import { Command as $Command } from "@smithy/core/client"; import type { MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer } from "@smithy/types"; import type { CognitoIdentityProviderClientResolvedConfig, ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes } from "../CognitoIdentityProviderClient"; import type { UpdateAuthEventFeedbackRequest, UpdateAuthEventFeedbackResponse } from "../models/models_1"; /** * @public */ export type { __MetadataBearer }; export { $Command }; /** * @public * * The input for {@link UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand}. */ export interface UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput extends UpdateAuthEventFeedbackRequest { } /** * @public * * The output of {@link UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand}. */ export interface UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandOutput extends UpdateAuthEventFeedbackResponse, __MetadataBearer { } declare const UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand_base: { new (input: UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput): import("@smithy/core/client").CommandImpl; new (input: UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput): import("@smithy/core/client").CommandImpl; getEndpointParameterInstructions(): { [x: string]: unknown; }; }; /** *

Provides the feedback for an authentication event generated by threat protection * features. The user's response indicates that you think that the event either was from a * valid user or was an unwanted authentication attempt. This feedback improves the risk * evaluation decision for the user pool as part of Amazon Cognito threat protection. * To activate this setting, your user pool must be on the * Plus tier.

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This operation requires a FeedbackToken that Amazon Cognito generates and adds to * notification emails when users have potentially suspicious authentication events. Users * invoke this operation when they select the link that corresponds to * \{one-click-link-valid\} or \{one-click-link-invalid\} in your * notification template. Because FeedbackToken is a required parameter, you * can't make requests to UpdateAuthEventFeedback without the contents of * the notification email message.

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Amazon Cognito doesn't evaluate Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies in requests for this API operation. For * this operation, you can't use IAM credentials to authorize requests, and you can't * grant IAM permissions in policies. For more information about authorization models in * Amazon Cognito, see Using the Amazon Cognito user pools API and user pool endpoints.

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* @example * Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call. * ```javascript * import { CognitoIdentityProviderClient, UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-cognito-identity-provider"; // ES Modules import * // const { CognitoIdentityProviderClient, UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-cognito-identity-provider"); // CommonJS import * // import type { CognitoIdentityProviderClientConfig } from "@aws-sdk/client-cognito-identity-provider"; * const config = {}; // type is CognitoIdentityProviderClientConfig * const client = new CognitoIdentityProviderClient(config); * const input = { // UpdateAuthEventFeedbackRequest * UserPoolId: "STRING_VALUE", // required * Username: "STRING_VALUE", // required * EventId: "STRING_VALUE", // required * FeedbackToken: "STRING_VALUE", // required * FeedbackValue: "Valid" || "Invalid", // required * }; * const command = new UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand(input); * const response = await client.send(command); * // {}; * * ``` * * @param UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput - {@link UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput} * @returns {@link UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandOutput} * @see {@link UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput} for command's `input` shape. * @see {@link UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape. * @see {@link CognitoIdentityProviderClientResolvedConfig | config} for CognitoIdentityProviderClient's `config` shape. * * @throws {@link InternalErrorException} (server fault) *

This exception is thrown when Amazon Cognito encounters an internal error.

* * @throws {@link InvalidParameterException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when the Amazon Cognito service encounters an invalid * parameter.

* * @throws {@link NotAuthorizedException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when a user isn't authorized.

* * @throws {@link OperationNotEnabledException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when an operation is not available in the current region or for the current user pool configuration. This can occur when attempting to perform operations that are not supported in secondary replica regions.

* * @throws {@link ResourceNotFoundException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when the Amazon Cognito service can't find the requested * resource.

* * @throws {@link TooManyRequestsException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when the user has made too many requests for a given * operation.

* * @throws {@link UserNotFoundException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when a user isn't found.

* * @throws {@link UserPoolAddOnNotEnabledException} (client fault) *

This exception is thrown when user pool add-ons aren't enabled.

* * @throws {@link CognitoIdentityProviderServiceException} *

Base exception class for all service exceptions from CognitoIdentityProvider service.

* * * @public */ export declare class UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand extends UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommand_base { /** @internal type navigation helper, not in runtime. */ protected static __types: { api: { input: UpdateAuthEventFeedbackRequest; output: {}; }; sdk: { input: UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandInput; output: UpdateAuthEventFeedbackCommandOutput; }; }; }