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Amazon Cognito - List User Pools

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Lists the user pools associated with an AWS account.

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<?php

$success = 0;

// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

$rest = new COM("Chilkat.Rest");

$authAws = new COM("Chilkat.AuthAws");
$authAws->AccessKey = 'AWS_ACCESS_KEY';
$authAws->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->Region = 'us-west-2';
$authAws->ServiceName = 'cognito-idp';
// SetAuthAws causes Chilkat to automatically add the following headers: Authorization, X-Amz-Date
$rest->SetAuthAws($authAws);

// URL: https://cognito-idp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/
$bTls = 1;
$port = 443;
$bAutoReconnect = 1;
// Use the same region as specified above.
$success = $rest->Connect('cognito-idp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com',$port,$bTls,$bAutoReconnect);
if ($success != 1) {
    print 'ConnectFailReason: ' . $rest->ConnectFailReason . "\n";
    print $rest->LastErrorText . "\n";
    exit;
}

// Note: The above code does not need to be repeatedly called for each REST request.
// The rest object can be setup once, and then many requests can be sent.  Chilkat will automatically
// reconnect within a FullRequest* method as needed.  It is only the very first connection that is explicitly
// made via the Connect method.

$json = new COM("Chilkat.JsonObject");
$json->UpdateInt('MaxResults',60);

$rest->AddHeader('Content-Type','application/x-amz-json-1.0');
$rest->AddHeader('X-Amz-Target','AWSCognitoIdentityProviderService.ListUserPools');
$rest->AddHeader('Accept-Encoding','identity');

$sbRequestBody = new COM("Chilkat.StringBuilder");
$json->EmitSb($sbRequestBody);
$sbResponseBody = new COM("Chilkat.StringBuilder");
$success = $rest->FullRequestSb('POST','/',$sbRequestBody,$sbResponseBody);
if ($success != 1) {
    print $rest->LastErrorText . "\n";
    exit;
}

$respStatusCode = $rest->ResponseStatusCode;
print 'response status code = ' . $respStatusCode . "\n";
if ($respStatusCode != 200) {
    print 'Response Status Code = ' . $respStatusCode . "\n";
    print 'Response Header:' . "\n";
    print $rest->ResponseHeader . "\n";
    print 'Response Body:' . "\n";
    print $sbResponseBody->getAsString() . "\n";
    exit;
}

$jsonResponse = new COM("Chilkat.JsonObject");
$jsonResponse->LoadSb($sbResponseBody);

$jsonResponse->EmitCompact = 0;
print $jsonResponse->emit() . "\n";

// Sample JSON response:
// (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)

// Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: 
// Generate Parsing Code from JSON

// {
//   "UserPools": [
//     {
//       "CreationDate": 1.636388909817E9,
//       "Id": "us-west-2_yt6WzO3SA",
//       "LambdaConfig": {},
//       "LastModifiedDate": 1.636388910377E9,
//       "Name": "chilkat"
//     }
//   ]
// }

$i = 0;
$count_i = $jsonResponse->SizeOfArray('UserPools');
while ($i < $count_i) {
    $jsonResponse->I = $i;
    $CreationDate = $jsonResponse->stringOf('UserPools[i].CreationDate');
    $Id = $jsonResponse->stringOf('UserPools[i].Id');
    $LastModifiedDate = $jsonResponse->stringOf('UserPools[i].LastModifiedDate');
    $Name = $jsonResponse->stringOf('UserPools[i].Name');
    $i = $i + 1;
}


?>