VM::EC2::Security::FederatedUser(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | VM::EC2::Security::FederatedUser(3pm) |
VM::EC2::Security::FederatedUser -- Federated user object
use VM::EC2; use VM::EC2::Security::Policy; # on your side of the connection $ec2 = VM::EC2->new(...); # as usual my $policy = VM::EC2::Security::Policy->new; $policy->allow('DescribeImages','RunInstances'); my $token = $ec2->get_federation_token(-name => 'TemporaryUser', -duration => 60*60*3, # 3 hrs, as seconds -policy => $policy); my $user = $token->federated_user; print $user->arn,"\n"; print $user->federated_user_id,"\n";
This object forms part of the VM::EC2::Security::Token object, which is created when you need to grant temporary access to some or all of your AWS resources to someone who does not have an AWS account.
arn() -- Return the Amazon Resource Name unique identifier (ARN) associated with the temporary user, e.g. arn:aws:sts::123451234512345:federated-user/fred federatedUserId() -- Return the user ID for this temporary user, e.g. 123451234512345:fred
When used in a string context, this object will interpolate as the ARN.
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Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>.
Copyright (c) 2011 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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2022-10-14 | perl v5.34.0 |