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In this article:

  • HTTP request
  • Query parameters
  • Response
  • AccessKey
  1. API reference
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  4. AccessKey
  5. List

Access Key, REST: AccessKey.List

Written by
Yandex Cloud
Updated at November 26, 2024
  • HTTP request
  • Query parameters
  • Response
  • AccessKey

Retrieves the list of access keys for the specified service account.

HTTP requestHTTP request

GET https://iam.api.cloud.yandex.net/iam/aws-compatibility/v1/accessKeys

Query parametersQuery parameters

Field

Description

serviceAccountId

string

ID of the service account to list access keys for.
To get the service account ID, use a yandex.cloud.iam.v1.ServiceAccountService.List request.
If not specified, it defaults to the subject that made the request.

pageSize

string (int64)

The maximum number of results per page to return. If the number of available
results is larger than pageSize,
the service returns a ListAccessKeysResponse.nextPageToken
that can be used to get the next page of results in subsequent list requests.
Default value: 100.

pageToken

string

Page token. To get the next page of results, set pageToken
to the ListAccessKeysResponse.nextPageToken
returned by a previous list request.

ResponseResponse

HTTP Code: 200 - OK

{
  "accessKeys": [
    {
      "id": "string",
      "serviceAccountId": "string",
      "createdAt": "string",
      "description": "string",
      "keyId": "string",
      "lastUsedAt": "string"
    }
  ],
  "nextPageToken": "string"
}

Field

Description

accessKeys[]

AccessKey

List of access keys.

nextPageToken

string

This token allows you to get the next page of results for list requests. If the number of results
is larger than ListAccessKeysRequest.pageSize, use
the nextPageToken as the value
for the ListAccessKeysRequest.pageToken query parameter
in the next list request. Each subsequent list request will have its own
nextPageToken to continue paging through the results.

AccessKeyAccessKey

An access key.
For more information, see AWS-compatible access keys.

Field

Description

id

string

ID of the AccessKey resource.
It is used to manage secret credentials: an access key ID and a secret access key.

serviceAccountId

string

ID of the service account that the access key belongs to.

createdAt

string (date-time)

Creation timestamp.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

description

string

Description of the access key. 0-256 characters long.

keyId

string

ID of the access key.
The key is AWS compatible.

lastUsedAt

string (date-time)

Timestamp for the last authentication using this Access key.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

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