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Class: Aws::IAM::User Instance Attribute Summary collapseThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the user.
The date and time, in [ISO 8601 date-time format][1], when the user was created.
The date and time, in [ISO 8601 date-time format][1], when the user\'s password was last used to sign in to an AWS website.
The path to the user.
The ARN of the policy used to set the permissions boundary for the user.
A list of tags that are associated with the specified user.
The stable and unique string identifying the user.
The friendly name identifying the user.
Returns a Collection of AccessKey resources.
Adds the specified user to the specified group.
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Attaches the specified managed policy to the specified user.
You use this API to attach a managed policy to a user.
Returns a Collection of Policy resources.
Deletes the specified IAM user.
Removes the specified managed policy from the specified user.
A user can also have inline policies embedded with it.
Returns true
if this User exists.
Returns a Collection of Group resources.
Returns a Collection of MfaDevice resources.
Returns a Collection of UserPolicy resources.
Removes the specified user from the specified group.
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Returns a Collection of SigningCertificate resources.
Waits until this User is exists.
add_data_attribute, add_identifier, #data, data_attributes, #data_loaded?, identifiers, #load, #wait_until
Methods included from Resources::OperationMethods#add_batch_operation, #add_operation, #batch_operation, #batch_operation_names, #batch_operations, #operation, #operation_names, #operations
Constructor Details #initialize(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object #initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Object Instance Attribute Details #arn ⇒ StringThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the user. For more information about ARNs and how to use ARNs in policies, see IAM Identifiers in the IAM User Guide.
#password_last_used ⇒ TimeThe date and time, in ISO 8601 date-time format, when the user\'s password was last used to sign in to an AWS website. For a list of AWS websites that capture a user\'s last sign-in time, see the Credential Reports topic in the IAM User Guide. If a password is used more than once in a five-minute span, only the first use is returned in this field. If the field is null (no value), then it indicates that they never signed in with a password. This can be because:
The user never had a password.
A password exists but has not been used since IAM started tracking this information on October 20, 2014.
A null value does not mean that the user never had a password. Also, if the user does not currently have a password but had one in the past, then this field contains the date and time the most recent password was used.
This value is returned only in the GetUser and ListUsers operations.
#path ⇒ StringThe path to the user. For more information about paths, see IAM Identifiers in the IAM User Guide.
#tags ⇒ Array<Types::Tag>A list of tags that are associated with the specified user. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM Identities in the IAM User Guide.
#user_id ⇒ StringThe stable and unique string identifying the user. For more information about IDs, see IAM Identifiers in the IAM User Guide.
#user_name ⇒ StringThe friendly name identifying the user.
Instance Method Details #access_keys(options = {}) ⇒ Collection<AccessKey> #add_group(options = {}) ⇒ StructAdds the specified user to the specified group.
#attach_policy(options = {}) ⇒ StructAttaches the specified managed policy to the specified user.
You use this API to attach a managed policy to a user. To embed an inline policy in a user, use PutUserPolicy.
For more information about policies, see Managed Policies and Inline Policies in the IAM User Guide.
#attached_policies(options = {}) ⇒ Collection<Policy> #create(options = {}) ⇒ User #detach_policy(options = {}) ⇒ StructRemoves the specified managed policy from the specified user.
A user can also have inline policies embedded with it. To delete an inline policy, use the DeleteUserPolicy API. For information about policies, see Managed Policies and Inline Policies in the IAM User Guide.
#exists? ⇒ BooleanReturns true
if this User exists. Returns false
otherwise.
Removes the specified user from the specified group.
#update(options = {}) ⇒ User #wait_until_exists {|waiter| ... } ⇒ UserWaits until this User is exists. This method waits by polling Client#get_user until successful. An error is raised after a configurable number of failed checks.
This waiter uses the following defaults:
Configuration Default#delay
1 #max_attempts
20
You can modify defaults and register callbacks by passing a block argument.
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