Enable and configure AWS Cognito Advanced Security Features via Terraform or Cloudformation










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How do you enable the AWS Cognito Advanced Security Features option via Terraform or Cloudformation and then configure the Compromised Credentials option?



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    How do you enable the AWS Cognito Advanced Security Features option via Terraform or Cloudformation and then configure the Compromised Credentials option?



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      How do you enable the AWS Cognito Advanced Security Features option via Terraform or Cloudformation and then configure the Compromised Credentials option?



      There doesn't appear to be anything listed on the official doco for this feature










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      How do you enable the AWS Cognito Advanced Security Features option via Terraform or Cloudformation and then configure the Compromised Credentials option?



      There doesn't appear to be anything listed on the official doco for this feature







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          Unfortunately, you can't do this as of now, neither in Terraform nor in CloudFormation, straightforward. Interesting enough, the feature is present in the aws-cli for quite some time now (almost a year since Nov 28, 2017).



          What could work as a workaround though is : You can create a null resource and execute an aws-cli command using Terraform OR you can use local-exec and call aws-cli command there.



          P.S. Here you can find more information on the cli command for advanced security features.






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          • That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

            – Gary MacPherson
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          Unfortunately, you can't do this as of now, neither in Terraform nor in CloudFormation, straightforward. Interesting enough, the feature is present in the aws-cli for quite some time now (almost a year since Nov 28, 2017).



          What could work as a workaround though is : You can create a null resource and execute an aws-cli command using Terraform OR you can use local-exec and call aws-cli command there.



          P.S. Here you can find more information on the cli command for advanced security features.






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          • That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

            – Gary MacPherson
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:58















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          Unfortunately, you can't do this as of now, neither in Terraform nor in CloudFormation, straightforward. Interesting enough, the feature is present in the aws-cli for quite some time now (almost a year since Nov 28, 2017).



          What could work as a workaround though is : You can create a null resource and execute an aws-cli command using Terraform OR you can use local-exec and call aws-cli command there.



          P.S. Here you can find more information on the cli command for advanced security features.






          share|improve this answer

























          • That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

            – Gary MacPherson
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:58













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          Unfortunately, you can't do this as of now, neither in Terraform nor in CloudFormation, straightforward. Interesting enough, the feature is present in the aws-cli for quite some time now (almost a year since Nov 28, 2017).



          What could work as a workaround though is : You can create a null resource and execute an aws-cli command using Terraform OR you can use local-exec and call aws-cli command there.



          P.S. Here you can find more information on the cli command for advanced security features.






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          Unfortunately, you can't do this as of now, neither in Terraform nor in CloudFormation, straightforward. Interesting enough, the feature is present in the aws-cli for quite some time now (almost a year since Nov 28, 2017).



          What could work as a workaround though is : You can create a null resource and execute an aws-cli command using Terraform OR you can use local-exec and call aws-cli command there.



          P.S. Here you can find more information on the cli command for advanced security features.







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          answered Nov 13 '18 at 11:34









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          • That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

            – Gary MacPherson
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:58

















          • That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

            – Gary MacPherson
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:58
















          That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

          – Gary MacPherson
          Nov 15 '18 at 6:58





          That is disappointing but thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Really frustrating that there is nothing that helps direct a developer from "Advanced Security Features" to "SetRiskConfiguration". Cheers

          – Gary MacPherson
          Nov 15 '18 at 6:58

















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