#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateAuthorizerOutput {
pub authorizer_credentials_arn: Option<String>,
pub authorizer_id: Option<String>,
pub authorizer_payload_format_version: Option<String>,
pub authorizer_result_ttl_in_seconds: Option<i32>,
pub authorizer_type: Option<AuthorizerType>,
pub authorizer_uri: Option<String>,
pub enable_simple_responses: Option<bool>,
pub identity_source: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub identity_validation_expression: Option<String>,
pub jwt_configuration: Option<JwtConfiguration>,
pub name: Option<String>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role's Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, don't specify this parameter. Supported only for REQUEST authorizers.
The authorizer identifier.
Specifies the format of the payload sent to an HTTP API Lambda authorizer. Required for HTTP API Lambda authorizers. Supported values are 1.0 and 2.0. To learn more, see Working with AWS Lambda authorizers for HTTP APIs.
The time to live (TTL) for cached authorizer results, in seconds. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway caches authorizer responses. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour. Supported only for HTTP API Lambda authorizers.
The authorizer type. Specify REQUEST for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters. Specify JWT to use JSON Web Tokens (supported only for HTTP APIs).
The authorizer's Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For REQUEST authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:
enable_simple_responses: Option<bool>
Specifies whether a Lambda authorizer returns a response in a simple format. If enabled, the Lambda authorizer can return a boolean value instead of an IAM policy. Supported only for HTTP APIs. To learn more, see Working with AWS Lambda authorizers for HTTP APIs
identity_source: Option<Vec<String>>
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a REQUEST authorizer, this is optional. The value is a set of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. The identity source can be headers, query string parameters, stage variables, and context parameters. For example, if an Auth header and a Name query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is route.request.header.Auth, route.request.querystring.Name for WebSocket APIs. For HTTP APIs, use selection expressions prefixed with $, for example, $request.header.Auth, $request.querystring.Name. These parameters are used to perform runtime validation for Lambda-based authorizers by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present in the request, not null, and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function. Otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. For HTTP APIs, identity sources are also used as the cache key when caching is enabled. To learn more, see Working with AWS Lambda authorizers for HTTP APIs.
For JWT, a single entry that specifies where to extract the JSON Web Token (JWT) from inbound requests. Currently only header-based and query parameter-based selections are supported, for example $request.header.Authorization.
identity_validation_expression: Option<String>
The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST authorizer.
jwt_configuration: Option<JwtConfiguration>
Represents the configuration of a JWT authorizer. Required for the JWT authorizer type. Supported only for HTTP APIs.
name: Option<String>
The name of the authorizer.
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source§impl UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl UpdateAuthorizerOutput
Specifies the required credentials as an IAM role for API Gateway to invoke the authorizer. To specify an IAM role for API Gateway to assume, use the role's Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To use resource-based permissions on the Lambda function, don't specify this parameter. Supported only for REQUEST authorizers.
The authorizer identifier.
Specifies the format of the payload sent to an HTTP API Lambda authorizer. Required for HTTP API Lambda authorizers. Supported values are 1.0 and 2.0. To learn more, see Working with AWS Lambda authorizers for HTTP APIs.
The time to live (TTL) for cached authorizer results, in seconds. If it equals 0, authorization caching is disabled. If it is greater than 0, API Gateway caches authorizer responses. The maximum value is 3600, or 1 hour. Supported only for HTTP API Lambda authorizers.
The authorizer type. Specify REQUEST for a Lambda function using incoming request parameters. Specify JWT to use JSON Web Tokens (supported only for HTTP APIs).
The authorizer's Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). For REQUEST authorizers, this must be a well-formed Lambda function URI, for example, arn:aws:apigateway:us-west-2:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:
sourcepub fn enable_simple_responses(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn enable_simple_responses(&self) -> Option<bool>
Specifies whether a Lambda authorizer returns a response in a simple format. If enabled, the Lambda authorizer can return a boolean value instead of an IAM policy. Supported only for HTTP APIs. To learn more, see Working with AWS Lambda authorizers for HTTP APIs
sourcepub fn identity_source(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn identity_source(&self) -> &[String]
The identity source for which authorization is requested.
For a REQUEST authorizer, this is optional. The value is a set of one or more mapping expressions of the specified request parameters. The identity source can be headers, query string parameters, stage variables, and context parameters. For example, if an Auth header and a Name query string parameter are defined as identity sources, this value is route.request.header.Auth, route.request.querystring.Name for WebSocket APIs. For HTTP APIs, use selection expressions prefixed with $, for example, $request.header.Auth, $request.querystring.Name. These parameters are used to perform runtime validation for Lambda-based authorizers by verifying all of the identity-related request parameters are present in the request, not null, and non-empty. Only when this is true does the authorizer invoke the authorizer Lambda function. Otherwise, it returns a 401 Unauthorized response without calling the Lambda function. For HTTP APIs, identity sources are also used as the cache key when caching is enabled. To learn more, see Working with AWS Lambda authorizers for HTTP APIs.
For JWT, a single entry that specifies where to extract the JSON Web Token (JWT) from inbound requests. Currently only header-based and query parameter-based selections are supported, for example $request.header.Authorization.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .identity_source.is_none()
.
sourcepub fn identity_validation_expression(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn identity_validation_expression(&self) -> Option<&str>
The validation expression does not apply to the REQUEST authorizer.
sourcepub fn jwt_configuration(&self) -> Option<&JwtConfiguration>
pub fn jwt_configuration(&self) -> Option<&JwtConfiguration>
Represents the configuration of a JWT authorizer. Required for the JWT authorizer type. Supported only for HTTP APIs.
source§impl UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl UpdateAuthorizerOutput
sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateAuthorizerOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateAuthorizerOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UpdateAuthorizerOutput
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source§impl Clone for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl Clone for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateAuthorizerOutput
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateAuthorizerOutput
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impl Debug for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
source§impl PartialEq for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl PartialEq for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
source§fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateAuthorizerOutput) -> bool
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impl RequestId for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
source§fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
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impl Freeze for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl Send for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl Sync for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl Unpin for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
impl UnwindSafe for UpdateAuthorizerOutput
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