getClusterCredentials method
Returns a database user name and temporary password with temporary
authorization to log on to an Amazon Redshift database. The action returns
the database user name prefixed with IAM:
if
AutoCreate
is False
or IAMA:
if
AutoCreate
is True
. You can optionally specify
one or more database user groups that the user will join at log on. By
default, the temporary credentials expire in 900 seconds. You can
optionally specify a duration between 900 seconds (15 minutes) and 3600
seconds (60 minutes). For more information, see Using
IAM Authentication to Generate Database User Credentials in the Amazon
Redshift Cluster Management Guide.
The AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)user or role that executes GetClusterCredentials must have an IAM policy attached that allows access to all necessary actions and resources. For more information about permissions, see Resource Policies for GetClusterCredentials in the Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide.
If the DbGroups
parameter is specified, the IAM policy must
allow the redshift:JoinGroup
action with access to the listed
dbgroups
.
In addition, if the AutoCreate
parameter is set to
True
, then the policy must include the
redshift:CreateClusterUser
privilege.
If the DbName
parameter is specified, the IAM policy must
allow access to the resource dbname
for the specified
database name.
May throw ClusterNotFoundFault. May throw UnsupportedOperationFault.
Parameter clusterIdentifier
:
The unique identifier of the cluster that contains the database for which
your are requesting credentials. This parameter is case sensitive.
Parameter dbUser
:
The name of a database user. If a user name matching DbUser
exists in the database, the temporary user credentials have the same
permissions as the existing user. If DbUser
doesn't exist in
the database and Autocreate
is True
, a new user
is created using the value for DbUser
with PUBLIC
permissions. If a database user matching the value for DbUser
doesn't exist and Autocreate
is False
, then the
command succeeds but the connection attempt will fail because the user
doesn't exist in the database.
For more information, see CREATE USER in the Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide.
Constraints:
-
Must be 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters or hyphens. The user name can't be
PUBLIC
. - Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, underscore, plus sign, period (dot), at symbol (@), or hyphen.
- First character must be a letter.
- Must not contain a colon ( : ) or slash ( / ).
- Cannot be a reserved word. A list of reserved words can be found in Reserved Words in the Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide.
Parameter autoCreate
:
Create a database user with the name specified for the user named in
DbUser
if one does not exist.
Parameter dbGroups
:
A list of the names of existing database groups that the user named in
DbUser
will join for the current session, in addition to any
group memberships for an existing user. If not specified, a new user is
added only to PUBLIC.
Database group name constraints
- Must be 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters or hyphens
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, underscore, plus sign, period (dot), at symbol (@), or hyphen.
- First character must be a letter.
- Must not contain a colon ( : ) or slash ( / ).
- Cannot be a reserved word. A list of reserved words can be found in Reserved Words in the Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide.
Parameter dbName
:
The name of a database that DbUser
is authorized to log on
to. If DbName
is not specified, DbUser
can log
on to any existing database.
Constraints:
- Must be 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters or hyphens
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, underscore, plus sign, period (dot), at symbol (@), or hyphen.
- First character must be a letter.
- Must not contain a colon ( : ) or slash ( / ).
- Cannot be a reserved word. A list of reserved words can be found in Reserved Words in the Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide.
Parameter durationSeconds
:
The number of seconds until the returned temporary password expires.
Constraint: minimum 900, maximum 3600.
Default: 900
Implementation
Future<ClusterCredentials> getClusterCredentials({
required String clusterIdentifier,
required String dbUser,
bool? autoCreate,
List<String>? dbGroups,
String? dbName,
int? durationSeconds,
}) async {
ArgumentError.checkNotNull(clusterIdentifier, 'clusterIdentifier');
_s.validateStringLength(
'clusterIdentifier',
clusterIdentifier,
0,
2147483647,
isRequired: true,
);
ArgumentError.checkNotNull(dbUser, 'dbUser');
_s.validateStringLength(
'dbUser',
dbUser,
0,
2147483647,
isRequired: true,
);
_s.validateStringLength(
'dbName',
dbName,
0,
2147483647,
);
final $request = <String, dynamic>{};
$request['ClusterIdentifier'] = clusterIdentifier;
$request['DbUser'] = dbUser;
autoCreate?.also((arg) => $request['AutoCreate'] = arg);
dbGroups?.also((arg) => $request['DbGroups'] = arg);
dbName?.also((arg) => $request['DbName'] = arg);
durationSeconds?.also((arg) => $request['DurationSeconds'] = arg);
final $result = await _protocol.send(
$request,
action: 'GetClusterCredentials',
version: '2012-12-01',
method: 'POST',
requestUri: '/',
exceptionFnMap: _exceptionFns,
shape: shapes['GetClusterCredentialsMessage'],
shapes: shapes,
resultWrapper: 'GetClusterCredentialsResult',
);
return ClusterCredentials.fromXml($result);
}