IAM / Client / list_users
list_users#
- IAM.Client.list_users(**kwargs)#
Lists the IAM users that have the specified path prefix. If no path prefix is specified, the operation returns all users in the Amazon Web Services account. If there are none, the operation returns an empty list.
Note
IAM resource-listing operations return a subset of the available attributes for the resource. For example, this operation does not return tags, even though they are an attribute of the returned object. To view all of the information for a user, see GetUser.
You can paginate the results using the
MaxItems
andMarker
parameters.See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_users( PathPrefix='string', Marker='string', MaxItems=123 )
- Parameters:
PathPrefix (string) –
The path prefix for filtering the results. For example:
/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/
, which would get all user names whose path starts with/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/
.This parameter is optional. If it is not included, it defaults to a slash (/), listing all user names. This parameter allows (through its regex pattern) a string of characters consisting of either a forward slash (/) by itself or a string that must begin and end with forward slashes. In addition, it can contain any ASCII character from the ! (
\u0021
) through the DEL character (\u007F
), including most punctuation characters, digits, and upper and lowercased letters.Marker (string) – Use this parameter only when paginating results and only after you receive a response indicating that the results are truncated. Set it to the value of the
Marker
element in the response that you received to indicate where the next call should start.MaxItems (integer) –
Use this only when paginating results to indicate the maximum number of items you want in the response. If additional items exist beyond the maximum you specify, the
IsTruncated
response element istrue
.If you do not include this parameter, the number of items defaults to 100. Note that IAM might return fewer results, even when there are more results available. In that case, the
IsTruncated
response element returnstrue
, andMarker
contains a value to include in the subsequent call that tells the service where to continue from.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'Users': [ { 'Path': 'string', 'UserName': 'string', 'UserId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'CreateDate': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'PasswordLastUsed': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'PermissionsBoundary': { 'PermissionsBoundaryType': 'PermissionsBoundaryPolicy', 'PermissionsBoundaryArn': 'string' }, 'Tags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] }, ], 'IsTruncated': True|False, 'Marker': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) –
Contains the response to a successful ListUsers request.
Users (list) –
A list of users.
(dict) –
Contains information about an IAM user entity.
This data type is used as a response element in the following operations:
CreateUser
GetUser
ListUsers
Path (string) –
The path to the user. For more information about paths, see IAM identifiers in the IAM User Guide.
The ARN of the policy used to set the permissions boundary for the user.
UserName (string) –
The friendly name identifying the user.
UserId (string) –
The stable and unique string identifying the user. For more information about IDs, see IAM identifiers in the IAM User Guide.
Arn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the user. For more information about ARNs and how to use ARNs in policies, see IAM Identifiers in the IAM User Guide.
CreateDate (datetime) –
The date and time, in ISO 8601 date-time format, when the user was created.
PasswordLastUsed (datetime) –
The date and time, in ISO 8601 date-time format, when the user’s password was last used to sign in to an Amazon Web Services website. For a list of Amazon Web Services websites that capture a user’s last sign-in time, see the Credential reports topic in the IAM User Guide. If a password is used more than once in a five-minute span, only the first use is returned in this field. If the field is null (no value), then it indicates that they never signed in with a password. This can be because:
The user never had a password.
A password exists but has not been used since IAM started tracking this information on October 20, 2014.
A null value does not mean that the user never had a password. Also, if the user does not currently have a password but had one in the past, then this field contains the date and time the most recent password was used.
This value is returned only in the GetUser and ListUsers operations.
PermissionsBoundary (dict) –
For more information about permissions boundaries, see `Permissions boundaries for IAM identities <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_boundaries.html>`__in the IAM User Guide.
PermissionsBoundaryType (string) –
The permissions boundary usage type that indicates what type of IAM resource is used as the permissions boundary for an entity. This data type can only have a value of
Policy
.PermissionsBoundaryArn (string) –
The ARN of the policy used to set the permissions boundary for the user or role.
Tags (list) –
A list of tags that are associated with the user. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
(dict) –
A structure that represents user-provided metadata that can be associated with an IAM resource. For more information about tagging, see Tagging IAM resources in the IAM User Guide.
Key (string) –
The key name that can be used to look up or retrieve the associated value. For example,
Department
orCost Center
are common choices.Value (string) –
The value associated with this tag. For example, tags with a key name of
Department
could have values such asHuman Resources
,Accounting
, andSupport
. Tags with a key name ofCost Center
might have values that consist of the number associated with the different cost centers in your company. Typically, many resources have tags with the same key name but with different values.Note
Amazon Web Services always interprets the tag
Value
as a single string. If you need to store an array, you can store comma-separated values in the string. However, you must interpret the value in your code.
IsTruncated (boolean) –
A flag that indicates whether there are more items to return. If your results were truncated, you can make a subsequent pagination request using the
Marker
request parameter to retrieve more items. Note that IAM might return fewer than theMaxItems
number of results even when there are more results available. We recommend that you checkIsTruncated
after every call to ensure that you receive all your results.Marker (string) –
When
IsTruncated
istrue
, this element is present and contains the value to use for theMarker
parameter in a subsequent pagination request.
Exceptions
IAM.Client.exceptions.ServiceFailureException
Examples
The following command lists the IAM users in the current account.
response = client.list_users( ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'Users': [ { 'Arn': 'arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/engineering/Juan', 'CreateDate': datetime(2012, 9, 5, 19, 38, 48, 2, 249, 0), 'PasswordLastUsed': datetime(2016, 9, 8, 21, 47, 36, 3, 252, 0), 'Path': '/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/engineering/', 'UserId': 'AID2MAB8DPLSRHEXAMPLE', 'UserName': 'Juan', }, { 'Arn': 'arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/engineering/Anika', 'CreateDate': datetime(2014, 4, 9, 15, 43, 45, 2, 99, 0), 'PasswordLastUsed': datetime(2016, 9, 24, 16, 18, 7, 5, 268, 0), 'Path': '/division_abc/subdivision_xyz/engineering/', 'UserId': 'AIDIODR4TAW7CSEXAMPLE', 'UserName': 'Anika', }, ], 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }