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package com.amazonaws.services.cognitoidentity.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;
/**
*
* Input to the GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentity
action.
*
*/
public class GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest extends
AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {
/**
*
* An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*/
private String identityPoolId;
/**
*
* A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*/
private String identityId;
/**
*
* A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to provider
* tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a public provider or
* developer provider. If the user is from a developer provider, the
* name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
. The
* developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will refer to your
* users; you provided this domain while creating/updating the identity
* pool. The developer user identifier is an identifier from your backend
* that uniquely identifies a user. When you create an identity pool, you
* can specify the supported logins.
*
*/
private java.util.Map logins;
/**
*
* The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a custom
* expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If you don't
* provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15 minutes. You can
* exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary AWS credentials, which
* are valid for a maximum of one hour. The maximum token duration you can
* set is 24 hours. You should take care in setting the expiration time for
* a token, as there are significant security implications: an attacker
* could use a leaked token to access your AWS resources for the token's
* duration.
*
*/
private Long tokenDuration;
/**
*
* An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*
* @param identityPoolId
* An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
*/
public void setIdentityPoolId(String identityPoolId) {
this.identityPoolId = identityPoolId;
}
/**
*
* An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*
* @return An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
*/
public String getIdentityPoolId() {
return this.identityPoolId;
}
/**
*
* An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*
* @param identityPoolId
* An identity pool ID in the format REGION:GUID.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be
* chained together.
*/
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest withIdentityPoolId(
String identityPoolId) {
setIdentityPoolId(identityPoolId);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*
* @param identityId
* A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
*/
public void setIdentityId(String identityId) {
this.identityId = identityId;
}
/**
*
* A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*
* @return A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
*/
public String getIdentityId() {
return this.identityId;
}
/**
*
* A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
*
*
* @param identityId
* A unique identifier in the format REGION:GUID.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be
* chained together.
*/
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest withIdentityId(
String identityId) {
setIdentityId(identityId);
return this;
}
/**
*
* A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to provider
* tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a public provider or
* developer provider. If the user is from a developer provider, the
* name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
. The
* developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will refer to your
* users; you provided this domain while creating/updating the identity
* pool. The developer user identifier is an identifier from your backend
* that uniquely identifies a user. When you create an identity pool, you
* can specify the supported logins.
*
*
* @return A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to
* provider tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a
* public provider or developer provider. If the user is from a
* developer provider, the name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
* . The developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will
* refer to your users; you provided this domain while
* creating/updating the identity pool. The developer user
* identifier is an identifier from your backend that uniquely
* identifies a user. When you create an identity pool, you can
* specify the supported logins.
*/
public java.util.Map getLogins() {
return logins;
}
/**
*
* A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to provider
* tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a public provider or
* developer provider. If the user is from a developer provider, the
* name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
. The
* developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will refer to your
* users; you provided this domain while creating/updating the identity
* pool. The developer user identifier is an identifier from your backend
* that uniquely identifies a user. When you create an identity pool, you
* can specify the supported logins.
*
*
* @param logins
* A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to
* provider tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a
* public provider or developer provider. If the user is from a
* developer provider, the name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
* . The developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will
* refer to your users; you provided this domain while
* creating/updating the identity pool. The developer user identifier
* is an identifier from your backend that uniquely identifies a
* user. When you create an identity pool, you can specify the
* supported logins.
*/
public void setLogins(java.util.Map logins) {
this.logins = logins;
}
/**
*
* A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to provider
* tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a public provider or
* developer provider. If the user is from a developer provider, the
* name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
. The
* developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will refer to your
* users; you provided this domain while creating/updating the identity
* pool. The developer user identifier is an identifier from your backend
* that uniquely identifies a user. When you create an identity pool, you
* can specify the supported logins.
*
*
* @param logins
* A set of optional name-value pairs that map provider names to
* provider tokens. Each name-value pair represents a user from a
* public provider or developer provider. If the user is from a
* developer provider, the name-value pair will follow the syntax
* "developer_provider_name": "developer_user_identifier"
* . The developer provider is the "domain" by which Cognito will
* refer to your users; you provided this domain while
* creating/updating the identity pool. The developer user identifier
* is an identifier from your backend that uniquely identifies a
* user. When you create an identity pool, you can specify the
* supported logins.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be
* chained together.
*/
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest withLogins(
java.util.Map logins) {
setLogins(logins);
return this;
}
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest addLoginsEntry(String key,
String value) {
if (null == this.logins) {
this.logins = new java.util.HashMap();
}
if (this.logins.containsKey(key))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duplicated keys ("
+ key.toString() + ") are provided.");
this.logins.put(key, value);
return this;
}
/**
* Removes all the entries added into Logins. <p> Returns a reference to
* this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest clearLoginsEntries() {
this.logins = null;
return this;
}
/**
*
* The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a custom
* expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If you don't
* provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15 minutes. You can
* exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary AWS credentials, which
* are valid for a maximum of one hour. The maximum token duration you can
* set is 24 hours. You should take care in setting the expiration time for
* a token, as there are significant security implications: an attacker
* could use a leaked token to access your AWS resources for the token's
* duration.
*
*
* @param tokenDuration
* The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a
* custom expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If
* you don't provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15
* minutes. You can exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary
* AWS credentials, which are valid for a maximum of one hour. The
* maximum token duration you can set is 24 hours. You should take
* care in setting the expiration time for a token, as there are
* significant security implications: an attacker could use a leaked
* token to access your AWS resources for the token's duration.
*/
public void setTokenDuration(Long tokenDuration) {
this.tokenDuration = tokenDuration;
}
/**
*
* The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a custom
* expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If you don't
* provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15 minutes. You can
* exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary AWS credentials, which
* are valid for a maximum of one hour. The maximum token duration you can
* set is 24 hours. You should take care in setting the expiration time for
* a token, as there are significant security implications: an attacker
* could use a leaked token to access your AWS resources for the token's
* duration.
*
*
* @return The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a
* custom expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If
* you don't provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15
* minutes. You can exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary
* AWS credentials, which are valid for a maximum of one hour. The
* maximum token duration you can set is 24 hours. You should take
* care in setting the expiration time for a token, as there are
* significant security implications: an attacker could use a leaked
* token to access your AWS resources for the token's duration.
*/
public Long getTokenDuration() {
return this.tokenDuration;
}
/**
*
* The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a custom
* expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If you don't
* provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15 minutes. You can
* exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary AWS credentials, which
* are valid for a maximum of one hour. The maximum token duration you can
* set is 24 hours. You should take care in setting the expiration time for
* a token, as there are significant security implications: an attacker
* could use a leaked token to access your AWS resources for the token's
* duration.
*
*
* @param tokenDuration
* The expiration time of the token, in seconds. You can specify a
* custom expiration time for the token so that you can cache it. If
* you don't provide an expiration time, the token is valid for 15
* minutes. You can exchange the token with Amazon STS for temporary
* AWS credentials, which are valid for a maximum of one hour. The
* maximum token duration you can set is 24 hours. You should take
* care in setting the expiration time for a token, as there are
* significant security implications: an attacker could use a leaked
* token to access your AWS resources for the token's duration.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be
* chained together.
*/
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest withTokenDuration(
Long tokenDuration) {
setTokenDuration(tokenDuration);
return this;
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
* debugging.
*
* @return A string representation of this object.
*
* @see java.lang.Object#toString()
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append("{");
if (getIdentityPoolId() != null)
sb.append("IdentityPoolId: " + getIdentityPoolId() + ",");
if (getIdentityId() != null)
sb.append("IdentityId: " + getIdentityId() + ",");
if (getLogins() != null)
sb.append("Logins: " + getLogins() + ",");
if (getTokenDuration() != null)
sb.append("TokenDuration: " + getTokenDuration());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest == false)
return false;
GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest other = (GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest) obj;
if (other.getIdentityPoolId() == null
^ this.getIdentityPoolId() == null)
return false;
if (other.getIdentityPoolId() != null
&& other.getIdentityPoolId().equals(this.getIdentityPoolId()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getIdentityId() == null ^ this.getIdentityId() == null)
return false;
if (other.getIdentityId() != null
&& other.getIdentityId().equals(this.getIdentityId()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getLogins() == null ^ this.getLogins() == null)
return false;
if (other.getLogins() != null
&& other.getLogins().equals(this.getLogins()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getTokenDuration() == null ^ this.getTokenDuration() == null)
return false;
if (other.getTokenDuration() != null
&& other.getTokenDuration().equals(this.getTokenDuration()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime
* hashCode
+ ((getIdentityPoolId() == null) ? 0 : getIdentityPoolId()
.hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode
+ ((getIdentityId() == null) ? 0 : getIdentityId().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode
+ ((getLogins() == null) ? 0 : getLogins().hashCode());
hashCode = prime
* hashCode
+ ((getTokenDuration() == null) ? 0 : getTokenDuration()
.hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest clone() {
return (GetOpenIdTokenForDeveloperIdentityRequest) super.clone();
}
}