAM users, groups, roles, and policies in your Amazon Web Services account, including their relationships to one another. Use this operation to obtain a snapshot of the configuration of IAM permissions (users, groups, roles, and policies) in your account.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.You can optionally filter the results using the
Filterparameter. You can paginate the results using theMaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails operation returned by the service.
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getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator
default GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
getAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client .getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator
default GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
getAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client .getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator
default GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(Consumer<GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builder> getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
getAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client .getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsIterable responses = client.getAccountAuthorizationDetailsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getAccountAuthorizationDetails(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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getAccountPasswordPolicy
default GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponse getAccountPasswordPolicy(GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest getAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. This tells you the complexity requirements and mandatory rotation periods for the IAM user passwords in your account. For more information about using a password policy, see Managing an IAM password policy.
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getAccountPasswordPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getAccountPasswordPolicy
default GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponse getAccountPasswordPolicy(Consumer<GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builder> getAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. This tells you the complexity requirements and mandatory rotation periods for the IAM user passwords in your account. For more information about using a password policy, see Managing an IAM password policy.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getAccountPasswordPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getAccountPasswordPolicy
default GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponse getAccountPasswordPolicy() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionRetrieves the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. This tells you the complexity requirements and mandatory rotation periods for the IAM user passwords in your account. For more information about using a password policy, see Managing an IAM password policy.
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- Result of the GetAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getAccountSummary
default GetAccountSummaryResponse getAccountSummary(GetAccountSummaryRequest getAccountSummaryRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about IAM entity usage and IAM quotas in the Amazon Web Services account.
For information about IAM quotas, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
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getAccountSummaryRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountSummary operation returned by the service.
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getAccountSummary
default GetAccountSummaryResponse getAccountSummary(Consumer<GetAccountSummaryRequest.Builder> getAccountSummaryRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about IAM entity usage and IAM quotas in the Amazon Web Services account.
For information about IAM quotas, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetAccountSummaryRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetAccountSummaryRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getAccountSummaryRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetAccountSummaryRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetAccountSummary operation returned by the service.
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getAccountSummary
default GetAccountSummaryResponse getAccountSummary() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionRetrieves information about IAM entity usage and IAM quotas in the Amazon Web Services account.
For information about IAM quotas, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the GetAccountSummary operation returned by the service.
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getContextKeysForCustomPolicy
default GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyResponse getContextKeysForCustomPolicy(GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest getContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in the input policies. The policies are supplied as a list of one or more strings. To get the context keys from policies associated with an IAM user, group, or role, use GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy.
Context keys are variables maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services that provide details about the context of an API query request. Context keys can be evaluated by testing against a value specified in an IAM policy. Use
GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyto understand what key names and values you must supply when you call SimulateCustomPolicy. Note that all parameters are shown in unencoded form here for clarity but must be URL encoded to be included as a part of a real HTML request.- Parameters:
getContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getContextKeysForCustomPolicy
default GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyResponse getContextKeysForCustomPolicy(Consumer<GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest.Builder> getContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in the input policies. The policies are supplied as a list of one or more strings. To get the context keys from policies associated with an IAM user, group, or role, use GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy.
Context keys are variables maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services that provide details about the context of an API query request. Context keys can be evaluated by testing against a value specified in an IAM policy. Use
GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyto understand what key names and values you must supply when you call SimulateCustomPolicy. Note that all parameters are shown in unencoded form here for clarity but must be URL encoded to be included as a part of a real HTML request.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy
default GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponse getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in all the IAM policies that are attached to the specified IAM entity. The entity can be an IAM user, group, or role. If you specify a user, then the request also includes all of the policies attached to groups that the user is a member of.
You can optionally include a list of one or more additional policies, specified as strings. If you want to include only a list of policies by string, use GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy instead.
Note: This operation discloses information about the permissions granted to other users. If you do not want users to see other user's permissions, then consider allowing them to use GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy instead.
Context keys are variables maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services that provide details about the context of an API query request. Context keys can be evaluated by testing against a value in an IAM policy. Use GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy to understand what key names and values you must supply when you call SimulatePrincipalPolicy.
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getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy
default GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponse getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(Consumer<GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest.Builder> getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Gets a list of all of the context keys referenced in all the IAM policies that are attached to the specified IAM entity. The entity can be an IAM user, group, or role. If you specify a user, then the request also includes all of the policies attached to groups that the user is a member of.
You can optionally include a list of one or more additional policies, specified as strings. If you want to include only a list of policies by string, use GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy instead.
Note: This operation discloses information about the permissions granted to other users. If you do not want users to see other user's permissions, then consider allowing them to use GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy instead.
Context keys are variables maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services that provide details about the context of an API query request. Context keys can be evaluated by testing against a value in an IAM policy. Use GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy to understand what key names and values you must supply when you call SimulatePrincipalPolicy.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getCredentialReport
default GetCredentialReportResponse getCredentialReport(GetCredentialReportRequest getCredentialReportRequest) throws CredentialReportNotPresentException, CredentialReportExpiredException, CredentialReportNotReadyException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account. For more information about the credential report, see Getting credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
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getCredentialReportRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetCredentialReport operation returned by the service.
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getCredentialReport
default GetCredentialReportResponse getCredentialReport(Consumer<GetCredentialReportRequest.Builder> getCredentialReportRequest) throws CredentialReportNotPresentException, CredentialReportExpiredException, CredentialReportNotReadyException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account. For more information about the credential report, see Getting credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetCredentialReportRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetCredentialReportRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getCredentialReportRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetCredentialReportRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetCredentialReport operation returned by the service.
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getCredentialReport
default GetCredentialReportResponse getCredentialReport() throws CredentialReportNotPresentException, CredentialReportExpiredException, CredentialReportNotReadyException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionRetrieves a credential report for the Amazon Web Services account. For more information about the credential report, see Getting credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the GetCredentialReport operation returned by the service.
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getGroup
default GetGroupResponse getGroup(GetGroupRequest getGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns a list of IAM users that are in the specified IAM group. You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
getGroupRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetGroup operation returned by the service.
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getGroup
default GetGroupResponse getGroup(Consumer<GetGroupRequest.Builder> getGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns a list of IAM users that are in the specified IAM group. You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetGroup operation returned by the service.
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getGroupPaginator
default GetGroupIterable getGroupPaginator(GetGroupRequest getGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
getGroup(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetGroupIterable responses = client.getGroupPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetGroupIterable responses = client.getGroupPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetGroupIterable responses = client.getGroupPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getGroup(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupRequest)operation.- Parameters:
getGroupRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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getGroupPaginator
default GetGroupIterable getGroupPaginator(Consumer<GetGroupRequest.Builder> getGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
getGroup(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetGroupIterable responses = client.getGroupPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetGroupIterable responses = client.getGroupPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.GetGroupIterable responses = client.getGroupPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getGroup(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.GetGroupRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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getGroupPolicy
default GetGroupPolicyResponse getGroupPolicy(GetGroupPolicyRequest getGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.An IAM group can also have managed policies attached to it. To retrieve a managed policy document that is attached to a group, use GetPolicy to determine the policy's default version, then use GetPolicyVersion to retrieve the policy document.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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getGroupPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getGroupPolicy
default GetGroupPolicyResponse getGroupPolicy(Consumer<GetGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> getGroupPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.An IAM group can also have managed policies attached to it. To retrieve a managed policy document that is attached to a group, use GetPolicy to determine the policy's default version, then use GetPolicyVersion to retrieve the policy document.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetGroupPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetGroupPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getGroupPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetGroupPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getInstanceProfile
default GetInstanceProfileResponse getInstanceProfile(GetInstanceProfileRequest getInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified instance profile, including the instance profile's path, GUID, ARN, and role. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
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getInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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getInstanceProfile
default GetInstanceProfileResponse getInstanceProfile(Consumer<GetInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> getInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified instance profile, including the instance profile's path, GUID, ARN, and role. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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getLoginProfile
default GetLoginProfileResponse getLoginProfile(GetLoginProfileRequest getLoginProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the user name for the specified IAM user. A login profile is created when you create a password for the user to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console. If the user does not exist or does not have a password, the operation returns a 404 (
NoSuchEntity) error.If you create an IAM user with access to the console, the
CreateDatereflects the date you created the initial password for the user.If you create an IAM user with programmatic access, and then later add a password for the user to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console, the
CreateDatereflects the initial password creation date. A user with programmatic access does not have a login profile unless you create a password for the user to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console.- Parameters:
getLoginProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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getLoginProfile
default GetLoginProfileResponse getLoginProfile(Consumer<GetLoginProfileRequest.Builder> getLoginProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the user name for the specified IAM user. A login profile is created when you create a password for the user to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console. If the user does not exist or does not have a password, the operation returns a 404 (
NoSuchEntity) error.If you create an IAM user with access to the console, the
CreateDatereflects the date you created the initial password for the user.If you create an IAM user with programmatic access, and then later add a password for the user to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console, the
CreateDatereflects the initial password creation date. A user with programmatic access does not have a login profile unless you create a password for the user to access the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetLoginProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetLoginProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getLoginProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetLoginProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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getMFADevice
default GetMfaDeviceResponse getMFADevice(GetMfaDeviceRequest getMfaDeviceRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about an MFA device for a specified user.
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getMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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getMFADevice
default GetMfaDeviceResponse getMFADevice(Consumer<GetMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> getMfaDeviceRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about an MFA device for a specified user.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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getOpenIDConnectProvider
default GetOpenIdConnectProviderResponse getOpenIDConnectProvider(GetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest getOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object in IAM.
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getOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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getOpenIDConnectProvider
default GetOpenIdConnectProviderResponse getOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<GetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> getOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object in IAM.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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getOrganizationsAccessReport
default GetOrganizationsAccessReportResponse getOrganizationsAccessReport(GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest getOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the service last accessed data report for Organizations that was previously generated using the
GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportoperation. This operation retrieves the status of your report job and the report contents.Depending on the parameters that you passed when you generated the report, the data returned could include different information. For details, see GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport.
To call this operation, you must be signed in to the management account in your organization. SCPs must be enabled for your organization root. You must have permissions to perform this operation. For more information, see Refining permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
For each service that principals in an account (root user, IAM users, or IAM roles) could access using SCPs, the operation returns details about the most recent access attempt. If there was no attempt, the service is listed without details about the most recent attempt to access the service. If the operation fails, it returns the reason that it failed.
By default, the list is sorted by service namespace.
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getOrganizationsAccessReportRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetOrganizationsAccessReport operation returned by the service.
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getOrganizationsAccessReport
default GetOrganizationsAccessReportResponse getOrganizationsAccessReport(Consumer<GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builder> getOrganizationsAccessReportRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the service last accessed data report for Organizations that was previously generated using the
GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportoperation. This operation retrieves the status of your report job and the report contents.Depending on the parameters that you passed when you generated the report, the data returned could include different information. For details, see GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport.
To call this operation, you must be signed in to the management account in your organization. SCPs must be enabled for your organization root. You must have permissions to perform this operation. For more information, see Refining permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
For each service that principals in an account (root user, IAM users, or IAM roles) could access using SCPs, the operation returns details about the most recent access attempt. If there was no attempt, the service is listed without details about the most recent attempt to access the service. If the operation fails, it returns the reason that it failed.
By default, the list is sorted by service namespace.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getOrganizationsAccessReportRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetOrganizationsAccessReport operation returned by the service.
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getPolicy
default GetPolicyResponse getPolicy(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified managed policy, including the policy's default version and the total number of IAM users, groups, and roles to which the policy is attached. To retrieve the list of the specific users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to, use ListEntitiesForPolicy. This operation returns metadata about the policy. To retrieve the actual policy document for a specific version of the policy, use GetPolicyVersion.
This operation retrieves information about managed policies. To retrieve information about an inline policy that is embedded with an IAM user, group, or role, use GetUserPolicy, GetGroupPolicy, or GetRolePolicy.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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getPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getPolicy
default GetPolicyResponse getPolicy(Consumer<GetPolicyRequest.Builder> getPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified managed policy, including the policy's default version and the total number of IAM users, groups, and roles to which the policy is attached. To retrieve the list of the specific users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to, use ListEntitiesForPolicy. This operation returns metadata about the policy. To retrieve the actual policy document for a specific version of the policy, use GetPolicyVersion.
This operation retrieves information about managed policies. To retrieve information about an inline policy that is embedded with an IAM user, group, or role, use GetUserPolicy, GetGroupPolicy, or GetRolePolicy.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getPolicyVersion
default GetPolicyVersionResponse getPolicyVersion(GetPolicyVersionRequest getPolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified version of the specified managed policy, including the policy document.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.To list the available versions for a policy, use ListPolicyVersions.
This operation retrieves information about managed policies. To retrieve information about an inline policy that is embedded in a user, group, or role, use GetUserPolicy, GetGroupPolicy, or GetRolePolicy.
For more information about the types of policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about managed policy versions, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
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getPolicyVersionRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetPolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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getPolicyVersion
default GetPolicyVersionResponse getPolicyVersion(Consumer<GetPolicyVersionRequest.Builder> getPolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified version of the specified managed policy, including the policy document.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.To list the available versions for a policy, use ListPolicyVersions.
This operation retrieves information about managed policies. To retrieve information about an inline policy that is embedded in a user, group, or role, use GetUserPolicy, GetGroupPolicy, or GetRolePolicy.
For more information about the types of policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about managed policy versions, see Versioning for managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetPolicyVersionRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetPolicyVersionRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getPolicyVersionRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetPolicyVersionRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetPolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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getRole
default GetRoleResponse getRole(GetRoleRequest getRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified role, including the role's path, GUID, ARN, and the role's trust policy that grants permission to assume the role. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.- Parameters:
getRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetRole operation returned by the service.
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getRole
default GetRoleResponse getRole(Consumer<GetRoleRequest.Builder> getRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified role, including the role's path, GUID, ARN, and the role's trust policy that grants permission to assume the role. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetRole operation returned by the service.
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getRolePolicy
default GetRolePolicyResponse getRolePolicy(GetRolePolicyRequest getRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded with the specified IAM role.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.An IAM role can also have managed policies attached to it. To retrieve a managed policy document that is attached to a role, use GetPolicy to determine the policy's default version, then use GetPolicyVersion to retrieve the policy document.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
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getRolePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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getRolePolicy
default GetRolePolicyResponse getRolePolicy(Consumer<GetRolePolicyRequest.Builder> getRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded with the specified IAM role.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.An IAM role can also have managed policies attached to it. To retrieve a managed policy document that is attached to a role, use GetPolicy to determine the policy's default version, then use GetPolicyVersion to retrieve the policy document.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetRolePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetRolePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getRolePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetRolePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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getSAMLProvider
default GetSamlProviderResponse getSAMLProvider(GetSamlProviderRequest getSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns the SAML provider metadocument that was uploaded when the IAM SAML provider resource object was created or updated.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
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getSamlProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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getSAMLProvider
default GetSamlProviderResponse getSAMLProvider(Consumer<GetSamlProviderRequest.Builder> getSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns the SAML provider metadocument that was uploaded when the IAM SAML provider resource object was created or updated.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetSamlProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetSamlProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getSamlProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetSamlProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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getSSHPublicKey
default GetSshPublicKeyResponse getSSHPublicKey(GetSshPublicKeyRequest getSshPublicKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, UnrecognizedPublicKeyEncodingException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified SSH public key, including metadata about the key.
The SSH public key retrieved by this operation is used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
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getSshPublicKeyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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getSSHPublicKey
default GetSshPublicKeyResponse getSSHPublicKey(Consumer<GetSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> getSshPublicKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, UnrecognizedPublicKeyEncodingException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified SSH public key, including metadata about the key.
The SSH public key retrieved by this operation is used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetSshPublicKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getSshPublicKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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getServerCertificate
default GetServerCertificateResponse getServerCertificate(GetServerCertificateRequest getServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified server certificate stored in IAM.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
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getServerCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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getServerCertificate
default GetServerCertificateResponse getServerCertificate(Consumer<GetServerCertificateRequest.Builder> getServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified server certificate stored in IAM.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetServerCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetServerCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getServerCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetServerCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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getServiceLastAccessedDetails
default GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponse getServiceLastAccessedDetails(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest getServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves a service last accessed report that was created using the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation. You can use theJobIdparameter inGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsto retrieve the status of your report job. When the report is complete, you can retrieve the generated report. The report includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that the resource (user, group, role, or managed policy) can access.Service last accessed data does not use other policy types when determining whether a resource could access a service. These other policy types include resource-based policies, access control lists, Organizations policies, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies permissions policy logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
For each service that the resource could access using permissions policies, the operation returns details about the most recent access attempt. If there was no attempt, the service is listed without details about the most recent attempt to access the service. If the operation fails, the
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation returns the reason that it failed.The
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation returns a list of services. This list includes the number of entities that have attempted to access the service and the date and time of the last attempt. It also returns the ARN of the following entity, depending on the resource ARN that you used to generate the report:-
User – Returns the user ARN that you used to generate the report
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Group – Returns the ARN of the group member (user) that last attempted to access the service
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Role – Returns the role ARN that you used to generate the report
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Policy – Returns the ARN of the user or role that last used the policy to attempt to access the service
By default, the list is sorted by service namespace.
If you specified
ACTION_LEVELgranularity when you generated the report, this operation returns service and action last accessed data. This includes the most recent access attempt for each tracked action within a service. Otherwise, this operation returns only service data.For more information about service and action last accessed data, see Reducing permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
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getServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetServiceLastAccessedDetails operation returned by the service.
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getServiceLastAccessedDetails
default GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponse getServiceLastAccessedDetails(Consumer<GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builder> getServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves a service last accessed report that was created using the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation. You can use theJobIdparameter inGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsto retrieve the status of your report job. When the report is complete, you can retrieve the generated report. The report includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that the resource (user, group, role, or managed policy) can access.Service last accessed data does not use other policy types when determining whether a resource could access a service. These other policy types include resource-based policies, access control lists, Organizations policies, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies permissions policy logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
For each service that the resource could access using permissions policies, the operation returns details about the most recent access attempt. If there was no attempt, the service is listed without details about the most recent attempt to access the service. If the operation fails, the
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation returns the reason that it failed.The
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation returns a list of services. This list includes the number of entities that have attempted to access the service and the date and time of the last attempt. It also returns the ARN of the following entity, depending on the resource ARN that you used to generate the report:-
User – Returns the user ARN that you used to generate the report
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Group – Returns the ARN of the group member (user) that last attempted to access the service
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Role – Returns the role ARN that you used to generate the report
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Policy – Returns the ARN of the user or role that last used the policy to attempt to access the service
By default, the list is sorted by service namespace.
If you specified
ACTION_LEVELgranularity when you generated the report, this operation returns service and action last accessed data. This includes the most recent access attempt for each tracked action within a service. Otherwise, this operation returns only service data.For more information about service and action last accessed data, see Reducing permissions using service last accessed data in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetServiceLastAccessedDetails operation returned by the service.
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getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
default GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesResponse getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException After you generate a group or policy report using the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation, you can use theJobIdparameter inGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities. This operation retrieves the status of your report job and a list of entities that could have used group or policy permissions to access the specified service.-
Group – For a group report, this operation returns a list of users in the group that could have used the group’s policies in an attempt to access the service.
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Policy – For a policy report, this operation returns a list of entities (users or roles) that could have used the policy in an attempt to access the service.
You can also use this operation for user or role reports to retrieve details about those entities.
If the operation fails, the
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesoperation returns the reason that it failed.By default, the list of associated entities is sorted by date, with the most recent access listed first.
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getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities operation returned by the service.
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getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
default GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesResponse getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities(Consumer<GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest.Builder> getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException After you generate a group or policy report using the
GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsoperation, you can use theJobIdparameter inGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities. This operation retrieves the status of your report job and a list of entities that could have used group or policy permissions to access the specified service.-
Group – For a group report, this operation returns a list of users in the group that could have used the group’s policies in an attempt to access the service.
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Policy – For a policy report, this operation returns a list of entities (users or roles) that could have used the policy in an attempt to access the service.
You can also use this operation for user or role reports to retrieve details about those entities.
If the operation fails, the
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesoperation returns the reason that it failed.By default, the list of associated entities is sorted by date, with the most recent access listed first.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities operation returned by the service.
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getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus
default GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusResponse getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus(GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the status of your service-linked role deletion. After you use DeleteServiceLinkedRole to submit a service-linked role for deletion, you can use the
DeletionTaskIdparameter inGetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusto check the status of the deletion. If the deletion fails, this operation returns the reason that it failed, if that information is returned by the service.- Parameters:
getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus operation returned by the service.
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getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus
default GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusResponse getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus(Consumer<GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest.Builder> getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the status of your service-linked role deletion. After you use DeleteServiceLinkedRole to submit a service-linked role for deletion, you can use the
DeletionTaskIdparameter inGetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusto check the status of the deletion. If the deletion fails, this operation returns the reason that it failed, if that information is returned by the service.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus operation returned by the service.
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getUser
default GetUserResponse getUser(GetUserRequest getUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified IAM user, including the user's creation date, path, unique ID, and ARN.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request to this operation.
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getUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetUser operation returned by the service.
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getUser
default GetUserResponse getUser(Consumer<GetUserRequest.Builder> getUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves information about the specified IAM user, including the user's creation date, path, unique ID, and ARN.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request to this operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetUser operation returned by the service.
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getUser
default GetUserResponse getUser() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionRetrieves information about the specified IAM user, including the user's creation date, path, unique ID, and ARN.
If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request to this operation.
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- Result of the GetUser operation returned by the service.
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getUserPolicy
default GetUserPolicyResponse getUserPolicy(GetUserPolicyRequest getUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.An IAM user can also have managed policies attached to it. To retrieve a managed policy document that is attached to a user, use GetPolicy to determine the policy's default version. Then use GetPolicyVersion to retrieve the policy document.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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getUserPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the GetUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getUserPolicy
default GetUserPolicyResponse getUserPolicy(Consumer<GetUserPolicyRequest.Builder> getUserPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves the specified inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.
Policies returned by this operation are URL-encoded compliant with RFC 3986. You can use a URL decoding method to convert the policy back to plain JSON text. For example, if you use Java, you can use the
decodemethod of thejava.net.URLDecoderutility class in the Java SDK. Other languages and SDKs provide similar functionality.An IAM user can also have managed policies attached to it. To retrieve a managed policy document that is attached to a user, use GetPolicy to determine the policy's default version. Then use GetPolicyVersion to retrieve the policy document.
For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetUserPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetUserPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getUserPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetUserPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the GetUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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listAccessKeys
default ListAccessKeysResponse listAccessKeys(ListAccessKeysRequest listAccessKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the access key IDs associated with the specified IAM user. If there is none, the operation returns an empty list.
Although each user is limited to a small number of keys, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.If the
UserNameis not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. If a temporary access key is used, thenUserNameis required. If a long-term key is assigned to the user, thenUserNameis not required.This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. If the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users, the root user returns it's own access key IDs by running this command.
To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key is accessible only during key and user creation.
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listAccessKeysRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListAccessKeys operation returned by the service.
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listAccessKeys
default ListAccessKeysResponse listAccessKeys(Consumer<ListAccessKeysRequest.Builder> listAccessKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the access key IDs associated with the specified IAM user. If there is none, the operation returns an empty list.
Although each user is limited to a small number of keys, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.If the
UserNameis not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. If a temporary access key is used, thenUserNameis required. If a long-term key is assigned to the user, thenUserNameis not required.This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. If the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users, the root user returns it's own access key IDs by running this command.
To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key is accessible only during key and user creation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAccessKeysRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAccessKeysRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAccessKeysRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAccessKeysRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListAccessKeys operation returned by the service.
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listAccessKeys
default ListAccessKeysResponse listAccessKeys() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionReturns information about the access key IDs associated with the specified IAM user. If there is none, the operation returns an empty list.
Although each user is limited to a small number of keys, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.If the
UserNameis not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. If a temporary access key is used, thenUserNameis required. If a long-term key is assigned to the user, thenUserNameis not required.This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. If the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users, the root user returns it's own access key IDs by running this command.
To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key is accessible only during key and user creation.
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- Result of the ListAccessKeys operation returned by the service.
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listAccessKeysPaginator
default ListAccessKeysIterable listAccessKeysPaginator() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAccessKeysPaginator
default ListAccessKeysIterable listAccessKeysPaginator(ListAccessKeysRequest listAccessKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listAccessKeysRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAccessKeysPaginator
default ListAccessKeysIterable listAccessKeysPaginator(Consumer<ListAccessKeysRequest.Builder> listAccessKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccessKeysIterable responses = client.listAccessKeysPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAccessKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccessKeysRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAccessKeysRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAccessKeysRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAccessKeysRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAccessKeysRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAccountAliases
default ListAccountAliasesResponse listAccountAliases(ListAccountAliasesRequest listAccountAliasesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the account alias associated with the Amazon Web Services account (Note: you can have only one). For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listAccountAliasesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListAccountAliases operation returned by the service.
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listAccountAliases
default ListAccountAliasesResponse listAccountAliases(Consumer<ListAccountAliasesRequest.Builder> listAccountAliasesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the account alias associated with the Amazon Web Services account (Note: you can have only one). For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAccountAliasesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAccountAliasesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAccountAliasesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAccountAliasesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListAccountAliases operation returned by the service.
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listAccountAliases
default ListAccountAliasesResponse listAccountAliases() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the account alias associated with the Amazon Web Services account (Note: you can have only one). For information about using an Amazon Web Services account alias, see Creating, deleting, and listing an Amazon Web Services account alias in the IAM User Guide.
- Returns:
- Result of the ListAccountAliases operation returned by the service.
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listAccountAliasesPaginator
default ListAccountAliasesIterable listAccountAliasesPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client.listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client .listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client.listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAccountAliasesPaginator
default ListAccountAliasesIterable listAccountAliasesPaginator(ListAccountAliasesRequest listAccountAliasesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client.listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client .listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client.listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listAccountAliasesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAccountAliasesPaginator
default ListAccountAliasesIterable listAccountAliasesPaginator(Consumer<ListAccountAliasesRequest.Builder> listAccountAliasesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client.listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client .listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAccountAliasesIterable responses = client.listAccountAliasesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAccountAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAccountAliasesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAccountAliasesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAccountAliasesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAccountAliasesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAccountAliasesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAttachedGroupPolicies
default ListAttachedGroupPoliciesResponse listAttachedGroupPolicies(ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM group.
An IAM group can also have inline policies embedded with it. To list the inline policies for a group, use ListGroupPolicies. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. You can use thePathPrefixparameter to limit the list of policies to only those matching the specified path prefix. If there are no policies attached to the specified group (or none that match the specified path prefix), the operation returns an empty list.- Parameters:
listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListAttachedGroupPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listAttachedGroupPolicies
default ListAttachedGroupPoliciesResponse listAttachedGroupPolicies(Consumer<ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM group.
An IAM group can also have inline policies embedded with it. To list the inline policies for a group, use ListGroupPolicies. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. You can use thePathPrefixparameter to limit the list of policies to only those matching the specified path prefix. If there are no policies attached to the specified group (or none that match the specified path prefix), the operation returns an empty list.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListAttachedGroupPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator
default ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAttachedGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client .listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAttachedGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator
default ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAttachedGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client .listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAttachedGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAttachedGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAttachedRolePolicies
default ListAttachedRolePoliciesResponse listAttachedRolePolicies(ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM role.
An IAM role can also have inline policies embedded with it. To list the inline policies for a role, use ListRolePolicies. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. You can use thePathPrefixparameter to limit the list of policies to only those matching the specified path prefix. If there are no policies attached to the specified role (or none that match the specified path prefix), the operation returns an empty list.- Parameters:
listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListAttachedRolePolicies operation returned by the service.
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listAttachedRolePolicies
default ListAttachedRolePoliciesResponse listAttachedRolePolicies(Consumer<ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM role.
An IAM role can also have inline policies embedded with it. To list the inline policies for a role, use ListRolePolicies. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. You can use thePathPrefixparameter to limit the list of policies to only those matching the specified path prefix. If there are no policies attached to the specified role (or none that match the specified path prefix), the operation returns an empty list.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListAttachedRolePolicies operation returned by the service.
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listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator
default ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAttachedRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable responses = client .listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAttachedRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator
default ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAttachedRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable responses = client .listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAttachedRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAttachedRolePoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAttachedRolePoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAttachedUserPolicies
default ListAttachedUserPoliciesResponse listAttachedUserPolicies(ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM user.
An IAM user can also have inline policies embedded with it. To list the inline policies for a user, use ListUserPolicies. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. You can use thePathPrefixparameter to limit the list of policies to only those matching the specified path prefix. If there are no policies attached to the specified group (or none that match the specified path prefix), the operation returns an empty list.- Parameters:
listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListAttachedUserPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listAttachedUserPolicies
default ListAttachedUserPoliciesResponse listAttachedUserPolicies(Consumer<ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all managed policies that are attached to the specified IAM user.
An IAM user can also have inline policies embedded with it. To list the inline policies for a user, use ListUserPolicies. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. You can use thePathPrefixparameter to limit the list of policies to only those matching the specified path prefix. If there are no policies attached to the specified group (or none that match the specified path prefix), the operation returns an empty list.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListAttachedUserPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator
default ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAttachedUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable responses = client .listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAttachedUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator
default ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listAttachedUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable responses = client .listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListAttachedUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listAttachedUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listAttachedUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listAttachedUserPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListAttachedUserPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listEntitiesForPolicy
default ListEntitiesForPolicyResponse listEntitiesForPolicy(ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all IAM users, groups, and roles that the specified managed policy is attached to.
You can use the optional
EntityFilterparameter to limit the results to a particular type of entity (users, groups, or roles). For example, to list only the roles that are attached to the specified policy, setEntityFiltertoRole.You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listEntitiesForPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListEntitiesForPolicy operation returned by the service.
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listEntitiesForPolicy
default ListEntitiesForPolicyResponse listEntitiesForPolicy(Consumer<ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builder> listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all IAM users, groups, and roles that the specified managed policy is attached to.
You can use the optional
EntityFilterparameter to limit the results to a particular type of entity (users, groups, or roles). For example, to list only the roles that are attached to the specified policy, setEntityFiltertoRole.You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listEntitiesForPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListEntitiesForPolicy operation returned by the service.
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listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator
default ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listEntitiesForPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable responses = client.listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable responses = client .listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable responses = client.listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listEntitiesForPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listEntitiesForPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator
default ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(Consumer<ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builder> listEntitiesForPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listEntitiesForPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable responses = client.listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable responses = client .listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListEntitiesForPolicyIterable responses = client.listEntitiesForPolicyPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listEntitiesForPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listEntitiesForPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListEntitiesForPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroupPolicies
default ListGroupPoliciesResponse listGroupPolicies(ListGroupPoliciesRequest listGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM group.
An IAM group can also have managed policies attached to it. To list the managed policies that are attached to a group, use ListAttachedGroupPolicies. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. If there are no inline policies embedded with the specified group, the operation returns an empty list.- Parameters:
listGroupPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroupPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listGroupPolicies
default ListGroupPoliciesResponse listGroupPolicies(Consumer<ListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM group.
An IAM group can also have managed policies attached to it. To list the managed policies that are attached to a group, use ListAttachedGroupPolicies. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. If there are no inline policies embedded with the specified group, the operation returns an empty list.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListGroupPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listGroupPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroupPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listGroupPoliciesPaginator
default ListGroupPoliciesIterable listGroupPoliciesPaginator(ListGroupPoliciesRequest listGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client .listGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listGroupPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroupPoliciesPaginator
default ListGroupPoliciesIterable listGroupPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builder> listGroupPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client .listGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupPoliciesIterable responses = client.listGroupPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroupPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupPoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListGroupPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listGroupPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListGroupPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroups
default ListGroupsResponse listGroups(ListGroupsRequest listGroupsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM groups that have the specified path prefix.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listGroupsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroups operation returned by the service.
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listGroups
default ListGroupsResponse listGroups(Consumer<ListGroupsRequest.Builder> listGroupsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM groups that have the specified path prefix.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListGroupsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListGroupsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listGroupsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListGroupsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroups operation returned by the service.
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listGroups
default ListGroupsResponse listGroups() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the IAM groups that have the specified path prefix.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroups operation returned by the service.
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listGroupsPaginator
default ListGroupsIterable listGroupsPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroupsPaginator
default ListGroupsIterable listGroupsPaginator(ListGroupsRequest listGroupsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listGroupsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroupsPaginator
default ListGroupsIterable listGroupsPaginator(Consumer<ListGroupsRequest.Builder> listGroupsRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsIterable responses = client.listGroupsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListGroupsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListGroupsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listGroupsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListGroupsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroupsForUser
default ListGroupsForUserResponse listGroupsForUser(ListGroupsForUserRequest listGroupsForUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM groups that the specified IAM user belongs to.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listGroupsForUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroupsForUser operation returned by the service.
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listGroupsForUser
default ListGroupsForUserResponse listGroupsForUser(Consumer<ListGroupsForUserRequest.Builder> listGroupsForUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM groups that the specified IAM user belongs to.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListGroupsForUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListGroupsForUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listGroupsForUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListGroupsForUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListGroupsForUser operation returned by the service.
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listGroupsForUserPaginator
default ListGroupsForUserIterable listGroupsForUserPaginator(ListGroupsForUserRequest listGroupsForUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listGroupsForUser(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsForUserIterable responses = client.listGroupsForUserPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsForUserIterable responses = client .listGroupsForUserPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsForUserIterable responses = client.listGroupsForUserPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroupsForUser(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listGroupsForUserRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listGroupsForUserPaginator
default ListGroupsForUserIterable listGroupsForUserPaginator(Consumer<ListGroupsForUserRequest.Builder> listGroupsForUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listGroupsForUser(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsForUserIterable responses = client.listGroupsForUserPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsForUserIterable responses = client .listGroupsForUserPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListGroupsForUserIterable responses = client.listGroupsForUserPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listGroupsForUser(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListGroupsForUserRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListGroupsForUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListGroupsForUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listGroupsForUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListGroupsForUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfileTags
default ListInstanceProfileTagsResponse listInstanceProfileTags(ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM instance profile. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listInstanceProfileTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfileTags operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfileTags
default ListInstanceProfileTagsResponse listInstanceProfileTags(Consumer<ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM instance profile. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listInstanceProfileTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfileTags operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator
default ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listInstanceProfileTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfileTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listInstanceProfileTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator
default ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfileTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listInstanceProfileTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfileTagsIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfileTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfileTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listInstanceProfileTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListInstanceProfileTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfiles
default ListInstanceProfilesResponse listInstanceProfiles(ListInstanceProfilesRequest listInstanceProfilesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the instance profiles that have the specified path prefix. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for an instance profile, see GetInstanceProfile.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfiles operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfiles
default ListInstanceProfilesResponse listInstanceProfiles(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the instance profiles that have the specified path prefix. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for an instance profile, see GetInstanceProfile.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListInstanceProfilesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfiles operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfiles
default ListInstanceProfilesResponse listInstanceProfiles() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the instance profiles that have the specified path prefix. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for an instance profile, see GetInstanceProfile.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfiles operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfilesPaginator
default ListInstanceProfilesIterable listInstanceProfilesPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfilesPaginator
default ListInstanceProfilesIterable listInstanceProfilesPaginator(ListInstanceProfilesRequest listInstanceProfilesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfilesPaginator
default ListInstanceProfilesIterable listInstanceProfilesPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfiles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListInstanceProfilesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListInstanceProfilesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfilesForRole
default ListInstanceProfilesForRoleResponse listInstanceProfilesForRole(ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the instance profiles that have the specified associated IAM role. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about instance profiles, go to Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfilesForRole operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfilesForRole
default ListInstanceProfilesForRoleResponse listInstanceProfilesForRole(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the instance profiles that have the specified associated IAM role. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about instance profiles, go to Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListInstanceProfilesForRole operation returned by the service.
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listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator
default ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listInstanceProfilesForRole(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfilesForRole(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator
default ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builder> listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listInstanceProfilesForRole(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable responses = client .listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleIterable responses = client.listInstanceProfilesForRolePaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceProfilesForRole(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListInstanceProfilesForRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMFADeviceTags
default ListMfaDeviceTagsResponse listMFADeviceTags(ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listMfaDeviceTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListMFADeviceTags operation returned by the service.
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listMFADeviceTags
default ListMfaDeviceTagsResponse listMFADeviceTags(Consumer<ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builder> listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listMfaDeviceTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListMFADeviceTags operation returned by the service.
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listMFADeviceTagsPaginator
default ListMFADeviceTagsIterable listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listMFADeviceTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADeviceTagsIterable responses = client.listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADeviceTagsIterable responses = client .listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADeviceTagsIterable responses = client.listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMFADeviceTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listMfaDeviceTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMFADeviceTagsPaginator
default ListMFADeviceTagsIterable listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builder> listMfaDeviceTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listMFADeviceTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADeviceTagsIterable responses = client.listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADeviceTagsIterable responses = client .listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADeviceTagsIterable responses = client.listMFADeviceTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMFADeviceTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listMfaDeviceTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListMfaDeviceTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMFADevices
default ListMfaDevicesResponse listMFADevices(ListMfaDevicesRequest listMfaDevicesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the MFA devices for an IAM user. If the request includes a IAM user name, then this operation lists all the MFA devices associated with the specified user. If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request for this operation.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listMfaDevicesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListMFADevices operation returned by the service.
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listMFADevices
default ListMfaDevicesResponse listMFADevices(Consumer<ListMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listMfaDevicesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the MFA devices for an IAM user. If the request includes a IAM user name, then this operation lists all the MFA devices associated with the specified user. If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request for this operation.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListMfaDevicesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListMfaDevicesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listMfaDevicesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListMfaDevicesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListMFADevices operation returned by the service.
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listMFADevices
default ListMfaDevicesResponse listMFADevices() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the MFA devices for an IAM user. If the request includes a IAM user name, then this operation lists all the MFA devices associated with the specified user. If you do not specify a user name, IAM determines the user name implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID signing the request for this operation.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListMFADevices operation returned by the service.
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listMFADevicesPaginator
default ListMFADevicesIterable listMFADevicesPaginator() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMFADevicesPaginator
default ListMFADevicesIterable listMFADevicesPaginator(ListMfaDevicesRequest listMfaDevicesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listMfaDevicesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMFADevicesPaginator
default ListMFADevicesIterable listMFADevicesPaginator(Consumer<ListMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listMfaDevicesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListMfaDevicesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListMfaDevicesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListMfaDevicesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listMfaDevicesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListMfaDevicesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listOpenIDConnectProviderTags
default ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsResponse listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information, see About web identity federation.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListOpenIDConnectProviderTags operation returned by the service.
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listOpenIDConnectProviderTags
default ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsResponse listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(Consumer<ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information, see About web identity federation.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListOpenIDConnectProviderTags operation returned by the service.
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listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator
default ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable responses = client .listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator
default ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable responses = client .listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListOpenIDConnectProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listOpenIDConnectProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listOpenIDConnectProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListOpenIdConnectProviderTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listOpenIDConnectProviders
default ListOpenIdConnectProvidersResponse listOpenIDConnectProviders(ListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest listOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists information about the IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource objects defined in the Amazon Web Services account.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for an OIDC provider, see GetOpenIDConnectProvider.
- Parameters:
listOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListOpenIDConnectProviders operation returned by the service.
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listOpenIDConnectProviders
default ListOpenIdConnectProvidersResponse listOpenIDConnectProviders(Consumer<ListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest.Builder> listOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists information about the IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource objects defined in the Amazon Web Services account.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for an OIDC provider, see GetOpenIDConnectProvider.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListOpenIdConnectProvidersRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListOpenIDConnectProviders operation returned by the service.
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listOpenIDConnectProviders
default ListOpenIdConnectProvidersResponse listOpenIDConnectProviders() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists information about the IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource objects defined in the Amazon Web Services account.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for an OIDC provider, see GetOpenIDConnectProvider.
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- Result of the ListOpenIDConnectProviders operation returned by the service.
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listPolicies
default ListPoliciesResponse listPolicies(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all the managed policies that are available in your Amazon Web Services account, including your own customer-defined managed policies and all Amazon Web Services managed policies.
You can filter the list of policies that is returned using the optional
OnlyAttached,Scope, andPathPrefixparameters. For example, to list only the customer managed policies in your Amazon Web Services account, setScopetoLocal. To list only Amazon Web Services managed policies, setScopetoAWS.You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.For more information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a customer manged policy, see GetPolicy.
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listPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listPolicies
default ListPoliciesResponse listPolicies(Consumer<ListPoliciesRequest.Builder> listPoliciesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists all the managed policies that are available in your Amazon Web Services account, including your own customer-defined managed policies and all Amazon Web Services managed policies.
You can filter the list of policies that is returned using the optional
OnlyAttached,Scope, andPathPrefixparameters. For example, to list only the customer managed policies in your Amazon Web Services account, setScopetoLocal. To list only Amazon Web Services managed policies, setScopetoAWS.You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.For more information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a customer manged policy, see GetPolicy.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listPolicies
default ListPoliciesResponse listPolicies() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists all the managed policies that are available in your Amazon Web Services account, including your own customer-defined managed policies and all Amazon Web Services managed policies.
You can filter the list of policies that is returned using the optional
OnlyAttached,Scope, andPathPrefixparameters. For example, to list only the customer managed policies in your Amazon Web Services account, setScopetoLocal. To list only Amazon Web Services managed policies, setScopetoAWS.You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.For more information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a customer manged policy, see GetPolicy.
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- Result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listPoliciesPaginator
default ListPoliciesIterable listPoliciesPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPoliciesPaginator
default ListPoliciesIterable listPoliciesPaginator(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPoliciesPaginator
default ListPoliciesIterable listPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListPoliciesRequest.Builder> listPoliciesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPoliciesIterable responses = client.listPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess
default ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessResponse listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess(ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves a list of policies that the IAM identity (user, group, or role) can use to access each specified service.
This operation does not use other policy types when determining whether a resource could access a service. These other policy types include resource-based policies, access control lists, Organizations policies, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies permissions policy logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
The list of policies returned by the operation depends on the ARN of the identity that you provide.
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User – The list of policies includes the managed and inline policies that are attached to the user directly. The list also includes any additional managed and inline policies that are attached to the group to which the user belongs.
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Group – The list of policies includes only the managed and inline policies that are attached to the group directly. Policies that are attached to the group’s user are not included.
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Role – The list of policies includes only the managed and inline policies that are attached to the role.
For each managed policy, this operation returns the ARN and policy name. For each inline policy, it returns the policy name and the entity to which it is attached. Inline policies do not have an ARN. For more information about these policy types, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
Policies that are attached to users and roles as permissions boundaries are not returned. To view which managed policy is currently used to set the permissions boundary for a user or role, use the GetUser or GetRole operations.
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listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess operation returned by the service.
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listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess
default ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessResponse listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess(Consumer<ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest.Builder> listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Retrieves a list of policies that the IAM identity (user, group, or role) can use to access each specified service.
This operation does not use other policy types when determining whether a resource could access a service. These other policy types include resource-based policies, access control lists, Organizations policies, IAM permissions boundaries, and STS assume role policies. It only applies permissions policy logic. For more about the evaluation of policy types, see Evaluating policies in the IAM User Guide.
The list of policies returned by the operation depends on the ARN of the identity that you provide.
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User – The list of policies includes the managed and inline policies that are attached to the user directly. The list also includes any additional managed and inline policies that are attached to the group to which the user belongs.
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Group – The list of policies includes only the managed and inline policies that are attached to the group directly. Policies that are attached to the group’s user are not included.
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Role – The list of policies includes only the managed and inline policies that are attached to the role.
For each managed policy, this operation returns the ARN and policy name. For each inline policy, it returns the policy name and the entity to which it is attached. Inline policies do not have an ARN. For more information about these policy types, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
Policies that are attached to users and roles as permissions boundaries are not returned. To view which managed policy is currently used to set the permissions boundary for a user or role, use the GetUser or GetRole operations.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccessRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListPoliciesGrantingServiceAccess operation returned by the service.
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listPolicyTags
default ListPolicyTagsResponse listPolicyTags(ListPolicyTagsRequest listPolicyTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM customer managed policy. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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listPolicyTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListPolicyTags operation returned by the service.
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listPolicyTags
default ListPolicyTagsResponse listPolicyTags(Consumer<ListPolicyTagsRequest.Builder> listPolicyTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM customer managed policy. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPolicyTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPolicyTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPolicyTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPolicyTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListPolicyTags operation returned by the service.
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listPolicyTagsPaginator
default ListPolicyTagsIterable listPolicyTagsPaginator(ListPolicyTagsRequest listPolicyTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listPolicyTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyTagsIterable responses = client.listPolicyTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyTagsIterable responses = client.listPolicyTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyTagsIterable responses = client.listPolicyTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicyTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listPolicyTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPolicyTagsPaginator
default ListPolicyTagsIterable listPolicyTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListPolicyTagsRequest.Builder> listPolicyTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listPolicyTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyTagsIterable responses = client.listPolicyTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyTagsIterable responses = client.listPolicyTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyTagsIterable responses = client.listPolicyTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicyTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPolicyTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPolicyTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPolicyTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPolicyTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPolicyVersions
default ListPolicyVersionsResponse listPolicyVersions(ListPolicyVersionsRequest listPolicyVersionsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists information about the versions of the specified managed policy, including the version that is currently set as the policy's default version.
For more information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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listPolicyVersionsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListPolicyVersions operation returned by the service.
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listPolicyVersions
default ListPolicyVersionsResponse listPolicyVersions(Consumer<ListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builder> listPolicyVersionsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists information about the versions of the specified managed policy, including the version that is currently set as the policy's default version.
For more information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPolicyVersionsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPolicyVersionsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListPolicyVersions operation returned by the service.
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listPolicyVersionsPaginator
default ListPolicyVersionsIterable listPolicyVersionsPaginator(ListPolicyVersionsRequest listPolicyVersionsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listPolicyVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyVersionsIterable responses = client.listPolicyVersionsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyVersionsIterable responses = client .listPolicyVersionsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyVersionsIterable responses = client.listPolicyVersionsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicyVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listPolicyVersionsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPolicyVersionsPaginator
default ListPolicyVersionsIterable listPolicyVersionsPaginator(Consumer<ListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builder> listPolicyVersionsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listPolicyVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyVersionsIterable responses = client.listPolicyVersionsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyVersionsIterable responses = client .listPolicyVersionsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListPolicyVersionsIterable responses = client.listPolicyVersionsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listPolicyVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListPolicyVersionsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPolicyVersionsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPolicyVersionsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPolicyVersionsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRolePolicies
default ListRolePoliciesResponse listRolePolicies(ListRolePoliciesRequest listRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM role.
An IAM role can also have managed policies attached to it. To list the managed policies that are attached to a role, use ListAttachedRolePolicies. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. If there are no inline policies embedded with the specified role, the operation returns an empty list.- Parameters:
listRolePoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListRolePolicies operation returned by the service.
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listRolePolicies
default ListRolePoliciesResponse listRolePolicies(Consumer<ListRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the names of the inline policies that are embedded in the specified IAM role.
An IAM role can also have managed policies attached to it. To list the managed policies that are attached to a role, use ListAttachedRolePolicies. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. If there are no inline policies embedded with the specified role, the operation returns an empty list.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListRolePoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListRolePoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listRolePoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListRolePoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListRolePolicies operation returned by the service.
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listRolePoliciesPaginator
default ListRolePoliciesIterable listRolePoliciesPaginator(ListRolePoliciesRequest listRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listRolePoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listRolePoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRolePoliciesPaginator
default ListRolePoliciesIterable listRolePoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListRolePoliciesRequest.Builder> listRolePoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listRolePoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolePoliciesIterable responses = client.listRolePoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRolePolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolePoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListRolePoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListRolePoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listRolePoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListRolePoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRoleTags
default ListRoleTagsResponse listRoleTags(ListRoleTagsRequest listRoleTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified role. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listRoleTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListRoleTags operation returned by the service.
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listRoleTags
default ListRoleTagsResponse listRoleTags(Consumer<ListRoleTagsRequest.Builder> listRoleTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified role. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListRoleTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListRoleTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listRoleTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListRoleTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListRoleTags operation returned by the service.
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listRoleTagsPaginator
default ListRoleTagsIterable listRoleTagsPaginator(ListRoleTagsRequest listRoleTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listRoleTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRoleTagsIterable responses = client.listRoleTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRoleTagsIterable responses = client.listRoleTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRoleTagsIterable responses = client.listRoleTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRoleTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listRoleTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRoleTagsPaginator
default ListRoleTagsIterable listRoleTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListRoleTagsRequest.Builder> listRoleTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listRoleTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRoleTagsIterable responses = client.listRoleTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRoleTagsIterable responses = client.listRoleTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRoleTagsIterable responses = client.listRoleTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRoleTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRoleTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListRoleTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListRoleTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listRoleTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListRoleTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRoles
default ListRolesResponse listRoles(ListRolesRequest listRolesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM roles that have the specified path prefix. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. This operation does not return the following attributes, even though they are an attribute of the returned object:
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PermissionsBoundary
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RoleLastUsed
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Tags
To view all of the information for a role, see GetRole.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listRolesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListRoles operation returned by the service.
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listRoles
default ListRolesResponse listRoles(Consumer<ListRolesRequest.Builder> listRolesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM roles that have the specified path prefix. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. This operation does not return the following attributes, even though they are an attribute of the returned object:
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PermissionsBoundary
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RoleLastUsed
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Tags
To view all of the information for a role, see GetRole.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListRolesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListRolesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listRolesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListRolesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListRoles operation returned by the service.
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listRoles
default ListRolesResponse listRoles() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the IAM roles that have the specified path prefix. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. This operation does not return the following attributes, even though they are an attribute of the returned object:
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PermissionsBoundary
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RoleLastUsed
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Tags
To view all of the information for a role, see GetRole.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListRoles operation returned by the service.
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listRolesPaginator
default ListRolesIterable listRolesPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRolesPaginator
default ListRolesIterable listRolesPaginator(ListRolesRequest listRolesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listRolesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listRolesPaginator
default ListRolesIterable listRolesPaginator(Consumer<ListRolesRequest.Builder> listRolesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListRolesIterable responses = client.listRolesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listRoles(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListRolesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListRolesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListRolesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listRolesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListRolesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSAMLProviderTags
default ListSamlProviderTagsResponse listSAMLProviderTags(ListSamlProviderTagsRequest listSamlProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information, see About SAML 2.0-based federation.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listSamlProviderTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListSAMLProviderTags operation returned by the service.
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listSAMLProviderTags
default ListSamlProviderTagsResponse listSAMLProviderTags(Consumer<ListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listSamlProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information, see About SAML 2.0-based federation.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSamlProviderTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSamlProviderTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListSAMLProviderTags operation returned by the service.
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listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator
default ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(ListSamlProviderTagsRequest listSamlProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listSAMLProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable responses = client .listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSAMLProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listSamlProviderTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator
default ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builder> listSamlProviderTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, InvalidInputException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listSAMLProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable responses = client .listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSAMLProviderTagsIterable responses = client.listSAMLProviderTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSAMLProviderTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSamlProviderTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSamlProviderTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSamlProviderTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSamlProviderTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSAMLProviders
default ListSamlProvidersResponse listSAMLProviders(ListSamlProvidersRequest listSamlProvidersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the SAML provider resource objects defined in IAM in the account. IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a SAML provider, see GetSAMLProvider.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
- Parameters:
listSamlProvidersRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListSAMLProviders operation returned by the service.
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listSAMLProviders
default ListSamlProvidersResponse listSAMLProviders(Consumer<ListSamlProvidersRequest.Builder> listSamlProvidersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the SAML provider resource objects defined in IAM in the account. IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a SAML provider, see GetSAMLProvider.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSamlProvidersRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSamlProvidersRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSamlProvidersRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSamlProvidersRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListSAMLProviders operation returned by the service.
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listSAMLProviders
default ListSamlProvidersResponse listSAMLProviders() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the SAML provider resource objects defined in IAM in the account. IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a SAML provider, see GetSAMLProvider.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
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- Result of the ListSAMLProviders operation returned by the service.
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listSSHPublicKeys
default ListSshPublicKeysResponse listSSHPublicKeys(ListSshPublicKeysRequest listSshPublicKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the SSH public keys associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list.
The SSH public keys returned by this operation are used only for authenticating the IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
Although each user is limited to a small number of keys, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listSshPublicKeysRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListSSHPublicKeys operation returned by the service.
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listSSHPublicKeys
default ListSshPublicKeysResponse listSSHPublicKeys(Consumer<ListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builder> listSshPublicKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the SSH public keys associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list.
The SSH public keys returned by this operation are used only for authenticating the IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
Although each user is limited to a small number of keys, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSshPublicKeysRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSshPublicKeysRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListSSHPublicKeys operation returned by the service.
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listSSHPublicKeys
default ListSshPublicKeysResponse listSSHPublicKeys() throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionReturns information about the SSH public keys associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list.
The SSH public keys returned by this operation are used only for authenticating the IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
Although each user is limited to a small number of keys, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListSSHPublicKeys operation returned by the service.
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listSSHPublicKeysPaginator
default ListSSHPublicKeysIterable listSSHPublicKeysPaginator() throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client.listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client .listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client.listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSSHPublicKeysPaginator
default ListSSHPublicKeysIterable listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(ListSshPublicKeysRequest listSshPublicKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client.listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client .listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client.listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listSshPublicKeysRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSSHPublicKeysPaginator
default ListSSHPublicKeysIterable listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(Consumer<ListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builder> listSshPublicKeysRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client.listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client .listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSSHPublicKeysIterable responses = client.listSSHPublicKeysPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSSHPublicKeys(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSshPublicKeysRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSshPublicKeysRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSshPublicKeysRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSshPublicKeysRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listServerCertificateTags
default ListServerCertificateTagsResponse listServerCertificateTags(ListServerCertificateTagsRequest listServerCertificateTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM server certificate. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
For certificates in a Region supported by Certificate Manager (ACM), we recommend that you don't use IAM server certificates. Instead, use ACM to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. For more information about IAM server certificates, Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide.
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listServerCertificateTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListServerCertificateTags operation returned by the service.
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listServerCertificateTags
default ListServerCertificateTagsResponse listServerCertificateTags(Consumer<ListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builder> listServerCertificateTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM server certificate. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
For certificates in a Region supported by Certificate Manager (ACM), we recommend that you don't use IAM server certificates. Instead, use ACM to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. For more information about IAM server certificates, Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListServerCertificateTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listServerCertificateTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListServerCertificateTags operation returned by the service.
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listServerCertificateTagsPaginator
default ListServerCertificateTagsIterable listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(ListServerCertificateTagsRequest listServerCertificateTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listServerCertificateTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificateTagsIterable responses = client.listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificateTagsIterable responses = client .listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificateTagsIterable responses = client.listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listServerCertificateTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listServerCertificateTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listServerCertificateTagsPaginator
default ListServerCertificateTagsIterable listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builder> listServerCertificateTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listServerCertificateTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificateTagsIterable responses = client.listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificateTagsIterable responses = client .listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificateTagsIterable responses = client.listServerCertificateTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listServerCertificateTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificateTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListServerCertificateTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listServerCertificateTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListServerCertificateTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listServerCertificates
default ListServerCertificatesResponse listServerCertificates(ListServerCertificatesRequest listServerCertificatesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the server certificates stored in IAM that have the specified path prefix. If none exist, the operation returns an empty list.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a servercertificate, see GetServerCertificate.
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listServerCertificatesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListServerCertificates operation returned by the service.
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listServerCertificates
default ListServerCertificatesResponse listServerCertificates(Consumer<ListServerCertificatesRequest.Builder> listServerCertificatesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the server certificates stored in IAM that have the specified path prefix. If none exist, the operation returns an empty list.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a servercertificate, see GetServerCertificate.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListServerCertificatesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListServerCertificatesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listServerCertificatesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListServerCertificatesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListServerCertificates operation returned by the service.
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listServerCertificates
default ListServerCertificatesResponse listServerCertificates() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the server certificates stored in IAM that have the specified path prefix. If none exist, the operation returns an empty list.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a servercertificate, see GetServerCertificate.
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- Result of the ListServerCertificates operation returned by the service.
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listServerCertificatesPaginator
default ListServerCertificatesIterable listServerCertificatesPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client.listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client .listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client.listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listServerCertificatesPaginator
default ListServerCertificatesIterable listServerCertificatesPaginator(ListServerCertificatesRequest listServerCertificatesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client.listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client .listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client.listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listServerCertificatesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listServerCertificatesPaginator
default ListServerCertificatesIterable listServerCertificatesPaginator(Consumer<ListServerCertificatesRequest.Builder> listServerCertificatesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client.listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client .listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListServerCertificatesIterable responses = client.listServerCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listServerCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListServerCertificatesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListServerCertificatesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListServerCertificatesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listServerCertificatesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListServerCertificatesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listServiceSpecificCredentials
default ListServiceSpecificCredentialsResponse listServiceSpecificCredentials(ListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest listServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceNotSupportedException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the service-specific credentials associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list. The service-specific credentials returned by this operation are used only for authenticating the IAM user to a specific service. For more information about using service-specific credentials to authenticate to an Amazon Web Services service, see Set up service-specific credentials in the CodeCommit User Guide.
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listServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListServiceSpecificCredentials operation returned by the service.
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listServiceSpecificCredentials
default ListServiceSpecificCredentialsResponse listServiceSpecificCredentials(Consumer<ListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest.Builder> listServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceNotSupportedException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the service-specific credentials associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list. The service-specific credentials returned by this operation are used only for authenticating the IAM user to a specific service. For more information about using service-specific credentials to authenticate to an Amazon Web Services service, see Set up service-specific credentials in the CodeCommit User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListServiceSpecificCredentialsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListServiceSpecificCredentials operation returned by the service.
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listServiceSpecificCredentials
default ListServiceSpecificCredentialsResponse listServiceSpecificCredentials() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceNotSupportedException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionReturns information about the service-specific credentials associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list. The service-specific credentials returned by this operation are used only for authenticating the IAM user to a specific service. For more information about using service-specific credentials to authenticate to an Amazon Web Services service, see Set up service-specific credentials in the CodeCommit User Guide.
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- Result of the ListServiceSpecificCredentials operation returned by the service.
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listSigningCertificates
default ListSigningCertificatesResponse listSigningCertificates(ListSigningCertificatesRequest listSigningCertificatesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the signing certificates associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list.
Although each user is limited to a small number of signing certificates, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.If the
UserNamefield is not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request for this operation. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.- Parameters:
listSigningCertificatesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListSigningCertificates operation returned by the service.
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listSigningCertificates
default ListSigningCertificatesResponse listSigningCertificates(Consumer<ListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builder> listSigningCertificatesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Returns information about the signing certificates associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list.
Although each user is limited to a small number of signing certificates, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.If the
UserNamefield is not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request for this operation. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSigningCertificatesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSigningCertificatesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListSigningCertificates operation returned by the service.
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listSigningCertificates
default ListSigningCertificatesResponse listSigningCertificates() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionReturns information about the signing certificates associated with the specified IAM user. If none exists, the operation returns an empty list.
Although each user is limited to a small number of signing certificates, you can still paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.If the
UserNamefield is not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request for this operation. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.- Returns:
- Result of the ListSigningCertificates operation returned by the service.
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listSigningCertificatesPaginator
default ListSigningCertificatesIterable listSigningCertificatesPaginator() throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client.listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client .listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client.listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSigningCertificatesPaginator
default ListSigningCertificatesIterable listSigningCertificatesPaginator(ListSigningCertificatesRequest listSigningCertificatesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client.listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client .listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client.listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listSigningCertificatesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listSigningCertificatesPaginator
default ListSigningCertificatesIterable listSigningCertificatesPaginator(Consumer<ListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builder> listSigningCertificatesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client.listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client .listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListSigningCertificatesIterable responses = client.listSigningCertificatesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSigningCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListSigningCertificatesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListSigningCertificatesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listSigningCertificatesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListSigningCertificatesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUserPolicies
default ListUserPoliciesResponse listUserPolicies(ListUserPoliciesRequest listUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the names of the inline policies embedded in the specified IAM user.
An IAM user can also have managed policies attached to it. To list the managed policies that are attached to a user, use ListAttachedUserPolicies. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. If there are no inline policies embedded with the specified user, the operation returns an empty list.- Parameters:
listUserPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListUserPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listUserPolicies
default ListUserPoliciesResponse listUserPolicies(Consumer<ListUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the names of the inline policies embedded in the specified IAM user.
An IAM user can also have managed policies attached to it. To list the managed policies that are attached to a user, use ListAttachedUserPolicies. For more information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters. If there are no inline policies embedded with the specified user, the operation returns an empty list.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListUserPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListUserPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listUserPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListUserPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListUserPolicies operation returned by the service.
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listUserPoliciesPaginator
default ListUserPoliciesIterable listUserPoliciesPaginator(ListUserPoliciesRequest listUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listUserPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listUserPoliciesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUserPoliciesPaginator
default ListUserPoliciesIterable listUserPoliciesPaginator(Consumer<ListUserPoliciesRequest.Builder> listUserPoliciesRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listUserPoliciesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserPoliciesIterable responses = client.listUserPoliciesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUserPolicies(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserPoliciesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListUserPoliciesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListUserPoliciesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listUserPoliciesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListUserPoliciesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUserTags
default ListUserTagsResponse listUserTags(ListUserTagsRequest listUserTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM user. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
listUserTagsRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListUserTags operation returned by the service.
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listUserTags
default ListUserTagsResponse listUserTags(Consumer<ListUserTagsRequest.Builder> listUserTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the tags that are attached to the specified IAM user. The returned list of tags is sorted by tag key. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListUserTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListUserTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listUserTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListUserTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListUserTags operation returned by the service.
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listUserTagsPaginator
default ListUserTagsIterable listUserTagsPaginator(ListUserTagsRequest listUserTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listUserTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserTagsIterable responses = client.listUserTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserTagsIterable responses = client.listUserTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserTagsIterable responses = client.listUserTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUserTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listUserTagsRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUserTagsPaginator
default ListUserTagsIterable listUserTagsPaginator(Consumer<ListUserTagsRequest.Builder> listUserTagsRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listUserTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserTagsIterable responses = client.listUserTagsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserTagsIterable responses = client.listUserTagsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUserTagsIterable responses = client.listUserTagsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUserTags(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUserTagsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListUserTagsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListUserTagsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listUserTagsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListUserTagsRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUsers
default ListUsersResponse listUsers(ListUsersRequest listUsersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix. If no path prefix is specified, the operation returns all users in the Amazon Web Services account. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. This operation does not return the following attributes, even though they are an attribute of the returned object:
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PermissionsBoundary
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To view all of the information for a user, see GetUser.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listUsersRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListUsers operation returned by the service.
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listUsers
default ListUsersResponse listUsers(Consumer<ListUsersRequest.Builder> listUsersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix. If no path prefix is specified, the operation returns all users in the Amazon Web Services account. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. This operation does not return the following attributes, even though they are an attribute of the returned object:
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PermissionsBoundary
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Tags
To view all of the information for a user, see GetUser.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListUsersRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListUsersRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listUsersRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListUsersRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListUsers operation returned by the service.
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listUsers
default ListUsersResponse listUsers() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix. If no path prefix is specified, the operation returns all users in the Amazon Web Services account. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list.
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. This operation does not return the following attributes, even though they are an attribute of the returned object:
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PermissionsBoundary
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Tags
To view all of the information for a user, see GetUser.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListUsers operation returned by the service.
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listUsersPaginator
default ListUsersIterable listUsersPaginator() throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUsersPaginator
default ListUsersIterable listUsersPaginator(ListUsersRequest listUsersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listUsersRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listUsersPaginator
default ListUsersIterable listUsersPaginator(Consumer<ListUsersRequest.Builder> listUsersRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListUsersIterable responses = client.listUsersPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listUsers(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListUsersRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListUsersRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListUsersRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listUsersRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListUsersRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listVirtualMFADevices
default ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponse listVirtualMFADevices(ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the virtual MFA devices defined in the Amazon Web Services account by assignment status. If you do not specify an assignment status, the operation returns a list of all virtual MFA devices. Assignment status can be
Assigned,Unassigned, orAny.IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view tag information for a virtual MFA device, see ListMFADeviceTags.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Parameters:
listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListVirtualMFADevices operation returned by the service.
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listVirtualMFADevices
default ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponse listVirtualMFADevices(Consumer<ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Lists the virtual MFA devices defined in the Amazon Web Services account by assignment status. If you do not specify an assignment status, the operation returns a list of all virtual MFA devices. Assignment status can be
Assigned,Unassigned, orAny.IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view tag information for a virtual MFA device, see ListMFADeviceTags.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListVirtualMFADevices operation returned by the service.
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listVirtualMFADevices
default ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponse listVirtualMFADevices() throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionLists the virtual MFA devices defined in the Amazon Web Services account by assignment status. If you do not specify an assignment status, the operation returns a list of all virtual MFA devices. Assignment status can be
Assigned,Unassigned, orAny.IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view tag information for a virtual MFA device, see ListMFADeviceTags.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters.- Returns:
- Result of the ListVirtualMFADevices operation returned by the service.
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listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator
default ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator() throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionThis is a variant of
listVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client .listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator
default ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client .listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator
default ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(Consumer<ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builder> listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
listVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client .listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.ListVirtualMFADevicesIterable responses = client.listVirtualMFADevicesPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listVirtualMFADevices(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listVirtualMfaDevicesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListVirtualMfaDevicesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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putGroupPolicy
default PutGroupPolicyResponse putGroupPolicy(PutGroupPolicyRequest putGroupPolicyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.
A user can also have managed policies attached to it. To attach a managed policy to a group, use
AttachGroupPolicy. To create a new managed policy, useCreatePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.For information about the maximum number of inline policies that you can embed in a group, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because policy documents can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
PutGroupPolicy. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.- Parameters:
putGroupPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the PutGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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putGroupPolicy
default PutGroupPolicyResponse putGroupPolicy(Consumer<PutGroupPolicyRequest.Builder> putGroupPolicyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM group.
A user can also have managed policies attached to it. To attach a managed policy to a group, use
AttachGroupPolicy. To create a new managed policy, useCreatePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.For information about the maximum number of inline policies that you can embed in a group, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because policy documents can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
PutGroupPolicy. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
PutGroupPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPutGroupPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
putGroupPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onPutGroupPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the PutGroupPolicy operation returned by the service.
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putRolePermissionsBoundary
default PutRolePermissionsBoundaryResponse putRolePermissionsBoundary(PutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest putRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, UnmodifiableEntityException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM role's permissions boundary. You can use an Amazon Web Services managed policy or a customer managed policy to set the boundary for a role. Use the boundary to control the maximum permissions that the role can have. Setting a permissions boundary is an advanced feature that can affect the permissions for the role.
You cannot set the boundary for a service-linked role.
Policies used as permissions boundaries do not provide permissions. You must also attach a permissions policy to the role. To learn how the effective permissions for a role are evaluated, see IAM JSON policy evaluation logic in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
putRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the PutRolePermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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putRolePermissionsBoundary
default PutRolePermissionsBoundaryResponse putRolePermissionsBoundary(Consumer<PutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> putRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, UnmodifiableEntityException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM role's permissions boundary. You can use an Amazon Web Services managed policy or a customer managed policy to set the boundary for a role. Use the boundary to control the maximum permissions that the role can have. Setting a permissions boundary is an advanced feature that can affect the permissions for the role.
You cannot set the boundary for a service-linked role.
Policies used as permissions boundaries do not provide permissions. You must also attach a permissions policy to the role. To learn how the effective permissions for a role are evaluated, see IAM JSON policy evaluation logic in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
PutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.builder()- Parameters:
putRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onPutRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the PutRolePermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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putRolePolicy
default PutRolePolicyResponse putRolePolicy(PutRolePolicyRequest putRolePolicyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, NoSuchEntityException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM role.
When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role, using
CreateRole. You can update a role's trust policy usingUpdateAssumeRolePolicy. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.A role can also have a managed policy attached to it. To attach a managed policy to a role, use
AttachRolePolicy. To create a new managed policy, useCreatePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.For information about the maximum number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because policy documents can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
PutRolePolicy. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.- Parameters:
putRolePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the PutRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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putRolePolicy
default PutRolePolicyResponse putRolePolicy(Consumer<PutRolePolicyRequest.Builder> putRolePolicyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, NoSuchEntityException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM role.
When you embed an inline policy in a role, the inline policy is used as part of the role's access (permissions) policy. The role's trust policy is created at the same time as the role, using
CreateRole. You can update a role's trust policy usingUpdateAssumeRolePolicy. For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide.A role can also have a managed policy attached to it. To attach a managed policy to a role, use
AttachRolePolicy. To create a new managed policy, useCreatePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.For information about the maximum number of inline policies that you can embed with a role, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because policy documents can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
PutRolePolicy. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
PutRolePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPutRolePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
putRolePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onPutRolePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the PutRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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putUserPermissionsBoundary
default PutUserPermissionsBoundaryResponse putUserPermissionsBoundary(PutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest putUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM user's permissions boundary. You can use an Amazon Web Services managed policy or a customer managed policy to set the boundary for a user. Use the boundary to control the maximum permissions that the user can have. Setting a permissions boundary is an advanced feature that can affect the permissions for the user.
Policies that are used as permissions boundaries do not provide permissions. You must also attach a permissions policy to the user. To learn how the effective permissions for a user are evaluated, see IAM JSON policy evaluation logic in the IAM User Guide.
- Parameters:
putUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the PutUserPermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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putUserPermissionsBoundary
default PutUserPermissionsBoundaryResponse putUserPermissionsBoundary(Consumer<PutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builder> putUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, PolicyNotAttachableException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM user's permissions boundary. You can use an Amazon Web Services managed policy or a customer managed policy to set the boundary for a user. Use the boundary to control the maximum permissions that the user can have. Setting a permissions boundary is an advanced feature that can affect the permissions for the user.
Policies that are used as permissions boundaries do not provide permissions. You must also attach a permissions policy to the user. To learn how the effective permissions for a user are evaluated, see IAM JSON policy evaluation logic in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
PutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.builder()- Parameters:
putUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onPutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the PutUserPermissionsBoundary operation returned by the service.
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putUserPolicy
default PutUserPolicyResponse putUserPolicy(PutUserPolicyRequest putUserPolicyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.
An IAM user can also have a managed policy attached to it. To attach a managed policy to a user, use
AttachUserPolicy. To create a new managed policy, useCreatePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.For information about the maximum number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because policy documents can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
PutUserPolicy. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.- Parameters:
putUserPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the PutUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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putUserPolicy
default PutUserPolicyResponse putUserPolicy(Consumer<PutUserPolicyRequest.Builder> putUserPolicyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds or updates an inline policy document that is embedded in the specified IAM user.
An IAM user can also have a managed policy attached to it. To attach a managed policy to a user, use
AttachUserPolicy. To create a new managed policy, useCreatePolicy. For information about policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.For information about the maximum number of inline policies that you can embed in a user, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because policy documents can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
PutUserPolicy. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
PutUserPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPutUserPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
putUserPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onPutUserPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the PutUserPolicy operation returned by the service.
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removeClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider
default RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderResponse removeClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider(RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest removeClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified client ID (also known as audience) from the list of client IDs registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object.
This operation is idempotent; it does not fail or return an error if you try to remove a client ID that does not exist.
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removeClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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removeClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider
default RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderResponse removeClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> removeClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified client ID (also known as audience) from the list of client IDs registered for the specified IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object.
This operation is idempotent; it does not fail or return an error if you try to remove a client ID that does not exist.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
RemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaRemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
removeClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onRemoveClientIdFromOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveClientIDFromOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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removeRoleFromInstanceProfile
default RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileResponse removeRoleFromInstanceProfile(RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest removeRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified IAM role from the specified Amazon EC2 instance profile.
Make sure that you do not have any Amazon EC2 instances running with the role you are about to remove from the instance profile. Removing a role from an instance profile that is associated with a running instance might break any applications running on the instance.
For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
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removeRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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removeRoleFromInstanceProfile
default RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileResponse removeRoleFromInstanceProfile(Consumer<RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> removeRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified IAM role from the specified Amazon EC2 instance profile.
Make sure that you do not have any Amazon EC2 instances running with the role you are about to remove from the instance profile. Removing a role from an instance profile that is associated with a running instance might break any applications running on the instance.
For more information about roles, see IAM roles in the IAM User Guide. For more information about instance profiles, see Using instance profiles in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaRemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
removeRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onRemoveRoleFromInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveRoleFromInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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removeUserFromGroup
default RemoveUserFromGroupResponse removeUserFromGroup(RemoveUserFromGroupRequest removeUserFromGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified user from the specified group.
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removeUserFromGroupRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveUserFromGroup operation returned by the service.
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removeUserFromGroup
default RemoveUserFromGroupResponse removeUserFromGroup(Consumer<RemoveUserFromGroupRequest.Builder> removeUserFromGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified user from the specified group.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
RemoveUserFromGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaRemoveUserFromGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
removeUserFromGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onRemoveUserFromGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveUserFromGroup operation returned by the service.
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resetServiceSpecificCredential
default ResetServiceSpecificCredentialResponse resetServiceSpecificCredential(ResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest resetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Resets the password for a service-specific credential. The new password is Amazon Web Services generated and cryptographically strong. It cannot be configured by the user. Resetting the password immediately invalidates the previous password associated with this user.
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resetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ResetServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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resetServiceSpecificCredential
default ResetServiceSpecificCredentialResponse resetServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<ResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> resetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Resets the password for a service-specific credential. The new password is Amazon Web Services generated and cryptographically strong. It cannot be configured by the user. Resetting the password immediately invalidates the previous password associated with this user.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.builder()- Parameters:
resetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onResetServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ResetServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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resyncMFADevice
default ResyncMfaDeviceResponse resyncMFADevice(ResyncMfaDeviceRequest resyncMfaDeviceRequest) throws InvalidAuthenticationCodeException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Synchronizes the specified MFA device with its IAM resource object on the Amazon Web Services servers.
For more information about creating and working with virtual MFA devices, see Using a virtual MFA device in the IAM User Guide.
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resyncMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ResyncMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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resyncMFADevice
default ResyncMfaDeviceResponse resyncMFADevice(Consumer<ResyncMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> resyncMfaDeviceRequest) throws InvalidAuthenticationCodeException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, ConcurrentModificationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Synchronizes the specified MFA device with its IAM resource object on the Amazon Web Services servers.
For more information about creating and working with virtual MFA devices, see Using a virtual MFA device in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ResyncMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaResyncMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
resyncMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onResyncMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ResyncMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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setDefaultPolicyVersion
default SetDefaultPolicyVersionResponse setDefaultPolicyVersion(SetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest setDefaultPolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the specified version of the specified policy as the policy's default (operative) version.
This operation affects all users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to. To list the users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to, use ListEntitiesForPolicy.
For information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
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setDefaultPolicyVersionRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the SetDefaultPolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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setDefaultPolicyVersion
default SetDefaultPolicyVersionResponse setDefaultPolicyVersion(Consumer<SetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest.Builder> setDefaultPolicyVersionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the specified version of the specified policy as the policy's default (operative) version.
This operation affects all users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to. To list the users, groups, and roles that the policy is attached to, use ListEntitiesForPolicy.
For information about managed policies, see Managed policies and inline policies in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest.builder()- Parameters:
setDefaultPolicyVersionRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSetDefaultPolicyVersionRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the SetDefaultPolicyVersion operation returned by the service.
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setSecurityTokenServicePreferences
default SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesResponse setSecurityTokenServicePreferences(SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest setSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the specified version of the global endpoint token as the token version used for the Amazon Web Services account.
By default, Security Token Service (STS) is available as a global service, and all STS requests go to a single endpoint at
https://sts.amazonaws.com. Amazon Web Services recommends using Regional STS endpoints to reduce latency, build in redundancy, and increase session token availability. For information about Regional endpoints for STS, see Security Token Service endpoints and quotas in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.If you make an STS call to the global endpoint, the resulting session tokens might be valid in some Regions but not others. It depends on the version that is set in this operation. Version 1 tokens are valid only in Amazon Web Services Regions that are available by default. These tokens do not work in manually enabled Regions, such as Asia Pacific (Hong Kong). Version 2 tokens are valid in all Regions. However, version 2 tokens are longer and might affect systems where you temporarily store tokens. For information, see Activating and deactivating STS in an Amazon Web Services Region in the IAM User Guide.
To view the current session token version, see the
GlobalEndpointTokenVersionentry in the response of the GetAccountSummary operation.- Parameters:
setSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the SetSecurityTokenServicePreferences operation returned by the service.
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setSecurityTokenServicePreferences
default SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesResponse setSecurityTokenServicePreferences(Consumer<SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest.Builder> setSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest) throws ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the specified version of the global endpoint token as the token version used for the Amazon Web Services account.
By default, Security Token Service (STS) is available as a global service, and all STS requests go to a single endpoint at
https://sts.amazonaws.com. Amazon Web Services recommends using Regional STS endpoints to reduce latency, build in redundancy, and increase session token availability. For information about Regional endpoints for STS, see Security Token Service endpoints and quotas in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.If you make an STS call to the global endpoint, the resulting session tokens might be valid in some Regions but not others. It depends on the version that is set in this operation. Version 1 tokens are valid only in Amazon Web Services Regions that are available by default. These tokens do not work in manually enabled Regions, such as Asia Pacific (Hong Kong). Version 2 tokens are valid in all Regions. However, version 2 tokens are longer and might affect systems where you temporarily store tokens. For information, see Activating and deactivating STS in an Amazon Web Services Region in the IAM User Guide.
To view the current session token version, see the
GlobalEndpointTokenVersionentry in the response of the GetAccountSummary operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest.builder()- Parameters:
setSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSetSecurityTokenServicePreferencesRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the SetSecurityTokenServicePreferences operation returned by the service.
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simulateCustomPolicy
default SimulateCustomPolicyResponse simulateCustomPolicy(SimulateCustomPolicyRequest simulateCustomPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Simulate how a set of IAM policies and optionally a resource-based policy works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions. The policies are provided as strings.
The simulation does not perform the API operations; it only checks the authorization to determine if the simulated policies allow or deny the operations. You can simulate resources that don't exist in your account.
If you want to simulate existing policies that are attached to an IAM user, group, or role, use SimulatePrincipalPolicy instead.
Context keys are variables that are maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services and which provide details about the context of an API query request. You can use the
Conditionelement of an IAM policy to evaluate context keys. To get the list of context keys that the policies require for correct simulation, use GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy.If the output is long, you can use
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters to paginate the results.The IAM policy simulator evaluates statements in the identity-based policy and the inputs that you provide during simulation. The policy simulator results can differ from your live Amazon Web Services environment. We recommend that you check your policies against your live Amazon Web Services environment after testing using the policy simulator to confirm that you have the desired results. For more information about using the policy simulator, see Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the SimulateCustomPolicy operation returned by the service.
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simulateCustomPolicy
default SimulateCustomPolicyResponse simulateCustomPolicy(Consumer<SimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builder> simulateCustomPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Simulate how a set of IAM policies and optionally a resource-based policy works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions. The policies are provided as strings.
The simulation does not perform the API operations; it only checks the authorization to determine if the simulated policies allow or deny the operations. You can simulate resources that don't exist in your account.
If you want to simulate existing policies that are attached to an IAM user, group, or role, use SimulatePrincipalPolicy instead.
Context keys are variables that are maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services and which provide details about the context of an API query request. You can use the
Conditionelement of an IAM policy to evaluate context keys. To get the list of context keys that the policies require for correct simulation, use GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy.If the output is long, you can use
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters to paginate the results.The IAM policy simulator evaluates statements in the identity-based policy and the inputs that you provide during simulation. The policy simulator results can differ from your live Amazon Web Services environment. We recommend that you check your policies against your live Amazon Web Services environment after testing using the policy simulator to confirm that you have the desired results. For more information about using the policy simulator, see Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSimulateCustomPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
simulateCustomPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the SimulateCustomPolicy operation returned by the service.
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simulateCustomPolicyPaginator
default SimulateCustomPolicyIterable simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(SimulateCustomPolicyRequest simulateCustomPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
simulateCustomPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulateCustomPolicyIterable responses = client.simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulateCustomPolicyIterable responses = client .simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulateCustomPolicyIterable responses = client.simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
simulateCustomPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyRequest)operation.- Parameters:
simulateCustomPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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simulateCustomPolicyPaginator
default SimulateCustomPolicyIterable simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(Consumer<SimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builder> simulateCustomPolicyRequest) throws InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
simulateCustomPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulateCustomPolicyIterable responses = client.simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulateCustomPolicyIterable responses = client .simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulateCustomPolicyIterable responses = client.simulateCustomPolicyPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
simulateCustomPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulateCustomPolicyRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSimulateCustomPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
simulateCustomPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSimulateCustomPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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simulatePrincipalPolicy
default SimulatePrincipalPolicyResponse simulatePrincipalPolicy(SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Simulate how a set of IAM policies attached to an IAM entity works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions. The entity can be an IAM user, group, or role. If you specify a user, then the simulation also includes all of the policies that are attached to groups that the user belongs to. You can simulate resources that don't exist in your account.
You can optionally include a list of one or more additional policies specified as strings to include in the simulation. If you want to simulate only policies specified as strings, use SimulateCustomPolicy instead.
You can also optionally include one resource-based policy to be evaluated with each of the resources included in the simulation for IAM users only.
The simulation does not perform the API operations; it only checks the authorization to determine if the simulated policies allow or deny the operations.
Note: This operation discloses information about the permissions granted to other users. If you do not want users to see other user's permissions, then consider allowing them to use SimulateCustomPolicy instead.
Context keys are variables maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services that provide details about the context of an API query request. You can use the
Conditionelement of an IAM policy to evaluate context keys. To get the list of context keys that the policies require for correct simulation, use GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy.If the output is long, you can use the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters to paginate the results.The IAM policy simulator evaluates statements in the identity-based policy and the inputs that you provide during simulation. The policy simulator results can differ from your live Amazon Web Services environment. We recommend that you check your policies against your live Amazon Web Services environment after testing using the policy simulator to confirm that you have the desired results. For more information about using the policy simulator, see Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator in the IAM User Guide.
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simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the SimulatePrincipalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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simulatePrincipalPolicy
default SimulatePrincipalPolicyResponse simulatePrincipalPolicy(Consumer<SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builder> simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Simulate how a set of IAM policies attached to an IAM entity works with a list of API operations and Amazon Web Services resources to determine the policies' effective permissions. The entity can be an IAM user, group, or role. If you specify a user, then the simulation also includes all of the policies that are attached to groups that the user belongs to. You can simulate resources that don't exist in your account.
You can optionally include a list of one or more additional policies specified as strings to include in the simulation. If you want to simulate only policies specified as strings, use SimulateCustomPolicy instead.
You can also optionally include one resource-based policy to be evaluated with each of the resources included in the simulation for IAM users only.
The simulation does not perform the API operations; it only checks the authorization to determine if the simulated policies allow or deny the operations.
Note: This operation discloses information about the permissions granted to other users. If you do not want users to see other user's permissions, then consider allowing them to use SimulateCustomPolicy instead.
Context keys are variables maintained by Amazon Web Services and its services that provide details about the context of an API query request. You can use the
Conditionelement of an IAM policy to evaluate context keys. To get the list of context keys that the policies require for correct simulation, use GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy.If the output is long, you can use the
MaxItemsandMarkerparameters to paginate the results.The IAM policy simulator evaluates statements in the identity-based policy and the inputs that you provide during simulation. The policy simulator results can differ from your live Amazon Web Services environment. We recommend that you check your policies against your live Amazon Web Services environment after testing using the policy simulator to confirm that you have the desired results. For more information about using the policy simulator, see Testing IAM policies with the IAM policy simulator in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the SimulatePrincipalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator
default SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
simulatePrincipalPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable responses = client.simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable responses = client .simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable responses = client.simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
simulatePrincipalPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest)operation.- Parameters:
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- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator
default SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(Consumer<SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builder> simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, PolicyEvaluationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException This is a variant of
simulatePrincipalPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable responses = client.simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable responses = client .simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.paginators.SimulatePrincipalPolicyIterable responses = client.simulatePrincipalPolicyPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of MaxItems won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
simulatePrincipalPolicy(software.amazon.awssdk.services.iam.model.SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
simulatePrincipalPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSimulatePrincipalPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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tagInstanceProfile
default TagInstanceProfileResponse tagInstanceProfile(TagInstanceProfileRequest tagInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM instance profile. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM instance profile that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
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tagInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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tagInstanceProfile
default TagInstanceProfileResponse tagInstanceProfile(Consumer<TagInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> tagInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM instance profile. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM instance profile that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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tagMFADevice
default TagMfaDeviceResponse tagMFADevice(TagMfaDeviceRequest tagMfaDeviceRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM virtual MFA device that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
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tagMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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tagMFADevice
default TagMfaDeviceResponse tagMFADevice(Consumer<TagMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> tagMfaDeviceRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM virtual MFA device that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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tagOpenIDConnectProvider
default TagOpenIdConnectProviderResponse tagOpenIDConnectProvider(TagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest tagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider. For more information about these providers, see About web identity federation. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM identity-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an OIDC provider that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
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tagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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tagOpenIDConnectProvider
default TagOpenIdConnectProviderResponse tagOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<TagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> tagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider. For more information about these providers, see About web identity federation. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM identity-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an OIDC provider that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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tagPolicy
default TagPolicyResponse tagPolicy(TagPolicyRequest tagPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM customer managed policy. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM customer managed policy that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
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tagPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagPolicy operation returned by the service.
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tagPolicy
default TagPolicyResponse tagPolicy(Consumer<TagPolicyRequest.Builder> tagPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM customer managed policy. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM customer managed policy that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagPolicy operation returned by the service.
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tagRole
default TagRoleResponse tagRole(TagRoleRequest tagRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM role. The role can be a regular role or a service-linked role. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM role that has a specified tag attached. You can also restrict access to only those resources that have a certain tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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Cost allocation - Use tags to help track which individuals and teams are using which Amazon Web Services resources.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM identities in the IAM User Guide.
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tagRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagRole operation returned by the service.
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tagRole
default TagRoleResponse tagRole(Consumer<TagRoleRequest.Builder> tagRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM role. The role can be a regular role or a service-linked role. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM role that has a specified tag attached. You can also restrict access to only those resources that have a certain tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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Cost allocation - Use tags to help track which individuals and teams are using which Amazon Web Services resources.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM identities in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagRole operation returned by the service.
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tagSAMLProvider
default TagSamlProviderResponse tagSAMLProvider(TagSamlProviderRequest tagSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider. For more information about these providers, see About SAML 2.0-based federation . If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only a SAML identity provider that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
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tagSamlProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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tagSAMLProvider
default TagSamlProviderResponse tagSAMLProvider(Consumer<TagSamlProviderRequest.Builder> tagSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider. For more information about these providers, see About SAML 2.0-based federation . If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only a SAML identity provider that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagSamlProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagSamlProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagSamlProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagSamlProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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tagServerCertificate
default TagServerCertificateResponse tagServerCertificate(TagServerCertificateRequest tagServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM server certificate. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
For certificates in a Region supported by Certificate Manager (ACM), we recommend that you don't use IAM server certificates. Instead, use ACM to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. For more information about IAM server certificates, Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only a server certificate that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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Cost allocation - Use tags to help track which individuals and teams are using which Amazon Web Services resources.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
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tagServerCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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tagServerCertificate
default TagServerCertificateResponse tagServerCertificate(Consumer<TagServerCertificateRequest.Builder> tagServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM server certificate. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
For certificates in a Region supported by Certificate Manager (ACM), we recommend that you don't use IAM server certificates. Instead, use ACM to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. For more information about IAM server certificates, Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM user-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only a server certificate that has a specified tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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Cost allocation - Use tags to help track which individuals and teams are using which Amazon Web Services resources.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagServerCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagServerCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagServerCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagServerCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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tagUser
default TagUserResponse tagUser(TagUserRequest tagUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM user. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM identity-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM requesting user that has a specified tag attached. You can also restrict access to only those resources that have a certain tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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Cost allocation - Use tags to help track which individuals and teams are using which Amazon Web Services resources.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM identities in the IAM User Guide.
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tagUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the TagUser operation returned by the service.
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tagUser
default TagUserResponse tagUser(Consumer<TagUserRequest.Builder> tagUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Adds one or more tags to an IAM user. If a tag with the same key name already exists, then that tag is overwritten with the new value.
A tag consists of a key name and an associated value. By assigning tags to your resources, you can do the following:
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Administrative grouping and discovery - Attach tags to resources to aid in organization and search. For example, you could search for all resources with the key name Project and the value MyImportantProject. Or search for all resources with the key name Cost Center and the value 41200.
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Access control - Include tags in IAM identity-based and resource-based policies. You can use tags to restrict access to only an IAM requesting user that has a specified tag attached. You can also restrict access to only those resources that have a certain tag attached. For examples of policies that show how to use tags to control access, see Control access using IAM tags in the IAM User Guide.
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Cost allocation - Use tags to help track which individuals and teams are using which Amazon Web Services resources.
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If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Valueas a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM identities in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
TagUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaTagUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
tagUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onTagUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the TagUser operation returned by the service.
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untagInstanceProfile
default UntagInstanceProfileResponse untagInstanceProfile(UntagInstanceProfileRequest untagInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the IAM instance profile. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagInstanceProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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untagInstanceProfile
default UntagInstanceProfileResponse untagInstanceProfile(Consumer<UntagInstanceProfileRequest.Builder> untagInstanceProfileRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the IAM instance profile. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagInstanceProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagInstanceProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagInstanceProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagInstanceProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagInstanceProfile operation returned by the service.
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untagMFADevice
default UntagMfaDeviceResponse untagMFADevice(UntagMfaDeviceRequest untagMfaDeviceRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagMfaDeviceRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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untagMFADevice
default UntagMfaDeviceResponse untagMFADevice(Consumer<UntagMfaDeviceRequest.Builder> untagMfaDeviceRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the IAM virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagMfaDeviceRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagMfaDeviceRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagMfaDeviceRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagMfaDeviceRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagMFADevice operation returned by the service.
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untagOpenIDConnectProvider
default UntagOpenIdConnectProviderResponse untagOpenIDConnectProvider(UntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest untagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider in IAM. For more information about OIDC providers, see About web identity federation. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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untagOpenIDConnectProvider
default UntagOpenIdConnectProviderResponse untagOpenIDConnectProvider(Consumer<UntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builder> untagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC)-compatible identity provider in IAM. For more information about OIDC providers, see About web identity federation. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagOpenIdConnectProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagOpenIDConnectProvider operation returned by the service.
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untagPolicy
default UntagPolicyResponse untagPolicy(UntagPolicyRequest untagPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the customer managed policy. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagPolicy operation returned by the service.
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untagPolicy
default UntagPolicyResponse untagPolicy(Consumer<UntagPolicyRequest.Builder> untagPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the customer managed policy. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagPolicy operation returned by the service.
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untagRole
default UntagRoleResponse untagRole(UntagRoleRequest untagRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the role. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagRole operation returned by the service.
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untagRole
default UntagRoleResponse untagRole(Consumer<UntagRoleRequest.Builder> untagRoleRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the role. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagRole operation returned by the service.
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untagSAMLProvider
default UntagSamlProviderResponse untagSAMLProvider(UntagSamlProviderRequest untagSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider in IAM. For more information about these providers, see About web identity federation. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagSamlProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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untagSAMLProvider
default UntagSamlProviderResponse untagSAMLProvider(Consumer<UntagSamlProviderRequest.Builder> untagSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the specified Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) identity provider in IAM. For more information about these providers, see About web identity federation. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagSamlProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagSamlProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagSamlProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagSamlProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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untagServerCertificate
default UntagServerCertificateResponse untagServerCertificate(UntagServerCertificateRequest untagServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the IAM server certificate. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
For certificates in a Region supported by Certificate Manager (ACM), we recommend that you don't use IAM server certificates. Instead, use ACM to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. For more information about IAM server certificates, Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide.
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untagServerCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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untagServerCertificate
default UntagServerCertificateResponse untagServerCertificate(Consumer<UntagServerCertificateRequest.Builder> untagServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the IAM server certificate. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
For certificates in a Region supported by Certificate Manager (ACM), we recommend that you don't use IAM server certificates. Instead, use ACM to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. For more information about IAM server certificates, Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagServerCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagServerCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagServerCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagServerCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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untagUser
default UntagUserResponse untagUser(UntagUserRequest untagUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the user. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
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untagUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UntagUser operation returned by the service.
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untagUser
default UntagUserResponse untagUser(Consumer<UntagUserRequest.Builder> untagUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Removes the specified tags from the user. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UntagUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUntagUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
untagUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUntagUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UntagUser operation returned by the service.
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updateAccessKey
default UpdateAccessKeyResponse updateAccessKey(UpdateAccessKeyRequest updateAccessKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the status of the specified access key from Active to Inactive, or vice versa. This operation can be used to disable a user's key as part of a key rotation workflow.
If the
UserNameis not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. If a temporary access key is used, thenUserNameis required. If a long-term key is assigned to the user, thenUserNameis not required. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.For information about rotating keys, see Managing keys and certificates in the IAM User Guide.
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updateAccessKeyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateAccessKey operation returned by the service.
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updateAccessKey
default UpdateAccessKeyResponse updateAccessKey(Consumer<UpdateAccessKeyRequest.Builder> updateAccessKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the status of the specified access key from Active to Inactive, or vice versa. This operation can be used to disable a user's key as part of a key rotation workflow.
If the
UserNameis not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. If a temporary access key is used, thenUserNameis required. If a long-term key is assigned to the user, thenUserNameis not required. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.For information about rotating keys, see Managing keys and certificates in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateAccessKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateAccessKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateAccessKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateAccessKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateAccessKey operation returned by the service.
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updateAccountPasswordPolicy
default UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyResponse updateAccountPasswordPolicy(UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest updateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the password policy settings for the Amazon Web Services account.
This operation does not support partial updates. No parameters are required, but if you do not specify a parameter, that parameter's value reverts to its default value. See the Request Parameters section for each parameter's default value. Also note that some parameters do not allow the default parameter to be explicitly set. Instead, to invoke the default value, do not include that parameter when you invoke the operation.
For more information about using a password policy, see Managing an IAM password policy in the IAM User Guide.
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updateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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updateAccountPasswordPolicy
default UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyResponse updateAccountPasswordPolicy(Consumer<UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builder> updateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the password policy settings for the Amazon Web Services account.
This operation does not support partial updates. No parameters are required, but if you do not specify a parameter, that parameter's value reverts to its default value. See the Request Parameters section for each parameter's default value. Also note that some parameters do not allow the default parameter to be explicitly set. Instead, to invoke the default value, do not include that parameter when you invoke the operation.
For more information about using a password policy, see Managing an IAM password policy in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateAccountPasswordPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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updateAccountPasswordPolicy
default UpdateAccountPasswordPolicyResponse updateAccountPasswordPolicy() throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamExceptionUpdates the password policy settings for the Amazon Web Services account.
This operation does not support partial updates. No parameters are required, but if you do not specify a parameter, that parameter's value reverts to its default value. See the Request Parameters section for each parameter's default value. Also note that some parameters do not allow the default parameter to be explicitly set. Instead, to invoke the default value, do not include that parameter when you invoke the operation.
For more information about using a password policy, see Managing an IAM password policy in the IAM User Guide.
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- Result of the UpdateAccountPasswordPolicy operation returned by the service.
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updateAssumeRolePolicy
default UpdateAssumeRolePolicyResponse updateAssumeRolePolicy(UpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest updateAssumeRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the policy that grants an IAM entity permission to assume a role. This is typically referred to as the "role trust policy". For more information about roles, see Using roles to delegate permissions and federate identities.
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updateAssumeRolePolicyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateAssumeRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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updateAssumeRolePolicy
default UpdateAssumeRolePolicyResponse updateAssumeRolePolicy(Consumer<UpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest.Builder> updateAssumeRolePolicyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, MalformedPolicyDocumentException, LimitExceededException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the policy that grants an IAM entity permission to assume a role. This is typically referred to as the "role trust policy". For more information about roles, see Using roles to delegate permissions and federate identities.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateAssumeRolePolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateAssumeRolePolicyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateAssumeRolePolicy operation returned by the service.
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updateGroup
default UpdateGroupResponse updateGroup(UpdateGroupRequest updateGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM group.
You should understand the implications of changing a group's path or name. For more information, see Renaming users and groups in the IAM User Guide.
The person making the request (the principal), must have permission to change the role group with the old name and the new name. For example, to change the group named
ManagerstoMGRs, the principal must have a policy that allows them to update both groups. If the principal has permission to update theManagersgroup, but not theMGRsgroup, then the update fails. For more information about permissions, see Access management.- Parameters:
updateGroupRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateGroup operation returned by the service.
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updateGroup
default UpdateGroupResponse updateGroup(Consumer<UpdateGroupRequest.Builder> updateGroupRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM group.
You should understand the implications of changing a group's path or name. For more information, see Renaming users and groups in the IAM User Guide.
The person making the request (the principal), must have permission to change the role group with the old name and the new name. For example, to change the group named
ManagerstoMGRs, the principal must have a policy that allows them to update both groups. If the principal has permission to update theManagersgroup, but not theMGRsgroup, then the update fails. For more information about permissions, see Access management.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateGroupRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateGroupRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateGroupRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateGroupRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateGroup operation returned by the service.
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updateLoginProfile
default UpdateLoginProfileResponse updateLoginProfile(UpdateLoginProfileRequest updateLoginProfileRequest) throws EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, NoSuchEntityException, PasswordPolicyViolationException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the password for the specified IAM user. You can use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to change the password for any IAM user. Use ChangePassword to change your own password in the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
For more information about modifying passwords, see Managing passwords in the IAM User Guide.
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updateLoginProfileRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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updateLoginProfile
default UpdateLoginProfileResponse updateLoginProfile(Consumer<UpdateLoginProfileRequest.Builder> updateLoginProfileRequest) throws EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, NoSuchEntityException, PasswordPolicyViolationException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the password for the specified IAM user. You can use the CLI, the Amazon Web Services API, or the Users page in the IAM console to change the password for any IAM user. Use ChangePassword to change your own password in the My Security Credentials page in the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
For more information about modifying passwords, see Managing passwords in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateLoginProfileRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateLoginProfileRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateLoginProfileRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateLoginProfileRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateLoginProfile operation returned by the service.
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updateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint
default UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintResponse updateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint(UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest updateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Replaces the existing list of server certificate thumbprints associated with an OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object with a new list of thumbprints.
The list that you pass with this operation completely replaces the existing list of thumbprints. (The lists are not merged.)
Typically, you need to update a thumbprint only when the identity provider certificate changes, which occurs rarely. However, if the provider's certificate does change, any attempt to assume an IAM role that specifies the OIDC provider as a principal fails until the certificate thumbprint is updated.
Amazon Web Services secures communication with OIDC identity providers (IdPs) using our library of trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) to verify the JSON Web Key Set (JWKS) endpoint's TLS certificate. If your OIDC IdP relies on a certificate that is not signed by one of these trusted CAs, only then we secure communication using the thumbprints set in the IdP's configuration.
Trust for the OIDC provider is derived from the provider certificate and is validated by the thumbprint. Therefore, it is best to limit access to the
UpdateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprintoperation to highly privileged users.- Parameters:
updateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint operation returned by the service.
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updateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint
default UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintResponse updateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint(Consumer<UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest.Builder> updateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest) throws InvalidInputException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Replaces the existing list of server certificate thumbprints associated with an OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object with a new list of thumbprints.
The list that you pass with this operation completely replaces the existing list of thumbprints. (The lists are not merged.)
Typically, you need to update a thumbprint only when the identity provider certificate changes, which occurs rarely. However, if the provider's certificate does change, any attempt to assume an IAM role that specifies the OIDC provider as a principal fails until the certificate thumbprint is updated.
Amazon Web Services secures communication with OIDC identity providers (IdPs) using our library of trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) to verify the JSON Web Key Set (JWKS) endpoint's TLS certificate. If your OIDC IdP relies on a certificate that is not signed by one of these trusted CAs, only then we secure communication using the thumbprints set in the IdP's configuration.
Trust for the OIDC provider is derived from the provider certificate and is validated by the thumbprint. Therefore, it is best to limit access to the
UpdateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprintoperation to highly privileged users.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateOpenIdConnectProviderThumbprintRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateOpenIDConnectProviderThumbprint operation returned by the service.
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updateRole
default UpdateRoleResponse updateRole(UpdateRoleRequest updateRoleRequest) throws UnmodifiableEntityException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the description or maximum session duration setting of a role.
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updateRoleRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateRole operation returned by the service.
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updateRole
default UpdateRoleResponse updateRole(Consumer<UpdateRoleRequest.Builder> updateRoleRequest) throws UnmodifiableEntityException, NoSuchEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the description or maximum session duration setting of a role.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateRoleRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateRoleRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateRoleRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateRoleRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateRole operation returned by the service.
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updateRoleDescription
default UpdateRoleDescriptionResponse updateRoleDescription(UpdateRoleDescriptionRequest updateRoleDescriptionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Use UpdateRole instead.
Modifies only the description of a role. This operation performs the same function as the
Descriptionparameter in theUpdateRoleoperation.- Parameters:
updateRoleDescriptionRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateRoleDescription operation returned by the service.
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updateRoleDescription
default UpdateRoleDescriptionResponse updateRoleDescription(Consumer<UpdateRoleDescriptionRequest.Builder> updateRoleDescriptionRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, UnmodifiableEntityException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Use UpdateRole instead.
Modifies only the description of a role. This operation performs the same function as the
Descriptionparameter in theUpdateRoleoperation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateRoleDescriptionRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateRoleDescriptionRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateRoleDescriptionRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateRoleDescriptionRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateRoleDescription operation returned by the service.
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updateSAMLProvider
default UpdateSamlProviderResponse updateSAMLProvider(UpdateSamlProviderRequest updateSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the metadata document for an existing SAML provider resource object.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
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updateSamlProviderRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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updateSAMLProvider
default UpdateSamlProviderResponse updateSAMLProvider(Consumer<UpdateSamlProviderRequest.Builder> updateSamlProviderRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, InvalidInputException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the metadata document for an existing SAML provider resource object.
This operation requires Signature Version 4.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateSamlProviderRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateSamlProviderRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateSamlProviderRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateSamlProviderRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateSAMLProvider operation returned by the service.
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updateSSHPublicKey
default UpdateSshPublicKeyResponse updateSSHPublicKey(UpdateSshPublicKeyRequest updateSshPublicKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the status of an IAM user's SSH public key to active or inactive. SSH public keys that are inactive cannot be used for authentication. This operation can be used to disable a user's SSH public key as part of a key rotation work flow.
The SSH public key affected by this operation is used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
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updateSshPublicKeyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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updateSSHPublicKey
default UpdateSshPublicKeyResponse updateSSHPublicKey(Consumer<UpdateSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> updateSshPublicKeyRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the status of an IAM user's SSH public key to active or inactive. SSH public keys that are inactive cannot be used for authentication. This operation can be used to disable a user's SSH public key as part of a key rotation work flow.
The SSH public key affected by this operation is used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateSshPublicKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateSshPublicKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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updateServerCertificate
default UpdateServerCertificateResponse updateServerCertificate(UpdateServerCertificateRequest updateServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the name and/or the path of the specified server certificate stored in IAM.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
You should understand the implications of changing a server certificate's path or name. For more information, see Renaming a server certificate in the IAM User Guide.
The person making the request (the principal), must have permission to change the server certificate with the old name and the new name. For example, to change the certificate named
ProductionCerttoProdCert, the principal must have a policy that allows them to update both certificates. If the principal has permission to update theProductionCertgroup, but not theProdCertcertificate, then the update fails. For more information about permissions, see Access management in the IAM User Guide.- Parameters:
updateServerCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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updateServerCertificate
default UpdateServerCertificateResponse updateServerCertificate(Consumer<UpdateServerCertificateRequest.Builder> updateServerCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the name and/or the path of the specified server certificate stored in IAM.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic also includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
You should understand the implications of changing a server certificate's path or name. For more information, see Renaming a server certificate in the IAM User Guide.
The person making the request (the principal), must have permission to change the server certificate with the old name and the new name. For example, to change the certificate named
ProductionCerttoProdCert, the principal must have a policy that allows them to update both certificates. If the principal has permission to update theProductionCertgroup, but not theProdCertcertificate, then the update fails. For more information about permissions, see Access management in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateServerCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateServerCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateServerCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateServerCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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updateServiceSpecificCredential
default UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialResponse updateServiceSpecificCredential(UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest updateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the status of a service-specific credential to
ActiveorInactive. Service-specific credentials that are inactive cannot be used for authentication to the service. This operation can be used to disable a user's service-specific credential as part of a credential rotation work flow.- Parameters:
updateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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updateServiceSpecificCredential
default UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialResponse updateServiceSpecificCredential(Consumer<UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builder> updateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Sets the status of a service-specific credential to
ActiveorInactive. Service-specific credentials that are inactive cannot be used for authentication to the service. This operation can be used to disable a user's service-specific credential as part of a credential rotation work flow.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateServiceSpecificCredential operation returned by the service.
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updateSigningCertificate
default UpdateSigningCertificateResponse updateSigningCertificate(UpdateSigningCertificateRequest updateSigningCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the status of the specified user signing certificate from active to disabled, or vice versa. This operation can be used to disable an IAM user's signing certificate as part of a certificate rotation work flow.
If the
UserNamefield is not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.- Parameters:
updateSigningCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateSigningCertificate operation returned by the service.
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updateSigningCertificate
default UpdateSigningCertificateResponse updateSigningCertificate(Consumer<UpdateSigningCertificateRequest.Builder> updateSigningCertificateRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Changes the status of the specified user signing certificate from active to disabled, or vice versa. This operation can be used to disable an IAM user's signing certificate as part of a certificate rotation work flow.
If the
UserNamefield is not specified, the user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateSigningCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateSigningCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateSigningCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateSigningCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateSigningCertificate operation returned by the service.
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updateUser
default UpdateUserResponse updateUser(UpdateUserRequest updateUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM user.
You should understand the implications of changing an IAM user's path or name. For more information, see Renaming an IAM user and Renaming an IAM group in the IAM User Guide.
To change a user name, the requester must have appropriate permissions on both the source object and the target object. For example, to change Bob to Robert, the entity making the request must have permission on Bob and Robert, or must have permission on all (*). For more information about permissions, see Permissions and policies.
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updateUserRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateUser operation returned by the service.
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updateUser
default UpdateUserResponse updateUser(Consumer<UpdateUserRequest.Builder> updateUserRequest) throws NoSuchEntityException, LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, EntityTemporarilyUnmodifiableException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Updates the name and/or the path of the specified IAM user.
You should understand the implications of changing an IAM user's path or name. For more information, see Renaming an IAM user and Renaming an IAM group in the IAM User Guide.
To change a user name, the requester must have appropriate permissions on both the source object and the target object. For example, to change Bob to Robert, the entity making the request must have permission on Bob and Robert, or must have permission on all (*). For more information about permissions, see Permissions and policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UpdateUserRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUpdateUserRequest.builder()- Parameters:
updateUserRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUpdateUserRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UpdateUser operation returned by the service.
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uploadSSHPublicKey
default UploadSshPublicKeyResponse uploadSSHPublicKey(UploadSshPublicKeyRequest uploadSshPublicKeyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, InvalidPublicKeyException, DuplicateSshPublicKeyException, UnrecognizedPublicKeyEncodingException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Uploads an SSH public key and associates it with the specified IAM user.
The SSH public key uploaded by this operation can be used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
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uploadSshPublicKeyRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UploadSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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uploadSSHPublicKey
default UploadSshPublicKeyResponse uploadSSHPublicKey(Consumer<UploadSshPublicKeyRequest.Builder> uploadSshPublicKeyRequest) throws LimitExceededException, NoSuchEntityException, InvalidPublicKeyException, DuplicateSshPublicKeyException, UnrecognizedPublicKeyEncodingException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Uploads an SSH public key and associates it with the specified IAM user.
The SSH public key uploaded by this operation can be used only for authenticating the associated IAM user to an CodeCommit repository. For more information about using SSH keys to authenticate to an CodeCommit repository, see Set up CodeCommit for SSH connections in the CodeCommit User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadSshPublicKeyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadSshPublicKeyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadSshPublicKeyRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UploadSSHPublicKey operation returned by the service.
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uploadServerCertificate
default UploadServerCertificateResponse uploadServerCertificate(UploadServerCertificateRequest uploadServerCertificateRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedCertificateException, KeyPairMismatchException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Uploads a server certificate entity for the Amazon Web Services account. The server certificate entity includes a public key certificate, a private key, and an optional certificate chain, which should all be PEM-encoded.
We recommend that you use Certificate Manager to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. With ACM you can request a certificate, deploy it to Amazon Web Services resources, and let ACM handle certificate renewals for you. Certificates provided by ACM are free. For more information about using ACM, see the Certificate Manager User Guide.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
For information about the number of server certificates you can upload, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because the body of the public key certificate, private key, and the certificate chain can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
UploadServerCertificate. For information about setting up signatures and authorization through the API, see Signing Amazon Web Services API requests in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Calling the API by making HTTP query requests in the IAM User Guide.- Parameters:
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- Result of the UploadServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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uploadServerCertificate
default UploadServerCertificateResponse uploadServerCertificate(Consumer<UploadServerCertificateRequest.Builder> uploadServerCertificateRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidInputException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedCertificateException, KeyPairMismatchException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Uploads a server certificate entity for the Amazon Web Services account. The server certificate entity includes a public key certificate, a private key, and an optional certificate chain, which should all be PEM-encoded.
We recommend that you use Certificate Manager to provision, manage, and deploy your server certificates. With ACM you can request a certificate, deploy it to Amazon Web Services resources, and let ACM handle certificate renewals for you. Certificates provided by ACM are free. For more information about using ACM, see the Certificate Manager User Guide.
For more information about working with server certificates, see Working with server certificates in the IAM User Guide. This topic includes a list of Amazon Web Services services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM.
For information about the number of server certificates you can upload, see IAM and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
Because the body of the public key certificate, private key, and the certificate chain can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
UploadServerCertificate. For information about setting up signatures and authorization through the API, see Signing Amazon Web Services API requests in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Calling the API by making HTTP query requests in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadServerCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadServerCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadServerCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadServerCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UploadServerCertificate operation returned by the service.
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uploadSigningCertificate
default UploadSigningCertificateResponse uploadSigningCertificate(UploadSigningCertificateRequest uploadSigningCertificateRequest) throws LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedCertificateException, InvalidCertificateException, DuplicateCertificateException, NoSuchEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Uploads an X.509 signing certificate and associates it with the specified IAM user. Some Amazon Web Services services require you to use certificates to validate requests that are signed with a corresponding private key. When you upload the certificate, its default status is
Active.For information about when you would use an X.509 signing certificate, see Managing server certificates in IAM in the IAM User Guide.
If the
UserNameis not specified, the IAM user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.Because the body of an X.509 certificate can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
UploadSigningCertificate. For information about setting up signatures and authorization through the API, see Signing Amazon Web Services API requests in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.- Parameters:
uploadSigningCertificateRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the UploadSigningCertificate operation returned by the service.
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uploadSigningCertificate
default UploadSigningCertificateResponse uploadSigningCertificate(Consumer<UploadSigningCertificateRequest.Builder> uploadSigningCertificateRequest) throws LimitExceededException, EntityAlreadyExistsException, MalformedCertificateException, InvalidCertificateException, DuplicateCertificateException, NoSuchEntityException, ConcurrentModificationException, ServiceFailureException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, IamException Uploads an X.509 signing certificate and associates it with the specified IAM user. Some Amazon Web Services services require you to use certificates to validate requests that are signed with a corresponding private key. When you upload the certificate, its default status is
Active.For information about when you would use an X.509 signing certificate, see Managing server certificates in IAM in the IAM User Guide.
If the
UserNameis not specified, the IAM user name is determined implicitly based on the Amazon Web Services access key ID used to sign the request. This operation works for access keys under the Amazon Web Services account. Consequently, you can use this operation to manage Amazon Web Services account root user credentials even if the Amazon Web Services account has no associated users.Because the body of an X.509 certificate can be large, you should use POST rather than GET when calling
UploadSigningCertificate. For information about setting up signatures and authorization through the API, see Signing Amazon Web Services API requests in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For general information about using the Query API with IAM, see Making query requests in the IAM User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadSigningCertificateRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadSigningCertificateRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadSigningCertificateRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadSigningCertificateRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the UploadSigningCertificate operation returned by the service.
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serviceMetadata
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serviceClientConfiguration
Description copied from interface:SdkClientThe SDK service client configuration exposes client settings to the user, e.g., ClientOverrideConfiguration- Specified by:
serviceClientConfigurationin interfaceAwsClient- Specified by:
serviceClientConfigurationin interfaceSdkClient- Returns:
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