/* * Copyright 2018-2023 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR * CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.identitymanagement.model; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.annotation.Generated; import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest; /** * * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class CreateLoginProfileRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *
* The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. *
** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of * characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of * the following characters: _+=,.@- *
*/ private String userName; /** ** The new password for the user. *
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is a
* string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (\u0020
* ) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab (
* \u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) characters. Any
* of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web Services Management
* Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have special meaning within that
* tool.
*
* Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. *
*/ private Boolean passwordResetRequired; /** * Default constructor for CreateLoginProfileRequest object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter * (with...) methods to initialize the object after creating it. */ public CreateLoginProfileRequest() { } /** * Constructs a new CreateLoginProfileRequest object. Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) * methods to initialize any additional object members. * * @param userName * The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. ** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string * of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also * include any of the following characters: _+=,.@- * @param password * The new password for the user. *
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is
* a string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (
* \u0020) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also
* include the tab (\u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D
* ) characters. Any of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web
* Services Management Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have
* special meaning within that tool.
*/
public CreateLoginProfileRequest(String userName, String password) {
setUserName(userName);
setPassword(password);
}
/**
*
* The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. *
** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of * characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of * the following characters: _+=,.@- *
* * @param userName * The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. ** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string * of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also * include any of the following characters: _+=,.@- */ public void setUserName(String userName) { this.userName = userName; } /** *
* The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. *
** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of * characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of * the following characters: _+=,.@- *
* * @return The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. ** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string * of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also * include any of the following characters: _+=,.@- */ public String getUserName() { return this.userName; } /** *
* The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. *
** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of * characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include any of * the following characters: _+=,.@- *
* * @param userName * The name of the IAM user to create a password for. The user must already exist. ** This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string * of characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also * include any of the following characters: _+=,.@- * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateLoginProfileRequest withUserName(String userName) { setUserName(userName); return this; } /** *
* The new password for the user. *
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is a
* string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (\u0020
* ) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab (
* \u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) characters. Any
* of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web Services Management
* Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have special meaning within that
* tool.
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is
* a string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (
* \u0020) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also
* include the tab (\u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D
* ) characters. Any of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web
* Services Management Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have
* special meaning within that tool.
*/
public void setPassword(String password) {
this.password = password;
}
/**
*
* The new password for the user. *
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is a
* string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (\u0020
* ) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab (
* \u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) characters. Any
* of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web Services Management
* Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have special meaning within that
* tool.
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter
* is a string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (
* \u0020) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also
* include the tab (\u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D
* ) characters. Any of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon
* Web Services Management Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have
* special meaning within that tool.
*/
public String getPassword() {
return this.password;
}
/**
*
* The new password for the user. *
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is a
* string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (\u0020
* ) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab (
* \u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) characters. Any
* of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web Services Management
* Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have special meaning within that
* tool.
*
* The regex pattern that is used to validate this parameter is
* a string of characters. That string can include almost any printable ASCII character from the space (
* \u0020) through the end of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also
* include the tab (\u0009), line feed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D
* ) characters. Any of these characters are valid in a password. However, many tools, such as the Amazon Web
* Services Management Console, might restrict the ability to type certain characters because they have
* special meaning within that tool.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateLoginProfileRequest withPassword(String password) {
setPassword(password);
return this;
}
/**
*
* Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. *
* * @param passwordResetRequired * Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. */ public void setPasswordResetRequired(Boolean passwordResetRequired) { this.passwordResetRequired = passwordResetRequired; } /** ** Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. *
* * @return Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. */ public Boolean getPasswordResetRequired() { return this.passwordResetRequired; } /** ** Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. *
* * @param passwordResetRequired * Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateLoginProfileRequest withPasswordResetRequired(Boolean passwordResetRequired) { setPasswordResetRequired(passwordResetRequired); return this; } /** ** Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. *
* * @return Specifies whether the user is required to set a new password on next sign-in. */ public Boolean isPasswordResetRequired() { return this.passwordResetRequired; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getUserName() != null) sb.append("UserName: ").append(getUserName()).append(","); if (getPassword() != null) sb.append("Password: ").append("***Sensitive Data Redacted***").append(","); if (getPasswordResetRequired() != null) sb.append("PasswordResetRequired: ").append(getPasswordResetRequired()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof CreateLoginProfileRequest == false) return false; CreateLoginProfileRequest other = (CreateLoginProfileRequest) obj; if (other.getUserName() == null ^ this.getUserName() == null) return false; if (other.getUserName() != null && other.getUserName().equals(this.getUserName()) == false) return false; if (other.getPassword() == null ^ this.getPassword() == null) return false; if (other.getPassword() != null && other.getPassword().equals(this.getPassword()) == false) return false; if (other.getPasswordResetRequired() == null ^ this.getPasswordResetRequired() == null) return false; if (other.getPasswordResetRequired() != null && other.getPasswordResetRequired().equals(this.getPasswordResetRequired()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getUserName() == null) ? 0 : getUserName().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPassword() == null) ? 0 : getPassword().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPasswordResetRequired() == null) ? 0 : getPasswordResetRequired().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public CreateLoginProfileRequest clone() { return (CreateLoginProfileRequest) super.clone(); } }