getSessionToken method
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 API
operations 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 API operations that require MFA authentication.
If you do not supply a correct MFA code, then the API returns an access
denied error. For a comparison of GetSessionToken
with the
other API operations that produce temporary credentials, see Requesting
Temporary Security Credentials and Comparing
the AWS STS API operations in the IAM User Guide.
Session Duration
The GetSessionToken
operation must be called by using the
long-term AWS security credentials of the AWS account root user or an IAM
user. Credentials that are created by IAM users are valid for the duration
that you specify. This duration can range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) up
to a maximum of 129,600 seconds (36 hours), with a default of 43,200
seconds (12 hours). Credentials based on account credentials can range
from 900 seconds (15 minutes) up to 3,600 seconds (1 hour), with a default
of 1 hour.
Permissions
The temporary security credentials created by GetSessionToken
can be used to make API calls to any AWS service with the following
exceptions:
- You cannot call any IAM API operations unless MFA authentication information is included in the request.
-
You cannot call any STS API except
AssumeRole
orGetCallerIdentity
.
GetSessionToken
are
based on permissions associated with the user whose credentials were used
to call the operation. If GetSessionToken
is called using AWS
account root user credentials, the temporary credentials have root user
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 Temporary
Credentials for Users in Untrusted Environments in the IAM User
Guide.
May throw RegionDisabledException.
Parameter durationSeconds
:
The duration, in seconds, that the credentials should remain valid.
Acceptable durations for IAM user sessions range from 900 seconds (15
minutes) to 129,600 seconds (36 hours), with 43,200 seconds (12 hours) as
the default. Sessions for AWS account owners are restricted to a maximum
of 3,600 seconds (one hour). If the duration is longer than one hour, the
session for AWS account owners defaults to one hour.
Parameter serialNumber
:
The identification number of the MFA device that is associated with the
IAM user who is making the GetSessionToken
call. Specify this
value if the IAM user has a policy that requires MFA authentication. The
value is either the serial number for a hardware device (such as
GAHT12345678
) or an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a virtual
device (such as arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/user
). You can
find the device for an IAM user by going to the AWS Management Console and
viewing the user's security credentials.
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: =,.@:/-
Parameter tokenCode
:
The value provided by the MFA device, if MFA is required. If any policy
requires the IAM user to submit an MFA code, specify this value. If MFA
authentication is required, the user must provide a code when requesting a
set of temporary security credentials. A user who fails to provide the
code receives an "access denied" response when requesting resources that
require MFA authentication.
The format for this parameter, as described by its regex pattern, is a sequence of six numeric digits.
Implementation
Future<GetSessionTokenResponse> getSessionToken({
int? durationSeconds,
String? serialNumber,
String? tokenCode,
}) async {
_s.validateNumRange(
'durationSeconds',
durationSeconds,
900,
129600,
);
_s.validateStringLength(
'serialNumber',
serialNumber,
9,
256,
);
_s.validateStringLength(
'tokenCode',
tokenCode,
6,
6,
);
final $request = <String, dynamic>{};
durationSeconds?.also((arg) => $request['DurationSeconds'] = arg);
serialNumber?.also((arg) => $request['SerialNumber'] = arg);
tokenCode?.also((arg) => $request['TokenCode'] = arg);
final $result = await _protocol.send(
$request,
action: 'GetSessionToken',
version: '2011-06-15',
method: 'POST',
requestUri: '/',
exceptionFnMap: _exceptionFns,
shape: shapes['GetSessionTokenRequest'],
shapes: shapes,
resultWrapper: 'GetSessionTokenResult',
);
return GetSessionTokenResponse.fromXml($result);
}