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Package sts provides a client for AWS Security Token Service.

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type AssumeRoleRequest

type AssumeRoleRequest struct {
	DurationSeconds aws.IntegerValue `query:"DurationSeconds" xml:"DurationSeconds"`
	ExternalID      aws.StringValue  `query:"ExternalId" xml:"ExternalId"`
	Policy          aws.StringValue  `query:"Policy" xml:"Policy"`
	RoleARN         aws.StringValue  `query:"RoleArn" xml:"RoleArn"`
	RoleSessionName aws.StringValue  `query:"RoleSessionName" xml:"RoleSessionName"`
	SerialNumber    aws.StringValue  `query:"SerialNumber" xml:"SerialNumber"`
	TokenCode       aws.StringValue  `query:"TokenCode" xml:"TokenCode"`
}

AssumeRoleRequest is undocumented.

type AssumeRoleResponse

type AssumeRoleResponse struct {
	AssumedRoleUser  *AssumedRoleUser `query:"AssumedRoleUser" xml:"AssumeRoleResult>AssumedRoleUser"`
	Credentials      *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"AssumeRoleResult>Credentials"`
	PackedPolicySize aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"AssumeRoleResult>PackedPolicySize"`
}

AssumeRoleResponse is undocumented.

type AssumeRoleResult

type AssumeRoleResult struct {
	AssumedRoleUser  *AssumedRoleUser `query:"AssumedRoleUser" xml:"AssumeRoleResult>AssumedRoleUser"`
	Credentials      *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"AssumeRoleResult>Credentials"`
	PackedPolicySize aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"AssumeRoleResult>PackedPolicySize"`
}

AssumeRoleResult is a wrapper for AssumeRoleResponse.

type AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest

type AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest struct {
	DurationSeconds aws.IntegerValue `query:"DurationSeconds" xml:"DurationSeconds"`
	Policy          aws.StringValue  `query:"Policy" xml:"Policy"`
	PrincipalARN    aws.StringValue  `query:"PrincipalArn" xml:"PrincipalArn"`
	RoleARN         aws.StringValue  `query:"RoleArn" xml:"RoleArn"`
	SAMLAssertion   aws.StringValue  `query:"SAMLAssertion" xml:"SAMLAssertion"`
}

AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest is undocumented.

type AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse

type AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse struct {
	AssumedRoleUser  *AssumedRoleUser `query:"AssumedRoleUser" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>AssumedRoleUser"`
	Audience         aws.StringValue  `query:"Audience" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Audience"`
	Credentials      *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Credentials"`
	Issuer           aws.StringValue  `query:"Issuer" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Issuer"`
	NameQualifier    aws.StringValue  `query:"NameQualifier" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>NameQualifier"`
	PackedPolicySize aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>PackedPolicySize"`
	Subject          aws.StringValue  `query:"Subject" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Subject"`
	SubjectType      aws.StringValue  `query:"SubjectType" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>SubjectType"`
}

AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse is undocumented.

type AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult

type AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult struct {
	AssumedRoleUser  *AssumedRoleUser `query:"AssumedRoleUser" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>AssumedRoleUser"`
	Audience         aws.StringValue  `query:"Audience" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Audience"`
	Credentials      *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Credentials"`
	Issuer           aws.StringValue  `query:"Issuer" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Issuer"`
	NameQualifier    aws.StringValue  `query:"NameQualifier" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>NameQualifier"`
	PackedPolicySize aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>PackedPolicySize"`
	Subject          aws.StringValue  `query:"Subject" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>Subject"`
	SubjectType      aws.StringValue  `query:"SubjectType" xml:"AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult>SubjectType"`
}

AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult is a wrapper for AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse.

type AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest

type AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest struct {
	DurationSeconds  aws.IntegerValue `query:"DurationSeconds" xml:"DurationSeconds"`
	Policy           aws.StringValue  `query:"Policy" xml:"Policy"`
	ProviderID       aws.StringValue  `query:"ProviderId" xml:"ProviderId"`
	RoleARN          aws.StringValue  `query:"RoleArn" xml:"RoleArn"`
	RoleSessionName  aws.StringValue  `query:"RoleSessionName" xml:"RoleSessionName"`
	WebIdentityToken aws.StringValue  `query:"WebIdentityToken" xml:"WebIdentityToken"`
}

AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest is undocumented.

type AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse

type AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse struct {
	AssumedRoleUser             *AssumedRoleUser `query:"AssumedRoleUser" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>AssumedRoleUser"`
	Audience                    aws.StringValue  `query:"Audience" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>Audience"`
	Credentials                 *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>Credentials"`
	PackedPolicySize            aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>PackedPolicySize"`
	Provider                    aws.StringValue  `query:"Provider" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>Provider"`
	SubjectFromWebIdentityToken aws.StringValue  `query:"SubjectFromWebIdentityToken" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>SubjectFromWebIdentityToken"`
}

AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse is undocumented.

type AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult

type AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult struct {
	AssumedRoleUser             *AssumedRoleUser `query:"AssumedRoleUser" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>AssumedRoleUser"`
	Audience                    aws.StringValue  `query:"Audience" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>Audience"`
	Credentials                 *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>Credentials"`
	PackedPolicySize            aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>PackedPolicySize"`
	Provider                    aws.StringValue  `query:"Provider" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>Provider"`
	SubjectFromWebIdentityToken aws.StringValue  `query:"SubjectFromWebIdentityToken" xml:"AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>SubjectFromWebIdentityToken"`
}

AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult is a wrapper for AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse.

type AssumedRoleUser

type AssumedRoleUser struct {
	ARN           aws.StringValue `query:"Arn" xml:"Arn"`
	AssumedRoleID aws.StringValue `query:"AssumedRoleId" xml:"AssumedRoleId"`
}

AssumedRoleUser is undocumented.

type Credentials

type Credentials struct {
	AccessKeyID     aws.StringValue `query:"AccessKeyId" xml:"AccessKeyId"`
	Expiration      time.Time       `query:"Expiration" xml:"Expiration"`
	SecretAccessKey aws.StringValue `query:"SecretAccessKey" xml:"SecretAccessKey"`
	SessionToken    aws.StringValue `query:"SessionToken" xml:"SessionToken"`
}

Credentials is undocumented.

type DecodeAuthorizationMessageRequest

type DecodeAuthorizationMessageRequest struct {
	EncodedMessage aws.StringValue `query:"EncodedMessage" xml:"EncodedMessage"`
}

DecodeAuthorizationMessageRequest is undocumented.

type DecodeAuthorizationMessageResponse

type DecodeAuthorizationMessageResponse struct {
	DecodedMessage aws.StringValue `query:"DecodedMessage" xml:"DecodeAuthorizationMessageResult>DecodedMessage"`
}

DecodeAuthorizationMessageResponse is undocumented.

type DecodeAuthorizationMessageResult

type DecodeAuthorizationMessageResult struct {
	DecodedMessage aws.StringValue `query:"DecodedMessage" xml:"DecodeAuthorizationMessageResult>DecodedMessage"`
}

DecodeAuthorizationMessageResult is a wrapper for DecodeAuthorizationMessageResponse.

type FederatedUser

type FederatedUser struct {
	ARN             aws.StringValue `query:"Arn" xml:"Arn"`
	FederatedUserID aws.StringValue `query:"FederatedUserId" xml:"FederatedUserId"`
}

FederatedUser is undocumented.

type GetFederationTokenRequest

type GetFederationTokenRequest struct {
	DurationSeconds aws.IntegerValue `query:"DurationSeconds" xml:"DurationSeconds"`
	Name            aws.StringValue  `query:"Name" xml:"Name"`
	Policy          aws.StringValue  `query:"Policy" xml:"Policy"`
}

GetFederationTokenRequest is undocumented.

type GetFederationTokenResponse

type GetFederationTokenResponse struct {
	Credentials      *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"GetFederationTokenResult>Credentials"`
	FederatedUser    *FederatedUser   `query:"FederatedUser" xml:"GetFederationTokenResult>FederatedUser"`
	PackedPolicySize aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"GetFederationTokenResult>PackedPolicySize"`
}

GetFederationTokenResponse is undocumented.

type GetFederationTokenResult

type GetFederationTokenResult struct {
	Credentials      *Credentials     `query:"Credentials" xml:"GetFederationTokenResult>Credentials"`
	FederatedUser    *FederatedUser   `query:"FederatedUser" xml:"GetFederationTokenResult>FederatedUser"`
	PackedPolicySize aws.IntegerValue `query:"PackedPolicySize" xml:"GetFederationTokenResult>PackedPolicySize"`
}

GetFederationTokenResult is a wrapper for GetFederationTokenResponse.

type GetSessionTokenRequest

type GetSessionTokenRequest struct {
	DurationSeconds aws.IntegerValue `query:"DurationSeconds" xml:"DurationSeconds"`
	SerialNumber    aws.StringValue  `query:"SerialNumber" xml:"SerialNumber"`
	TokenCode       aws.StringValue  `query:"TokenCode" xml:"TokenCode"`
}

GetSessionTokenRequest is undocumented.

type GetSessionTokenResponse

type GetSessionTokenResponse struct {
	Credentials *Credentials `query:"Credentials" xml:"GetSessionTokenResult>Credentials"`
}

GetSessionTokenResponse is undocumented.

type GetSessionTokenResult

type GetSessionTokenResult struct {
	Credentials *Credentials `query:"Credentials" xml:"GetSessionTokenResult>Credentials"`
}

GetSessionTokenResult is a wrapper for GetSessionTokenResponse.

type STS

type STS struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

STS is a client for AWS Security Token Service.

func New

func New(creds aws.CredentialsProvider, region string, client *http.Client) *STS

New returns a new STS client.

func (*STS) AssumeRole

func (c *STS) AssumeRole(req *AssumeRoleRequest) (resp *AssumeRoleResult, err error)

AssumeRole returns a set of temporary security credentials (consisting of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token) that you can use to access AWS resources that you might not normally have access to. Typically, you use AssumeRole for cross-account access or federation. Important: You cannot call AssumeRole by using AWS account credentials; access will be denied. You must use IAM user credentials or temporary security credentials to call AssumeRole . For cross-account access, imagine that you own multiple accounts and need to access resources in each account. You could create long-term credentials in each account to access those resources. However, managing all those credentials and remembering which one can access which account can be time consuming. Instead, you can create one set of long-term credentials in one account and then use temporary security credentials to access all the other accounts by assuming roles in those accounts. For more information about roles, see Roles in Using . For federation, you can, for example, grant single sign-on access to the AWS Management Console. If you already have an identity and authentication system in your corporate network, you don't have to recreate user identities in AWS in order to grant those user identities access to Instead, after a user has been authenticated, you call AssumeRole (and specify the role with the appropriate permissions) to get temporary security credentials for that user. With those temporary security credentials, you construct a sign-in URL that users can use to access the console. For more information, see Scenarios for Granting Temporary Access in Using Temporary Security Credentials . The temporary security credentials are valid for the duration that you specified when calling AssumeRole , which can be from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 3600 seconds (1 hour). The default is 1 hour. Optionally, you can pass an IAM access policy to this operation. If you choose not to pass a policy, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are defined in the access policy of the role that is being assumed. If you pass a policy to this operation, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are allowed by both the access policy of the role that is being assumed, and the policy that you pass. This gives you a way to further restrict the permissions for the resulting temporary security credentials. You cannot use the passed policy to grant permissions that are in excess of those allowed by the access policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Permissions for AssumeRole in Using Temporary Security Credentials To assume a role, your AWS account must be trusted by the role. The trust relationship is defined in the role's trust policy when the role is created. You must also have a policy that allows you to call sts:AssumeRole . Using MFA with AssumeRole You can optionally include multi-factor authentication information when you call AssumeRole . This is useful for cross-account scenarios in which you want to make sure that the user who is assuming the role has been authenticated using an AWS MFA device. In that scenario, the trust policy of the role being assumed includes a condition that tests for MFA authentication; if the caller does not include valid MFA information, the request to assume the role is denied. The condition in a trust policy that tests for MFA authentication might look like the following example. "Condition": {"Null": {"aws:MultiFactorAuthAge": false}} For more information, see Configuring MFA-Protected API Access in the Using guide. To use MFA with AssumeRole , you pass values for the SerialNumber and TokenCode parameters. The SerialNumber value identifies the user's hardware or virtual MFA device. The TokenCode is the time-based one-time password that the MFA devices produces.

func (*STS) AssumeRoleWithSAML

func (c *STS) AssumeRoleWithSAML(req *AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest) (resp *AssumeRoleWithSAMLResult, err error)

AssumeRoleWithSAML returns a set of temporary security credentials for users who have been authenticated via a authentication response. This operation provides a mechanism for tying an enterprise identity store or directory to role-based AWS access without user-specific credentials or configuration. The temporary security credentials returned by this operation consist of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token. Applications can use these temporary security credentials to sign calls to AWS services. The credentials are valid for the duration that you specified when calling AssumeRoleWithSAML , which can be up to 3600 seconds (1 hour) or until the time specified in the authentication response's NotOnOrAfter value, whichever is shorter. Optionally, you can pass an IAM access policy to this operation. If you choose not to pass a policy, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are defined in the access policy of the role that is being assumed. If you pass a policy to this operation, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are allowed by both the access policy of the role that is being assumed, and the policy that you pass. This gives you a way to further restrict the permissions for the resulting temporary security credentials. You cannot use the passed policy to grant permissions that are in excess of those allowed by the access policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Permissions for AssumeRoleWithSAML in Using Temporary Security Credentials Before your application can call AssumeRoleWithSAML , you must configure your identity provider (IdP) to issue the claims required by Additionally, you must use AWS Identity and Access Management to create a provider entity in your AWS account that represents your identity provider, and create an IAM role that specifies this provider in its trust policy. Calling AssumeRoleWithSAML does not require the use of AWS security credentials. The identity of the caller is validated by using keys in the metadata document that is uploaded for the provider entity for your identity provider. For more information, see the following resources: Creating Temporary Security Credentials for Federation in Using Temporary Security Credentials . Providers in Using .

func (*STS) AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity

func (c *STS) AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity(req *AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest) (resp *AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult, err error)

AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity returns a set of temporary security credentials for users who have been authenticated in a mobile or web application with a web identity provider, such as Login with Amazon, Amazon Cognito, Facebook, or Google. Calling AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity does not require the use of AWS security credentials. Therefore, you can distribute an application (for example, on mobile devices) that requests temporary security credentials without including long-term AWS credentials in the application, and without deploying server-based proxy services that use long-term AWS credentials. Instead, the identity of the caller is validated by using a token from the web identity provider. The temporary security credentials returned by this API consist of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token. Applications can use these temporary security credentials to sign calls to AWS service APIs. The credentials are valid for the duration that you specified when calling AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity , which can be from 900 seconds (15 minutes) to 3600 seconds (1 hour). By default, the temporary security credentials are valid for 1 hour. Optionally, you can pass an IAM access policy to this operation. If you choose not to pass a policy, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are defined in the access policy of the role that is being assumed. If you pass a policy to this operation, the temporary security credentials that are returned by the operation have the permissions that are allowed by both the access policy of the role that is being assumed, and the policy that you pass. This gives you a way to further restrict the permissions for the resulting temporary security credentials. You cannot use the passed policy to grant permissions that are in excess of those allowed by the access policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Permissions for AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity in Using Temporary Security Credentials Before your application can call AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity , you must have an identity token from a supported identity provider and create a role that the application can assume. The role that your application assumes must trust the identity provider that is associated with the identity token. In other words, the identity provider must be specified in the role's trust policy. For more information about how to use web identity federation and the AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity , see the following resources: Web Identity Federation Playground . This interactive website lets you walk through the process of authenticating via Login with Amazon, Facebook, or Google, getting temporary security credentials, and then using those credentials to make a request to AWS SDK for iOS and AWS SDK for Android . These toolkits contain sample apps that show how to invoke the identity providers, and then how to use the information from these providers to get and use temporary security credentials. Web Identity Federation with Mobile Applications . This article discusses web identity federation and shows an example of how to use web identity federation to get access to content in Amazon S3.

func (*STS) DecodeAuthorizationMessage

func (c *STS) DecodeAuthorizationMessage(req *DecodeAuthorizationMessageRequest) (resp *DecodeAuthorizationMessageResult, err error)

DecodeAuthorizationMessage decodes additional information about the authorization status of a request from an encoded message returned in response to an AWS request. For example, if a user is not authorized to perform an action that he or she has requested, the request returns a Client.UnauthorizedOperation response (an 403 response). Some AWS actions additionally return an encoded message that can provide details about this authorization failure. The message is encoded because the details of the authorization status can constitute privileged information that the user who requested the action should not see. To decode an authorization status message, a user must be granted permissions via an IAM policy to request the DecodeAuthorizationMessage sts:DecodeAuthorizationMessage ) action. The decoded message includes the following type of information: Whether the request was denied due to an explicit deny or due to the absence of an explicit allow. For more information, see Determining Whether a Request is Allowed or Denied in Using . The principal who made the request. The requested resource. The values of condition keys in the context of the user's request.

func (*STS) GetFederationToken

func (c *STS) GetFederationToken(req *GetFederationTokenRequest) (resp *GetFederationTokenResult, err error)

GetFederationToken returns a set of temporary security credentials (consisting of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token) for a federated user. A typical use is in a proxy application that gets temporary security credentials on behalf of distributed applications inside a corporate network. Because you must call the GetFederationToken action using the long-term security credentials of an IAM user, this call is appropriate in contexts where those credentials can be safely stored, usually in a server-based application. Note: Do not use this call in mobile applications or client-based web applications that directly get temporary security credentials. For those types of applications, use AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity The GetFederationToken action must be called by using the long-term AWS security credentials of an IAM user. You can also call GetFederationToken using the security credentials of an AWS account (root), but this is not recommended. Instead, we recommend that you create an IAM user for the purpose of the proxy application and then attach a policy to the IAM user that limits federated users to only the actions and resources they need access to. For more information, see IAM Best Practices in Using . The temporary security credentials that are obtained by using the long-term credentials of an IAM user are valid for the specified duration, between 900 seconds (15 minutes) and 129600 seconds (36 hours). Temporary credentials that are obtained by using AWS account (root) credentials have a maximum duration of 3600 seconds (1 hour) The permissions for the temporary security credentials returned by GetFederationToken are determined by a combination of the following: The policy or policies that are attached to the IAM user whose credentials are used to call GetFederationToken The policy that is passed as a parameter in the call. The passed policy is attached to the temporary security credentials that result from the GetFederationToken API call--that is, to the federated user . When the federated user makes an AWS request, AWS evaluates the policy attached to the federated user in combination with the policy or policies attached to the IAM user whose credentials were used to call GetFederationToken . AWS allows the federated user's request only when both the federated user and the IAM user are explicitly allowed to perform the requested action. The passed policy cannot grant more permissions than those that are defined in the IAM user policy. A typical use case is that the permissions of the IAM user whose credentials are used to call GetFederationToken are designed to allow access to all the actions and resources that any federated user will need. Then, for individual users, you pass a policy to the operation that scopes down the permissions to a level that's appropriate to that individual user, using a policy that allows only a subset of permissions that are granted to the IAM user. If you do not pass a policy, the resulting temporary security credentials have no effective permissions. The only exception is when the temporary security credentials are used to access a resource that has a resource-based policy that specifically allows the federated user to access the resource. For more information about how permissions work, see Permissions for GetFederationToken in Using Temporary Security Credentials . For information about using GetFederationToken to create temporary security credentials, see Creating Temporary Credentials to Enable Access for Federated Users in Using Temporary Security Credentials .

func (*STS) GetSessionToken

func (c *STS) GetSessionToken(req *GetSessionTokenRequest) (resp *GetSessionTokenResult, err error)

GetSessionToken returns a set of temporary credentials for an AWS account or IAM user. The credentials consist of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token. Typically, you use GetSessionToken if you want to use MFA to protect programmatic calls to specific AWS APIs like Amazon EC2 StopInstances . MFA-enabled IAM users would need to call GetSessionToken and submit an MFA code that is associated with their MFA device. Using the temporary security credentials that are returned from the call, IAM users can then make programmatic calls to APIs that require MFA authentication. The GetSessionToken action must be called by using the long-term AWS security credentials of the AWS account or an IAM user. Credentials that are created by IAM users are valid for the duration that you specify, between 900 seconds (15 minutes) and 129600 seconds (36 hours); credentials that are created by using account credentials have a maximum duration of 3600 seconds (1 hour). The permissions associated with the temporary security credentials returned by GetSessionToken are based on the permissions associated with account or IAM user whose credentials are used to call the action. If GetSessionToken is called using root account credentials, the temporary credentials have root account permissions. Similarly, if GetSessionToken is called using the credentials of an IAM user, the temporary credentials have the same permissions as the IAM user. For more information about using GetSessionToken to create temporary credentials, go to Creating Temporary Credentials to Enable Access for IAM Users in Using Temporary Security Credentials .

type STSAPI

type STSAPI interface {
	AssumeRole(req *AssumeRoleRequest) (resp *AssumeRoleResponse, err error)
	AssumeRoleWithSAML(req *AssumeRoleWithSAMLRequest) (resp *AssumeRoleWithSAMLResponse, err error)
	AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity(req *AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityRequest) (resp *AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse, err error)
	DecodeAuthorizationMessage(req *DecodeAuthorizationMessageRequest) (resp *DecodeAuthorizationMessageResponse, err error)
	GetFederationToken(req *GetFederationTokenRequest) (resp *GetFederationTokenResponse, err error)
	GetSessionToken(req *GetSessionTokenRequest) (resp *GetSessionTokenResponse, err error)
}

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