How to implement custom AWSCredentialsProvider?












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I need to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom AWSCredentialsProvider, to add custom headers with every iot request , is this applicable and how ?



current code snippet



CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider;
AWSIotDataClient iotDataClient = new AWSIotDataClient(credentialsProvider); iotDataClient.setEndpoint(AWSConstants.CUSTOMER_SPECIFIC_ENDPOINT);
GetThingShadowRequest request = new GetThingShadowRequest()
.withThingName(AWSConstants.TEMP_THING_NAME);
GetThingShadowResult result = iotDataClient.getThingShadow(request);


Now what i want to do is to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom CredentialsProvider to add custom headers with every iot request.










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I need to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom AWSCredentialsProvider, to add custom headers with every iot request , is this applicable and how ?



current code snippet



CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider;
AWSIotDataClient iotDataClient = new AWSIotDataClient(credentialsProvider); iotDataClient.setEndpoint(AWSConstants.CUSTOMER_SPECIFIC_ENDPOINT);
GetThingShadowRequest request = new GetThingShadowRequest()
.withThingName(AWSConstants.TEMP_THING_NAME);
GetThingShadowResult result = iotDataClient.getThingShadow(request);


Now what i want to do is to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom CredentialsProvider to add custom headers with every iot request.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    There is no code or attempt shown in your question, making it difficult to answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:00











  • thanks for your comment , i have edited my question

    – Sandy Ragaie
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:08














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I need to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom AWSCredentialsProvider, to add custom headers with every iot request , is this applicable and how ?



current code snippet



CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider;
AWSIotDataClient iotDataClient = new AWSIotDataClient(credentialsProvider); iotDataClient.setEndpoint(AWSConstants.CUSTOMER_SPECIFIC_ENDPOINT);
GetThingShadowRequest request = new GetThingShadowRequest()
.withThingName(AWSConstants.TEMP_THING_NAME);
GetThingShadowResult result = iotDataClient.getThingShadow(request);


Now what i want to do is to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom CredentialsProvider to add custom headers with every iot request.










share|improve this question
















I need to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom AWSCredentialsProvider, to add custom headers with every iot request , is this applicable and how ?



current code snippet



CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider;
AWSIotDataClient iotDataClient = new AWSIotDataClient(credentialsProvider); iotDataClient.setEndpoint(AWSConstants.CUSTOMER_SPECIFIC_ENDPOINT);
GetThingShadowRequest request = new GetThingShadowRequest()
.withThingName(AWSConstants.TEMP_THING_NAME);
GetThingShadowResult result = iotDataClient.getThingShadow(request);


Now what i want to do is to replace CognitoCachingCredentialsProvider with custom CredentialsProvider to add custom headers with every iot request.







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    There is no code or attempt shown in your question, making it difficult to answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:00











  • thanks for your comment , i have edited my question

    – Sandy Ragaie
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:08














  • 1





    There is no code or attempt shown in your question, making it difficult to answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:00











  • thanks for your comment , i have edited my question

    – Sandy Ragaie
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:08








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There is no code or attempt shown in your question, making it difficult to answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

– Victor Procure
Nov 14 '18 at 15:00





There is no code or attempt shown in your question, making it difficult to answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

– Victor Procure
Nov 14 '18 at 15:00













thanks for your comment , i have edited my question

– Sandy Ragaie
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08





thanks for your comment , i have edited my question

– Sandy Ragaie
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08












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