admin_initiate_auth
(**kwargs)¶Initiates the authentication flow, as an administrator.
Note
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. 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 , 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 in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide .
Calling this action requires developer credentials.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.admin_initiate_auth(
UserPoolId='string',
ClientId='string',
AuthFlow='USER_SRP_AUTH'|'REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH'|'REFRESH_TOKEN'|'CUSTOM_AUTH'|'ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH'|'USER_PASSWORD_AUTH'|'ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH',
AuthParameters={
'string': 'string'
},
ClientMetadata={
'string': 'string'
},
AnalyticsMetadata={
'AnalyticsEndpointId': 'string'
},
ContextData={
'IpAddress': 'string',
'ServerName': 'string',
'ServerPath': 'string',
'HttpHeaders': [
{
'headerName': 'string',
'headerValue': 'string'
},
],
'EncodedData': 'string'
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Amazon Cognito user pool.
[REQUIRED]
The app client ID.
[REQUIRED]
The authentication flow for this call to run. The API action will depend on this value. For example:
REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH
will take in a valid refresh token and return new tokens.USER_SRP_AUTH
will take in USERNAME
and SRP_A
and return the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol variables to be used for next challenge execution.ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH
will take in USERNAME
and PASSWORD
and return the next challenge or tokens.Valid values include:
USER_SRP_AUTH
: Authentication flow for the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol.REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH
/ REFRESH_TOKEN
: Authentication flow for refreshing the access token and ID token by supplying a valid refresh token.CUSTOM_AUTH
: Custom authentication flow.ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH
: Non-SRP authentication flow; you can pass in the USERNAME and PASSWORD directly if the flow is enabled for calling the app client.ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH
: Admin-based user password authentication. This replaces the ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH
authentication flow. In this flow, Amazon Cognito receives the password in the request instead of using the SRP process to verify passwords.The authentication parameters. These are inputs corresponding to the AuthFlow
that you're invoking. The required values depend on the value of AuthFlow
:
USER_SRP_AUTH
: USERNAME
(required), SRP_A
(required), SECRET_HASH
(required if the app client is configured with a client secret), DEVICE_KEY
.REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH/REFRESH_TOKEN
: REFRESH_TOKEN
(required), SECRET_HASH
(required if the app client is configured with a client secret), DEVICE_KEY
.ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH
: USERNAME
(required), SECRET_HASH
(if app client is configured with client secret), PASSWORD
(required), DEVICE_KEY
.CUSTOM_AUTH
: USERNAME
(required), SECRET_HASH
(if app client is configured with client secret), DEVICE_KEY
. To start the authentication flow with password verification, include ChallengeName: SRP_A
and SRP_A: (The SRP_A Value)
.A map of custom key-value pairs that you can provide as input for certain custom workflows that this action triggers.
You create custom workflows by assigning Lambda functions to user pool triggers. When you use the AdminInitiateAuth API action, Amazon Cognito invokes the Lambda functions that are specified for various triggers. The ClientMetadata value is passed as input to the functions for only the following triggers:
When Amazon Cognito invokes the functions for these triggers, it passes a JSON payload, which the function receives as input. This payload contains a validationData
attribute, which provides the data that you assigned to the ClientMetadata parameter in your AdminInitiateAuth request. In your function code in Lambda, you can process the validationData
value to enhance your workflow for your specific needs.
When you use the AdminInitiateAuth API action, Amazon Cognito also invokes the functions for the following triggers, but it doesn't provide the ClientMetadata value as input:
For more information, see Customizing user pool Workflows with Lambda Triggers in the Amazon Cognito Developer Guide .
Note
When you use the ClientMetadata parameter, remember that Amazon Cognito won't do the following:
The analytics metadata for collecting Amazon Pinpoint metrics for AdminInitiateAuth
calls.
The endpoint ID.
Contextual data about your user session, such as the device fingerprint, IP address, or location. Amazon Cognito advanced security evaluates the risk of an authentication event based on the context that your app generates and passes to Amazon Cognito when it makes API requests.
The source IP address of your user's device.
Your server endpoint where this API is invoked.
Your server path where this API is invoked.
HttpHeaders received on your server in same order.
The HTTP header.
The header name.
The header value.
Encoded device-fingerprint details that your app collected with the Amazon Cognito context data collection library. For more information, see Adding user device and session data to API requests.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'ChallengeName': 'SMS_MFA'|'SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA'|'SELECT_MFA_TYPE'|'MFA_SETUP'|'PASSWORD_VERIFIER'|'CUSTOM_CHALLENGE'|'DEVICE_SRP_AUTH'|'DEVICE_PASSWORD_VERIFIER'|'ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH'|'NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED',
'Session': 'string',
'ChallengeParameters': {
'string': 'string'
},
'AuthenticationResult': {
'AccessToken': 'string',
'ExpiresIn': 123,
'TokenType': 'string',
'RefreshToken': 'string',
'IdToken': 'string',
'NewDeviceMetadata': {
'DeviceKey': 'string',
'DeviceGroupKey': 'string'
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
Initiates the authentication response, as an administrator.
ChallengeName (string) --
The name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call. This is returned in the AdminInitiateAuth
response if you must pass another challenge.
MFA_SETUP
: If MFA is required, users who don't have at least one of the MFA methods set up are presented with an MFA_SETUP
challenge. The user must set up at least one MFA type to continue to authenticate.SELECT_MFA_TYPE
: Selects the MFA type. Valid MFA options are SMS_MFA
for text SMS MFA, and SOFTWARE_TOKEN_MFA
for time-based one-time password (TOTP) software token MFA.SMS_MFA
: Next challenge is to supply an SMS_MFA_CODE
, delivered via SMS.PASSWORD_VERIFIER
: Next challenge is to supply PASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE
, PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK
, and TIMESTAMP
after the client-side SRP calculations.CUSTOM_CHALLENGE
: This is returned if your custom authentication flow determines that the user should pass another challenge before tokens are issued.DEVICE_SRP_AUTH
: If device tracking was activated in your user pool and the previous challenges were passed, this challenge is returned so that Amazon Cognito can start tracking this device.DEVICE_PASSWORD_VERIFIER
: Similar to PASSWORD_VERIFIER
, but for devices only.ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH
: This is returned if you must authenticate with USERNAME
and PASSWORD
directly. An app client must be enabled to use this flow.NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED
: For users who are required to change their passwords after successful first login. Respond to this challenge with NEW_PASSWORD
and any required attributes that Amazon Cognito returned in the requiredAttributes
parameter. You can also set values for attributes that aren't required by your user pool and that your app client can write. For more information, see AdminRespondToAuthChallenge.Note
In a NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED
challenge response, you can't modify a required attribute that already has a value. In AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
, set a value for any keys that Amazon Cognito returned in the requiredAttributes
parameter, then use the AdminUpdateUserAttributes
API operation to modify the value of any additional attributes.
MFA_SETUP
: For users who are required to set up an MFA factor before they can sign in. The MFA types activated for the user pool will be listed in the challenge parameters MFA_CAN_SETUP
value. To set up software token MFA, use the session returned here from InitiateAuth
as an input to AssociateSoftwareToken
, and use the session returned by VerifySoftwareToken
as an input to RespondToAuthChallenge
with challenge name MFA_SETUP
to complete sign-in. To set up SMS MFA, users will need help from an administrator to add a phone number to their account and then call InitiateAuth
again to restart sign-in.Session (string) --
The session that should be passed both ways in challenge-response calls to the service. If AdminInitiateAuth
or AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
API call determines that the caller must pass another challenge, they return a session with other challenge parameters. This session should be passed as it is to the next AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
API call.
ChallengeParameters (dict) --
The challenge parameters. These are returned to you in the AdminInitiateAuth
response if you must pass another challenge. The responses in this parameter should be used to compute inputs to the next call ( AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
).
All challenges require USERNAME
and SECRET_HASH
(if applicable).
The value of the USER_ID_FOR_SRP
attribute is the user's actual username, not an alias (such as email address or phone number), even if you specified an alias in your call to AdminInitiateAuth
. This happens because, in the AdminRespondToAuthChallenge
API ChallengeResponses
, the USERNAME
attribute can't be an alias.
AuthenticationResult (dict) --
The result of the authentication response. This is only returned if the caller doesn't need to pass another challenge. If the caller does need to pass another challenge before it gets tokens, ChallengeName
, ChallengeParameters
, and Session
are returned.
AccessToken (string) --
A valid access token that Amazon Cognito issued to the user who you want to authenticate.
ExpiresIn (integer) --
The expiration period of the authentication result in seconds.
TokenType (string) --
The token type.
RefreshToken (string) --
The refresh token.
IdToken (string) --
The ID token.
NewDeviceMetadata (dict) --
The new device metadata from an authentication result.
DeviceKey (string) --
The device key.
DeviceGroupKey (string) --
The device group key.
Exceptions
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.NotAuthorizedException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.TooManyRequestsException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.InternalErrorException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.UnexpectedLambdaException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.InvalidUserPoolConfigurationException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.UserLambdaValidationException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.InvalidLambdaResponseException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.MFAMethodNotFoundException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.InvalidSmsRoleAccessPolicyException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.InvalidSmsRoleTrustRelationshipException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.PasswordResetRequiredException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.UserNotFoundException
CognitoIdentityProvider.Client.exceptions.UserNotConfirmedException