Updated on 2022-08-16 GMT+08:00

Modifying a Permanent Access Key

Function

This API can be used by the administrator to modify the specified permanent access key of an IAM user or used by an IAM user to modify one of their permanent access keys.

The API can be called using both the global endpoint and region-specific endpoints.

URI

PUT /v3.0/OS-CREDENTIAL/credentials/{access_key}

Table 1 URI parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

access_key

Yes

String

AK of the access key to be modified.

Request Parameters

Table 2 Parameters in the request header

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

Content-Type

Yes

String

Fill application/json;charset=utf8 in this field.

X-Auth-Token

Yes

String

A token with Security Administrator permissions is required if the administrator is requesting to modify a specified permanent access key of an IAM user.

The user token (no special permission requirements) of an IAM user is required if the user is requesting to modify one of their permanent access keys.

Table 3 Parameters in the request body

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

credential

Yes

Object

Authentication information.

Table 4 credential

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

status

No

String

Status of the access key to be changed to The value can be active or inactive.

Options:

  • active
  • inactive

description

No

String

Description of the access key

Response Parameters

Table 5 Parameters in the response body

Parameter

Type

Description

credential

Object

Authentication information.

Table 6 credential

Parameter

Type

Description

user_id

String

IAM user ID.

access

String

AK.

status

String

Status of the access key.

create_time

String

Time when the access key was created.

description

String

Description of the access key.

Example Request

PUT https://sample.domain.com/v3.0/OS-CREDENTIAL/credentials/{access_key}
{
    "credential": {
        "status": "inactive",
        "description": "IAMDescription"
    }
}

Example Response

Status code: 200

The request is successful.

{
    "credential": {
        "status": "inactive",
        "access": "LOSZM4YRVLKOY9...",
        "create_time": "2020-01-08T06:26:08.123059Z",
        "user_id": "07609fb9358010e21f7bc00375..."
    }
}

Status Codes

Status Code

Description

200

The request is successful.

400

The server failed to process the request.

401

Authentication failed.

403

Access denied.

404

The requested resource cannot be found.

500

Internal server error.

Error Codes

None