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Class: Aws::CognitoIdentityProvider::Types::AdminUpdateUserAttributesRequest
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::CognitoIdentityProvider::Types::AdminUpdateUserAttributesRequest
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Overview
When passing AdminUpdateUserAttributesRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
user_pool_id: "UserPoolIdType", # required
username: "UsernameType", # required
user_attributes: [ # required
{
name: "AttributeNameType", # required
value: "AttributeValueType",
},
],
client_metadata: {
"StringType" => "StringType",
},
}
Represents the request to update the user's attributes as an administrator.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#client_metadata ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers.
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#user_attributes ⇒ Array<Types::AttributeType>
An array of name-value pairs representing user attributes.
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#user_pool_id ⇒ String
The user pool ID for the user pool where you want to update user attributes.
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#username ⇒ String
The user name of the user for whom you want to update user attributes.
Instance Attribute Details
#client_metadata ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by assigning AWS Lambda functions to user
pool triggers. When you use the AdminUpdateUserAttributes 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
AdminUpdateUserAttributes request. In your function code in AWS Lambda,
you can process the clientMetadata
value to enhance your workflow for
your specific needs.
For more information, see Customizing User Pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
Amazon Cognito does not store the ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to AWS Lambda triggers that are assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your user pool configuration does not include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter serves no purpose.
Amazon Cognito does not validate the ClientMetadata value.
Amazon Cognito does not encrypt the the ClientMetadata value, so don\'t use it to provide sensitive information.
#user_attributes ⇒ Array<Types::AttributeType>
An array of name-value pairs representing user attributes.
For custom attributes, you must prepend the custom:
prefix to the
attribute name.
#user_pool_id ⇒ String
The user pool ID for the user pool where you want to update user attributes.
#username ⇒ String
The user name of the user for whom you want to update user attributes.