AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
Returns a set of temporary security credentials for users who have been authenticated in a mobile or web application with a web identity provider. Example providers include the OAuth 2.0 providers Login with Amazon and Facebook, or any OpenID Connect-compatible identity provider such as Google or Amazon Cognito federated identities.
Note
For mobile applications, we recommend that you use Amazon Cognito. You can use Amazon Cognito with the
AWS SDK for iOS Developer Guide
To learn more about Amazon Cognito, see Amazon Cognito identity pools in Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.
Calling AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
does not require the use of AWS
security credentials. Therefore, you can distribute an application (for example, on mobile
devices) that requests temporary security credentials without including long-term AWS
credentials in the application. You also don't need to deploy server-based proxy services
that use long-term AWS credentials. Instead, the identity of the caller is validated by
using a token from the web identity provider. For a comparison of
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
with the other API operations that produce
temporary credentials, see Requesting Temporary Security
Credentials and Compare AWS STS
credentials in the IAM User Guide.
The temporary security credentials returned by this API consist of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token. Applications can use these temporary security credentials to sign calls to AWS service API operations.
Session Duration
By default, the temporary security credentials created by
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
last for one hour. However, you can use the
optional DurationSeconds
parameter to specify the duration of your session.
You can provide a value from 900 seconds (15 minutes) up to the maximum session duration
setting for the role. This setting can have a value from 1 hour to 12 hours. To learn how
to view the maximum value for your role, see Update the maximum session duration for a role in the
IAM User Guide. The maximum session duration limit applies when
you use the AssumeRole*
API operations or the assume-role*
CLI
commands. However the limit does not apply when you use those operations to create a
console URL. For more information, see Using IAM Roles in the
IAM User Guide.
Permissions
The temporary security credentials created by AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
can
be used to make API calls to any AWS service with the following exception: you cannot
call the AWS STS
GetFederationToken
or GetSessionToken
API
operations.
(Optional) You can pass inline or managed session policies to this operation. You can pass a single JSON policy document to use as an inline session policy. You can also specify up to 10 managed policy Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) to use as managed session policies. The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed 2,048 characters. Passing policies to this operation returns new temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary credentials in subsequent AWS API calls to access resources in the account that owns the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Session Policies in the IAM User Guide.
Tags
(Optional) You can configure your IdP to pass attributes into your web identity token as session tags. Each session tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about session tags, see Passing Session Tags in AWS STS in the IAM User Guide.
You can pass up to 50 session tags. The plaintext session tag keys can’t exceed 128 characters and the values can’t exceed 256 characters. For these and additional limits, see IAM and AWS STS Character Limits in the IAM User Guide.
Note
An AWS conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs,
and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can
fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
PackedPolicySize
response element indicates by percentage how close the
policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.
You can pass a session tag with the same key as a tag that is attached to the role. When you do, the session tag overrides the role tag with the same key.
An administrator must grant you the permissions necessary to pass session tags. The administrator can also create granular permissions to allow you to pass only specific session tags. For more information, see Tutorial: Using Tags for Attribute-Based Access Control in the IAM User Guide.
You can set the session tags as transitive. Transitive tags persist during role chaining. For more information, see Chaining Roles with Session Tags in the IAM User Guide.
Identities
Before your application can call AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
, you must have
an identity token from a supported identity provider and create a role that the application
can assume. The role that your application assumes must trust the identity provider that is
associated with the identity token. In other words, the identity provider must be specified
in the role's trust policy.
Important
Calling AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
can result in an entry in your
AWS CloudTrail logs. The entry includes the Subject
For more information about how to use OIDC federation and the
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
API, see the following resources:
-
Using Web Identity Federation API Operations for Mobile Apps and Federation Through a Web-based Identity Provider.
-
AWS SDK for iOS Developer Guide
and AWS SDK for Android Developer Guide . These toolkits contain sample apps that show how to invoke the identity providers. The toolkits then show how to use the information from these providers to get and use temporary security credentials.
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
- DurationSeconds
-
The duration, in seconds, of the role session. The value can range from 900 seconds (15 minutes) up to the maximum session duration setting for the role. This setting can have a value from 1 hour to 12 hours. If you specify a value higher than this setting, the operation fails. For example, if you specify a session duration of 12 hours, but your administrator set the maximum session duration to 6 hours, your operation fails. To learn how to view the maximum value for your role, see View the Maximum Session Duration Setting for a Role in the IAM User Guide.
By default, the value is set to
3600
seconds.Note
The
DurationSeconds
parameter is separate from the duration of a console session that you might request using the returned credentials. The request to the federation endpoint for a console sign-in token takes aSessionDuration
parameter that specifies the maximum length of the console session. For more information, see Creating a URL that Enables Federated Users to Access the AWS Management Console in the IAM User Guide.Type: Integer
Valid Range: Minimum value of 900. Maximum value of 43200.
Required: No
- Policy
-
An IAM policy in JSON format that you want to use as an inline session policy.
This parameter is optional. Passing policies to this operation returns new temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary credentials in subsequent AWS API calls to access resources in the account that owns the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Session Policies in the IAM User Guide.
The plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed 2,048 characters. The JSON policy characters can be any ASCII character from the space character to the end of the valid character list (\u0020 through \u00FF). It can also include the tab (\u0009), linefeed (\u000A), and carriage return (\u000D) characters.
For more information about role session permissions, see Session policies.
Note
An AWS conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs, and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
PackedPolicySize
response element indicates by percentage how close the policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 2048.
Pattern:
[\u0009\u000A\u000D\u0020-\u00FF]+
Required: No
- PolicyArns.member.N
-
The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to use as managed session policies. The policies must exist in the same account as the role.
This parameter is optional. You can provide up to 10 managed policy ARNs. However, the plaintext that you use for both inline and managed session policies can't exceed 2,048 characters. For more information about ARNs, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) and AWS Service Namespaces in the AWS General Reference.
Note
An AWS conversion compresses the passed inline session policy, managed policy ARNs, and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. Your request can fail for this limit even if your plaintext meets the other requirements. The
PackedPolicySize
response element indicates by percentage how close the policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.Passing policies to this operation returns new temporary credentials. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the role's identity-based policy and the session policies. You can use the role's temporary credentials in subsequent AWS API calls to access resources in the account that owns the role. You cannot use session policies to grant more permissions than those allowed by the identity-based policy of the role that is being assumed. For more information, see Session Policies in the IAM User Guide.
Type: Array of PolicyDescriptorType objects
Required: No
- ProviderId
-
The fully qualified host component of the domain name of the OAuth 2.0 identity provider. Do not specify this value for an OpenID Connect identity provider.
Currently
www.amazon.com
andgraph.facebook.com
are the only supported identity providers for OAuth 2.0 access tokens. Do not include URL schemes and port numbers.Do not specify this value for OpenID Connect ID tokens.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 4. Maximum length of 2048.
Required: No
- RoleArn
-
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that the caller is assuming.
Note
Additional considerations apply to Amazon Cognito identity pools that assume cross-account IAM roles. The trust policies of these roles must accept the
cognito-identity.amazonaws.com
service principal and must contain thecognito-identity.amazonaws.com:aud
condition key to restrict role assumption to users from your intended identity pools. A policy that trusts Amazon Cognito identity pools without this condition creates a risk that a user from an unintended identity pool can assume the role. For more information, see Trust policies for IAM roles in Basic (Classic) authentication in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide.Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 20. Maximum length of 2048.
Pattern:
[\u0009\u000A\u000D\u0020-\u007E\u0085\u00A0-\uD7FF\uE000-\uFFFD\u10000-\u10FFFF]+
Required: Yes
- RoleSessionName
-
An identifier for the assumed role session. Typically, you pass the name or identifier that is associated with the user who is using your application. That way, the temporary security credentials that your application will use are associated with that user. This session name is included as part of the ARN and assumed role ID in the
AssumedRoleUser
response element.For security purposes, administrators can view this field in AWS CloudTrail logs to help identify who performed an action in AWS. Your administrator might require that you specify your user name as the session name when you assume the role. For more information, see
sts:RoleSessionName
.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: =,.@-
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 2. Maximum length of 64.
Pattern:
[\w+=,.@-]*
Required: Yes
- WebIdentityToken
-
The OAuth 2.0 access token or OpenID Connect ID token that is provided by the identity provider. Your application must get this token by authenticating the user who is using your application with a web identity provider before the application makes an
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
call. Timestamps in the token must be formatted as either an integer or a long integer. Tokens must be signed using either RSA keys (RS256, RS384, or RS512) or ECDSA keys (ES256, ES384, or ES512).Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 4. Maximum length of 20000.
Required: Yes
Response Elements
The following elements are returned by the service.
- AssumedRoleUser
-
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and the assumed role ID, which are identifiers that you can use to refer to the resulting temporary security credentials. For example, you can reference these credentials as a principal in a resource-based policy by using the ARN or assumed role ID. The ARN and ID include the
RoleSessionName
that you specified when you calledAssumeRole
.Type: AssumedRoleUser object
- Audience
-
The intended audience (also known as client ID) of the web identity token. This is traditionally the client identifier issued to the application that requested the web identity token.
Type: String
- Credentials
-
The temporary security credentials, which include an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token.
Note
The size of the security token that AWS STS API operations return is not fixed. We strongly recommend that you make no assumptions about the maximum size.
Type: Credentials object
- PackedPolicySize
-
A percentage value that indicates the packed size of the session policies and session tags combined passed in the request. The request fails if the packed size is greater than 100 percent, which means the policies and tags exceeded the allowed space.
Type: Integer
Valid Range: Minimum value of 0.
- Provider
-
The issuing authority of the web identity token presented. For OpenID Connect ID tokens, this contains the value of the
iss
field. For OAuth 2.0 access tokens, this contains the value of theProviderId
parameter that was passed in theAssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
request.Type: String
- SourceIdentity
-
The value of the source identity that is returned in the JSON web token (JWT) from the identity provider.
You can require users to set a source identity value when they assume a role. You do this by using the
sts:SourceIdentity
condition key in a role trust policy. That way, actions that are taken with the role are associated with that user. After the source identity is set, the value cannot be changed. It is present in the request for all actions that are taken by the role and persists across chained role sessions. You can configure your identity provider to use an attribute associated with your users, like user name or email, as the source identity when callingAssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
. You do this by adding a claim to the JSON web token. To learn more about OIDC tokens and claims, see Using Tokens with User Pools in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. For more information about using source identity, see Monitor and control actions taken with assumed roles in the IAM User Guide.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: =,.@-
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 2. Maximum length of 64.
Pattern:
[\w+=,.@-]*
- SubjectFromWebIdentityToken
-
The unique user identifier that is returned by the identity provider. This identifier is associated with the
WebIdentityToken
that was submitted with theAssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
call. The identifier is typically unique to the user and the application that acquired theWebIdentityToken
(pairwise identifier). For OpenID Connect ID tokens, this field contains the value returned by the identity provider as the token'ssub
(Subject) claim.Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 6. Maximum length of 255.
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- ExpiredToken
-
The web identity token that was passed is expired or is not valid. Get a new identity token from the identity provider and then retry the request.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- IDPCommunicationError
-
The request could not be fulfilled because the identity provider (IDP) that was asked to verify the incoming identity token could not be reached. This is often a transient error caused by network conditions. Retry the request a limited number of times so that you don't exceed the request rate. If the error persists, the identity provider might be down or not responding.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- IDPRejectedClaim
-
The identity provider (IdP) reported that authentication failed. This might be because the claim is invalid.
If this error is returned for the
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
operation, it can also mean that the claim has expired or has been explicitly revoked.HTTP Status Code: 403
- InvalidIdentityToken
-
The web identity token that was passed could not be validated by AWS. Get a new identity token from the identity provider and then retry the request.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- MalformedPolicyDocument
-
The request was rejected because the policy document was malformed. The error message describes the specific error.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- PackedPolicyTooLarge
-
The request was rejected because the total packed size of the session policies and session tags combined was too large. An AWS conversion compresses the session policy document, session policy ARNs, and session tags into a packed binary format that has a separate limit. The error message indicates by percentage how close the policies and tags are to the upper size limit. For more information, see Passing Session Tags in AWS STS in the IAM User Guide.
You could receive this error even though you meet other defined session policy and session tag limits. For more information, see IAM and AWS STS Entity Character Limits in the IAM User Guide.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- RegionDisabled
-
AWS STS is not activated in the requested region for the account that is being asked to generate credentials. The account administrator must use the IAM console to activate AWS STS in that region. For more information, see Activating and Deactivating AWS STS in an AWS Region in the IAM User Guide.
HTTP Status Code: 403
Examples
Example
This example illustrates one usage of AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity.
Sample Request
https://sts.amazonaws.com/
?Action=AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
&DurationSeconds=3600
&PolicyArns.member.1.arn=arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/webidentitydemopolicy1
&PolicyArns.member.2.arn=arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/webidentitydemopolicy2
&ProviderId=www.amazon.com
&RoleSessionName=app1
&RoleArn=arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/FederatedWebIdentityRole
&WebIdentityToken=Atza%7CIQEBLjAsAhRFiXuWpUXuRvQ9PZL3GMFcYevydwIUFAHZwXZXX
XXXXXXJnrulxKDHwy87oGKPznh0D6bEQZTSCzyoCtL_8S07pLpr0zMbn6w1lfVZKNTBdDansFB
mtGnIsIapjI6xKR02Yc_2bQ8LZbUXSGm6Ry6_BG7PrtLZtj_dfCTj92xNGed-CrKqjG7nPBjNI
L016GGvuS5gSvPRUxWES3VYfm1wl7WTI7jn-Pcb6M-buCgHhFOzTQxod27L9CqnOLio7N3gZAG
psp6n1-AJBOCJckcyXe2c6uD0srOJeZlKUm2eTDVMf8IehDVI0r1QOnTV6KzzAI3OY87Vd_cVMQ
&Version=2011-06-15
Sample Response
<AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse xmlns="https://sts.amazonaws.com/doc/2011-06-15/">
<AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>
<SubjectFromWebIdentityToken>amzn1.account.AF6RHO7KZU5XRVQJGXK6HB56KR2A</SubjectFromWebIdentityToken>
<Audience>client.5498841531868486423.1548@apps.example.com</Audience>
<AssumedRoleUser>
<Arn>arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/FederatedWebIdentityRole/app1</Arn>
<AssumedRoleId>AROACLKWSDQRAOEXAMPLE:app1</AssumedRoleId>
</AssumedRoleUser>
<Credentials>
<SessionToken>AQoDYXdzEE0a8ANXXXXXXXXNO1ewxE5TijQyp+IEXAMPLE</SessionToken>
<SecretAccessKey>wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYzEXAMPLEKEY</SecretAccessKey>
<Expiration>2014-10-24T23:00:23Z</Expiration>
<AccessKeyId>ASgeIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE</AccessKeyId>
</Credentials>
<SourceIdentity>SourceIdentityValue</SourceIdentity>
<Provider>www.amazon.com</Provider>
</AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>ad4156e9-bce1-11e2-82e6-6b6efEXAMPLE</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse>
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: