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I'm working on an AWS API Gateway implementation with a Lambda backend. I use the API Gateway integration with the Cognito Userpools (fairly new) instead of building a custom authorizer using Lambda (which was the recommended way before it was integrated).

I've created a proof of concept (javascript) that authenticates a user with Cognito and then makes a call to the API Gateway with those credentials. So, basically, the end call to the API Gateway is with the JWT token that I received from Cognito (result.idToken.jwtToken) in the Authorization header. This all works and I can validate that only with this token you can access the API.

All working fine, but now I want to get access to the Cognito identity in my Lambda; for instance the identy id or the name or email. I have read how to map all the parameters, but I'm actually just using the standard 'Method Request Passthrough' template in the integration request. I log all the parameters in the lambda and all the 'cognito' parameters are empty.

I've looked through many similar questions and they all propose to enable the 'Invoke with caller credentials' checkbox on the integration request. That makes perfect sense.

However, this checkbox can only be enabled if you are using AWS_IAM as authorization and not if you have selected your cognito UserPool. So it is just not possible to select it and is actually disabled.

Does anybody know what to do in this case? Is this still work in progress, or is there a reason why you can't enable this and get the cognito credentials in your Lambda?

Many thanks.

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  • Can you share your use case that you need the caller credentials from Cognito UserPool since you can access the principal user identification in your Lambda function? Sep 6, 2016 at 23:29
  • Sure; we need to log/store some information about which user accessed what data (plus some more information) for reporting. For this we need some more user information. I would expect this to be sent, because in the 'Method Request Passthrough' template, some of the cognito fields are explicitly mapped ('cognito-authentication-provider', 'cognito-authentication-type', 'cognito-identity-id', 'cognito-identity-pool-id'. But they are all empty once the lambda is reached. Also, I checked the 'authorizer-principal-id' which is also empty. Any suggestions?
    – evdh
    Sep 7, 2016 at 6:38
  • You can access the "sub" or "email" by "$context.authorizer.claims.sub", "$context.authorizer.claims.email" Sep 7, 2016 at 17:52
  • Many thanks! That did the trick. I also found two other articles with the same solution after looking for the properties you mentioned. There is also a suggestion that the standard API Gateway 'Method Request Passthrough' template to be adjusted so these properties are passed as standard (which is a great idea and would save a lot of time). Articles here: forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=739295 and github.com/aws/amazon-cognito-identity-js/issues/92. Thanks again. If you want you can submit it as an answer so I can accept that.
    – evdh
    Sep 8, 2016 at 7:28
  • I struggled to solve this with node lambda functions, apiGateway, cognito, all deployed using a sam template.yml. I documented my solution here stackoverflow.com/a/72694204/2827300 Jun 21, 2022 at 0:44

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If you need to log the user information in your backend, you can use $context.authorizer.claims.sub and $context.authorizer.claims.email to get the sub and email for your Cognito user pool.

Here is the documentation about Use Amazon Cognito Your User Pool in API Gateway

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    I tried this but I am getting empty values on the backend: { "context": { "sub": "", "email": "" } } Jun 26, 2017 at 7:46
  • @Ka Hou Ieong, is it still up to date answer? In last days, I found a few answers like your with comments added during last days that these claims and $context are blank.
    – nicq
    Jul 4, 2017 at 12:36
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    Umm I can't figure out what the equivalent is for a Java lambda? (there is no getAuthorizer on the context object
    – Blundell
    Dec 2, 2018 at 20:59
  • In Java this'd be APIGatewayProxyRequestEvent (from the input) .getRequestContext() (ProxyRequestContext) .getAuthorizer() (Map<String, Object>) .get("claims") (Map<String, String> I think) .get("sub"). Note that you won't get an Authorizer if you're testing it through the API Gateway. Sep 5, 2020 at 17:29
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For anyone else still struggling to obtain the IdentityId in a Lambda Function invoked via API-Gateway with a Cognito User Pool Authorizer, I finally was able to use the jwtToken passed into the Authorization header to get the IdentityId by using the following code in my JavaScript Lambda Function:

const IDENTITY_POOL_ID = "us-west-2:7y812k8a-1w26-8dk4-84iw-2kdi849sku72"
const USER_POOL_ID = "cognito-idp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/us-west-2_an976DxVk"
const { CognitoIdentityClient } = require("@aws-sdk/client-cognito-identity");
const { fromCognitoIdentityPool } = require("@aws-sdk/credential-provider-cognito-identity");

exports.handler = async (event,context) => {
        const cognitoidentity = new CognitoIdentityClient({
            credentials:  fromCognitoIdentityPool({
                client: new CognitoIdentityClient(),
                identityPoolId: IDENTITY_POOL_ID,
                logins: {
                    [USER_POOL_ID]:event.headers.Authorization
                }
            }),
        });

        var credentials = await cognitoidentity.config.credentials()
        var identity_ID =  credentials.identityId
        console.log( identity_ID)

        const response = {
            statusCode: 200,
            headers: {
                "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "*",
                "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",
                "Access-Control-Allow-Methods" : "OPTIONS,POST,GET,PUT"
             }, 
            body:JSON.stringify(identity_ID)
        };
        return response;
}

After a Cognito User has signed in to my application, I can use the Auth directive of aws-amplify and fetch() in my React-Native app to invoke the lambda function shown above by sending a request to my API-Gateway trigger (authenticated with a Cognito User Pool Authorizer) by calling the following code:

import { Auth } from 'aws-amplify';
var APIGatewayEndpointURL = 'https://5lstgsolr2.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/default/-'
var response = {}

async function getIdentityId () {   
       var session = await Auth.currentSession()
       var IdToken = await session.getIdToken()
       var jwtToken = await IdToken.getJwtToken()

       var payload = {}
       
       await fetch(APIGatewayEndpointURL, {method:"POST", body:JSON.stringify(payload), headers:{Authorization:jwtToken}})
         .then(async(result) => {
             response = await result.json()
             console.log(response)
          })
}

More info on how to Authenticate using aws-amplify can be found here https://docs.amplify.aws/ui/auth/authenticator/q/framework/react-native/#using-withauthenticator-hoc

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