Amazon Cognito Identity Provider examples using AWS SDK for .NET - AWS SDK for .NET

Amazon Cognito Identity Provider examples using AWS SDK for .NET

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS SDK for .NET with Amazon Cognito Identity Provider.

Actions are code excerpts from larger programs and must be run in context. While actions show you how to call individual service functions, you can see actions in context in their related scenarios.

Scenarios are code examples that show you how to accomplish specific tasks by calling multiple functions within a service or combined with other AWS services.

Each example includes a link to the complete source code, where you can find instructions on how to set up and run the code in context.

Actions

The following code example shows how to use AdminGetUser.

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/// <summary> /// Get the specified user from an Amazon Cognito user pool with administrator access. /// </summary> /// <param name="userName">The name of the user.</param> /// <param name="poolId">The Id of the Amazon Cognito user pool.</param> /// <returns>Async task.</returns> public async Task<UserStatusType> GetAdminUserAsync(string userName, string poolId) { AdminGetUserRequest userRequest = new AdminGetUserRequest { Username = userName, UserPoolId = poolId, }; var response = await _cognitoService.AdminGetUserAsync(userRequest); Console.WriteLine($"User status {response.UserStatus}"); return response.UserStatus; }
  • For API details, see AdminGetUser in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use AdminInitiateAuth.

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/// <summary> /// Initiate an admin auth request. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The client ID to use.</param> /// <param name="userPoolId">The ID of the user pool.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username to authenticate.</param> /// <param name="password">The user's password.</param> /// <returns>The session to use in challenge-response.</returns> public async Task<string> AdminInitiateAuthAsync(string clientId, string userPoolId, string userName, string password) { var authParameters = new Dictionary<string, string>(); authParameters.Add("USERNAME", userName); authParameters.Add("PASSWORD", password); var request = new AdminInitiateAuthRequest { ClientId = clientId, UserPoolId = userPoolId, AuthParameters = authParameters, AuthFlow = AuthFlowType.ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH, }; var response = await _cognitoService.AdminInitiateAuthAsync(request); return response.Session; }

The following code example shows how to use AdminRespondToAuthChallenge.

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/// <summary> /// Respond to an admin authentication challenge. /// </summary> /// <param name="userName">The name of the user.</param> /// <param name="clientId">The client ID.</param> /// <param name="mfaCode">The multi-factor authentication code.</param> /// <param name="session">The current application session.</param> /// <param name="clientId">The user pool ID.</param> /// <returns>The result of the authentication response.</returns> public async Task<AuthenticationResultType> AdminRespondToAuthChallengeAsync( string userName, string clientId, string mfaCode, string session, string userPoolId) { Console.WriteLine("SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA challenge is generated"); var challengeResponses = new Dictionary<string, string>(); challengeResponses.Add("USERNAME", userName); challengeResponses.Add("SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA_CODE", mfaCode); var respondToAuthChallengeRequest = new AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest { ChallengeName = ChallengeNameType.SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA, ClientId = clientId, ChallengeResponses = challengeResponses, Session = session, UserPoolId = userPoolId, }; var response = await _cognitoService.AdminRespondToAuthChallengeAsync(respondToAuthChallengeRequest); Console.WriteLine($"Response to Authentication {response.AuthenticationResult.TokenType}"); return response.AuthenticationResult; }

The following code example shows how to use AssociateSoftwareToken.

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/// <summary> /// Get an MFA token to authenticate the user with the authenticator. /// </summary> /// <param name="session">The session name.</param> /// <returns>The session name.</returns> public async Task<string> AssociateSoftwareTokenAsync(string session) { var softwareTokenRequest = new AssociateSoftwareTokenRequest { Session = session, }; var tokenResponse = await _cognitoService.AssociateSoftwareTokenAsync(softwareTokenRequest); var secretCode = tokenResponse.SecretCode; Console.WriteLine($"Use the following secret code to set up the authenticator: {secretCode}"); return tokenResponse.Session; }

The following code example shows how to use ConfirmDevice.

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/// <summary> /// Initiates and confirms tracking of the device. /// </summary> /// <param name="accessToken">The user's access token.</param> /// <param name="deviceKey">The key of the device from Amazon Cognito.</param> /// <param name="deviceName">The device name.</param> /// <returns></returns> public async Task<bool> ConfirmDeviceAsync(string accessToken, string deviceKey, string deviceName) { var request = new ConfirmDeviceRequest { AccessToken = accessToken, DeviceKey = deviceKey, DeviceName = deviceName }; var response = await _cognitoService.ConfirmDeviceAsync(request); return response.UserConfirmationNecessary; }
  • For API details, see ConfirmDevice in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use ConfirmSignUp.

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/// <summary> /// Confirm that the user has signed up. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The Id of this application.</param> /// <param name="code">The confirmation code sent to the user.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username.</param> /// <returns>True if successful.</returns> public async Task<bool> ConfirmSignupAsync(string clientId, string code, string userName) { var signUpRequest = new ConfirmSignUpRequest { ClientId = clientId, ConfirmationCode = code, Username = userName, }; var response = await _cognitoService.ConfirmSignUpAsync(signUpRequest); if (response.HttpStatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK) { Console.WriteLine($"{userName} was confirmed"); return true; } return false; }
  • For API details, see ConfirmSignUp in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use InitiateAuth.

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/// <summary> /// Initiate authorization. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The client Id of the application.</param> /// <param name="userName">The name of the user who is authenticating.</param> /// <param name="password">The password for the user who is authenticating.</param> /// <returns>The response from the initiate auth request.</returns> public async Task<InitiateAuthResponse> InitiateAuthAsync(string clientId, string userName, string password) { var authParameters = new Dictionary<string, string>(); authParameters.Add("USERNAME", userName); authParameters.Add("PASSWORD", password); var authRequest = new InitiateAuthRequest { ClientId = clientId, AuthParameters = authParameters, AuthFlow = AuthFlowType.USER_PASSWORD_AUTH, }; var response = await _cognitoService.InitiateAuthAsync(authRequest); Console.WriteLine($"Result Challenge is : {response.ChallengeName}"); return response; }
  • For API details, see InitiateAuth in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use ListUserPools.

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/// <summary> /// List the Amazon Cognito user pools for an account. /// </summary> /// <returns>A list of UserPoolDescriptionType objects.</returns> public async Task<List<UserPoolDescriptionType>> ListUserPoolsAsync() { var userPools = new List<UserPoolDescriptionType>(); var userPoolsPaginator = _cognitoService.Paginators.ListUserPools(new ListUserPoolsRequest()); await foreach (var response in userPoolsPaginator.Responses) { userPools.AddRange(response.UserPools); } return userPools; }
  • For API details, see ListUserPools in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use ListUsers.

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/// <summary> /// Get a list of users for the Amazon Cognito user pool. /// </summary> /// <param name="userPoolId">The user pool ID.</param> /// <returns>A list of users.</returns> public async Task<List<UserType>> ListUsersAsync(string userPoolId) { var request = new ListUsersRequest { UserPoolId = userPoolId }; var users = new List<UserType>(); var usersPaginator = _cognitoService.Paginators.ListUsers(request); await foreach (var response in usersPaginator.Responses) { users.AddRange(response.Users); } return users; }
  • For API details, see ListUsers in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use ResendConfirmationCode.

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/// <summary> /// Send a new confirmation code to a user. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The Id of the client application.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username of user who will receive the code.</param> /// <returns>The delivery details.</returns> public async Task<CodeDeliveryDetailsType> ResendConfirmationCodeAsync(string clientId, string userName) { var codeRequest = new ResendConfirmationCodeRequest { ClientId = clientId, Username = userName, }; var response = await _cognitoService.ResendConfirmationCodeAsync(codeRequest); Console.WriteLine($"Method of delivery is {response.CodeDeliveryDetails.DeliveryMedium}"); return response.CodeDeliveryDetails; }

The following code example shows how to use SignUp.

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/// <summary> /// Sign up a new user. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The client Id of the application.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username to use.</param> /// <param name="password">The user's password.</param> /// <param name="email">The email address of the user.</param> /// <returns>A Boolean value indicating whether the user was confirmed.</returns> public async Task<bool> SignUpAsync(string clientId, string userName, string password, string email) { var userAttrs = new AttributeType { Name = "email", Value = email, }; var userAttrsList = new List<AttributeType>(); userAttrsList.Add(userAttrs); var signUpRequest = new SignUpRequest { UserAttributes = userAttrsList, Username = userName, ClientId = clientId, Password = password }; var response = await _cognitoService.SignUpAsync(signUpRequest); return response.HttpStatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK; }
  • For API details, see SignUp in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.

The following code example shows how to use VerifySoftwareToken.

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/// <summary> /// Verify the TOTP and register for MFA. /// </summary> /// <param name="session">The name of the session.</param> /// <param name="code">The MFA code.</param> /// <returns>The status of the software token.</returns> public async Task<VerifySoftwareTokenResponseType> VerifySoftwareTokenAsync(string session, string code) { var tokenRequest = new VerifySoftwareTokenRequest { UserCode = code, Session = session, }; var verifyResponse = await _cognitoService.VerifySoftwareTokenAsync(tokenRequest); return verifyResponse.Status; }

Scenarios

The following code example shows how to:

  • Sign up and confirm a user with a username, password, and email address.

  • Set up multi-factor authentication by associating an MFA application with the user.

  • Sign in by using a password and an MFA code.

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namespace CognitoBasics; public class CognitoBasics { private static ILogger logger = null!; static async Task Main(string[] args) { // Set up dependency injection for Amazon Cognito. using var host = Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args) .ConfigureLogging(logging => logging.AddFilter("System", LogLevel.Debug) .AddFilter<DebugLoggerProvider>("Microsoft", LogLevel.Information) .AddFilter<ConsoleLoggerProvider>("Microsoft", LogLevel.Trace)) .ConfigureServices((_, services) => services.AddAWSService<IAmazonCognitoIdentityProvider>() .AddTransient<CognitoWrapper>() ) .Build(); logger = LoggerFactory.Create(builder => { builder.AddConsole(); }) .CreateLogger<CognitoBasics>(); var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder() .SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()) .AddJsonFile("settings.json") // Load settings from .json file. .AddJsonFile("settings.local.json", true) // Optionally load local settings. .Build(); var cognitoWrapper = host.Services.GetRequiredService<CognitoWrapper>(); Console.WriteLine(new string('-', 80)); UiMethods.DisplayOverview(); Console.WriteLine(new string('-', 80)); // clientId - The app client Id value that you get from the AWS CDK script. var clientId = configuration["ClientId"]; // "*** REPLACE WITH CLIENT ID VALUE FROM CDK SCRIPT"; // poolId - The pool Id that you get from the AWS CDK script. var poolId = configuration["PoolId"]!; // "*** REPLACE WITH POOL ID VALUE FROM CDK SCRIPT"; var userName = configuration["UserName"]; var password = configuration["Password"]; var email = configuration["Email"]; // If the username wasn't set in the configuration file, // get it from the user now. if (userName is null) { do { Console.Write("Username: "); userName = Console.ReadLine(); } while (string.IsNullOrEmpty(userName)); } Console.WriteLine($"\nUsername: {userName}"); // If the password wasn't set in the configuration file, // get it from the user now. if (password is null) { do { Console.Write("Password: "); password = Console.ReadLine(); } while (string.IsNullOrEmpty(password)); } // If the email address wasn't set in the configuration file, // get it from the user now. if (email is null) { do { Console.Write("Email: "); email = Console.ReadLine(); } while (string.IsNullOrEmpty(email)); } // Now sign up the user. Console.WriteLine($"\nSigning up {userName} with email address: {email}"); await cognitoWrapper.SignUpAsync(clientId, userName, password, email); // Add the user to the user pool. Console.WriteLine($"Adding {userName} to the user pool"); await cognitoWrapper.GetAdminUserAsync(userName, poolId); UiMethods.DisplayTitle("Get confirmation code"); Console.WriteLine($"Conformation code sent to {userName}."); Console.Write("Would you like to send a new code? (Y/N) "); var answer = Console.ReadLine(); if (answer!.ToLower() == "y") { await cognitoWrapper.ResendConfirmationCodeAsync(clientId, userName); Console.WriteLine("Sending a new confirmation code"); } Console.Write("Enter confirmation code (from Email): "); var code = Console.ReadLine(); await cognitoWrapper.ConfirmSignupAsync(clientId, code, userName); UiMethods.DisplayTitle("Checking status"); Console.WriteLine($"Rechecking the status of {userName} in the user pool"); await cognitoWrapper.GetAdminUserAsync(userName, poolId); Console.WriteLine($"Setting up authenticator for {userName} in the user pool"); var setupResponse = await cognitoWrapper.InitiateAuthAsync(clientId, userName, password); var setupSession = await cognitoWrapper.AssociateSoftwareTokenAsync(setupResponse.Session); Console.Write("Enter the 6-digit code displayed in Google Authenticator: "); var setupCode = Console.ReadLine(); var setupResult = await cognitoWrapper.VerifySoftwareTokenAsync(setupSession, setupCode); Console.WriteLine($"Setup status: {setupResult}"); Console.WriteLine($"Now logging in {userName} in the user pool"); var authSession = await cognitoWrapper.AdminInitiateAuthAsync(clientId, poolId, userName, password); Console.Write("Enter a new 6-digit code displayed in Google Authenticator: "); var authCode = Console.ReadLine(); var authResult = await cognitoWrapper.AdminRespondToAuthChallengeAsync(userName, clientId, authCode, authSession, poolId); Console.WriteLine($"Authenticated and received access token: {authResult.AccessToken}"); Console.WriteLine(new string('-', 80)); Console.WriteLine("Cognito scenario is complete."); Console.WriteLine(new string('-', 80)); } } using System.Net; namespace CognitoActions; /// <summary> /// Methods to perform Amazon Cognito Identity Provider actions. /// </summary> public class CognitoWrapper { private readonly IAmazonCognitoIdentityProvider _cognitoService; /// <summary> /// Constructor for the wrapper class containing Amazon Cognito actions. /// </summary> /// <param name="cognitoService">The Amazon Cognito client object.</param> public CognitoWrapper(IAmazonCognitoIdentityProvider cognitoService) { _cognitoService = cognitoService; } /// <summary> /// List the Amazon Cognito user pools for an account. /// </summary> /// <returns>A list of UserPoolDescriptionType objects.</returns> public async Task<List<UserPoolDescriptionType>> ListUserPoolsAsync() { var userPools = new List<UserPoolDescriptionType>(); var userPoolsPaginator = _cognitoService.Paginators.ListUserPools(new ListUserPoolsRequest()); await foreach (var response in userPoolsPaginator.Responses) { userPools.AddRange(response.UserPools); } return userPools; } /// <summary> /// Get a list of users for the Amazon Cognito user pool. /// </summary> /// <param name="userPoolId">The user pool ID.</param> /// <returns>A list of users.</returns> public async Task<List<UserType>> ListUsersAsync(string userPoolId) { var request = new ListUsersRequest { UserPoolId = userPoolId }; var users = new List<UserType>(); var usersPaginator = _cognitoService.Paginators.ListUsers(request); await foreach (var response in usersPaginator.Responses) { users.AddRange(response.Users); } return users; } /// <summary> /// Respond to an admin authentication challenge. /// </summary> /// <param name="userName">The name of the user.</param> /// <param name="clientId">The client ID.</param> /// <param name="mfaCode">The multi-factor authentication code.</param> /// <param name="session">The current application session.</param> /// <param name="clientId">The user pool ID.</param> /// <returns>The result of the authentication response.</returns> public async Task<AuthenticationResultType> AdminRespondToAuthChallengeAsync( string userName, string clientId, string mfaCode, string session, string userPoolId) { Console.WriteLine("SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA challenge is generated"); var challengeResponses = new Dictionary<string, string>(); challengeResponses.Add("USERNAME", userName); challengeResponses.Add("SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA_CODE", mfaCode); var respondToAuthChallengeRequest = new AdminRespondToAuthChallengeRequest { ChallengeName = ChallengeNameType.SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA, ClientId = clientId, ChallengeResponses = challengeResponses, Session = session, UserPoolId = userPoolId, }; var response = await _cognitoService.AdminRespondToAuthChallengeAsync(respondToAuthChallengeRequest); Console.WriteLine($"Response to Authentication {response.AuthenticationResult.TokenType}"); return response.AuthenticationResult; } /// <summary> /// Verify the TOTP and register for MFA. /// </summary> /// <param name="session">The name of the session.</param> /// <param name="code">The MFA code.</param> /// <returns>The status of the software token.</returns> public async Task<VerifySoftwareTokenResponseType> VerifySoftwareTokenAsync(string session, string code) { var tokenRequest = new VerifySoftwareTokenRequest { UserCode = code, Session = session, }; var verifyResponse = await _cognitoService.VerifySoftwareTokenAsync(tokenRequest); return verifyResponse.Status; } /// <summary> /// Get an MFA token to authenticate the user with the authenticator. /// </summary> /// <param name="session">The session name.</param> /// <returns>The session name.</returns> public async Task<string> AssociateSoftwareTokenAsync(string session) { var softwareTokenRequest = new AssociateSoftwareTokenRequest { Session = session, }; var tokenResponse = await _cognitoService.AssociateSoftwareTokenAsync(softwareTokenRequest); var secretCode = tokenResponse.SecretCode; Console.WriteLine($"Use the following secret code to set up the authenticator: {secretCode}"); return tokenResponse.Session; } /// <summary> /// Initiate an admin auth request. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The client ID to use.</param> /// <param name="userPoolId">The ID of the user pool.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username to authenticate.</param> /// <param name="password">The user's password.</param> /// <returns>The session to use in challenge-response.</returns> public async Task<string> AdminInitiateAuthAsync(string clientId, string userPoolId, string userName, string password) { var authParameters = new Dictionary<string, string>(); authParameters.Add("USERNAME", userName); authParameters.Add("PASSWORD", password); var request = new AdminInitiateAuthRequest { ClientId = clientId, UserPoolId = userPoolId, AuthParameters = authParameters, AuthFlow = AuthFlowType.ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH, }; var response = await _cognitoService.AdminInitiateAuthAsync(request); return response.Session; } /// <summary> /// Initiate authorization. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The client Id of the application.</param> /// <param name="userName">The name of the user who is authenticating.</param> /// <param name="password">The password for the user who is authenticating.</param> /// <returns>The response from the initiate auth request.</returns> public async Task<InitiateAuthResponse> InitiateAuthAsync(string clientId, string userName, string password) { var authParameters = new Dictionary<string, string>(); authParameters.Add("USERNAME", userName); authParameters.Add("PASSWORD", password); var authRequest = new InitiateAuthRequest { ClientId = clientId, AuthParameters = authParameters, AuthFlow = AuthFlowType.USER_PASSWORD_AUTH, }; var response = await _cognitoService.InitiateAuthAsync(authRequest); Console.WriteLine($"Result Challenge is : {response.ChallengeName}"); return response; } /// <summary> /// Confirm that the user has signed up. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The Id of this application.</param> /// <param name="code">The confirmation code sent to the user.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username.</param> /// <returns>True if successful.</returns> public async Task<bool> ConfirmSignupAsync(string clientId, string code, string userName) { var signUpRequest = new ConfirmSignUpRequest { ClientId = clientId, ConfirmationCode = code, Username = userName, }; var response = await _cognitoService.ConfirmSignUpAsync(signUpRequest); if (response.HttpStatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK) { Console.WriteLine($"{userName} was confirmed"); return true; } return false; } /// <summary> /// Initiates and confirms tracking of the device. /// </summary> /// <param name="accessToken">The user's access token.</param> /// <param name="deviceKey">The key of the device from Amazon Cognito.</param> /// <param name="deviceName">The device name.</param> /// <returns></returns> public async Task<bool> ConfirmDeviceAsync(string accessToken, string deviceKey, string deviceName) { var request = new ConfirmDeviceRequest { AccessToken = accessToken, DeviceKey = deviceKey, DeviceName = deviceName }; var response = await _cognitoService.ConfirmDeviceAsync(request); return response.UserConfirmationNecessary; } /// <summary> /// Send a new confirmation code to a user. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The Id of the client application.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username of user who will receive the code.</param> /// <returns>The delivery details.</returns> public async Task<CodeDeliveryDetailsType> ResendConfirmationCodeAsync(string clientId, string userName) { var codeRequest = new ResendConfirmationCodeRequest { ClientId = clientId, Username = userName, }; var response = await _cognitoService.ResendConfirmationCodeAsync(codeRequest); Console.WriteLine($"Method of delivery is {response.CodeDeliveryDetails.DeliveryMedium}"); return response.CodeDeliveryDetails; } /// <summary> /// Get the specified user from an Amazon Cognito user pool with administrator access. /// </summary> /// <param name="userName">The name of the user.</param> /// <param name="poolId">The Id of the Amazon Cognito user pool.</param> /// <returns>Async task.</returns> public async Task<UserStatusType> GetAdminUserAsync(string userName, string poolId) { AdminGetUserRequest userRequest = new AdminGetUserRequest { Username = userName, UserPoolId = poolId, }; var response = await _cognitoService.AdminGetUserAsync(userRequest); Console.WriteLine($"User status {response.UserStatus}"); return response.UserStatus; } /// <summary> /// Sign up a new user. /// </summary> /// <param name="clientId">The client Id of the application.</param> /// <param name="userName">The username to use.</param> /// <param name="password">The user's password.</param> /// <param name="email">The email address of the user.</param> /// <returns>A Boolean value indicating whether the user was confirmed.</returns> public async Task<bool> SignUpAsync(string clientId, string userName, string password, string email) { var userAttrs = new AttributeType { Name = "email", Value = email, }; var userAttrsList = new List<AttributeType>(); userAttrsList.Add(userAttrs); var signUpRequest = new SignUpRequest { UserAttributes = userAttrsList, Username = userName, ClientId = clientId, Password = password }; var response = await _cognitoService.SignUpAsync(signUpRequest); return response.HttpStatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK; } }