package VM::EC2::Security::FederatedUser; =head1 NAME VM::EC2::Security::FederatedUser -- Federated user object =head1 SYNOPSIS use VM::EC2; use VM::EC2::Security::Policy; # on your side of the connection $ec2 = VM::EC2->new(...); # as usual my $policy = VM::EC2::Security::Policy->new; $policy->allow('DescribeImages','RunInstances'); my $token = $ec2->get_federation_token(-name => 'TemporaryUser', -duration => 60*60*3, # 3 hrs, as seconds -policy => $policy); my $user = $token->federated_user; print $user->arn,"\n"; print $user->federated_user_id,"\n"; =head1 DESCRIPTION This object forms part of the VM::EC2::Security::Token object, which is created when you need to grant temporary access to some or all of your AWS resources to someone who does not have an AWS account. =head1 METHODS arn() -- Return the Amazon Resource Name unique identifier (ARN) associated with the temporary user, e.g. arn:aws:sts::123451234512345:federated-user/fred federatedUserId() -- Return the user ID for this temporary user, e.g. 123451234512345:fred =head1 STRING OVERLOADING When used in a string context, this object will interpolate as the ARN. =head1 SEE ALSO L L =head1 AUTHOR Lincoln Stein Elincoln.stein@gmail.comE. Copyright (c) 2011 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL (either version 1, or at your option, any later version) or the Artistic License 2.0. Refer to LICENSE for the full license text. In addition, please see DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. =cut use strict; use base 'VM::EC2::Generic'; sub valid_fields { my $self = shift; return qw(Arn FederatedUserId); } sub short_name {shift->arn} 1;