AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell
Command Reference

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Synopsis

Calls the AWS Security Token Service (STS) GetWebIdentityToken API operation.

Syntax

Get-STSWebIdentityToken
-SigningAlgorithm <String>
-Audience <String[]>
-DurationSecond <Int32>
-Tag <Tag[]>
-Select <String>
-ClientConfig <AmazonSecurityTokenServiceConfig>

Description

Returns a signed JSON Web Token (JWT) that represents the calling Amazon Web Services identity. The returned JWT can be used to authenticate with external services that support OIDC discovery. The token is signed by Amazon Web Services STS and can be publicly verified using the verification keys published at the issuer's JWKS endpoint.

Parameters

-Audience <String[]>
The intended recipient of the web identity token. This value populates the aud claim in the JWT and should identify the service or application that will validate and use the token. The external service should verify this claim to ensure the token was intended for their use. Starting with version 4 of the SDK this property will default to null. If no data for this property is returned from the service the property will also be null. This was changed to improve performance and allow the SDK and caller to distinguish between a property not set or a property being empty to clear out a value. To retain the previous SDK behavior set the AWSConfigs.InitializeCollections static property to true.
Required?True
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.STS.AmazonSecurityTokenServiceClientCmdlet.ClientConfig
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
-DurationSecond <Int32>
The duration, in seconds, for which the JSON Web Token (JWT) will remain valid. The value can range from 60 seconds (1 minute) to 3600 seconds (1 hour). If not specified, the default duration is 300 seconds (5 minutes). The token is designed to be short-lived and should be used for proof of identity, then exchanged for credentials or short-lived tokens in the external service.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesDurationSeconds
-Select <String>
Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'. Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.SecurityToken.Model.GetWebIdentityTokenResponse). Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.SecurityToken.Model.GetWebIdentityTokenResponse will result in that property being returned. Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
-SigningAlgorithm <String>
The cryptographic algorithm to use for signing the JSON Web Token (JWT). Valid values are RS256 (RSA with SHA-256) and ES384 (ECDSA using P-384 curve with SHA-384).
Required?True
Position?1
Accept pipeline input?True (ByValue, ByPropertyName)
-Tag <Tag[]>
An optional list of tags to include in the JSON Web Token (JWT). These tags are added as custom claims to the JWT and can be used by the downstream service for authorization decisions. Starting with version 4 of the SDK this property will default to null. If no data for this property is returned from the service the property will also be null. This was changed to improve performance and allow the SDK and caller to distinguish between a property not set or a property being empty to clear out a value. To retain the previous SDK behavior set the AWSConfigs.InitializeCollections static property to true.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesTags

Common Credential and Region Parameters

-AccessKey <String>
The AWS access key for the user account. This can be a temporary access key if the corresponding session token is supplied to the -SessionToken parameter.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesAK
-Credential <AWSCredentials>
An AWSCredentials object instance containing access and secret key information, and optionally a token for session-based credentials.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByValue, ByPropertyName)
-EndpointUrl <String>
The endpoint to make the call against.Note: This parameter is primarily for internal AWS use and is not required/should not be specified for normal usage. The cmdlets normally determine which endpoint to call based on the region specified to the -Region parameter or set as default in the shell (via Set-DefaultAWSRegion). Only specify this parameter if you must direct the call to a specific custom endpoint.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
-NetworkCredential <PSCredential>
Used with SAML-based authentication when ProfileName references a SAML role profile. Contains the network credentials to be supplied during authentication with the configured identity provider's endpoint. This parameter is not required if the user's default network identity can or should be used during authentication.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByValue, ByPropertyName)
-ProfileLocation <String>
Used to specify the name and location of the ini-format credential file (shared with the AWS CLI and other AWS SDKs)If this optional parameter is omitted this cmdlet will search the encrypted credential file used by the AWS SDK for .NET and AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio first. If the profile is not found then the cmdlet will search in the ini-format credential file at the default location: (user's home directory)\.aws\credentials.If this parameter is specified then this cmdlet will only search the ini-format credential file at the location given.As the current folder can vary in a shell or during script execution it is advised that you use specify a fully qualified path instead of a relative path.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesAWSProfilesLocation, ProfilesLocation
-ProfileName <String>
The user-defined name of an AWS credentials or SAML-based role profile containing credential information. The profile is expected to be found in the secure credential file shared with the AWS SDK for .NET and AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio. You can also specify the name of a profile stored in the .ini-format credential file used with the AWS CLI and other AWS SDKs.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesStoredCredentials, AWSProfileName
-Region <Object>
The system name of an AWS region or an AWSRegion instance. This governs the endpoint that will be used when calling service operations. Note that the AWS resources referenced in a call are usually region-specific.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesRegionToCall
-SecretKey <String>
The AWS secret key for the user account. This can be a temporary secret key if the corresponding session token is supplied to the -SessionToken parameter.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesSK, SecretAccessKey
-SessionToken <String>
The session token if the access and secret keys are temporary session-based credentials.
Required?False
Position?Named
Accept pipeline input?True (ByPropertyName)
AliasesST

Outputs

This cmdlet returns an Amazon.SecurityToken.Model.GetWebIdentityTokenResponse object containing multiple properties.

Supported Version

AWS Tools for PowerShell: 2.x.y.z