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* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the iam-2010-05-08.normal.json service model.
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using System;
using System.Runtime.ExceptionServices;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Net;
using Amazon.IdentityManagement.Model;
using Amazon.IdentityManagement.Model.Internal.MarshallTransformations;
using Amazon.IdentityManagement.Internal;
using Amazon.Runtime;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Auth;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal.Transform;
namespace Amazon.IdentityManagement
{
///
/// Implementation for accessing IdentityManagementService
///
/// Identity and Access Management
///
/// 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.
///
///
public partial class AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient : AmazonServiceClient, IAmazonIdentityManagementService
{
private static IServiceMetadata serviceMetadata = new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceMetadata();
private IIdentityManagementPaginatorFactory _paginators;
///
/// Paginators for the service
///
public IIdentityManagementPaginatorFactory Paginators
{
get
{
if (this._paginators == null)
{
this._paginators = new IdentityManagementPaginatorFactory(this);
}
return this._paginators;
}
}
#region Constructors
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with the credentials loaded from the application's
/// default configuration, and if unsuccessful from the Instance Profile service on an EC2 instance.
///
/// Example App.config with credentials set.
///
/// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
/// <configuration>
/// <appSettings>
/// <add key="AWSProfileName" value="AWS Default"/>
/// </appSettings>
/// </configuration>
///
///
///
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient()
: base(FallbackCredentialsFactory.GetCredentials(), new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig()) { }
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with the credentials loaded from the application's
/// default configuration, and if unsuccessful from the Instance Profile service on an EC2 instance.
///
/// Example App.config with credentials set.
///
/// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
/// <configuration>
/// <appSettings>
/// <add key="AWSProfileName" value="AWS Default"/>
/// </appSettings>
/// </configuration>
///
///
///
/// The region to connect.
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(RegionEndpoint region)
: base(FallbackCredentialsFactory.GetCredentials(), new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig{RegionEndpoint = region}) { }
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with the credentials loaded from the application's
/// default configuration, and if unsuccessful from the Instance Profile service on an EC2 instance.
///
/// Example App.config with credentials set.
///
/// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
/// <configuration>
/// <appSettings>
/// <add key="AWSProfileName" value="AWS Default"/>
/// </appSettings>
/// </configuration>
///
///
///
/// The AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration Object
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig config)
: base(FallbackCredentialsFactory.GetCredentials(config), config){}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Credentials
///
/// AWS Credentials
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(AWSCredentials credentials)
: this(credentials, new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig())
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Credentials
///
/// AWS Credentials
/// The region to connect.
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(AWSCredentials credentials, RegionEndpoint region)
: this(credentials, new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig{RegionEndpoint = region})
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Credentials and an
/// AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration object.
///
/// AWS Credentials
/// The AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration Object
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(AWSCredentials credentials, AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig clientConfig)
: base(credentials, clientConfig)
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Access Key ID and AWS Secret Key
///
/// AWS Access Key ID
/// AWS Secret Access Key
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(string awsAccessKeyId, string awsSecretAccessKey)
: this(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretAccessKey, new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig())
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Access Key ID and AWS Secret Key
///
/// AWS Access Key ID
/// AWS Secret Access Key
/// The region to connect.
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(string awsAccessKeyId, string awsSecretAccessKey, RegionEndpoint region)
: this(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretAccessKey, new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig() {RegionEndpoint=region})
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Access Key ID, AWS Secret Key and an
/// AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration object.
///
/// AWS Access Key ID
/// AWS Secret Access Key
/// The AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration Object
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(string awsAccessKeyId, string awsSecretAccessKey, AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig clientConfig)
: base(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretAccessKey, clientConfig)
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Access Key ID and AWS Secret Key
///
/// AWS Access Key ID
/// AWS Secret Access Key
/// AWS Session Token
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(string awsAccessKeyId, string awsSecretAccessKey, string awsSessionToken)
: this(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretAccessKey, awsSessionToken, new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig())
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Access Key ID and AWS Secret Key
///
/// AWS Access Key ID
/// AWS Secret Access Key
/// AWS Session Token
/// The region to connect.
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(string awsAccessKeyId, string awsSecretAccessKey, string awsSessionToken, RegionEndpoint region)
: this(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretAccessKey, awsSessionToken, new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig{RegionEndpoint = region})
{
}
///
/// Constructs AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient with AWS Access Key ID, AWS Secret Key and an
/// AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration object.
///
/// AWS Access Key ID
/// AWS Secret Access Key
/// AWS Session Token
/// The AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient Configuration Object
public AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(string awsAccessKeyId, string awsSecretAccessKey, string awsSessionToken, AmazonIdentityManagementServiceConfig clientConfig)
: base(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretAccessKey, awsSessionToken, clientConfig)
{
}
#endregion
#region Overrides
///
/// Creates the signer for the service.
///
protected override AbstractAWSSigner CreateSigner()
{
return new AWS4Signer();
}
///
/// Customize the pipeline
///
///
protected override void CustomizeRuntimePipeline(RuntimePipeline pipeline)
{
pipeline.RemoveHandler();
pipeline.AddHandlerAfter(new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceEndpointResolver());
}
///
/// Capture metadata for the service.
///
protected override IServiceMetadata ServiceMetadata
{
get
{
return serviceMetadata;
}
}
#endregion
#region Dispose
///
/// Disposes the service client.
///
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
base.Dispose(disposing);
}
#endregion
#region AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderResponse AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider(AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual Task AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderAsync(AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AddClientIDToOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region AddRoleToInstanceProfile
///
/// 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 PassRole
permission
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AddRoleToInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the AddRoleToInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for AddRoleToInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponse AddRoleToInstanceProfile(AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 PassRole
permission
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AddRoleToInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the AddRoleToInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for AddRoleToInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual Task AddRoleToInstanceProfileAsync(AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AddRoleToInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AddRoleToInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region AddUserToGroup
///
/// Adds the specified user to the specified group.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AddUserToGroup service method.
///
/// The response from the AddUserToGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AddUserToGroup Operation
public virtual AddUserToGroupResponse AddUserToGroup(AddUserToGroupRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AddUserToGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AddUserToGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Adds the specified user to the specified group.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AddUserToGroup service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the AddUserToGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AddUserToGroup Operation
public virtual Task AddUserToGroupAsync(AddUserToGroupRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AddUserToGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AddUserToGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region AttachGroupPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AttachGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the AttachGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached
/// to the service-linked role for that service.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AttachGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual AttachGroupPolicyResponse AttachGroupPolicy(AttachGroupPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AttachGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AttachGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AttachGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the AttachGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached
/// to the service-linked role for that service.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AttachGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual Task AttachGroupPolicyAsync(AttachGroupPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AttachGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AttachGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region AttachRolePolicy
///
/// 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 using
/// UpdateAssumerolePolicy
.
///
///
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AttachRolePolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the AttachRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached
/// to the service-linked role for that service.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for AttachRolePolicy Operation
public virtual AttachRolePolicyResponse AttachRolePolicy(AttachRolePolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AttachRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AttachRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 using
/// UpdateAssumerolePolicy
.
///
///
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AttachRolePolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the AttachRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached
/// to the service-linked role for that service.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for AttachRolePolicy Operation
public virtual Task AttachRolePolicyAsync(AttachRolePolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AttachRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AttachRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region AttachUserPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AttachUserPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the AttachUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached
/// to the service-linked role for that service.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AttachUserPolicy Operation
public virtual AttachUserPolicyResponse AttachUserPolicy(AttachUserPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AttachUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AttachUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the AttachUserPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the AttachUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached
/// to the service-linked role for that service.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for AttachUserPolicy Operation
public virtual Task AttachUserPolicyAsync(AttachUserPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = AttachUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = AttachUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region ChangePassword
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the ChangePassword service method.
///
/// The response from the ChangePassword service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the type of user for the transaction was incorrect.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the provided password did not meet the requirements
/// imposed by the account password policy.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for ChangePassword Operation
public virtual ChangePasswordResponse ChangePassword(ChangePasswordRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = ChangePasswordRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = ChangePasswordResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the ChangePassword service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the ChangePassword service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the type of user for the transaction was incorrect.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the provided password did not meet the requirements
/// imposed by the account password policy.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for ChangePassword Operation
public virtual Task ChangePasswordAsync(ChangePasswordRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = ChangePasswordRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = ChangePasswordResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateAccessKey
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
///
/// The response from the CreateAccessKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateAccessKey Operation
public virtual CreateAccessKeyResponse CreateAccessKey()
{
return CreateAccessKey(new CreateAccessKeyRequest());
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateAccessKey service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateAccessKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateAccessKey Operation
public virtual CreateAccessKeyResponse CreateAccessKey(CreateAccessKeyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateAccessKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateAccessKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateAccessKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateAccessKey Operation
public virtual Task CreateAccessKeyAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return CreateAccessKeyAsync(new CreateAccessKeyRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateAccessKey service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateAccessKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateAccessKey Operation
public virtual Task CreateAccessKeyAsync(CreateAccessKeyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateAccessKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateAccessKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateAccountAlias
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateAccountAlias service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateAccountAlias service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateAccountAlias Operation
public virtual CreateAccountAliasResponse CreateAccountAlias(CreateAccountAliasRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateAccountAliasRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateAccountAliasResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateAccountAlias service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateAccountAlias service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateAccountAlias Operation
public virtual Task CreateAccountAliasAsync(CreateAccountAliasRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateAccountAliasRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateAccountAliasResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateGroup
///
/// Creates a new group.
///
///
///
/// For information about the number of groups you can create, see IAM
/// and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateGroup service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateGroup Operation
public virtual CreateGroupResponse CreateGroup(CreateGroupRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Creates a new group.
///
///
///
/// For information about the number of groups you can create, see IAM
/// and STS quotas in the IAM User Guide.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateGroup service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateGroup Operation
public virtual Task CreateGroupAsync(CreateGroupRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateInstanceProfile
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual CreateInstanceProfileResponse CreateInstanceProfile(CreateInstanceProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual Task CreateInstanceProfileAsync(CreateInstanceProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateLoginProfile
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateLoginProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateLoginProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the provided password did not meet the requirements
/// imposed by the account password policy.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateLoginProfile Operation
public virtual CreateLoginProfileResponse CreateLoginProfile(CreateLoginProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateLoginProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateLoginProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateLoginProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateLoginProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the provided password did not meet the requirements
/// imposed by the account password policy.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateLoginProfile Operation
public virtual Task CreateLoginProfileAsync(CreateLoginProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateLoginProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateLoginProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateOpenIDConnectProvider
///
/// 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:
///
/// -
///
/// The URL of the OIDC identity provider (IdP) to trust
///
///
-
///
/// A list of client IDs (also known as audiences) that identify the application or applications
/// allowed to authenticate using the OIDC provider
///
///
-
///
/// A list of tags that are attached to the specified IAM OIDC provider
///
///
-
///
/// 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 some OIDC identity providers (IdPs)
/// through our library of trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) instead of using
/// a certificate thumbprint to verify your IdP server certificate. These OIDC IdPs include
/// Auth0, GitHub, Google, and those that use an Amazon S3 bucket to host a JSON Web Key
/// Set (JWKS) endpoint. In these cases, your legacy thumbprint remains in your configuration,
/// but is no longer used for validation.
///
///
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual CreateOpenIDConnectProviderResponse CreateOpenIDConnectProvider(CreateOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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:
///
/// -
///
/// The URL of the OIDC identity provider (IdP) to trust
///
///
-
///
/// A list of client IDs (also known as audiences) that identify the application or applications
/// allowed to authenticate using the OIDC provider
///
///
-
///
/// A list of tags that are attached to the specified IAM OIDC provider
///
///
-
///
/// 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 some OIDC identity providers (IdPs)
/// through our library of trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) instead of using
/// a certificate thumbprint to verify your IdP server certificate. These OIDC IdPs include
/// Auth0, GitHub, Google, and those that use an Amazon S3 bucket to host a JSON Web Key
/// Set (JWKS) endpoint. In these cases, your legacy thumbprint remains in your configuration,
/// but is no longer used for validation.
///
///
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual Task CreateOpenIDConnectProviderAsync(CreateOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreatePolicy
///
/// Creates a new managed policy for your Amazon Web Services account.
///
///
///
/// This operation creates a policy version with a version identifier of v1
/// and 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreatePolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the CreatePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message
/// describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreatePolicy Operation
public virtual CreatePolicyResponse CreatePolicy(CreatePolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreatePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreatePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Creates a new managed policy for your Amazon Web Services account.
///
///
///
/// This operation creates a policy version with a version identifier of v1
/// and 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreatePolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreatePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message
/// describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreatePolicy Operation
public virtual Task CreatePolicyAsync(CreatePolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreatePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreatePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreatePolicyVersion
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreatePolicyVersion service method.
///
/// The response from the CreatePolicyVersion service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message
/// describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreatePolicyVersion Operation
public virtual CreatePolicyVersionResponse CreatePolicyVersion(CreatePolicyVersionRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreatePolicyVersionRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreatePolicyVersionResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreatePolicyVersion service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreatePolicyVersion service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message
/// describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreatePolicyVersion Operation
public virtual Task CreatePolicyVersionAsync(CreatePolicyVersionRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreatePolicyVersionRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreatePolicyVersionResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateRole
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateRole service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message
/// describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateRole Operation
public virtual CreateRoleResponse CreateRole(CreateRoleRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateRole service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message
/// describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateRole Operation
public virtual Task CreateRoleAsync(CreateRoleRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateSAMLProvider
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateSAMLProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateSAMLProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateSAMLProvider Operation
public virtual CreateSAMLProviderResponse CreateSAMLProvider(CreateSAMLProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateSAMLProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateSAMLProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateSAMLProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateSAMLProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateSAMLProvider Operation
public virtual Task CreateSAMLProviderAsync(CreateSAMLProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateSAMLProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateSAMLProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateServiceLinkedRole
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateServiceLinkedRole service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateServiceLinkedRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateServiceLinkedRole Operation
public virtual CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponse CreateServiceLinkedRole(CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateServiceLinkedRole service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateServiceLinkedRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateServiceLinkedRole Operation
public virtual Task CreateServiceLinkedRoleAsync(CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateServiceLinkedRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateServiceSpecificCredential
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateServiceSpecificCredential service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateServiceSpecificCredential service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The specified service does not support service-specific credentials.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateServiceSpecificCredential Operation
public virtual CreateServiceSpecificCredentialResponse CreateServiceSpecificCredential(CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateServiceSpecificCredentialResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateServiceSpecificCredential service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateServiceSpecificCredential service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The specified service does not support service-specific credentials.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateServiceSpecificCredential Operation
public virtual Task CreateServiceSpecificCredentialAsync(CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateServiceSpecificCredentialRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateServiceSpecificCredentialResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateUser
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateUser service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateUser Operation
public virtual CreateUserResponse CreateUser(CreateUserRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateUserRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateUserResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateUser service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateUser Operation
public virtual Task CreateUserAsync(CreateUserRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateUserRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateUserResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region CreateVirtualMFADevice
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateVirtualMFADevice service method.
///
/// The response from the CreateVirtualMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateVirtualMFADevice Operation
public virtual CreateVirtualMFADeviceResponse CreateVirtualMFADevice(CreateVirtualMFADeviceRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateVirtualMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateVirtualMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateVirtualMFADevice service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the CreateVirtualMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for CreateVirtualMFADevice Operation
public virtual Task CreateVirtualMFADeviceAsync(CreateVirtualMFADeviceRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = CreateVirtualMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = CreateVirtualMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeactivateMFADevice
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeactivateMFADevice service method.
///
/// The response from the DeactivateMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeactivateMFADevice Operation
public virtual DeactivateMFADeviceResponse DeactivateMFADevice(DeactivateMFADeviceRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeactivateMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeactivateMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeactivateMFADevice service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeactivateMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeactivateMFADevice Operation
public virtual Task DeactivateMFADeviceAsync(DeactivateMFADeviceRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeactivateMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeactivateMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteAccessKey
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteAccessKey service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccessKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccessKey Operation
public virtual DeleteAccessKeyResponse DeleteAccessKey(DeleteAccessKeyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteAccessKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteAccessKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteAccessKey service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccessKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccessKey Operation
public virtual Task DeleteAccessKeyAsync(DeleteAccessKeyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteAccessKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteAccessKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteAccountAlias
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteAccountAlias service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccountAlias service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccountAlias Operation
public virtual DeleteAccountAliasResponse DeleteAccountAlias(DeleteAccountAliasRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteAccountAliasRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteAccountAliasResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteAccountAlias service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccountAlias service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccountAlias Operation
public virtual Task DeleteAccountAliasAsync(DeleteAccountAliasRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteAccountAliasRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteAccountAliasResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy
///
/// Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponse DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy()
{
return DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy(new DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest());
}
///
/// Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponse DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy(DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual Task DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyAsync(new DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// Deletes the password policy for the Amazon Web Services account. There are no parameters.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual Task DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyAsync(DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteAccountPasswordPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteGroup
///
/// Deletes the specified IAM group. The group must not contain any users or have any
/// attached policies.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteGroup service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteGroup Operation
public virtual DeleteGroupResponse DeleteGroup(DeleteGroupRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Deletes the specified IAM group. The group must not contain any users or have any
/// attached policies.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteGroup service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteGroup Operation
public virtual Task DeleteGroupAsync(DeleteGroupRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteGroupPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual DeleteGroupPolicyResponse DeleteGroupPolicy(DeleteGroupPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual Task DeleteGroupPolicyAsync(DeleteGroupPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteInstanceProfile
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual DeleteInstanceProfileResponse DeleteInstanceProfile(DeleteInstanceProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual Task DeleteInstanceProfileAsync(DeleteInstanceProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteLoginProfile
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteLoginProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteLoginProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteLoginProfile Operation
public virtual DeleteLoginProfileResponse DeleteLoginProfile(DeleteLoginProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteLoginProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteLoginProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteLoginProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteLoginProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteLoginProfile Operation
public virtual Task DeleteLoginProfileAsync(DeleteLoginProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteLoginProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteLoginProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderResponse DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider(DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual Task DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderAsync(DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeletePolicy
///
/// 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:
///
/// -
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeletePolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DeletePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeletePolicy Operation
public virtual DeletePolicyResponse DeletePolicy(DeletePolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeletePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeletePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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:
///
/// -
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeletePolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeletePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeletePolicy Operation
public virtual Task DeletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeletePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeletePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeletePolicyVersion
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeletePolicyVersion service method.
///
/// The response from the DeletePolicyVersion service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeletePolicyVersion Operation
public virtual DeletePolicyVersionResponse DeletePolicyVersion(DeletePolicyVersionRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeletePolicyVersionRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeletePolicyVersionResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeletePolicyVersion service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeletePolicyVersion service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeletePolicyVersion Operation
public virtual Task DeletePolicyVersionAsync(DeletePolicyVersionRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeletePolicyVersionRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeletePolicyVersionResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteRole
///
/// 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:
///
///
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteRole service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteRole Operation
public virtual DeleteRoleResponse DeleteRole(DeleteRoleRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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:
///
///
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteRole service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteRole Operation
public virtual Task DeleteRoleAsync(DeleteRoleRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary Operation
public virtual DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryResponse DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary(DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteRolePermissionsBoundary Operation
public virtual Task DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryAsync(DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteRolePermissionsBoundaryResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteRolePolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteRolePolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteRolePolicy Operation
public virtual DeleteRolePolicyResponse DeleteRolePolicy(DeleteRolePolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteRolePolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteRolePolicy Operation
public virtual Task DeleteRolePolicyAsync(DeleteRolePolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteSAMLProvider
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSAMLProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteSAMLProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteSAMLProvider Operation
public virtual DeleteSAMLProviderResponse DeleteSAMLProvider(DeleteSAMLProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteSAMLProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteSAMLProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSAMLProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteSAMLProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteSAMLProvider Operation
public virtual Task DeleteSAMLProviderAsync(DeleteSAMLProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteSAMLProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteSAMLProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteServerCertificate
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServerCertificate service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteServerCertificate service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteServerCertificate Operation
public virtual DeleteServerCertificateResponse DeleteServerCertificate(DeleteServerCertificateRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteServerCertificateRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteServerCertificateResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServerCertificate service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteServerCertificate service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteServerCertificate Operation
public virtual Task DeleteServerCertificateAsync(DeleteServerCertificateRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteServerCertificateRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteServerCertificateResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteServiceLinkedRole
///
/// 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 the DeletionTaskId
/// of 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServiceLinkedRole service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteServiceLinkedRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteServiceLinkedRole Operation
public virtual DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponse DeleteServiceLinkedRole(DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 the DeletionTaskId
/// of 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServiceLinkedRole service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteServiceLinkedRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteServiceLinkedRole Operation
public virtual Task DeleteServiceLinkedRoleAsync(DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteServiceLinkedRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteServiceLinkedRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteServiceSpecificCredential
///
/// Deletes the specified service-specific credential.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServiceSpecificCredential service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteServiceSpecificCredential service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteServiceSpecificCredential Operation
public virtual DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialResponse DeleteServiceSpecificCredential(DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Deletes the specified service-specific credential.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServiceSpecificCredential service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteServiceSpecificCredential service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteServiceSpecificCredential Operation
public virtual Task DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialAsync(DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteServiceSpecificCredentialResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteSigningCertificate
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSigningCertificate service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteSigningCertificate service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteSigningCertificate Operation
public virtual DeleteSigningCertificateResponse DeleteSigningCertificate(DeleteSigningCertificateRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteSigningCertificateRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteSigningCertificateResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSigningCertificate service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteSigningCertificate service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteSigningCertificate Operation
public virtual Task DeleteSigningCertificateAsync(DeleteSigningCertificateRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteSigningCertificateRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteSigningCertificateResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteSSHPublicKey
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSSHPublicKey service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteSSHPublicKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteSSHPublicKey Operation
public virtual DeleteSSHPublicKeyResponse DeleteSSHPublicKey(DeleteSSHPublicKeyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteSSHPublicKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteSSHPublicKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSSHPublicKey service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteSSHPublicKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteSSHPublicKey Operation
public virtual Task DeleteSSHPublicKeyAsync(DeleteSSHPublicKeyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteSSHPublicKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteSSHPublicKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteUser
///
/// 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:
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteUser service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteUser Operation
public virtual DeleteUserResponse DeleteUser(DeleteUserRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteUserRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteUserResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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:
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteUser service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteUser Operation
public virtual Task DeleteUserAsync(DeleteUserRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteUserRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteUserResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary Operation
public virtual DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryResponse DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary(DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteUserPermissionsBoundary Operation
public virtual Task DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryAsync(DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteUserPermissionsBoundaryResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteUserPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteUserPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteUserPolicy Operation
public virtual DeleteUserPolicyResponse DeleteUserPolicy(DeleteUserPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteUserPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteUserPolicy Operation
public virtual Task DeleteUserPolicyAsync(DeleteUserPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DeleteVirtualMFADevice
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteVirtualMFADevice service method.
///
/// The response from the DeleteVirtualMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteVirtualMFADevice Operation
public virtual DeleteVirtualMFADeviceResponse DeleteVirtualMFADevice(DeleteVirtualMFADeviceRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteVirtualMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteVirtualMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteVirtualMFADevice service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DeleteVirtualMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached
/// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DeleteVirtualMFADevice Operation
public virtual Task DeleteVirtualMFADeviceAsync(DeleteVirtualMFADeviceRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DeleteVirtualMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DeleteVirtualMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DetachGroupPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DetachGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DetachGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DetachGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual DetachGroupPolicyResponse DetachGroupPolicy(DetachGroupPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DetachGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DetachGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DetachGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DetachGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DetachGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual Task DetachGroupPolicyAsync(DetachGroupPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DetachGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DetachGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DetachRolePolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DetachRolePolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DetachRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DetachRolePolicy Operation
public virtual DetachRolePolicyResponse DetachRolePolicy(DetachRolePolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DetachRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DetachRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DetachRolePolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DetachRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because service-linked roles are protected Amazon Web Services
/// resources. Only the service that depends on the service-linked role can modify or
/// delete the role on your behalf. The error message includes the name of the service
/// that depends on this service-linked role. You must request the change through that
/// service.
///
/// REST API Reference for DetachRolePolicy Operation
public virtual Task DetachRolePolicyAsync(DetachRolePolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DetachRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DetachRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region DetachUserPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DetachUserPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the DetachUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DetachUserPolicy Operation
public virtual DetachUserPolicyResponse DetachUserPolicy(DetachUserPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DetachUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DetachUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DetachUserPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the DetachUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for DetachUserPolicy Operation
public virtual Task DetachUserPolicyAsync(DetachUserPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = DetachUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = DetachUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region EnableMFADevice
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the EnableMFADevice service method.
///
/// The response from the EnableMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the authentication code was not recognized. The error
/// message describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for EnableMFADevice Operation
public virtual EnableMFADeviceResponse EnableMFADevice(EnableMFADeviceRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = EnableMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = EnableMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the EnableMFADevice service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the EnableMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because multiple requests to change this object were submitted
/// simultaneously. Wait a few minutes and submit your request again.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create a resource that already exists.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that is temporarily unmodifiable,
/// such as a user name that was deleted and then recreated. The error indicates that
/// the request is likely to succeed if you try again after waiting several minutes. The
/// error message describes the entity.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the authentication code was not recognized. The error
/// message describes the specific error.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for EnableMFADevice Operation
public virtual Task EnableMFADeviceAsync(EnableMFADeviceRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = EnableMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = EnableMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GenerateCredentialReport
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The response from the GenerateCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateCredentialReport Operation
public virtual GenerateCredentialReportResponse GenerateCredentialReport()
{
return GenerateCredentialReport(new GenerateCredentialReportRequest());
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GenerateCredentialReport service method.
///
/// The response from the GenerateCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateCredentialReport Operation
public virtual GenerateCredentialReportResponse GenerateCredentialReport(GenerateCredentialReportRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GenerateCredentialReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GenerateCredentialReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GenerateCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateCredentialReport Operation
public virtual Task GenerateCredentialReportAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return GenerateCredentialReportAsync(new GenerateCredentialReportRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GenerateCredentialReport service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GenerateCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current
/// Amazon Web Services account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateCredentialReport Operation
public virtual Task GenerateCredentialReportAsync(GenerateCredentialReportRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GenerateCredentialReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GenerateCredentialReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport
///
/// 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 the GetOrganizationsAccessReport
///
operation to check the status of the report generation. To check the status
/// of this request, use the JobId
parameter in the GetOrganizationsAccessReport
///
operation and test the JobStatus
response 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.
///
/// -
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
/// -
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport service method.
///
/// The response from the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request failed because the maximum number of concurrent requests for this account
/// are already running.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport Operation
public virtual GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportResponse GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport(GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 the GetOrganizationsAccessReport
///
operation to check the status of the report generation. To check the status
/// of this request, use the JobId
parameter in the GetOrganizationsAccessReport
///
operation and test the JobStatus
response 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.
///
/// -
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
/// -
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request failed because the maximum number of concurrent requests for this account
/// are already running.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport Operation
public virtual Task GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportAsync(GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GenerateOrganizationsAccessReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// 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 GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
operation returns a JobId
.
/// 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
JobId
returned by GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetail
/// must be used by the same role within a session, or by the same user when used to call
/// GetServiceLastAccessedDetail
.
///
/// -
///
/// 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 GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
request,
/// use the JobId
parameter in the same operations and test the JobStatus
/// response 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails service method.
///
/// The response from the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails Operation
public virtual GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponse GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails(GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// 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 GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
operation returns a JobId
.
/// 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
JobId
returned by GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetail
/// must be used by the same role within a session, or by the same user when used to call
/// GetServiceLastAccessedDetail
.
///
/// -
///
/// 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 GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
request,
/// use the JobId
parameter in the same operations and test the JobStatus
/// response 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails Operation
public virtual Task GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsAsync(GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetAccessKeyLastUsed
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccessKeyLastUsed service method.
///
/// The response from the GetAccessKeyLastUsed service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccessKeyLastUsed Operation
public virtual GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponse GetAccessKeyLastUsed(GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccessKeyLastUsed service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccessKeyLastUsed service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccessKeyLastUsed Operation
public virtual Task GetAccessKeyLastUsedAsync(GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccessKeyLastUsedRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccessKeyLastUsedResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetAccountAuthorizationDetails
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility class in the Java SDK. Other languages
/// and SDKs provide similar functionality.
///
///
///
/// You can optionally filter the results using the Filter
parameter. You
/// can paginate the results using the MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails service method.
///
/// The response from the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountAuthorizationDetails Operation
public virtual GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponse GetAccountAuthorizationDetails(GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility class in the Java SDK. Other languages
/// and SDKs provide similar functionality.
///
///
///
/// You can optionally filter the results using the Filter
parameter. You
/// can paginate the results using the MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountAuthorizationDetails service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountAuthorizationDetails Operation
public virtual Task GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsAsync(GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccountAuthorizationDetailsResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetAccountPasswordPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponse GetAccountPasswordPolicy()
{
return GetAccountPasswordPolicy(new GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest());
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccountPasswordPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponse GetAccountPasswordPolicy(GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetAccountPasswordPolicyAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return GetAccountPasswordPolicyAsync(new GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccountPasswordPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountPasswordPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountPasswordPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetAccountPasswordPolicyAsync(GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccountPasswordPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccountPasswordPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetAccountSummary
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountSummary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountSummary Operation
public virtual GetAccountSummaryResponse GetAccountSummary()
{
return GetAccountSummary(new GetAccountSummaryRequest());
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccountSummary service method.
///
/// The response from the GetAccountSummary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountSummary Operation
public virtual GetAccountSummaryResponse GetAccountSummary(GetAccountSummaryRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccountSummaryRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccountSummaryResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountSummary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountSummary Operation
public virtual Task GetAccountSummaryAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return GetAccountSummaryAsync(new GetAccountSummaryRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetAccountSummary service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetAccountSummary service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetAccountSummary Operation
public virtual Task GetAccountSummaryAsync(GetAccountSummaryRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetAccountSummaryRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetAccountSummaryResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
///
/// 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 GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
/// to 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.
///
///
/// A list of policies for which you want the list of context keys referenced in those policies. Each document is specified as a string containing the complete, valid JSON text of an IAM policy. The regex pattern used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of the following: - Any printable ASCII character ranging from the space character (
\u0020
) through the end of the ASCII character range - The printable characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement character set (through
\u00FF
) - The special characters tab (
\u0009
), line feed (\u000A
), and carriage return (\u000D
)
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy Operation
public virtual GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyResponse GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy(List policyInputList)
{
var request = new GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest();
request.PolicyInputList = policyInputList;
return GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy(request);
}
///
/// 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 GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
/// to 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy Operation
public virtual GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyResponse GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy(GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
/// to 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.
///
///
/// A list of policies for which you want the list of context keys referenced in those policies. Each document is specified as a string containing the complete, valid JSON text of an IAM policy. The regex pattern used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of the following: - Any printable ASCII character ranging from the space character (
\u0020
) through the end of the ASCII character range - The printable characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement character set (through
\u00FF
) - The special characters tab (
\u0009
), line feed (\u000A
), and carriage return (\u000D
)
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyAsync(List policyInputList, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var request = new GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest();
request.PolicyInputList = policyInputList;
return GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyAsync(request, cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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 GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy
/// to 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForCustomPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyAsync(GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetContextKeysForCustomPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The ARN of a user, group, or role whose policies contain the context keys that you want listed. If you specify a user, the list includes context keys that are found in all policies that are attached to the user. The list also includes all groups that the user is a member of. If you pick a group or a role, then it includes only those context keys that are found in policies attached to that entity. 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. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy Operation
public virtual GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponse GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(string policySourceArn)
{
var request = new GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest();
request.PolicySourceArn = policySourceArn;
return GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(request);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The ARN of a user, group, or role whose policies contain the context keys that you want listed. If you specify a user, the list includes context keys that are found in all policies that are attached to the user. The list also includes all groups that the user is a member of. If you pick a group or a role, then it includes only those context keys that are found in policies attached to that entity. 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. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
/// An optional list of additional policies for which you want the list of context keys that are referenced. The regex pattern used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of the following: - Any printable ASCII character ranging from the space character (
\u0020
) through the end of the ASCII character range - The printable characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement character set (through
\u00FF
) - The special characters tab (
\u0009
), line feed (\u000A
), and carriage return (\u000D
)
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy Operation
public virtual GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponse GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(string policySourceArn, List policyInputList)
{
var request = new GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest();
request.PolicySourceArn = policySourceArn;
request.PolicyInputList = policyInputList;
return GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(request);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy Operation
public virtual GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponse GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy(GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The ARN of a user, group, or role whose policies contain the context keys that you want listed. If you specify a user, the list includes context keys that are found in all policies that are attached to the user. The list also includes all groups that the user is a member of. If you pick a group or a role, then it includes only those context keys that are found in policies attached to that entity. 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. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyAsync(string policySourceArn, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var request = new GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest();
request.PolicySourceArn = policySourceArn;
return GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyAsync(request, cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The ARN of a user, group, or role whose policies contain the context keys that you want listed. If you specify a user, the list includes context keys that are found in all policies that are attached to the user. The list also includes all groups that the user is a member of. If you pick a group or a role, then it includes only those context keys that are found in policies attached to that entity. 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. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
/// An optional list of additional policies for which you want the list of context keys that are referenced. The regex pattern used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of the following: - Any printable ASCII character ranging from the space character (
\u0020
) through the end of the ASCII character range - The printable characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement character set (through
\u00FF
) - The special characters tab (
\u0009
), line feed (\u000A
), and carriage return (\u000D
)
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyAsync(string policySourceArn, List policyInputList, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var request = new GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest();
request.PolicySourceArn = policySourceArn;
request.PolicyInputList = policyInputList;
return GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyAsync(request, cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyAsync(GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetContextKeysForPrincipalPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetCredentialReport
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// The response from the GetCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because the most recent credential report has expired. To
/// generate a new credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport. For more information
/// about credential report expiration, see Getting
/// credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report does not exist. To generate
/// a credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report is still being generated.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetCredentialReport Operation
public virtual GetCredentialReportResponse GetCredentialReport()
{
return GetCredentialReport(new GetCredentialReportRequest());
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetCredentialReport service method.
///
/// The response from the GetCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because the most recent credential report has expired. To
/// generate a new credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport. For more information
/// about credential report expiration, see Getting
/// credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report does not exist. To generate
/// a credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report is still being generated.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetCredentialReport Operation
public virtual GetCredentialReportResponse GetCredentialReport(GetCredentialReportRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetCredentialReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetCredentialReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because the most recent credential report has expired. To
/// generate a new credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport. For more information
/// about credential report expiration, see Getting
/// credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report does not exist. To generate
/// a credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report is still being generated.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetCredentialReport Operation
public virtual Task GetCredentialReportAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return GetCredentialReportAsync(new GetCredentialReportRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetCredentialReport service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetCredentialReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because the most recent credential report has expired. To
/// generate a new credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport. For more information
/// about credential report expiration, see Getting
/// credential reports in the IAM User Guide.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report does not exist. To generate
/// a credential report, use GenerateCredentialReport.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the credential report is still being generated.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetCredentialReport Operation
public virtual Task GetCredentialReportAsync(GetCredentialReportRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetCredentialReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetCredentialReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetGroup
///
/// Returns a list of IAM users that are in the specified IAM group. You can paginate
/// the results using the MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetGroup service method.
///
/// The response from the GetGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetGroup Operation
public virtual GetGroupResponse GetGroup(GetGroupRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Returns a list of IAM users that are in the specified IAM group. You can paginate
/// the results using the MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetGroup service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetGroup service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetGroup Operation
public virtual Task GetGroupAsync(GetGroupRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetGroupRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetGroupResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetGroupPolicy
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual GetGroupPolicyResponse GetGroupPolicy(GetGroupPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetGroupPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetGroupPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetGroupPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetGroupPolicyAsync(GetGroupPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetGroupPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetGroupPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetInstanceProfile
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the GetInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual GetInstanceProfileResponse GetInstanceProfile(GetInstanceProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetInstanceProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetInstanceProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetInstanceProfile Operation
public virtual Task GetInstanceProfileAsync(GetInstanceProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetInstanceProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetInstanceProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetLoginProfile
///
/// 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 CreateDate
/// reflects 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 CreateDate
/// reflects 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetLoginProfile service method.
///
/// The response from the GetLoginProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetLoginProfile Operation
public virtual GetLoginProfileResponse GetLoginProfile(GetLoginProfileRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetLoginProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetLoginProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 CreateDate
/// reflects 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 CreateDate
/// reflects 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetLoginProfile service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetLoginProfile service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetLoginProfile Operation
public virtual Task GetLoginProfileAsync(GetLoginProfileRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetLoginProfileRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetLoginProfileResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetMFADevice
///
/// Retrieves information about an MFA device for a specified user.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetMFADevice service method.
///
/// The response from the GetMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetMFADevice Operation
public virtual GetMFADeviceResponse GetMFADevice(GetMFADeviceRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Retrieves information about an MFA device for a specified user.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetMFADevice service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetMFADevice service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetMFADevice Operation
public virtual Task GetMFADeviceAsync(GetMFADeviceRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetMFADeviceRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetMFADeviceResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetOpenIDConnectProvider
///
/// Returns information about the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object
/// in IAM.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the GetOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual GetOpenIDConnectProviderResponse GetOpenIDConnectProvider(GetOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Returns information about the specified OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider resource object
/// in IAM.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetOpenIDConnectProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetOpenIDConnectProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetOpenIDConnectProvider Operation
public virtual Task GetOpenIDConnectProviderAsync(GetOpenIDConnectProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetOpenIDConnectProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetOpenIDConnectProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetOrganizationsAccessReport
///
/// Retrieves the service last accessed data report for Organizations that was previously
/// generated using the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport
operation.
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetOrganizationsAccessReport service method.
///
/// The response from the GetOrganizationsAccessReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetOrganizationsAccessReport Operation
public virtual GetOrganizationsAccessReportResponse GetOrganizationsAccessReport(GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetOrganizationsAccessReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Retrieves the service last accessed data report for Organizations that was previously
/// generated using the GenerateOrganizationsAccessReport
operation.
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetOrganizationsAccessReport service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetOrganizationsAccessReport service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetOrganizationsAccessReport Operation
public virtual Task GetOrganizationsAccessReportAsync(GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetOrganizationsAccessReportRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetOrganizationsAccessReportResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetPolicy
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetPolicy Operation
public virtual GetPolicyResponse GetPolicy(GetPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetPolicyAsync(GetPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetPolicyVersion
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetPolicyVersion service method.
///
/// The response from the GetPolicyVersion service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetPolicyVersion Operation
public virtual GetPolicyVersionResponse GetPolicyVersion(GetPolicyVersionRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetPolicyVersionRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetPolicyVersionResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetPolicyVersion service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetPolicyVersion service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetPolicyVersion Operation
public virtual Task GetPolicyVersionAsync(GetPolicyVersionRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetPolicyVersionRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetPolicyVersionResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetRole
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility class in the Java SDK. Other languages
/// and SDKs provide similar functionality.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetRole service method.
///
/// The response from the GetRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetRole Operation
public virtual GetRoleResponse GetRole(GetRoleRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility class in the Java SDK. Other languages
/// and SDKs provide similar functionality.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetRole service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetRole service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetRole Operation
public virtual Task GetRoleAsync(GetRoleRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetRoleRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetRoleResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetRolePolicy
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetRolePolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetRolePolicy Operation
public virtual GetRolePolicyResponse GetRolePolicy(GetRolePolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetRolePolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetRolePolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetRolePolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetRolePolicyAsync(GetRolePolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetRolePolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetRolePolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetSAMLProvider
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetSAMLProvider service method.
///
/// The response from the GetSAMLProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetSAMLProvider Operation
public virtual GetSAMLProviderResponse GetSAMLProvider(GetSAMLProviderRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetSAMLProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetSAMLProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetSAMLProvider service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetSAMLProvider service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetSAMLProvider Operation
public virtual Task GetSAMLProviderAsync(GetSAMLProviderRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetSAMLProviderRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetSAMLProviderResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetServerCertificate
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServerCertificate service method.
///
/// The response from the GetServerCertificate service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServerCertificate Operation
public virtual GetServerCertificateResponse GetServerCertificate(GetServerCertificateRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServerCertificateRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServerCertificateResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServerCertificate service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetServerCertificate service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServerCertificate Operation
public virtual Task GetServerCertificateAsync(GetServerCertificateRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServerCertificateRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServerCertificateResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
///
/// Retrieves a service last accessed report that was created using the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
/// operation. You can use the JobId
parameter in GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
/// to 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 GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
operation returns
/// the reason that it failed.
///
///
///
/// The GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
operation 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
///
///
-
///
/// Group – Returns the ARN of the group member (user) that last attempted to
/// access the service
///
///
-
///
/// Role – Returns the role ARN that you used to generate the report
///
///
-
///
/// 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_LEVEL
granularity 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServiceLastAccessedDetails service method.
///
/// The response from the GetServiceLastAccessedDetails service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServiceLastAccessedDetails Operation
public virtual GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponse GetServiceLastAccessedDetails(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// Retrieves a service last accessed report that was created using the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
/// operation. You can use the JobId
parameter in GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
/// to 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 GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
operation returns
/// the reason that it failed.
///
///
///
/// The GetServiceLastAccessedDetails
operation 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
///
///
-
///
/// Group – Returns the ARN of the group member (user) that last attempted to
/// access the service
///
///
-
///
/// Role – Returns the role ARN that you used to generate the report
///
///
-
///
/// 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_LEVEL
granularity 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServiceLastAccessedDetails service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetServiceLastAccessedDetails service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServiceLastAccessedDetails Operation
public virtual Task GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsAsync(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
///
/// After you generate a group or policy report using the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
/// operation, you can use the JobId
parameter in GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
.
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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 GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
/// operation returns the reason that it failed.
///
///
///
/// By default, the list of associated entities is sorted by date, with the most recent
/// access listed first.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities service method.
///
/// The response from the GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities Operation
public virtual GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesResponse GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// After you generate a group or policy report using the GenerateServiceLastAccessedDetails
/// operation, you can use the JobId
parameter in GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
.
/// 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.
///
///
-
///
/// 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 GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities
/// operation returns the reason that it failed.
///
///
///
/// By default, the list of associated entities is sorted by date, with the most recent
/// access listed first.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntities Operation
public virtual Task GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesAsync(GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServiceLastAccessedDetailsWithEntitiesResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus
///
/// 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 DeletionTaskId
/// parameter in GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus
to 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus service method.
///
/// The response from the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus Operation
public virtual GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusResponse GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus(GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 DeletionTaskId
/// parameter in GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus
to 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.
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for
/// an input parameter.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatus Operation
public virtual Task GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusAsync(GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetServiceLinkedRoleDeletionStatusResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetSSHPublicKey
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetSSHPublicKey service method.
///
/// The response from the GetSSHPublicKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the public key encoding format is unsupported or
/// unrecognized.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetSSHPublicKey Operation
public virtual GetSSHPublicKeyResponse GetSSHPublicKey(GetSSHPublicKeyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetSSHPublicKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetSSHPublicKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetSSHPublicKey service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetSSHPublicKey service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request was rejected because the public key encoding format is unsupported or
/// unrecognized.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetSSHPublicKey Operation
public virtual Task GetSSHPublicKeyAsync(GetSSHPublicKeyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetSSHPublicKeyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetSSHPublicKeyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetUser
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// The response from the GetUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetUser Operation
public virtual GetUserResponse GetUser()
{
return GetUser(new GetUserRequest());
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetUser service method.
///
/// The response from the GetUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetUser Operation
public virtual GetUserResponse GetUser(GetUserRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetUserRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetUserResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetUser Operation
public virtual Task GetUserAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return GetUserAsync(new GetUserRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetUser service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetUser service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetUser Operation
public virtual Task GetUserAsync(GetUserRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetUserRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetUserResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region GetUserPolicy
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetUserPolicy service method.
///
/// The response from the GetUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetUserPolicy Operation
public virtual GetUserPolicyResponse GetUserPolicy(GetUserPolicyRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 decode
method of
/// the java.net.URLDecoder
utility 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.
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetUserPolicy service method.
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the GetUserPolicy service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for GetUserPolicy Operation
public virtual Task GetUserPolicyAsync(GetUserPolicyRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = GetUserPolicyRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = GetUserPolicyResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return InvokeAsync(request, options, cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
#region ListAccessKeys
///
/// 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 MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
///
///
/// If the UserName
is 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, then UserName
is required. If a long-term key is
/// assigned to the user, then UserName
is 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.
///
///
///
/// To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key
/// is accessible only during key and user creation.
///
///
///
///
/// The response from the ListAccessKeys service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for ListAccessKeys Operation
public virtual ListAccessKeysResponse ListAccessKeys()
{
return ListAccessKeys(new ListAccessKeysRequest());
}
///
/// 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 MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
///
///
/// If the UserName
is 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, then UserName
is required. If a long-term key is
/// assigned to the user, then UserName
is 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.
///
///
///
/// To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key
/// is accessible only during key and user creation.
///
///
///
/// Container for the necessary parameters to execute the ListAccessKeys service method.
///
/// The response from the ListAccessKeys service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for ListAccessKeys Operation
public virtual ListAccessKeysResponse ListAccessKeys(ListAccessKeysRequest request)
{
var options = new InvokeOptions();
options.RequestMarshaller = ListAccessKeysRequestMarshaller.Instance;
options.ResponseUnmarshaller = ListAccessKeysResponseUnmarshaller.Instance;
return Invoke(request, options);
}
///
/// 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 MaxItems
and Marker
parameters.
///
///
///
/// If the UserName
is 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, then UserName
is required. If a long-term key is
/// assigned to the user, then UserName
is 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.
///
///
///
/// To ensure the security of your Amazon Web Services account, the secret access key
/// is accessible only during key and user creation.
///
///
///
///
/// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
///
///
/// The response from the ListAccessKeys service method, as returned by IdentityManagementService.
///
/// The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist.
/// The error message describes the resource.
///
///
/// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure.
///
/// REST API Reference for ListAccessKeys Operation
public virtual Task ListAccessKeysAsync(System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken))
{
return ListAccessKeysAsync(new ListAccessKeysRequest(), cancellationToken);
}
///
/// 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