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Class AssumeRoleResponse

Namespace
Amazon.SecurityToken.Model
Assembly
AWSSDK.SecurityToken.dll

Contains the response to a successful AssumeRole request, including temporary Amazon Web Services credentials that can be used to make Amazon Web Services requests.

public class AssumeRoleResponse : AmazonWebServiceResponse
Inheritance
AssumeRoleResponse

Constructors

AssumeRoleResponse()

public AssumeRoleResponse()

Properties

AssumedRoleUser

Gets and sets the property AssumedRoleUser.

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and the assumed role ID, which are identifiers that you can use to refer to the resulting temporary security credentials. For example, you can reference these credentials as a principal in a resource-based policy by using the ARN or assumed role ID. The ARN and ID include the

RoleSessionName
that you specified when you called
AssumeRole
.
public AssumedRoleUser AssumedRoleUser { get; set; }

Property Value

AssumedRoleUser

Credentials

Gets and sets the property Credentials.

The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security (or session) token.

note

The size of the security token that STS API operations return is not fixed. We strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.

public Credentials Credentials { get; set; }

Property Value

Credentials

PackedPolicySize

Gets and sets the property PackedPolicySize.

A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent, which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.

public int PackedPolicySize { get; set; }

Property Value

int

SourceIdentity

Gets and sets the property SourceIdentity.

The source identity specified by the principal that is calling the

AssumeRole
operation.

You can require users to specify a source identity when they assume a role. You do this by using the

sts:SourceIdentity
condition key in a role trust policy. You can use source identity information in CloudTrail logs to determine who took actions with a role. You can use the
aws:SourceIdentity
condition key to further control access to Amazon Web Services resources based on the value of source identity. For more information about using source identity, see Monitor and control actions taken with assumed roles in the IAM User Guide.

The regex used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@-

public string SourceIdentity { get; set; }

Property Value

string