Class: Aws::CognitoIdentityProvider::Types::UpdateUserAttributesRequest

Inherits:
Struct
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Structure
Defined in:
lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb

Overview

Represents the request to update user attributes.

Constant Summary collapse

SENSITIVE =
[:access_token]

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#access_tokenString

A valid access token that Amazon Cognito issued to the currently signed-in user. Must include a scope claim for ‘aws.cognito.signin.user.admin`.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 11170

class UpdateUserAttributesRequest < Struct.new(
  :user_attributes,
  :access_token,
  :client_metadata)
  SENSITIVE = [:access_token]
  include Aws::Structure
end

#client_metadataHash<String,String>

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

You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the UpdateUserAttributes API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the *custom message* 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 UpdateUserAttributes 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 [ Using Lambda triggers] in the *Amazon Cognito Developer Guide*.

<note markdown=“1”> When you use the ‘ClientMetadata` parameter, note that Amazon Cognito won’t do the following:

* 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.
  • Validate the ‘ClientMetadata` value.

  • Encrypt the ‘ClientMetadata` value. Don’t send sensitive information in this parameter.

</note>

[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-working-with-aws-lambda-triggers.html

Returns:

  • (Hash<String,String>)


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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 11170

class UpdateUserAttributesRequest < Struct.new(
  :user_attributes,
  :access_token,
  :client_metadata)
  SENSITIVE = [:access_token]
  include Aws::Structure
end

#user_attributesArray<Types::AttributeType>

An array of name-value pairs representing user attributes.

For custom attributes, you must add a ‘custom:` prefix to the attribute name.

If you have set an attribute to require verification before Amazon Cognito updates its value, this request doesn’t immediately update the value of that attribute. After your user receives and responds to a verification message to verify the new value, Amazon Cognito updates the attribute value. Your user can sign in and receive messages with the original attribute value until they verify the new value.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider/types.rb', line 11170

class UpdateUserAttributesRequest < Struct.new(
  :user_attributes,
  :access_token,
  :client_metadata)
  SENSITIVE = [:access_token]
  include Aws::Structure
end