Confirmez automatiquement les utilisateurs connus d'Amazon Cognito à l'aide d'une fonction Lambda à l'aide d'un AWS SDK - AWS Lambda

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Confirmez automatiquement les utilisateurs connus d'Amazon Cognito à l'aide d'une fonction Lambda à l'aide d'un AWS SDK

L'exemple de code suivant montre comment confirmer automatiquement les utilisateurs connus d'Amazon Cognito à l'aide d'une fonction Lambda.

  • Configurez un groupe d'utilisateurs pour appeler une fonction Lambda pour le PreSignUp déclencheur.

  • Inscrivez un utilisateur avec Amazon Cognito.

  • La fonction Lambda analyse une table DynamoDB et confirme automatiquement les utilisateurs connus.

  • Connectez-vous en tant que nouvel utilisateur, puis nettoyez les ressources.

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Exécutez un scénario interactif à une invite de commande.

// AutoConfirm separates the steps of this scenario into individual functions so that // they are simpler to read and understand. type AutoConfirm struct { helper IScenarioHelper questioner demotools.IQuestioner resources Resources cognitoActor *actions.CognitoActions } // NewAutoConfirm constructs a new auto confirm runner. func NewAutoConfirm(sdkConfig aws.Config, questioner demotools.IQuestioner, helper IScenarioHelper) AutoConfirm { scenario := AutoConfirm{ helper: helper, questioner: questioner, resources: Resources{}, cognitoActor: &actions.CognitoActions{CognitoClient: cognitoidentityprovider.NewFromConfig(sdkConfig)}, } scenario.resources.init(scenario.cognitoActor, questioner) return scenario } // AddPreSignUpTrigger adds a Lambda handler as an invocation target for the PreSignUp trigger. func (runner *AutoConfirm) AddPreSignUpTrigger(ctx context.Context, userPoolId string, functionArn string) { log.Printf("Let's add a Lambda function to handle the PreSignUp trigger from Cognito.\n" + "This trigger happens when a user signs up, and lets your function take action before the main Cognito\n" + "sign up processing occurs.\n") err := runner.cognitoActor.UpdateTriggers( ctx, userPoolId, actions.TriggerInfo{Trigger: actions.PreSignUp, HandlerArn: aws.String(functionArn)}) if err != nil { panic(err) } log.Printf("Lambda function %v added to user pool %v to handle the PreSignUp trigger.\n", functionArn, userPoolId) } // SignUpUser signs up a user from the known user table with a password you specify. func (runner *AutoConfirm) SignUpUser(ctx context.Context, clientId string, usersTable string) (string, string) { log.Println("Let's sign up a user to your Cognito user pool. When the user's email matches an email in the\n" + "DynamoDB known users table, it is automatically verified and the user is confirmed.") knownUsers, err := runner.helper.GetKnownUsers(ctx, usersTable) if err != nil { panic(err) } userChoice := runner.questioner.AskChoice("Which user do you want to use?\n", knownUsers.UserNameList()) user := knownUsers.Users[userChoice] var signedUp bool var userConfirmed bool password := runner.questioner.AskPassword("Enter a password that has at least eight characters, uppercase, lowercase, numbers and symbols.\n"+ "(the password will not display as you type):", 8) for !signedUp { log.Printf("Signing up user '%v' with email '%v' to Cognito.\n", user.UserName, user.UserEmail) userConfirmed, err = runner.cognitoActor.SignUp(ctx, clientId, user.UserName, password, user.UserEmail) if err != nil { var invalidPassword *types.InvalidPasswordException if errors.As(err, &invalidPassword) { password = runner.questioner.AskPassword("Enter another password:", 8) } else { panic(err) } } else { signedUp = true } } log.Printf("User %v signed up, confirmed = %v.\n", user.UserName, userConfirmed) log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) return user.UserName, password } // SignInUser signs in a user. func (runner *AutoConfirm) SignInUser(ctx context.Context, clientId string, userName string, password string) string { runner.questioner.Ask("Press Enter when you're ready to continue.") log.Printf("Let's sign in as %v...\n", userName) authResult, err := runner.cognitoActor.SignIn(ctx, clientId, userName, password) if err != nil { panic(err) } log.Printf("Successfully signed in. Your access token starts with: %v...\n", (*authResult.AccessToken)[:10]) log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) return *authResult.AccessToken } // Run runs the scenario. func (runner *AutoConfirm) Run(ctx context.Context, stackName string) { defer func() { if r := recover(); r != nil { log.Println("Something went wrong with the demo.") runner.resources.Cleanup(ctx) } }() log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) log.Printf("Welcome\n") log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) stackOutputs, err := runner.helper.GetStackOutputs(ctx, stackName) if err != nil { panic(err) } runner.resources.userPoolId = stackOutputs["UserPoolId"] runner.helper.PopulateUserTable(ctx, stackOutputs["TableName"]) runner.AddPreSignUpTrigger(ctx, stackOutputs["UserPoolId"], stackOutputs["AutoConfirmFunctionArn"]) runner.resources.triggers = append(runner.resources.triggers, actions.PreSignUp) userName, password := runner.SignUpUser(ctx, stackOutputs["UserPoolClientId"], stackOutputs["TableName"]) runner.helper.ListRecentLogEvents(ctx, stackOutputs["AutoConfirmFunction"]) runner.resources.userAccessTokens = append(runner.resources.userAccessTokens, runner.SignInUser(ctx, stackOutputs["UserPoolClientId"], userName, password)) runner.resources.Cleanup(ctx) log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) log.Println("Thanks for watching!") log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) }

Manipulez le PreSignUp déclencheur avec une fonction Lambda.

const TABLE_NAME = "TABLE_NAME" // UserInfo defines structured user data that can be marshalled to a DynamoDB format. type UserInfo struct { UserName string `dynamodbav:"UserName"` UserEmail string `dynamodbav:"UserEmail"` } // GetKey marshals the user email value to a DynamoDB key format. func (user UserInfo) GetKey() map[string]dynamodbtypes.AttributeValue { userEmail, err := attributevalue.Marshal(user.UserEmail) if err != nil { panic(err) } return map[string]dynamodbtypes.AttributeValue{"UserEmail": userEmail} } type handler struct { dynamoClient *dynamodb.Client } // HandleRequest handles the PreSignUp event by looking up a user in an Amazon DynamoDB table and // specifying whether they should be confirmed and verified. func (h *handler) HandleRequest(ctx context.Context, event events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup) (events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup, error) { log.Printf("Received presignup from %v for user '%v'", event.TriggerSource, event.UserName) if event.TriggerSource != "PreSignUp_SignUp" { // Other trigger sources, such as PreSignUp_AdminInitiateAuth, ignore the response from this handler. return event, nil } tableName := os.Getenv(TABLE_NAME) user := UserInfo{ UserEmail: event.Request.UserAttributes["email"], } log.Printf("Looking up email %v in table %v.\n", user.UserEmail, tableName) output, err := h.dynamoClient.GetItem(ctx, &dynamodb.GetItemInput{ Key: user.GetKey(), TableName: aws.String(tableName), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Error looking up email %v.\n", user.UserEmail) return event, err } if output.Item == nil { log.Printf("Email %v not found. Email verification is required.\n", user.UserEmail) return event, err } err = attributevalue.UnmarshalMap(output.Item, &user) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't unmarshal DynamoDB item. Here's why: %v\n", err) return event, err } if user.UserName != event.UserName { log.Printf("UserEmail %v found, but stored UserName '%v' does not match supplied UserName '%v'. Verification is required.\n", user.UserEmail, user.UserName, event.UserName) } else { log.Printf("UserEmail %v found with matching UserName %v. User is confirmed.\n", user.UserEmail, user.UserName) event.Response.AutoConfirmUser = true event.Response.AutoVerifyEmail = true } return event, err } func main() { ctx := context.Background() sdkConfig, err := config.LoadDefaultConfig(ctx) if err != nil { log.Panicln(err) } h := handler{ dynamoClient: dynamodb.NewFromConfig(sdkConfig), } lambda.Start(h.HandleRequest) }

Créez une structure qui exécute des tâches courantes.

// IScenarioHelper defines common functions used by the workflows in this example. type IScenarioHelper interface { Pause(secs int) GetStackOutputs(ctx context.Context, stackName string) (actions.StackOutputs, error) PopulateUserTable(ctx context.Context, tableName string) GetKnownUsers(ctx context.Context, tableName string) (actions.UserList, error) AddKnownUser(ctx context.Context, tableName string, user actions.User) ListRecentLogEvents(ctx context.Context, functionName string) } // ScenarioHelper contains AWS wrapper structs used by the workflows in this example. type ScenarioHelper struct { questioner demotools.IQuestioner dynamoActor *actions.DynamoActions cfnActor *actions.CloudFormationActions cwlActor *actions.CloudWatchLogsActions isTestRun bool } // NewScenarioHelper constructs a new scenario helper. func NewScenarioHelper(sdkConfig aws.Config, questioner demotools.IQuestioner) ScenarioHelper { scenario := ScenarioHelper{ questioner: questioner, dynamoActor: &actions.DynamoActions{DynamoClient: dynamodb.NewFromConfig(sdkConfig)}, cfnActor: &actions.CloudFormationActions{CfnClient: cloudformation.NewFromConfig(sdkConfig)}, cwlActor: &actions.CloudWatchLogsActions{CwlClient: cloudwatchlogs.NewFromConfig(sdkConfig)}, } return scenario } // Pause waits for the specified number of seconds. func (helper ScenarioHelper) Pause(secs int) { if !helper.isTestRun { time.Sleep(time.Duration(secs) * time.Second) } } // GetStackOutputs gets the outputs from the specified CloudFormation stack in a structured format. func (helper ScenarioHelper) GetStackOutputs(ctx context.Context, stackName string) (actions.StackOutputs, error) { return helper.cfnActor.GetOutputs(ctx, stackName), nil } // PopulateUserTable fills the known user table with example data. func (helper ScenarioHelper) PopulateUserTable(ctx context.Context, tableName string) { log.Printf("First, let's add some users to the DynamoDB %v table we'll use for this example.\n", tableName) err := helper.dynamoActor.PopulateTable(ctx, tableName) if err != nil { panic(err) } } // GetKnownUsers gets the users from the known users table in a structured format. func (helper ScenarioHelper) GetKnownUsers(ctx context.Context, tableName string) (actions.UserList, error) { knownUsers, err := helper.dynamoActor.Scan(ctx, tableName) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't get known users from table %v. Here's why: %v\n", tableName, err) } return knownUsers, err } // AddKnownUser adds a user to the known users table. func (helper ScenarioHelper) AddKnownUser(ctx context.Context, tableName string, user actions.User) { log.Printf("Adding user '%v' with email '%v' to the DynamoDB known users table...\n", user.UserName, user.UserEmail) err := helper.dynamoActor.AddUser(ctx, tableName, user) if err != nil { panic(err) } } // ListRecentLogEvents gets the most recent log stream and events for the specified Lambda function and displays them. func (helper ScenarioHelper) ListRecentLogEvents(ctx context.Context, functionName string) { log.Println("Waiting a few seconds to let Lambda write to CloudWatch Logs...") helper.Pause(10) log.Println("Okay, let's check the logs to find what's happened recently with your Lambda function.") logStream, err := helper.cwlActor.GetLatestLogStream(ctx, functionName) if err != nil { panic(err) } log.Printf("Getting some recent events from log stream %v\n", *logStream.LogStreamName) events, err := helper.cwlActor.GetLogEvents(ctx, functionName, *logStream.LogStreamName, 10) if err != nil { panic(err) } for _, event := range events { log.Printf("\t%v", *event.Message) } log.Println(strings.Repeat("-", 88)) }

Créez une structure qui englobe les actions Amazon Cognito.

type CognitoActions struct { CognitoClient *cognitoidentityprovider.Client } // Trigger and TriggerInfo define typed data for updating an Amazon Cognito trigger. type Trigger int const ( PreSignUp Trigger = iota UserMigration PostAuthentication ) type TriggerInfo struct { Trigger Trigger HandlerArn *string } // UpdateTriggers adds or removes Lambda triggers for a user pool. When a trigger is specified with a `nil` value, // it is removed from the user pool. func (actor CognitoActions) UpdateTriggers(ctx context.Context, userPoolId string, triggers ...TriggerInfo) error { output, err := actor.CognitoClient.DescribeUserPool(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.DescribeUserPoolInput{ UserPoolId: aws.String(userPoolId), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't get info about user pool %v. Here's why: %v\n", userPoolId, err) return err } lambdaConfig := output.UserPool.LambdaConfig for _, trigger := range triggers { switch trigger.Trigger { case PreSignUp: lambdaConfig.PreSignUp = trigger.HandlerArn case UserMigration: lambdaConfig.UserMigration = trigger.HandlerArn case PostAuthentication: lambdaConfig.PostAuthentication = trigger.HandlerArn } } _, err = actor.CognitoClient.UpdateUserPool(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.UpdateUserPoolInput{ UserPoolId: aws.String(userPoolId), LambdaConfig: lambdaConfig, }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't update user pool %v. Here's why: %v\n", userPoolId, err) } return err } // SignUp signs up a user with Amazon Cognito. func (actor CognitoActions) SignUp(ctx context.Context, clientId string, userName string, password string, userEmail string) (bool, error) { confirmed := false output, err := actor.CognitoClient.SignUp(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.SignUpInput{ ClientId: aws.String(clientId), Password: aws.String(password), Username: aws.String(userName), UserAttributes: []types.AttributeType{ {Name: aws.String("email"), Value: aws.String(userEmail)}, }, }) if err != nil { var invalidPassword *types.InvalidPasswordException if errors.As(err, &invalidPassword) { log.Println(*invalidPassword.Message) } else { log.Printf("Couldn't sign up user %v. Here's why: %v\n", userName, err) } } else { confirmed = output.UserConfirmed } return confirmed, err } // SignIn signs in a user to Amazon Cognito using a username and password authentication flow. func (actor CognitoActions) SignIn(ctx context.Context, clientId string, userName string, password string) (*types.AuthenticationResultType, error) { var authResult *types.AuthenticationResultType output, err := actor.CognitoClient.InitiateAuth(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.InitiateAuthInput{ AuthFlow: "USER_PASSWORD_AUTH", ClientId: aws.String(clientId), AuthParameters: map[string]string{"USERNAME": userName, "PASSWORD": password}, }) if err != nil { var resetRequired *types.PasswordResetRequiredException if errors.As(err, &resetRequired) { log.Println(*resetRequired.Message) } else { log.Printf("Couldn't sign in user %v. Here's why: %v\n", userName, err) } } else { authResult = output.AuthenticationResult } return authResult, err } // ForgotPassword starts a password recovery flow for a user. This flow typically sends a confirmation code // to the user's configured notification destination, such as email. func (actor CognitoActions) ForgotPassword(ctx context.Context, clientId string, userName string) (*types.CodeDeliveryDetailsType, error) { output, err := actor.CognitoClient.ForgotPassword(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.ForgotPasswordInput{ ClientId: aws.String(clientId), Username: aws.String(userName), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't start password reset for user '%v'. Here;s why: %v\n", userName, err) } return output.CodeDeliveryDetails, err } // ConfirmForgotPassword confirms a user with a confirmation code and a new password. func (actor CognitoActions) ConfirmForgotPassword(ctx context.Context, clientId string, code string, userName string, password string) error { _, err := actor.CognitoClient.ConfirmForgotPassword(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.ConfirmForgotPasswordInput{ ClientId: aws.String(clientId), ConfirmationCode: aws.String(code), Password: aws.String(password), Username: aws.String(userName), }) if err != nil { var invalidPassword *types.InvalidPasswordException if errors.As(err, &invalidPassword) { log.Println(*invalidPassword.Message) } else { log.Printf("Couldn't confirm user %v. Here's why: %v", userName, err) } } return err } // DeleteUser removes a user from the user pool. func (actor CognitoActions) DeleteUser(ctx context.Context, userAccessToken string) error { _, err := actor.CognitoClient.DeleteUser(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.DeleteUserInput{ AccessToken: aws.String(userAccessToken), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't delete user. Here's why: %v\n", err) } return err } // AdminCreateUser uses administrator credentials to add a user to a user pool. This method leaves the user // in a state that requires they enter a new password next time they sign in. func (actor CognitoActions) AdminCreateUser(ctx context.Context, userPoolId string, userName string, userEmail string) error { _, err := actor.CognitoClient.AdminCreateUser(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.AdminCreateUserInput{ UserPoolId: aws.String(userPoolId), Username: aws.String(userName), MessageAction: types.MessageActionTypeSuppress, UserAttributes: []types.AttributeType{{Name: aws.String("email"), Value: aws.String(userEmail)}}, }) if err != nil { var userExists *types.UsernameExistsException if errors.As(err, &userExists) { log.Printf("User %v already exists in the user pool.", userName) err = nil } else { log.Printf("Couldn't create user %v. Here's why: %v\n", userName, err) } } return err } // AdminSetUserPassword uses administrator credentials to set a password for a user without requiring a // temporary password. func (actor CognitoActions) AdminSetUserPassword(ctx context.Context, userPoolId string, userName string, password string) error { _, err := actor.CognitoClient.AdminSetUserPassword(ctx, &cognitoidentityprovider.AdminSetUserPasswordInput{ Password: aws.String(password), UserPoolId: aws.String(userPoolId), Username: aws.String(userName), Permanent: true, }) if err != nil { var invalidPassword *types.InvalidPasswordException if errors.As(err, &invalidPassword) { log.Println(*invalidPassword.Message) } else { log.Printf("Couldn't set password for user %v. Here's why: %v\n", userName, err) } } return err }

Créez une structure qui enveloppe les actions DynamoDB.

// DynamoActions encapsulates the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) actions // used in the examples. type DynamoActions struct { DynamoClient *dynamodb.Client } // User defines structured user data. type User struct { UserName string UserEmail string LastLogin *LoginInfo `dynamodbav:",omitempty"` } // LoginInfo defines structured custom login data. type LoginInfo struct { UserPoolId string ClientId string Time string } // UserList defines a list of users. type UserList struct { Users []User } // UserNameList returns the usernames contained in a UserList as a list of strings. func (users *UserList) UserNameList() []string { names := make([]string, len(users.Users)) for i := 0; i < len(users.Users); i++ { names[i] = users.Users[i].UserName } return names } // PopulateTable adds a set of test users to the table. func (actor DynamoActions) PopulateTable(ctx context.Context, tableName string) error { var err error var item map[string]types.AttributeValue var writeReqs []types.WriteRequest for i := 1; i < 4; i++ { item, err = attributevalue.MarshalMap(User{UserName: fmt.Sprintf("test_user_%v", i), UserEmail: fmt.Sprintf("test_email_%v@example.com", i)}) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't marshall user into DynamoDB format. Here's why: %v\n", err) return err } writeReqs = append(writeReqs, types.WriteRequest{PutRequest: &types.PutRequest{Item: item}}) } _, err = actor.DynamoClient.BatchWriteItem(ctx, &dynamodb.BatchWriteItemInput{ RequestItems: map[string][]types.WriteRequest{tableName: writeReqs}, }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't populate table %v with users. Here's why: %v\n", tableName, err) } return err } // Scan scans the table for all items. func (actor DynamoActions) Scan(ctx context.Context, tableName string) (UserList, error) { var userList UserList output, err := actor.DynamoClient.Scan(ctx, &dynamodb.ScanInput{ TableName: aws.String(tableName), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't scan table %v for items. Here's why: %v\n", tableName, err) } else { err = attributevalue.UnmarshalListOfMaps(output.Items, &userList.Users) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't unmarshal items into users. Here's why: %v\n", err) } } return userList, err } // AddUser adds a user item to a table. func (actor DynamoActions) AddUser(ctx context.Context, tableName string, user User) error { userItem, err := attributevalue.MarshalMap(user) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't marshall user to item. Here's why: %v\n", err) } _, err = actor.DynamoClient.PutItem(ctx, &dynamodb.PutItemInput{ Item: userItem, TableName: aws.String(tableName), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't put item in table %v. Here's why: %v", tableName, err) } return err }

Créez une structure qui englobe les actions CloudWatch Logs.

type CloudWatchLogsActions struct { CwlClient *cloudwatchlogs.Client } // GetLatestLogStream gets the most recent log stream for a Lambda function. func (actor CloudWatchLogsActions) GetLatestLogStream(ctx context.Context, functionName string) (types.LogStream, error) { var logStream types.LogStream logGroupName := fmt.Sprintf("/aws/lambda/%s", functionName) output, err := actor.CwlClient.DescribeLogStreams(ctx, &cloudwatchlogs.DescribeLogStreamsInput{ Descending: aws.Bool(true), Limit: aws.Int32(1), LogGroupName: aws.String(logGroupName), OrderBy: types.OrderByLastEventTime, }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't get log streams for log group %v. Here's why: %v\n", logGroupName, err) } else { logStream = output.LogStreams[0] } return logStream, err } // GetLogEvents gets the most recent eventCount events from the specified log stream. func (actor CloudWatchLogsActions) GetLogEvents(ctx context.Context, functionName string, logStreamName string, eventCount int32) ( []types.OutputLogEvent, error) { var events []types.OutputLogEvent logGroupName := fmt.Sprintf("/aws/lambda/%s", functionName) output, err := actor.CwlClient.GetLogEvents(ctx, &cloudwatchlogs.GetLogEventsInput{ LogStreamName: aws.String(logStreamName), Limit: aws.Int32(eventCount), LogGroupName: aws.String(logGroupName), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't get log event for log stream %v. Here's why: %v\n", logStreamName, err) } else { events = output.Events } return events, err }

Créez une structure qui englobe les actions. AWS CloudFormation

// StackOutputs defines a map of outputs from a specific stack. type StackOutputs map[string]string type CloudFormationActions struct { CfnClient *cloudformation.Client } // GetOutputs gets the outputs from a CloudFormation stack and puts them into a structured format. func (actor CloudFormationActions) GetOutputs(ctx context.Context, stackName string) StackOutputs { output, err := actor.CfnClient.DescribeStacks(ctx, &cloudformation.DescribeStacksInput{ StackName: aws.String(stackName), }) if err != nil || len(output.Stacks) == 0 { log.Panicf("Couldn't find a CloudFormation stack named %v. Here's why: %v\n", stackName, err) } stackOutputs := StackOutputs{} for _, out := range output.Stacks[0].Outputs { stackOutputs[*out.OutputKey] = *out.OutputValue } return stackOutputs }

Nettoyez les ressources.

// Resources keeps track of AWS resources created during an example and handles // cleanup when the example finishes. type Resources struct { userPoolId string userAccessTokens []string triggers []actions.Trigger cognitoActor *actions.CognitoActions questioner demotools.IQuestioner } func (resources *Resources) init(cognitoActor *actions.CognitoActions, questioner demotools.IQuestioner) { resources.userAccessTokens = []string{} resources.triggers = []actions.Trigger{} resources.cognitoActor = cognitoActor resources.questioner = questioner } // Cleanup deletes all AWS resources created during an example. func (resources *Resources) Cleanup(ctx context.Context) { defer func() { if r := recover(); r != nil { log.Printf("Something went wrong during cleanup.\n%v\n", r) log.Println("Use the AWS Management Console to remove any remaining resources \n" + "that were created for this scenario.") } }() wantDelete := resources.questioner.AskBool("Do you want to remove all of the AWS resources that were created "+ "during this demo (y/n)?", "y") if wantDelete { for _, accessToken := range resources.userAccessTokens { err := resources.cognitoActor.DeleteUser(ctx, accessToken) if err != nil { log.Println("Couldn't delete user during cleanup.") panic(err) } log.Println("Deleted user.") } triggerList := make([]actions.TriggerInfo, len(resources.triggers)) for i := 0; i < len(resources.triggers); i++ { triggerList[i] = actions.TriggerInfo{Trigger: resources.triggers[i], HandlerArn: nil} } err := resources.cognitoActor.UpdateTriggers(ctx, resources.userPoolId, triggerList...) if err != nil { log.Println("Couldn't update Cognito triggers during cleanup.") panic(err) } log.Println("Removed Cognito triggers from user pool.") } else { log.Println("Be sure to remove resources when you're done with them to avoid unexpected charges!") } }

Pour obtenir la liste complète des guides AWS SDK de développement et des exemples de code, consultezUtilisation de Lambda avec un AWS SDK. Cette rubrique inclut également des informations sur la mise en route et des détails sur SDK les versions précédentes.