DescribeIdentityProviderConfig Perl Example
use chilkat();
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$rest = chilkat::CkRest->new();
$authAws = chilkat::CkAuthAws->new();
$authAws->put_AccessKey("AWS_ACCESS_KEY");
$authAws->put_SecretKey("AWS_SECRET_KEY");
# Don't forget to change the region to your particular region. (Also make the same change in the call to Connect below.)
$authAws->put_Region("us-west-2");
$authAws->put_ServiceName("eks");
# SetAuthAws causes Chilkat to automatically add the following headers: Authorization, X-Amz-Date
$rest->SetAuthAws($authAws);
# URL: https://eks.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/
# Use the same region as specified above.
$success = $rest->Connect("eks.us-west-2.amazonaws.com",443,1,1);
if ($success != 1) {
print "ConnectFailReason: " . $rest->get_ConnectFailReason() . "\r\n";
print $rest->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
# The following code creates the JSON request body.
# The JSON created by this code is shown below.
# Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON:
# Generate Code to Create JSON
$json = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$json->UpdateString("identityProviderConfig.name","string");
$json->UpdateString("identityProviderConfig.type","string");
# The JSON request body created by the above code:
# {
# "identityProviderConfig": {
# "name": "string",
# "type": "string"
# }
# }
$rest->AddHeader("Content-Type","application/x-amz-json-1.1");
$rest->AddHeader("X-Amz-Target","DescribeIdentityProviderConfig");
$sbRequestBody = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new();
$json->EmitSb($sbRequestBody);
$sbResponseBody = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new();
$success = $rest->FullRequestSb("POST","/clusters/{name}/identity-provider-configs/describe",$sbRequestBody,$sbResponseBody);
if ($success != 1) {
print $rest->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
$respStatusCode = $rest->get_ResponseStatusCode();
print "response status code = " . $respStatusCode . "\r\n";
if ($respStatusCode != 200) {
print "Response Header:" . "\r\n";
print $rest->responseHeader() . "\r\n";
print "Response Body:" . "\r\n";
print $sbResponseBody->getAsString() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
$jResp = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$jResp->LoadSb($sbResponseBody);
# The following code parses the JSON response.
# A sample JSON response is shown below the sample code.
# Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON
$ClientId = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.clientId");
$ClusterName = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.clusterName");
$GroupsClaim = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.groupsClaim");
$GroupsPrefix = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.groupsPrefix");
$IdentityProviderConfigArn = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.identityProviderConfigArn");
$IdentityProviderConfigName = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.identityProviderConfigName");
$IssuerUrl = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.issuerUrl");
$v_String = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.requiredClaims.string");
$Status = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.status");
$TagsString = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.tags.string");
$UsernameClaim = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.usernameClaim");
$UsernamePrefix = $jResp->stringOf("identityProviderConfig.oidc.usernamePrefix");
# A sample JSON response body parsed by the above code:
# {
# "identityProviderConfig": {
# "oidc": {
# "clientId": "string",
# "clusterName": "string",
# "groupsClaim": "string",
# "groupsPrefix": "string",
# "identityProviderConfigArn": "string",
# "identityProviderConfigName": "string",
# "issuerUrl": "string",
# "requiredClaims": {
# "string": "string"
# },
# "status": "string",
# "tags": {
# "string": "string"
# },
# "usernameClaim": "string",
# "usernamePrefix": "string"
# }
# }
# }