Aws-agent-skills cognito
AWS Cognito user authentication and authorization service. Use when setting up user pools, configuring identity pools, implementing OAuth flows, managing user attributes, or integrating with social identity providers.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/itsmostafa/aws-agent-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/itsmostafa/aws-agent-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/cognito" ~/.claude/skills/itsmostafa-aws-agent-skills-cognito && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/cognito/SKILL.mdsource content
AWS Cognito
Amazon Cognito provides authentication, authorization, and user management for web and mobile applications. Users can sign in directly or through federated identity providers.
Table of Contents
Core Concepts
User Pools
User directory for sign-up and sign-in. Provides:
- User registration and authentication
- OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect tokens
- MFA and password policies
- Customizable UI and flows
Identity Pools (Federated Identities)
Provide temporary AWS credentials to access AWS services. Users can be:
- Cognito User Pool users
- Social identity (Google, Facebook, Apple)
- SAML/OIDC enterprise identity
- Anonymous guests
Tokens
| Token | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| ID Token | User identity claims | 1 hour |
| Access Token | API authorization | 1 hour |
| Refresh Token | Get new ID/Access tokens | 30 days (configurable) |
Common Patterns
Create User Pool
AWS CLI:
aws cognito-idp create-user-pool \ --pool-name my-app-users \ --policies '{ "PasswordPolicy": { "MinimumLength": 12, "RequireUppercase": true, "RequireLowercase": true, "RequireNumbers": true, "RequireSymbols": true } }' \ --auto-verified-attributes email \ --username-attributes email \ --mfa-configuration OPTIONAL \ --user-attribute-update-settings '{ "AttributesRequireVerificationBeforeUpdate": ["email"] }'
Create App Client
aws cognito-idp create-user-pool-client \ --user-pool-id us-east-1_abc123 \ --client-name my-web-app \ --generate-secret \ --explicit-auth-flows ALLOW_USER_SRP_AUTH ALLOW_REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH \ --supported-identity-providers COGNITO \ --callback-urls https://myapp.com/callback \ --logout-urls https://myapp.com/logout \ --allowed-o-auth-flows code \ --allowed-o-auth-scopes openid email profile \ --allowed-o-auth-flows-user-pool-client \ --access-token-validity 60 \ --id-token-validity 60 \ --refresh-token-validity 30 \ --token-validity-units '{ "AccessToken": "minutes", "IdToken": "minutes", "RefreshToken": "days" }'
Sign Up User
import boto3 import hmac import hashlib import base64 cognito = boto3.client('cognito-idp') def get_secret_hash(username, client_id, client_secret): message = username + client_id dig = hmac.new( client_secret.encode('utf-8'), message.encode('utf-8'), digestmod=hashlib.sha256 ).digest() return base64.b64encode(dig).decode() response = cognito.sign_up( ClientId='client-id', SecretHash=get_secret_hash('user@example.com', 'client-id', 'client-secret'), Username='user@example.com', Password='SecurePassword123!', UserAttributes=[ {'Name': 'email', 'Value': 'user@example.com'}, {'Name': 'name', 'Value': 'John Doe'} ] )
Confirm Sign Up
cognito.confirm_sign_up( ClientId='client-id', SecretHash=get_secret_hash('user@example.com', 'client-id', 'client-secret'), Username='user@example.com', ConfirmationCode='123456' )
Authenticate User
response = cognito.initiate_auth( ClientId='client-id', AuthFlow='USER_SRP_AUTH', AuthParameters={ 'USERNAME': 'user@example.com', 'SECRET_HASH': get_secret_hash('user@example.com', 'client-id', 'client-secret'), 'SRP_A': srp_a # From SRP library } ) # For simple password auth (not recommended for production) response = cognito.admin_initiate_auth( UserPoolId='us-east-1_abc123', ClientId='client-id', AuthFlow='ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD_AUTH', AuthParameters={ 'USERNAME': 'user@example.com', 'PASSWORD': 'password', 'SECRET_HASH': get_secret_hash('user@example.com', 'client-id', 'client-secret') } ) tokens = response['AuthenticationResult'] id_token = tokens['IdToken'] access_token = tokens['AccessToken'] refresh_token = tokens['RefreshToken']
Refresh Tokens
response = cognito.initiate_auth( ClientId='client-id', AuthFlow='REFRESH_TOKEN_AUTH', AuthParameters={ 'REFRESH_TOKEN': refresh_token, 'SECRET_HASH': get_secret_hash('user@example.com', 'client-id', 'client-secret') } )
Create Identity Pool
aws cognito-identity create-identity-pool \ --identity-pool-name my-app-identities \ --allow-unauthenticated-identities \ --cognito-identity-providers \ ProviderName=cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_abc123,\ ClientId=client-id,\ ServerSideTokenCheck=true
Get AWS Credentials
import boto3 cognito_identity = boto3.client('cognito-identity') # Get identity ID response = cognito_identity.get_id( IdentityPoolId='us-east-1:12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012', Logins={ 'cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_abc123': id_token } ) identity_id = response['IdentityId'] # Get credentials response = cognito_identity.get_credentials_for_identity( IdentityId=identity_id, Logins={ 'cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_abc123': id_token } ) credentials = response['Credentials'] # Use credentials['AccessKeyId'], credentials['SecretKey'], credentials['SessionToken']
CLI Reference
User Pool
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| Create user pool |
| Get pool details |
| Update pool settings |
| Delete pool |
| List pools |
Users
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| Create user (admin) |
| Delete user |
| Get user details |
| List users |
| Set password |
| Disable user |
Authentication
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| Start authentication |
| Respond to MFA |
| Admin authentication |
Best Practices
Security
- Enable MFA for all users (at least optional)
- Use strong password policies
- Enable advanced security features (adaptive auth)
- Verify email/phone before allowing sign-in
- Use short token lifetimes for sensitive apps
- Never expose client secrets in frontend code
User Experience
- Use hosted UI for quick implementation
- Customize UI with CSS
- Implement proper error handling
- Provide clear password requirements
Architecture
- Use identity pools for AWS resource access
- Use access tokens for API Gateway
- Store refresh tokens securely
- Implement token refresh before expiry
Troubleshooting
User Cannot Sign In
Causes:
- User not confirmed
- Password incorrect
- User disabled
- Account locked (too many attempts)
Debug:
aws cognito-idp admin-get-user \ --user-pool-id us-east-1_abc123 \ --username user@example.com
Token Validation Failed
Causes:
- Token expired
- Wrong user pool/client ID
- Token signature invalid
Validate JWT:
import jwt import requests # Get JWKS jwks_url = f'https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_abc123/.well-known/jwks.json' jwks = requests.get(jwks_url).json() # Decode and verify (use python-jose or similar) from jose import jwt claims = jwt.decode( token, jwks, algorithms=['RS256'], audience='client-id', issuer='https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_abc123' )
Hosted UI Not Working
Check:
- Callback URLs configured correctly
- Domain configured for user pool
- OAuth settings enabled
# Check domain aws cognito-idp describe-user-pool \ --user-pool-id us-east-1_abc123 \ --query 'UserPool.Domain'
Rate Limiting
Symptom:
TooManyRequestsException
Solutions:
- Implement exponential backoff
- Request quota increase
- Cache tokens appropriately