[ aws . verifiedpermissions ]
Returns a paginated list of all of the identity sources defined in the specified policy store.
See also: AWS API Documentation
list-identity-sources
is a paginated operation. Multiple API calls may be issued in order to retrieve the entire data set of results. You can disable pagination by providing the --no-paginate
argument.
When using --output text
and the --query
argument on a paginated response, the --query
argument must extract data from the results of the following query expressions: identitySources
list-identity-sources
--policy-store-id <value>
[--filters <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--starting-token <value>]
[--page-size <value>]
[--max-items <value>]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--debug]
[--endpoint-url <value>]
[--no-verify-ssl]
[--no-paginate]
[--output <value>]
[--query <value>]
[--profile <value>]
[--region <value>]
[--version <value>]
[--color <value>]
[--no-sign-request]
[--ca-bundle <value>]
[--cli-read-timeout <value>]
[--cli-connect-timeout <value>]
[--cli-binary-format <value>]
[--no-cli-pager]
[--cli-auto-prompt]
[--no-cli-auto-prompt]
--policy-store-id
(string)
Specifies the ID of the policy store that contains the identity sources that you want to list.
--filters
(list)
Specifies characteristics of an identity source that you can use to limit the output to matching identity sources.
(structure)
A structure that defines characteristics of an identity source that you can use to filter.
This data type is a request parameter for the ListIdentityStores operation.
principalEntityType -> (string)
The Cedar entity type of the principals returned by the identity provider (IdP) associated with this identity source.
Shorthand Syntax:
principalEntityType=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"principalEntityType": "string"
}
...
]
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--starting-token
(string)
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the
NextToken
from a previously truncated response.For usage examples, see Pagination in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide .
--page-size
(integer)
The size of each page to get in the AWS service call. This does not affect the number of items returned in the command’s output. Setting a smaller page size results in more calls to the AWS service, retrieving fewer items in each call. This can help prevent the AWS service calls from timing out.
For usage examples, see Pagination in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide .
--max-items
(integer)
The total number of items to return in the command’s output. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified, a
NextToken
is provided in the command’s output. To resume pagination, provide theNextToken
value in thestarting-token
argument of a subsequent command. Do not use theNextToken
response element directly outside of the AWS CLI.For usage examples, see Pagination in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide .
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command. The generated JSON skeleton is not stable between versions of the AWS CLI and there are no backwards compatibility guarantees in the JSON skeleton generated.
--debug
(boolean)
Turn on debug logging.
--endpoint-url
(string)
Override command’s default URL with the given URL.
--no-verify-ssl
(boolean)
By default, the AWS CLI uses SSL when communicating with AWS services. For each SSL connection, the AWS CLI will verify SSL certificates. This option overrides the default behavior of verifying SSL certificates.
--no-paginate
(boolean)
Disable automatic pagination. If automatic pagination is disabled, the AWS CLI will only make one call, for the first page of results.
--output
(string)
The formatting style for command output.
--query
(string)
A JMESPath query to use in filtering the response data.
--profile
(string)
Use a specific profile from your credential file.
--region
(string)
The region to use. Overrides config/env settings.
--version
(string)
Display the version of this tool.
--color
(string)
Turn on/off color output.
--no-sign-request
(boolean)
Do not sign requests. Credentials will not be loaded if this argument is provided.
--ca-bundle
(string)
The CA certificate bundle to use when verifying SSL certificates. Overrides config/env settings.
--cli-read-timeout
(int)
The maximum socket read time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket read will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.
--cli-connect-timeout
(int)
The maximum socket connect time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket connect will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.
--cli-binary-format
(string)
The formatting style to be used for binary blobs. The default format is base64. The base64 format expects binary blobs to be provided as a base64 encoded string. The raw-in-base64-out format preserves compatibility with AWS CLI V1 behavior and binary values must be passed literally. When providing contents from a file that map to a binary blob fileb://
will always be treated as binary and use the file contents directly regardless of the cli-binary-format
setting. When using file://
the file contents will need to properly formatted for the configured cli-binary-format
.
--no-cli-pager
(boolean)
Disable cli pager for output.
--cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
--no-cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Disable automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
To use the following examples, you must have the AWS CLI installed and configured. See the Getting started guide in the AWS CLI User Guide for more information.
Unless otherwise stated, all examples have unix-like quotation rules. These examples will need to be adapted to your terminal’s quoting rules. See Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI User Guide .
To list the available identity sources
The following list-identity-sources
example lists all identity sources in the specified policy store.
aws verifiedpermissions list-identity-sources \
--policy-store-id PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111
Output:
{
"identitySources": [
{
"createdDate": "2023-06-12T22:27:49.150035+00:00",
"details": {
"clientIds": [ "a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0kalbmc" ],
"discoveryUrl": "https://cognito-idp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/us-west-2_1a2b3c4d5",
"openIdIssuer": "COGNITO",
"userPoolArn": "arn:aws:cognito-idp:us-west-2:123456789012:userpool/us-west-2_1a2b3c4d5"
},
"identitySourceId": "ISEXAMPLEabcdefg111111",
"lastUpdatedDate": "2023-06-12T22:27:49.150035+00:00",
"policyStoreId": "PSEXAMPLEabcdefg111111",
"principalEntityType": "User"
}
]
}
For more information about identity sources, see Using Amazon Verified Permissions with identity providers in the Amazon Verified Permissions User Guide.
nextToken -> (string)
If present, this value indicates that more output is available than is included in the current response. Use this value in theNextToken
request parameter in a subsequent call to the operation to get the next part of the output. You should repeat this until theNextToken
response element comes back asnull
. This indicates that this is the last page of results.
identitySources -> (list)
The list of identity sources stored in the specified policy store.
(structure)
A structure that defines an identity source.
This data type is a response parameter to the ListIdentitySources operation.
createdDate -> (timestamp)
The date and time the identity source was originally created.details -> (structure)
A structure that contains the details of the associated identity provider (IdP).
clientIds -> (list)
The application client IDs associated with the specified Amazon Cognito user pool that are enabled for this identity source.
(string)
userPoolArn -> (string)
The Amazon Cognito user pool whose identities are accessible to this Verified Permissions policy store.discoveryUrl -> (string)
The well-known URL that points to this user pool’s OIDC discovery endpoint. This is a URL string in the following format. This URL replaces the placeholders for both the Amazon Web Services Region and the user pool identifier with those appropriate for this user pool.
https://cognito-idp.*<region>* .amazonaws.com/*<user-pool-id>* /.well-known/openid-configuration
openIdIssuer -> (string)
A string that identifies the type of OIDC service represented by this identity source.
At this time, the only valid value is
cognito
.identitySourceId -> (string)
The unique identifier of the identity source.lastUpdatedDate -> (timestamp)
The date and time the identity source was most recently updated.policyStoreId -> (string)
The identifier of the policy store that contains the identity source.principalEntityType -> (string)
The Cedar entity type of the principals returned from the IdP associated with this identity source.configuration -> (tagged union structure)
Contains configuration information about an identity source.
Note
This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys can be set:cognitoUserPoolConfiguration
,openIdConnectConfiguration
.cognitoUserPoolConfiguration -> (structure)
Contains configuration details of a Amazon Cognito user pool that Verified Permissions can use as a source of authenticated identities as entities. It specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a Amazon Cognito user pool, the policy store entity that you want to assign to user groups, and one or more application client IDs.
Example:
"configuration":{"cognitoUserPoolConfiguration":{"userPoolArn":"arn:aws:cognito-idp:us-east-1:123456789012:userpool/us-east-1_1a2b3c4d5","clientIds": ["a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0kalbmc"],"groupConfiguration": {"groupEntityType": "MyCorp::Group"}}}
userPoolArn -> (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Cognito user pool that contains the identities to be authorized.
Example:
"userPoolArn": "arn:aws:cognito-idp:us-east-1:123456789012:userpool/us-east-1_1a2b3c4d5"
clientIds -> (list)
The unique application client IDs that are associated with the specified Amazon Cognito user pool.
Example:
"clientIds": ["&ExampleCogClientId;"]
(string)
issuer -> (string)
The OpenID Connect (OIDC)
issuer
ID of the Amazon Cognito user pool that contains the identities to be authorized.Example:
"issuer": "https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_1a2b3c4d5"
groupConfiguration -> (structure)
The type of entity that a policy store maps to groups from an Amazon Cognito user pool identity source.
groupEntityType -> (string)
The name of the schema entity type that’s mapped to the user pool group. Defaults toAWS::CognitoGroup
.openIdConnectConfiguration -> (structure)
Contains configuration details of an OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider, or identity source, that Verified Permissions can use to generate entities from authenticated identities. It specifies the issuer URL, token type that you want to use, and policy store entity details.
Example:
"configuration":{"openIdConnectConfiguration":{"issuer":"https://auth.example.com","tokenSelection":{"accessTokenOnly":{"audiences":["https://myapp.example.com","https://myapp2.example.com"],"principalIdClaim":"sub"}},"entityIdPrefix":"MyOIDCProvider","groupConfiguration":{"groupClaim":"groups","groupEntityType":"MyCorp::UserGroup"}}}
issuer -> (string)
The issuer URL of an OIDC identity provider. This URL must have an OIDC discovery endpoint at the path.well-known/openid-configuration
.entityIdPrefix -> (string)
A descriptive string that you want to prefix to user entities from your OIDC identity provider. For example, if you set anentityIdPrefix
ofMyOIDCProvider
, you can reference principals in your policies in the formatMyCorp::User::MyOIDCProvider|Carlos
.groupConfiguration -> (structure)
The claim in OIDC identity provider tokens that indicates a user’s group membership, and the entity type that you want to map it to. For example, this object can map the contents of a
groups
claim toMyCorp::UserGroup
.groupClaim -> (string)
The token claim that you want Verified Permissions to interpret as group membership. For example,groups
.groupEntityType -> (string)
The policy store entity type that you want to map your users’ group claim to. For example,MyCorp::UserGroup
. A group entity type is an entity that can have a user entity type as a member.tokenSelection -> (tagged union structure)
The token type that you want to process from your OIDC identity provider. Your policy store can process either identity (ID) or access tokens from a given OIDC identity source.
Note
This is a Tagged Union structure. Only one of the following top level keys can be set:accessTokenOnly
,identityTokenOnly
.accessTokenOnly -> (structure)
The OIDC configuration for processing access tokens. Contains allowed audience claims, for example
https://auth.example.com
, and the claim that you want to map to the principal, for examplesub
.principalIdClaim -> (string)
The claim that determines the principal in OIDC access tokens. For example,sub
.audiences -> (list)
The access token
aud
claim values that you want to accept in your policy store. For example,https://myapp.example.com, https://myapp2.example.com
.(string)
identityTokenOnly -> (structure)
The OIDC configuration for processing identity (ID) tokens. Contains allowed client ID claims, for example
1example23456789
, and the claim that you want to map to the principal, for examplesub
.principalIdClaim -> (string)
The claim that determines the principal in OIDC access tokens. For example,sub
.clientIds -> (list)
The ID token audience, or client ID, claim values that you want to accept in your policy store from an OIDC identity provider. For example,
1example23456789, 2example10111213
.(string)