Creates an IAM entity to describe an identity provider (IdP) that supports OpenID Connect (OIDC).
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/iam_create_open_id_connect_provider/ for full documentation.
iam_create_open_id_connect_provider(
Url,
ClientIDList = NULL,
ThumbprintList = NULL,
Tags = NULL
)
[required] The URL of the identity provider. The URL must begin with https://
and
should correspond to the iss
claim in the provider's OpenID Connect ID
tokens. Per the OIDC standard, path components are allowed but query
parameters are not. Typically the URL consists of only a hostname, like
https://server.example.org
or https://example.com
. The URL should
not contain a port number.
You cannot register the same provider multiple times in a single Amazon Web Services account. If you try to submit a URL that has already been used for an OpenID Connect provider in the Amazon Web Services account, you will get an error.
Provides a list of client IDs, also known as audiences. When a mobile or
web app registers with an OpenID Connect provider, they establish a
value that identifies the application. This is the value that's sent as
the client_id
parameter on OAuth requests.
You can register multiple client IDs with the same provider. For example, you might have multiple applications that use the same OIDC provider. You cannot register more than 100 client IDs with a single IAM OIDC provider.
There is no defined format for a client ID. The
CreateOpenIDConnectProviderRequest
operation accepts client IDs up to
255 characters long.
A list of server certificate thumbprints for the OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider's server certificates. Typically this list includes only one entry. However, IAM lets you have up to five thumbprints for an OIDC provider. This lets you maintain multiple thumbprints if the identity provider is rotating certificates.
This parameter is optional. If it is not included, IAM will retrieve and use the top intermediate certificate authority (CA) thumbprint of the OpenID Connect identity provider server certificate.
The server certificate thumbprint is the hex-encoded SHA-1 hash value of the X.509 certificate used by the domain where the OpenID Connect provider makes its keys available. It is always a 40-character string.
For example, assume that the OIDC provider is server.example.com
and
the provider stores its keys at
https://keys.server.example.com/openid-connect. In that case, the
thumbprint string would be the hex-encoded SHA-1 hash value of the
certificate used by https://keys.server.example.com.
For more information about obtaining the OIDC provider thumbprint, see Obtaining the thumbprint for an OpenID Connect provider in the IAM user Guide.
A list of tags that you want to attach to the new IAM OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider. Each tag consists of a key name and an associated value. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
If any one of the tags is invalid or if you exceed the allowed maximum number of tags, then the entire request fails and the resource is not created.