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package com.amazonaws.services.cognitoidp.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * 

* The request representing the confirmation for a password reset. *

* * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *

* The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. *

*/ private String clientId; /** *

* A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. *

*/ private String secretHash; /** *

* The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your user's * username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias attribute in your * user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a user from a third-party * IdP. *

*/ private String username; /** *

* The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. *

*/ private String confirmationCode; /** *

* The new password that your user wants to set. *

*/ private String password; /** *

* The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword calls. *

*/ private AnalyticsMetadataType analyticsMetadata; /** *

* Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon Cognito * advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app generates and * passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. *

*/ private UserContextDataType userContextData; /** *

* A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers. *

*

* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function * receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides the data that * you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your function code in * Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow for your specific needs. *

*

* For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. *

* *

* When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following: *

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    * Store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda triggers that are assigned to a user pool * to support custom workflows. If your user pool configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata * parameter serves no purpose. *

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    * Validate the ClientMetadata value. *

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    * Encrypt the ClientMetadata value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to provide sensitive information. *

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*/ private java.util.Map clientMetadata; /** *

* The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. *

* * @param clientId * The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. */ public void setClientId(String clientId) { this.clientId = clientId; } /** *

* The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. *

* * @return The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. */ public String getClientId() { return this.clientId; } /** *

* The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. *

* * @param clientId * The app client ID of the app associated with the user pool. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withClientId(String clientId) { setClientId(clientId); return this; } /** *

* A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. *

* * @param secretHash * A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. */ public void setSecretHash(String secretHash) { this.secretHash = secretHash; } /** *

* A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. *

* * @return A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. */ public String getSecretHash() { return this.secretHash; } /** *

* A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. *

* * @param secretHash * A keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) calculated using the secret key of a user pool client and * username plus the client ID in the message. For more information about SecretHash, see Computing secret hash values. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withSecretHash(String secretHash) { setSecretHash(secretHash); return this; } /** *

* The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your user's * username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias attribute in your * user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a user from a third-party * IdP. *

* * @param username * The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your * user's username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias * attribute in your user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a * user from a third-party IdP. */ public void setUsername(String username) { this.username = username; } /** *

* The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your user's * username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias attribute in your * user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a user from a third-party * IdP. *

* * @return The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your * user's username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias * attribute in your user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a * user from a third-party IdP. */ public String getUsername() { return this.username; } /** *

* The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your user's * username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias attribute in your * user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a user from a third-party * IdP. *

* * @param username * The username of the user that you want to query or modify. The value of this parameter is typically your * user's username, but it can be any of their alias attributes. If username isn't an alias * attribute in your user pool, this value must be the sub of a local user or the username of a * user from a third-party IdP. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withUsername(String username) { setUsername(username); return this; } /** *

* The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. *

* * @param confirmationCode * The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. */ public void setConfirmationCode(String confirmationCode) { this.confirmationCode = confirmationCode; } /** *

* The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. *

* * @return The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. */ public String getConfirmationCode() { return this.confirmationCode; } /** *

* The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. *

* * @param confirmationCode * The confirmation code from your user's request to reset their password. For more information, see ForgotPassword. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withConfirmationCode(String confirmationCode) { setConfirmationCode(confirmationCode); return this; } /** *

* The new password that your user wants to set. *

* * @param password * The new password that your user wants to set. */ public void setPassword(String password) { this.password = password; } /** *

* The new password that your user wants to set. *

* * @return The new password that your user wants to set. */ public String getPassword() { return this.password; } /** *

* The new password that your user wants to set. *

* * @param password * The new password that your user wants to set. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withPassword(String password) { setPassword(password); return this; } /** *

* The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword calls. *

* * @param analyticsMetadata * The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword * calls. */ public void setAnalyticsMetadata(AnalyticsMetadataType analyticsMetadata) { this.analyticsMetadata = analyticsMetadata; } /** *

* The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword calls. *

* * @return The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword * calls. */ public AnalyticsMetadataType getAnalyticsMetadata() { return this.analyticsMetadata; } /** *

* The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword calls. *

* * @param analyticsMetadata * The Amazon Pinpoint analytics metadata for collecting metrics for ConfirmForgotPassword * calls. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withAnalyticsMetadata(AnalyticsMetadataType analyticsMetadata) { setAnalyticsMetadata(analyticsMetadata); return this; } /** *

* Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon Cognito * advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app generates and * passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. *

* * @param userContextData * Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon * Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app * generates and passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. */ public void setUserContextData(UserContextDataType userContextData) { this.userContextData = userContextData; } /** *

* Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon Cognito * advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app generates and * passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. *

* * @return Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon * Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your * app generates and passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. */ public UserContextDataType getUserContextData() { return this.userContextData; } /** *

* Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon Cognito * advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app generates and * passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. *

* * @param userContextData * Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon * Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app * generates and passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withUserContextData(UserContextDataType userContextData) { setUserContextData(userContextData); return this; } /** *

* A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers. *

*

* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function * receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides the data that * you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your function code in * Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow for your specific needs. *

*

* For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. *

* *

* When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following: *

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* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the * function receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides * the data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your * function code in Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow * for your specific needs. *

*

* For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. *

* *

* When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following: *

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*/ public java.util.Map getClientMetadata() { return clientMetadata; } /** *

* A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers. *

*

* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function * receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides the data that * you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your function code in * Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow for your specific needs. *

*

* For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. *

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* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the * function receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides * the data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your * function code in Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow * for your specific needs. *

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*/ public void setClientMetadata(java.util.Map clientMetadata) { this.clientMetadata = clientMetadata; } /** *

* A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers. *

*

* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the function * receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides the data that * you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your function code in * Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow for your specific needs. *

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* For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. *

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* When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following: *

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* You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the * ConfirmForgotPassword API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the post * confirmation trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON payload, which the * function receives as input. This payload contains a clientMetadata attribute, which provides * the data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your ConfirmForgotPassword request. In your * function code in Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance your workflow * for your specific needs. *

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* For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. *

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* When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following: *

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* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest withClientMetadata(java.util.Map clientMetadata) { setClientMetadata(clientMetadata); return this; } /** * Add a single ClientMetadata entry * * @see ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest#withClientMetadata * @returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest addClientMetadataEntry(String key, String value) { if (null == this.clientMetadata) { this.clientMetadata = new java.util.HashMap(); } if (this.clientMetadata.containsKey(key)) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duplicated keys (" + key.toString() + ") are provided."); this.clientMetadata.put(key, value); return this; } /** * Removes all the entries added into ClientMetadata. * * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest clearClientMetadataEntries() { this.clientMetadata = null; return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getClientId() != null) sb.append("ClientId: ").append("***Sensitive Data Redacted***").append(","); if (getSecretHash() != null) sb.append("SecretHash: ").append("***Sensitive Data Redacted***").append(","); if (getUsername() != null) sb.append("Username: ").append("***Sensitive Data Redacted***").append(","); if (getConfirmationCode() != null) sb.append("ConfirmationCode: ").append(getConfirmationCode()).append(","); if (getPassword() != null) sb.append("Password: ").append("***Sensitive Data Redacted***").append(","); if (getAnalyticsMetadata() != null) sb.append("AnalyticsMetadata: ").append(getAnalyticsMetadata()).append(","); if (getUserContextData() != null) sb.append("UserContextData: ").append("***Sensitive Data Redacted***").append(","); if (getClientMetadata() != null) sb.append("ClientMetadata: ").append(getClientMetadata()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest == false) return false; ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest other = (ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest) obj; if (other.getClientId() == null ^ this.getClientId() == null) return false; if (other.getClientId() != null && other.getClientId().equals(this.getClientId()) == false) return false; if (other.getSecretHash() == null ^ this.getSecretHash() == null) return false; if (other.getSecretHash() != null && other.getSecretHash().equals(this.getSecretHash()) == false) return false; if (other.getUsername() == null ^ this.getUsername() == null) return false; if (other.getUsername() != null && other.getUsername().equals(this.getUsername()) == false) return false; if (other.getConfirmationCode() == null ^ this.getConfirmationCode() == null) return false; if (other.getConfirmationCode() != null && other.getConfirmationCode().equals(this.getConfirmationCode()) == false) return false; if (other.getPassword() == null ^ this.getPassword() == null) return false; if (other.getPassword() != null && other.getPassword().equals(this.getPassword()) == false) return false; if (other.getAnalyticsMetadata() == null ^ this.getAnalyticsMetadata() == null) return false; if (other.getAnalyticsMetadata() != null && other.getAnalyticsMetadata().equals(this.getAnalyticsMetadata()) == false) return false; if (other.getUserContextData() == null ^ this.getUserContextData() == null) return false; if (other.getUserContextData() != null && other.getUserContextData().equals(this.getUserContextData()) == false) return false; if (other.getClientMetadata() == null ^ this.getClientMetadata() == null) return false; if (other.getClientMetadata() != null && other.getClientMetadata().equals(this.getClientMetadata()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getClientId() == null) ? 0 : getClientId().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSecretHash() == null) ? 0 : getSecretHash().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getUsername() == null) ? 0 : getUsername().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getConfirmationCode() == null) ? 0 : getConfirmationCode().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPassword() == null) ? 0 : getPassword().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAnalyticsMetadata() == null) ? 0 : getAnalyticsMetadata().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getUserContextData() == null) ? 0 : getUserContextData().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getClientMetadata() == null) ? 0 : getClientMetadata().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest clone() { return (ConfirmForgotPasswordRequest) super.clone(); } }




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