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*/
#pragma once
#include Represents the request to resend the confirmation code.See
* Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetClientId() const{ return m_clientId; } /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline bool ClientIdHasBeenSet() const { return m_clientIdHasBeenSet; } /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline void SetClientId(const Aws::String& value) { m_clientIdHasBeenSet = true; m_clientId = value; } /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline void SetClientId(Aws::String&& value) { m_clientIdHasBeenSet = true; m_clientId = std::move(value); } /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline void SetClientId(const char* value) { m_clientIdHasBeenSet = true; m_clientId.assign(value); } /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithClientId(const Aws::String& value) { SetClientId(value); return *this;} /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithClientId(Aws::String&& value) { SetClientId(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The ID of the client associated with the user pool.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithClientId(const char* value) { SetClientId(value); return *this;} /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetSecretHash() const{ return m_secretHash; } /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline bool SecretHashHasBeenSet() const { return m_secretHashHasBeenSet; } /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline void SetSecretHash(const Aws::String& value) { m_secretHashHasBeenSet = true; m_secretHash = value; } /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline void SetSecretHash(Aws::String&& value) { m_secretHashHasBeenSet = true; m_secretHash = std::move(value); } /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline void SetSecretHash(const char* value) { m_secretHashHasBeenSet = true; m_secretHash.assign(value); } /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithSecretHash(const Aws::String& value) { SetSecretHash(value); return *this;} /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithSecretHash(Aws::String&& value) { SetSecretHash(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret * key of a user pool client and username plus the client ID in the message.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithSecretHash(const char* value) { SetSecretHash(value); return *this;} /** *Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP * address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an * authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to * Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
*/ inline const UserContextDataType& GetUserContextData() const{ return m_userContextData; } /** *Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP * address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an * authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to * Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
*/ inline bool UserContextDataHasBeenSet() const { return m_userContextDataHasBeenSet; } /** *Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP * address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an * authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to * Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
*/ inline void SetUserContextData(const UserContextDataType& value) { m_userContextDataHasBeenSet = true; m_userContextData = value; } /** *Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP * address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an * authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to * Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
*/ inline void SetUserContextData(UserContextDataType&& value) { m_userContextDataHasBeenSet = true; m_userContextData = std::move(value); } /** *Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP * address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an * authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to * Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithUserContextData(const UserContextDataType& value) { SetUserContextData(value); return *this;} /** *Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP * address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an * authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to * Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
*/ inline ResendConfirmationCodeRequest& WithUserContextData(UserContextDataType&& value) { SetUserContextData(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The username
attribute of the user to whom you want to resend a
* confirmation code.
The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata that contributes to your metrics for
* ResendConfirmationCode
calls.
The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata that contributes to your metrics for
* ResendConfirmationCode
calls.
The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata that contributes to your metrics for
* ResendConfirmationCode
calls.
The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata that contributes to your metrics for
* ResendConfirmationCode
calls.
The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata that contributes to your metrics for
* ResendConfirmationCode
calls.
The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata that contributes to your metrics for
* ResendConfirmationCode
calls.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom * workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by
* assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the
* ResendConfirmationCode API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is
* assigned to the custom message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this
* function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This
* payload contains a clientMetadata
attribute, which provides the
* data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your
* ResendConfirmationCode request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process
* the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for your specific
* needs.
For more information, see * Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon * Cognito Developer Guide.
When you use the ClientMetadata * parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda * triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your * user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter * serves no purpose.
Validate the ClientMetadata value.
*Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to * provide sensitive information.