Class AdminInitiateAuthResponse
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 SdkPojo,ToCopyableBuilder<AdminInitiateAuthResponse.Builder,AdminInitiateAuthResponse> 
Initiates the authentication response, as an administrator.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfinal AuthenticationResultTypeThe outcome of successful authentication.final List<ChallengeNameType> This response parameter lists the available authentication challenges that users can select from in choice-based authentication.This response parameter lists the available authentication challenges that users can select from in choice-based authentication.builder()final ChallengeNameTypeThe name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call.final StringThe name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call.The parameters of an authentication challenge.final booleanfinal booleanequalsBySdkFields(Object obj) Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields.final <T> Optional<T> getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz) Used to retrieve the value of a field from any class that extendsSdkResponse.final booleanFor responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the AvailableChallenges property.final booleanFor responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the ChallengeParameters property.final inthashCode()static Class<? extends AdminInitiateAuthResponse.Builder> final Stringsession()The session that must be passed to challenge-response requests.Take this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.final StringtoString()Returns a string representation of this object.Methods inherited from class software.amazon.awssdk.services.cognitoidentityprovider.model.CognitoIdentityProviderResponse
responseMetadataMethods inherited from class software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkResponse
sdkHttpResponseMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.ToCopyableBuilder
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Method Details
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challengeName
The name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call. This is returned in the
AdminInitiateAuthresponse if you must pass another challenge.Possible challenges include the following:
All of the following challenges require
USERNAMEand, when the app client has a client secret,SECRET_HASHin the parameters. Include aDEVICE_KEYfor device authentication.- 
 
WEB_AUTHN: Respond to the challenge with the results of a successful authentication with a WebAuthn authenticator, or passkey, asCREDENTIAL. Examples of WebAuthn authenticators include biometric devices and security keys. - 
 
PASSWORD: Respond with the user's password asPASSWORD. - 
 
PASSWORD_SRP: Respond with the initial SRP secret asSRP_A. - 
 
SELECT_CHALLENGE: Respond with a challenge selection asANSWER. It must be one of the challenge types in theAvailableChallengesresponse parameter. Add the parameters of the selected challenge, for exampleUSERNAMEandSMS_OTP. - 
 
SMS_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_MFA_CODE - 
 
EMAIL_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_MFA_CODE - 
 
EMAIL_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_OTP_CODE. - 
 
SMS_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_OTP_CODE. - 
 
PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond with the second stage of SRP secrets asPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMP. - 
 
CUSTOM_CHALLENGE: This is returned if your custom authentication flow determines that the user should pass another challenge before tokens are issued. The parameters of the challenge are determined by your Lambda function and issued in theChallengeParametersof a challenge response. - 
 
DEVICE_SRP_AUTH: Respond with the initial parameters of device SRP authentication. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
 
DEVICE_PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond withPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMPafter client-side SRP calculations. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
 
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED: For users who are required to change their passwords after successful first login. Respond to this challenge withNEW_PASSWORDand any required attributes that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter. You can also set values for attributes that aren't required by your user pool and that your app client can write.Amazon Cognito only returns this challenge for users who have temporary passwords. When you create passwordless users, you must provide values for all required attributes.
In a
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIREDchallenge response, you can't modify a required attribute that already has a value. InAdminRespondToAuthChallengeorRespondToAuthChallenge, set a value for any keys that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter, then use theAdminUpdateUserAttributesorUpdateUserAttributesAPI operation to modify the value of any additional attributes. - 
 
MFA_SETUP: For users who are required to setup an MFA factor before they can sign in. The MFA types activated for the user pool will be listed in the challenge parametersMFAS_CAN_SETUPvalue.To set up time-based one-time password (TOTP) MFA, use the session returned in this challenge from
InitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthas an input toAssociateSoftwareToken. Then, use the session returned byVerifySoftwareTokenas an input toRespondToAuthChallengeorAdminRespondToAuthChallengewith challenge nameMFA_SETUPto complete sign-in.To set up SMS or email MFA, collect a
phone_numberoremailattribute for the user. Then restart the authentication flow with anInitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthrequest. 
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
challengeNamewill returnChallengeNameType.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromchallengeNameAsString().- Returns:
 - The name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call. This is returned in the
         
AdminInitiateAuthresponse if you must pass another challenge.Possible challenges include the following:
All of the following challenges require
USERNAMEand, when the app client has a client secret,SECRET_HASHin the parameters. Include aDEVICE_KEYfor device authentication.- 
         
WEB_AUTHN: Respond to the challenge with the results of a successful authentication with a WebAuthn authenticator, or passkey, asCREDENTIAL. Examples of WebAuthn authenticators include biometric devices and security keys. - 
         
PASSWORD: Respond with the user's password asPASSWORD. - 
         
PASSWORD_SRP: Respond with the initial SRP secret asSRP_A. - 
         
SELECT_CHALLENGE: Respond with a challenge selection asANSWER. It must be one of the challenge types in theAvailableChallengesresponse parameter. Add the parameters of the selected challenge, for exampleUSERNAMEandSMS_OTP. - 
         
SMS_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_MFA_CODE - 
         
EMAIL_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_MFA_CODE - 
         
EMAIL_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_OTP_CODE. - 
         
SMS_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_OTP_CODE. - 
         
PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond with the second stage of SRP secrets asPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMP. - 
         
CUSTOM_CHALLENGE: This is returned if your custom authentication flow determines that the user should pass another challenge before tokens are issued. The parameters of the challenge are determined by your Lambda function and issued in theChallengeParametersof a challenge response. - 
         
DEVICE_SRP_AUTH: Respond with the initial parameters of device SRP authentication. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
         
DEVICE_PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond withPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMPafter client-side SRP calculations. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
         
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED: For users who are required to change their passwords after successful first login. Respond to this challenge withNEW_PASSWORDand any required attributes that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter. You can also set values for attributes that aren't required by your user pool and that your app client can write.Amazon Cognito only returns this challenge for users who have temporary passwords. When you create passwordless users, you must provide values for all required attributes.
In a
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIREDchallenge response, you can't modify a required attribute that already has a value. InAdminRespondToAuthChallengeorRespondToAuthChallenge, set a value for any keys that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter, then use theAdminUpdateUserAttributesorUpdateUserAttributesAPI operation to modify the value of any additional attributes. - 
         
MFA_SETUP: For users who are required to setup an MFA factor before they can sign in. The MFA types activated for the user pool will be listed in the challenge parametersMFAS_CAN_SETUPvalue.To set up time-based one-time password (TOTP) MFA, use the session returned in this challenge from
InitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthas an input toAssociateSoftwareToken. Then, use the session returned byVerifySoftwareTokenas an input toRespondToAuthChallengeorAdminRespondToAuthChallengewith challenge nameMFA_SETUPto complete sign-in.To set up SMS or email MFA, collect a
phone_numberoremailattribute for the user. Then restart the authentication flow with anInitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthrequest. 
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challengeNameAsString
The name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call. This is returned in the
AdminInitiateAuthresponse if you must pass another challenge.Possible challenges include the following:
All of the following challenges require
USERNAMEand, when the app client has a client secret,SECRET_HASHin the parameters. Include aDEVICE_KEYfor device authentication.- 
 
WEB_AUTHN: Respond to the challenge with the results of a successful authentication with a WebAuthn authenticator, or passkey, asCREDENTIAL. Examples of WebAuthn authenticators include biometric devices and security keys. - 
 
PASSWORD: Respond with the user's password asPASSWORD. - 
 
PASSWORD_SRP: Respond with the initial SRP secret asSRP_A. - 
 
SELECT_CHALLENGE: Respond with a challenge selection asANSWER. It must be one of the challenge types in theAvailableChallengesresponse parameter. Add the parameters of the selected challenge, for exampleUSERNAMEandSMS_OTP. - 
 
SMS_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_MFA_CODE - 
 
EMAIL_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_MFA_CODE - 
 
EMAIL_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_OTP_CODE. - 
 
SMS_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_OTP_CODE. - 
 
PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond with the second stage of SRP secrets asPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMP. - 
 
CUSTOM_CHALLENGE: This is returned if your custom authentication flow determines that the user should pass another challenge before tokens are issued. The parameters of the challenge are determined by your Lambda function and issued in theChallengeParametersof a challenge response. - 
 
DEVICE_SRP_AUTH: Respond with the initial parameters of device SRP authentication. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
 
DEVICE_PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond withPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMPafter client-side SRP calculations. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
 
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED: For users who are required to change their passwords after successful first login. Respond to this challenge withNEW_PASSWORDand any required attributes that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter. You can also set values for attributes that aren't required by your user pool and that your app client can write.Amazon Cognito only returns this challenge for users who have temporary passwords. When you create passwordless users, you must provide values for all required attributes.
In a
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIREDchallenge response, you can't modify a required attribute that already has a value. InAdminRespondToAuthChallengeorRespondToAuthChallenge, set a value for any keys that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter, then use theAdminUpdateUserAttributesorUpdateUserAttributesAPI operation to modify the value of any additional attributes. - 
 
MFA_SETUP: For users who are required to setup an MFA factor before they can sign in. The MFA types activated for the user pool will be listed in the challenge parametersMFAS_CAN_SETUPvalue.To set up time-based one-time password (TOTP) MFA, use the session returned in this challenge from
InitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthas an input toAssociateSoftwareToken. Then, use the session returned byVerifySoftwareTokenas an input toRespondToAuthChallengeorAdminRespondToAuthChallengewith challenge nameMFA_SETUPto complete sign-in.To set up SMS or email MFA, collect a
phone_numberoremailattribute for the user. Then restart the authentication flow with anInitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthrequest. 
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
challengeNamewill returnChallengeNameType.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromchallengeNameAsString().- Returns:
 - The name of the challenge that you're responding to with this call. This is returned in the
         
AdminInitiateAuthresponse if you must pass another challenge.Possible challenges include the following:
All of the following challenges require
USERNAMEand, when the app client has a client secret,SECRET_HASHin the parameters. Include aDEVICE_KEYfor device authentication.- 
         
WEB_AUTHN: Respond to the challenge with the results of a successful authentication with a WebAuthn authenticator, or passkey, asCREDENTIAL. Examples of WebAuthn authenticators include biometric devices and security keys. - 
         
PASSWORD: Respond with the user's password asPASSWORD. - 
         
PASSWORD_SRP: Respond with the initial SRP secret asSRP_A. - 
         
SELECT_CHALLENGE: Respond with a challenge selection asANSWER. It must be one of the challenge types in theAvailableChallengesresponse parameter. Add the parameters of the selected challenge, for exampleUSERNAMEandSMS_OTP. - 
         
SMS_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_MFA_CODE - 
         
EMAIL_MFA: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_MFA_CODE - 
         
EMAIL_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an email message, asEMAIL_OTP_CODE. - 
         
SMS_OTP: Respond with the code that your user pool delivered in an SMS message, asSMS_OTP_CODE. - 
         
PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond with the second stage of SRP secrets asPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMP. - 
         
CUSTOM_CHALLENGE: This is returned if your custom authentication flow determines that the user should pass another challenge before tokens are issued. The parameters of the challenge are determined by your Lambda function and issued in theChallengeParametersof a challenge response. - 
         
DEVICE_SRP_AUTH: Respond with the initial parameters of device SRP authentication. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
         
DEVICE_PASSWORD_VERIFIER: Respond withPASSWORD_CLAIM_SIGNATURE,PASSWORD_CLAIM_SECRET_BLOCK, andTIMESTAMPafter client-side SRP calculations. For more information, see Signing in with a device. - 
         
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED: For users who are required to change their passwords after successful first login. Respond to this challenge withNEW_PASSWORDand any required attributes that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter. You can also set values for attributes that aren't required by your user pool and that your app client can write.Amazon Cognito only returns this challenge for users who have temporary passwords. When you create passwordless users, you must provide values for all required attributes.
In a
NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIREDchallenge response, you can't modify a required attribute that already has a value. InAdminRespondToAuthChallengeorRespondToAuthChallenge, set a value for any keys that Amazon Cognito returned in therequiredAttributesparameter, then use theAdminUpdateUserAttributesorUpdateUserAttributesAPI operation to modify the value of any additional attributes. - 
         
MFA_SETUP: For users who are required to setup an MFA factor before they can sign in. The MFA types activated for the user pool will be listed in the challenge parametersMFAS_CAN_SETUPvalue.To set up time-based one-time password (TOTP) MFA, use the session returned in this challenge from
InitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthas an input toAssociateSoftwareToken. Then, use the session returned byVerifySoftwareTokenas an input toRespondToAuthChallengeorAdminRespondToAuthChallengewith challenge nameMFA_SETUPto complete sign-in.To set up SMS or email MFA, collect a
phone_numberoremailattribute for the user. Then restart the authentication flow with anInitiateAuthorAdminInitiateAuthrequest. 
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session
The session that must be passed to challenge-response requests. If an
AdminInitiateAuthorAdminRespondToAuthChallengeAPI request results in another authentication challenge, Amazon Cognito returns a session ID and the parameters of the next challenge. Pass this session ID in theSessionparameter ofAdminRespondToAuthChallenge.- Returns:
 - The session that must be passed to challenge-response requests. If an 
AdminInitiateAuthorAdminRespondToAuthChallengeAPI request results in another authentication challenge, Amazon Cognito returns a session ID and the parameters of the next challenge. Pass this session ID in theSessionparameter ofAdminRespondToAuthChallenge. 
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hasChallengeParameters
public final boolean hasChallengeParameters()For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the ChallengeParameters property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check theisEmpty()method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified. - 
challengeParameters
The parameters of an authentication challenge. Amazon Cognito returns challenge parameters as a guide to the responses your user or application must provide for the returned
ChallengeName. Calculate responses to the challenge parameters and pass them in theChallengeParametersofAdminRespondToAuthChallenge.All challenges require
USERNAMEand, when the app client has a client secret,SECRET_HASH.In SRP challenges, Amazon Cognito returns the
usernameattribute inUSER_ID_FOR_SRPinstead of any email address, preferred username, or phone number alias that you might have specified in yourAdminInitiateAuthrequest. You must use the username and not an alias in theChallengeResponsesof your challenge response.Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the
hasChallengeParameters()method.- Returns:
 - The parameters of an authentication challenge. Amazon Cognito returns challenge parameters as a guide to
         the responses your user or application must provide for the returned 
ChallengeName. Calculate responses to the challenge parameters and pass them in theChallengeParametersofAdminRespondToAuthChallenge.All challenges require
USERNAMEand, when the app client has a client secret,SECRET_HASH.In SRP challenges, Amazon Cognito returns the
usernameattribute inUSER_ID_FOR_SRPinstead of any email address, preferred username, or phone number alias that you might have specified in yourAdminInitiateAuthrequest. You must use the username and not an alias in theChallengeResponsesof your challenge response. 
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authenticationResult
The outcome of successful authentication. This is only returned if the user pool has no additional challenges to return. If Amazon Cognito returns another challenge, the response includes
ChallengeName,ChallengeParameters, andSessionso that your user can answer the challenge.- Returns:
 - The outcome of successful authentication. This is only returned if the user pool has no additional
         challenges to return. If Amazon Cognito returns another challenge, the response includes
         
ChallengeName,ChallengeParameters, andSessionso that your user can answer the challenge. 
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availableChallenges
This response parameter lists the available authentication challenges that users can select from in choice-based authentication. For example, they might be able to choose between passkey authentication, a one-time password from an SMS message, and a traditional password.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the
hasAvailableChallenges()method.- Returns:
 - This response parameter lists the available authentication challenges that users can select from in choice-based authentication. For example, they might be able to choose between passkey authentication, a one-time password from an SMS message, and a traditional password.
 
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hasAvailableChallenges
public final boolean hasAvailableChallenges()For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the AvailableChallenges property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check theisEmpty()method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified. - 
availableChallengesAsStrings
This response parameter lists the available authentication challenges that users can select from in choice-based authentication. For example, they might be able to choose between passkey authentication, a one-time password from an SMS message, and a traditional password.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the
hasAvailableChallenges()method.- Returns:
 - This response parameter lists the available authentication challenges that users can select from in choice-based authentication. For example, they might be able to choose between passkey authentication, a one-time password from an SMS message, and a traditional password.
 
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toBuilder
Description copied from interface:ToCopyableBuilderTake this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.- Specified by:
 toBuilderin interfaceToCopyableBuilder<AdminInitiateAuthResponse.Builder,AdminInitiateAuthResponse> - Specified by:
 toBuilderin classAwsResponse- Returns:
 - a builder for type T
 
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builder
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serializableBuilderClass
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hashCode
public final int hashCode()- Overrides:
 hashCodein classAwsResponse
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equals
- Overrides:
 equalsin classAwsResponse
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equalsBySdkFields
Description copied from interface:SdkPojoIndicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields. An SDK field is a modeled, non-inherited field in anSdkPojoclass, and is generated based on a service model.If an
SdkPojoclass does not have any inherited fields,equalsBySdkFieldsandequalsare essentially the same.- Specified by:
 equalsBySdkFieldsin interfaceSdkPojo- Parameters:
 obj- the object to be compared with- Returns:
 - true if the other object equals to this object by sdk fields, false otherwise.
 
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toString
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getValueForField
Description copied from class:SdkResponseUsed to retrieve the value of a field from any class that extendsSdkResponse. The field name specified should match the member name from the corresponding service-2.json model specified in the codegen-resources folder for a given service. The class specifies what class to cast the returned value to. If the returned value is also a modeled class, theSdkResponse.getValueForField(String, Class)method will again be available.- Overrides:
 getValueForFieldin classSdkResponse- Parameters:
 fieldName- The name of the member to be retrieved.clazz- The class to cast the returned object to.- Returns:
 - Optional containing the casted return value
 
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sdkFields
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sdkFieldNameToField
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 sdkFieldNameToFieldin interfaceSdkPojo- Returns:
 - The mapping between the field name and its corresponding field.
 
 
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