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/**
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.
*/
#pragma once
#include <aws/sts/STS_EXPORTS.h>
#include <aws/sts/STSRequest.h>
#include <aws/core/utils/memory/stl/AWSString.h>
#include <aws/core/utils/memory/stl/AWSVector.h>
#include <aws/sts/model/PolicyDescriptorType.h>
#include <aws/sts/model/Tag.h>
#include <aws/sts/model/ProvidedContext.h>
#include <utility>
namespace Aws
{
namespace STS
{
namespace Model
{
/**
*/
class AssumeRoleRequest : public STSRequest
{
public:
AWS_STS_API AssumeRoleRequest();
// Service request name is the Operation name which will send this request out,
// each operation should has unique request name, so that we can get operation's name from this request.
// Note: this is not true for response, multiple operations may have the same response name,
// so we can not get operation's name from response.
inline virtual const char* GetServiceRequestName() const override { return "AssumeRole"; }
AWS_STS_API Aws::String SerializePayload() const override;
protected:
AWS_STS_API void DumpBodyToUrl(Aws::Http::URI& uri ) const override;
public:
///@{
/**
* <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role to assume.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetRoleArn() const{ return m_roleArn; }
inline bool RoleArnHasBeenSet() const { return m_roleArnHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetRoleArn(const Aws::String& value) { m_roleArnHasBeenSet = true; m_roleArn = value; }
inline void SetRoleArn(Aws::String&& value) { m_roleArnHasBeenSet = true; m_roleArn = std::move(value); }
inline void SetRoleArn(const char* value) { m_roleArnHasBeenSet = true; m_roleArn.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithRoleArn(const Aws::String& value) { SetRoleArn(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithRoleArn(Aws::String&& value) { SetRoleArn(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithRoleArn(const char* value) { SetRoleArn(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>An identifier for the assumed role session.</p> <p>Use the role session name
* to uniquely identify a session when the same role is assumed by different
* principals or for different reasons. In cross-account scenarios, the role
* session name is visible to, and can be logged by the account that owns the role.
* The role session name is also used in the ARN of the assumed role principal.
* This means that subsequent cross-account API requests that use the temporary
* security credentials will expose the role session name to the external account
* in their CloudTrail logs.</p> <p>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: =,.@-</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetRoleSessionName() const{ return m_roleSessionName; }
inline bool RoleSessionNameHasBeenSet() const { return m_roleSessionNameHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetRoleSessionName(const Aws::String& value) { m_roleSessionNameHasBeenSet = true; m_roleSessionName = value; }
inline void SetRoleSessionName(Aws::String&& value) { m_roleSessionNameHasBeenSet = true; m_roleSessionName = std::move(value); }
inline void SetRoleSessionName(const char* value) { m_roleSessionNameHasBeenSet = true; m_roleSessionName.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithRoleSessionName(const Aws::String& value) { SetRoleSessionName(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithRoleSessionName(Aws::String&& value) { SetRoleSessionName(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithRoleSessionName(const char* value) { SetRoleSessionName(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>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.</p> <p>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 <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html">Amazon
* Resource Names (ARNs) and Amazon Web Services Service Namespaces</a> in the
* Amazon Web Services General Reference.</p> <p>An Amazon Web Services
* 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
* <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element indicates by percentage how close
* the policies and tags for your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
* <p>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 Amazon Web Services 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 <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
* Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::Vector<PolicyDescriptorType>& GetPolicyArns() const{ return m_policyArns; }
inline bool PolicyArnsHasBeenSet() const { return m_policyArnsHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetPolicyArns(const Aws::Vector<PolicyDescriptorType>& value) { m_policyArnsHasBeenSet = true; m_policyArns = value; }
inline void SetPolicyArns(Aws::Vector<PolicyDescriptorType>&& value) { m_policyArnsHasBeenSet = true; m_policyArns = std::move(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithPolicyArns(const Aws::Vector<PolicyDescriptorType>& value) { SetPolicyArns(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithPolicyArns(Aws::Vector<PolicyDescriptorType>&& value) { SetPolicyArns(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddPolicyArns(const PolicyDescriptorType& value) { m_policyArnsHasBeenSet = true; m_policyArns.push_back(value); return *this; }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddPolicyArns(PolicyDescriptorType&& value) { m_policyArnsHasBeenSet = true; m_policyArns.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; }
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>An IAM policy in JSON format that you want to use as an inline session
* policy.</p> <p>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 Amazon Web Services 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 <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies.html#policies_session">Session
* Policies</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>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.</p>
* <p>An Amazon Web Services 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 <code>PackedPolicySize</code>
* response element indicates by percentage how close the policies and tags for
* your request are to the upper size limit.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetPolicy() const{ return m_policy; }
inline bool PolicyHasBeenSet() const { return m_policyHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetPolicy(const Aws::String& value) { m_policyHasBeenSet = true; m_policy = value; }
inline void SetPolicy(Aws::String&& value) { m_policyHasBeenSet = true; m_policy = std::move(value); }
inline void SetPolicy(const char* value) { m_policyHasBeenSet = true; m_policy.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithPolicy(const Aws::String& value) { SetPolicy(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithPolicy(Aws::String&& value) { SetPolicy(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithPolicy(const char* value) { SetPolicy(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>The duration, in seconds, of the role session. The value specified can range
* from 900 seconds (15 minutes) up to the maximum session duration set for the
* role. The maximum session duration setting can have a value from 1 hour to 12
* hours. If you specify a value higher than this setting or the administrator
* setting (whichever is lower), 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. </p> <p>Role chaining limits your
* Amazon Web Services CLI or Amazon Web Services API role session to a maximum of
* one hour. When you use the <code>AssumeRole</code> API operation to assume a
* role, you can specify the duration of your role session with the
* <code>DurationSeconds</code> parameter. You can specify a parameter value of up
* to 43200 seconds (12 hours), depending on the maximum session duration setting
* for your role. However, if you assume a role using role chaining and provide a
* <code>DurationSeconds</code> parameter value greater than one hour, the
* operation fails. To learn how to view the maximum value for your role, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_use.html#id_roles_use_view-role-max-session">View
* the Maximum Session Duration Setting for a Role</a> in the <i>IAM User
* Guide</i>.</p> <p>By default, the value is set to <code>3600</code> seconds.
* </p> <p>The <code>DurationSeconds</code> 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 a <code>SessionDuration</code> parameter that specifies the maximum length
* of the console session. For more information, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers_enable-console-custom-url.html">Creating
* a URL that Enables Federated Users to Access the Amazon Web Services Management
* Console</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
*/
inline int GetDurationSeconds() const{ return m_durationSeconds; }
inline bool DurationSecondsHasBeenSet() const { return m_durationSecondsHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetDurationSeconds(int value) { m_durationSecondsHasBeenSet = true; m_durationSeconds = value; }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithDurationSeconds(int value) { SetDurationSeconds(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>A list of session tags that you want to pass. Each session tag consists of a
* key name and an associated value. For more information about session tags, see
* <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_session-tags.html">Tagging
* Amazon Web Services STS Sessions</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>This
* parameter is optional. You can pass up to 50 session tags. The plaintext session
* tag keys cant exceed 128 characters, and the values cant exceed 256
* characters. For these and additional limits, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_iam-limits.html#reference_iam-limits-entity-length">IAM
* and STS Character Limits</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>An
* Amazon Web Services 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 <code>PackedPolicySize</code> response element
* indicates by percentage how close the policies and tags for your request are to
* the upper size limit.</p> <p>You can pass a session tag with the same
* key as a tag that is already attached to the role. When you do, session tags
* override a role tag with the same key. </p> <p>Tag keyvalue pairs are not case
* sensitive, but case is preserved. This means that you cannot have separate
* <code>Department</code> and <code>department</code> tag keys. Assume that the
* role has the <code>Department</code>=<code>Marketing</code> tag and you pass the
* <code>department</code>=<code>engineering</code> session tag.
* <code>Department</code> and <code>department</code> are not saved as separate
* tags, and the session tag passed in the request takes precedence over the role
* tag.</p> <p>Additionally, if you used temporary credentials to perform this
* operation, the new session inherits any transitive session tags from the calling
* session. If you pass a session tag with the same key as an inherited tag, the
* operation fails. To view the inherited tags for a session, see the CloudTrail
* logs. For more information, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_session-tags.html#id_session-tags_ctlogs">Viewing
* Session Tags in CloudTrail</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::Vector<Tag>& GetTags() const{ return m_tags; }
inline bool TagsHasBeenSet() const { return m_tagsHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetTags(const Aws::Vector<Tag>& value) { m_tagsHasBeenSet = true; m_tags = value; }
inline void SetTags(Aws::Vector<Tag>&& value) { m_tagsHasBeenSet = true; m_tags = std::move(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTags(const Aws::Vector<Tag>& value) { SetTags(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTags(Aws::Vector<Tag>&& value) { SetTags(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddTags(const Tag& value) { m_tagsHasBeenSet = true; m_tags.push_back(value); return *this; }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddTags(Tag&& value) { m_tagsHasBeenSet = true; m_tags.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; }
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>A list of keys for session tags that you want to set as transitive. If you
* set a tag key as transitive, the corresponding key and value passes to
* subsequent sessions in a role chain. For more information, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_session-tags.html#id_session-tags_role-chaining">Chaining
* Roles with Session Tags</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>This parameter
* is optional. When you set session tags as transitive, the session policy and
* session tags packed binary limit is not affected.</p> <p>If you choose not to
* specify a transitive tag key, then no tags are passed from this session to any
* subsequent sessions.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::Vector<Aws::String>& GetTransitiveTagKeys() const{ return m_transitiveTagKeys; }
inline bool TransitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet() const { return m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetTransitiveTagKeys(const Aws::Vector<Aws::String>& value) { m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet = true; m_transitiveTagKeys = value; }
inline void SetTransitiveTagKeys(Aws::Vector<Aws::String>&& value) { m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet = true; m_transitiveTagKeys = std::move(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTransitiveTagKeys(const Aws::Vector<Aws::String>& value) { SetTransitiveTagKeys(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTransitiveTagKeys(Aws::Vector<Aws::String>&& value) { SetTransitiveTagKeys(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddTransitiveTagKeys(const Aws::String& value) { m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet = true; m_transitiveTagKeys.push_back(value); return *this; }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddTransitiveTagKeys(Aws::String&& value) { m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet = true; m_transitiveTagKeys.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddTransitiveTagKeys(const char* value) { m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet = true; m_transitiveTagKeys.push_back(value); return *this; }
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>A unique identifier that might be required when you assume a role in another
* account. If the administrator of the account to which the role belongs provided
* you with an external ID, then provide that value in the <code>ExternalId</code>
* parameter. This value can be any string, such as a passphrase or account number.
* A cross-account role is usually set up to trust everyone in an account.
* Therefore, the administrator of the trusting account might send an external ID
* to the administrator of the trusted account. That way, only someone with the ID
* can assume the role, rather than everyone in the account. For more information
* about the external ID, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_create_for-user_externalid.html">How
* to Use an External ID When Granting Access to Your Amazon Web Services Resources
* to a Third Party</a> in the <i>IAM User Guide</i>.</p> <p>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: =,.@:/-</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetExternalId() const{ return m_externalId; }
inline bool ExternalIdHasBeenSet() const { return m_externalIdHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetExternalId(const Aws::String& value) { m_externalIdHasBeenSet = true; m_externalId = value; }
inline void SetExternalId(Aws::String&& value) { m_externalIdHasBeenSet = true; m_externalId = std::move(value); }
inline void SetExternalId(const char* value) { m_externalIdHasBeenSet = true; m_externalId.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithExternalId(const Aws::String& value) { SetExternalId(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithExternalId(Aws::String&& value) { SetExternalId(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithExternalId(const char* value) { SetExternalId(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>The identification number of the MFA device that is associated with the user
* who is making the <code>AssumeRole</code> call. Specify this value if the trust
* policy of the role being assumed includes a condition that requires MFA
* authentication. The value is either the serial number for a hardware device
* (such as <code>GAHT12345678</code>) or an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a
* virtual device (such as <code>arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/user</code>).</p>
* <p>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: =,.@-</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetSerialNumber() const{ return m_serialNumber; }
inline bool SerialNumberHasBeenSet() const { return m_serialNumberHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetSerialNumber(const Aws::String& value) { m_serialNumberHasBeenSet = true; m_serialNumber = value; }
inline void SetSerialNumber(Aws::String&& value) { m_serialNumberHasBeenSet = true; m_serialNumber = std::move(value); }
inline void SetSerialNumber(const char* value) { m_serialNumberHasBeenSet = true; m_serialNumber.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithSerialNumber(const Aws::String& value) { SetSerialNumber(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithSerialNumber(Aws::String&& value) { SetSerialNumber(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithSerialNumber(const char* value) { SetSerialNumber(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>The value provided by the MFA device, if the trust policy of the role being
* assumed requires MFA. (In other words, if the policy includes a condition that
* tests for MFA). If the role being assumed requires MFA and if the
* <code>TokenCode</code> value is missing or expired, the <code>AssumeRole</code>
* call returns an "access denied" error.</p> <p>The format for this parameter, as
* described by its regex pattern, is a sequence of six numeric digits.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetTokenCode() const{ return m_tokenCode; }
inline bool TokenCodeHasBeenSet() const { return m_tokenCodeHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetTokenCode(const Aws::String& value) { m_tokenCodeHasBeenSet = true; m_tokenCode = value; }
inline void SetTokenCode(Aws::String&& value) { m_tokenCodeHasBeenSet = true; m_tokenCode = std::move(value); }
inline void SetTokenCode(const char* value) { m_tokenCodeHasBeenSet = true; m_tokenCode.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTokenCode(const Aws::String& value) { SetTokenCode(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTokenCode(Aws::String&& value) { SetTokenCode(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithTokenCode(const char* value) { SetTokenCode(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>The source identity specified by the principal that is calling the
* <code>AssumeRole</code> operation.</p> <p>You can require users to specify a
* source identity when they assume a role. You do this by using the
* <code>sts:SourceIdentity</code> condition key in a role trust policy. You can
* use source identity information in CloudTrail logs to determine who took actions
* with a role. You can use the <code>aws:SourceIdentity</code> condition key to
* further control access to Amazon Web Services resources based on the value of
* source identity. For more information about using source identity, see <a
* href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_control-access_monitor.html">Monitor
* and control actions taken with assumed roles</a> in the <i>IAM User
* Guide</i>.</p> <p>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:
* =,.@-. You cannot use a value that begins with the text <code>aws:</code>. This
* prefix is reserved for Amazon Web Services internal use.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetSourceIdentity() const{ return m_sourceIdentity; }
inline bool SourceIdentityHasBeenSet() const { return m_sourceIdentityHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetSourceIdentity(const Aws::String& value) { m_sourceIdentityHasBeenSet = true; m_sourceIdentity = value; }
inline void SetSourceIdentity(Aws::String&& value) { m_sourceIdentityHasBeenSet = true; m_sourceIdentity = std::move(value); }
inline void SetSourceIdentity(const char* value) { m_sourceIdentityHasBeenSet = true; m_sourceIdentity.assign(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithSourceIdentity(const Aws::String& value) { SetSourceIdentity(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithSourceIdentity(Aws::String&& value) { SetSourceIdentity(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithSourceIdentity(const char* value) { SetSourceIdentity(value); return *this;}
///@}
///@{
/**
* <p>A list of previously acquired trusted context assertions in the format of a
* JSON array. The trusted context assertion is signed and encrypted by Amazon Web
* Services STS.</p> <p>The following is an example of a
* <code>ProvidedContext</code> value that includes a single trusted context
* assertion and the ARN of the context provider from which the trusted context
* assertion was generated.</p> <p>
* <code>[{"ProviderArn":"arn:aws:iam::aws:contextProvider/IdentityCenter","ContextAssertion":"trusted-context-assertion"}]</code>
* </p>
*/
inline const Aws::Vector<ProvidedContext>& GetProvidedContexts() const{ return m_providedContexts; }
inline bool ProvidedContextsHasBeenSet() const { return m_providedContextsHasBeenSet; }
inline void SetProvidedContexts(const Aws::Vector<ProvidedContext>& value) { m_providedContextsHasBeenSet = true; m_providedContexts = value; }
inline void SetProvidedContexts(Aws::Vector<ProvidedContext>&& value) { m_providedContextsHasBeenSet = true; m_providedContexts = std::move(value); }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithProvidedContexts(const Aws::Vector<ProvidedContext>& value) { SetProvidedContexts(value); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& WithProvidedContexts(Aws::Vector<ProvidedContext>&& value) { SetProvidedContexts(std::move(value)); return *this;}
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddProvidedContexts(const ProvidedContext& value) { m_providedContextsHasBeenSet = true; m_providedContexts.push_back(value); return *this; }
inline AssumeRoleRequest& AddProvidedContexts(ProvidedContext&& value) { m_providedContextsHasBeenSet = true; m_providedContexts.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; }
///@}
private:
Aws::String m_roleArn;
bool m_roleArnHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::String m_roleSessionName;
bool m_roleSessionNameHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::Vector<PolicyDescriptorType> m_policyArns;
bool m_policyArnsHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::String m_policy;
bool m_policyHasBeenSet = false;
int m_durationSeconds;
bool m_durationSecondsHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::Vector<Tag> m_tags;
bool m_tagsHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::Vector<Aws::String> m_transitiveTagKeys;
bool m_transitiveTagKeysHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::String m_externalId;
bool m_externalIdHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::String m_serialNumber;
bool m_serialNumberHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::String m_tokenCode;
bool m_tokenCodeHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::String m_sourceIdentity;
bool m_sourceIdentityHasBeenSet = false;
Aws::Vector<ProvidedContext> m_providedContexts;
bool m_providedContextsHasBeenSet = false;
};
} // namespace Model
} // namespace STS
} // namespace Aws