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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
package cognitoidentityprovider
import (
"context"
awsmiddleware "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/middleware"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/signer/v4"
"github.com/aws/smithy-go/middleware"
smithyhttp "github.com/aws/smithy-go/transport/http"
)
// Resets the specified user's password in a user pool as an administrator. Works
// on any user. When a developer calls this API, the current password is
// invalidated, so it must be changed. If a user tries to sign in after the API is
// called, the app will get a PasswordResetRequiredException exception back and
// should direct the user down the flow to reset the password, which is the same as
// the forgot password flow. In addition, if the user pool has phone verification
// selected and a verified phone number exists for the user, or if email
// verification is selected and a verified email exists for the user, calling this
// API will also result in sending a message to the end user with the code to
// change their password. This action might generate an SMS text message. Starting
// June 1, 2021, US telecom carriers require you to register an origination phone
// number before you can send SMS messages to US phone numbers. If you use SMS text
// messages in Amazon Cognito, you must register a phone number with Amazon
// Pinpoint (https://console.aws.amazon.com/pinpoint/home/). Amazon Cognito uses
// the registered number automatically. Otherwise, Amazon Cognito users who must
// receive SMS messages might not be able to sign up, activate their accounts, or
// sign in. If you have never used SMS text messages with Amazon Cognito or any
// other Amazon Web Service, Amazon Simple Notification Service might place your
// account in the SMS sandbox. In sandbox mode
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/sns-sms-sandbox.html) , you can send
// messages only to verified phone numbers. After you test your app while in the
// sandbox environment, you can move out of the sandbox and into production. For
// more information, see SMS message settings for Amazon Cognito user pools
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-sms-userpool-settings.html)
// in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. Calling this action requires developer
// credentials.
func (c *Client) AdminResetUserPassword(ctx context.Context, params *AdminResetUserPasswordInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*AdminResetUserPasswordOutput, error) {
if params == nil {
params = &AdminResetUserPasswordInput{}
}
result, metadata, err := c.invokeOperation(ctx, "AdminResetUserPassword", params, optFns, c.addOperationAdminResetUserPasswordMiddlewares)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := result.(*AdminResetUserPasswordOutput)
out.ResultMetadata = metadata
return out, nil
}
// Represents the request to reset a user's password as an administrator.
type AdminResetUserPasswordInput struct {
// The user pool ID for the user pool where you want to reset the user's password.
//
// This member is required.
UserPoolId *string
// The user name of the user whose password you want to reset.
//
// This member is required.
Username *string
// A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for any custom
// workflows that this action triggers. You create custom workflows by assigning
// Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the AdminResetUserPassword
// API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the function that is assigned to the custom
// message trigger. When Amazon Cognito invokes this function, it passes a JSON
// payload, which the function receives as input. This payload contains a
// clientMetadata attribute, which provides the data that you assigned to the
// ClientMetadata parameter in your AdminResetUserPassword request. In your
// function code in Lambda, you can process the clientMetadata value to enhance
// your workflow for your specific needs. For more information, see Customizing
// user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-working-with-aws-lambda-triggers.html)
// in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide. When you use the ClientMetadata
// parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
//
// * Store the
// ClientMetadata value. This data is available only to Lambda triggers that are
// assigned to a user pool to support custom workflows. If your user pool
// configuration doesn't include triggers, the ClientMetadata parameter serves no
// purpose.
//
// * Validate the ClientMetadata value.
//
// * Encrypt the ClientMetadata
// value. Don't use Amazon Cognito to provide sensitive information.
ClientMetadata map[string]string
noSmithyDocumentSerde
}
// Represents the response from the server to reset a user password as an
// administrator.
type AdminResetUserPasswordOutput struct {
// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
noSmithyDocumentSerde
}
func (c *Client) addOperationAdminResetUserPasswordMiddlewares(stack *middleware.Stack, options Options) (err error) {
err = stack.Serialize.Add(&awsAwsjson11_serializeOpAdminResetUserPassword{}, middleware.After)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = stack.Deserialize.Add(&awsAwsjson11_deserializeOpAdminResetUserPassword{}, middleware.After)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addSetLoggerMiddleware(stack, options); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = awsmiddleware.AddClientRequestIDMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = smithyhttp.AddComputeContentLengthMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addResolveEndpointMiddleware(stack, options); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = v4.AddComputePayloadSHA256Middleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addRetryMiddlewares(stack, options); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addHTTPSignerV4Middleware(stack, options); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = awsmiddleware.AddRawResponseToMetadata(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = awsmiddleware.AddRecordResponseTiming(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addClientUserAgent(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = smithyhttp.AddErrorCloseResponseBodyMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = smithyhttp.AddCloseResponseBodyMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addOpAdminResetUserPasswordValidationMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = stack.Initialize.Add(newServiceMetadataMiddleware_opAdminResetUserPassword(options.Region), middleware.Before); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addRequestIDRetrieverMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addResponseErrorMiddleware(stack); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = addRequestResponseLogging(stack, options); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func newServiceMetadataMiddleware_opAdminResetUserPassword(region string) *awsmiddleware.RegisterServiceMetadata {
return &awsmiddleware.RegisterServiceMetadata{
Region: region,
ServiceID: ServiceID,
SigningName: "cognito-idp",
OperationName: "AdminResetUserPassword",
}
}
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