google.auth.identity_pool module¶
Identity Pool Credentials.
This module provides credentials to access Google Cloud resources from on-prem or non-Google Cloud platforms which support external credentials (e.g. OIDC ID tokens) retrieved from local file locations or local servers. This includes Microsoft Azure and OIDC identity providers (e.g. K8s workloads registered with Hub with Hub workload identity enabled).
These credentials are recommended over the use of service account credentials in on-prem/non-Google Cloud platforms as they do not involve the management of long-live service account private keys.
Identity Pool Credentials are initialized using external_account arguments which are typically loaded from an external credentials file or an external credentials URL. Unlike other Credentials that can be initialized with a list of explicit arguments, secrets or credentials, external account clients use the environment and hints/guidelines provided by the external_account JSON file to retrieve credentials and exchange them for Google access tokens.
- class Credentials(audience, subject_token_type, token_url, credential_source, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
Credentials
External account credentials sourced from files and URLs.
Instantiates an external account credentials object from a file/URL.
- Parameters:
audience (str) – The STS audience field.
subject_token_type (str) – The subject token type.
token_url (str) – The STS endpoint URL.
credential_source (Mapping) –
The credential source dictionary used to provide instructions on how to retrieve external credential to be exchanged for Google access tokens.
Example credential_source for url-sourced credential:
{ "url": "http://www.example.com", "format": { "type": "json", "subject_token_field_name": "access_token", }, "headers": {"foo": "bar"}, }
Example credential_source for file-sourced credential:
{ "file": "/path/to/token/file.txt" }
args (List) – Optional positional arguments passed into the underlying
__init__()
method.kwargs (Mapping) – Optional keyword arguments passed into the underlying
__init__()
method.
- Raises:
google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError – If an error is encountered during access token retrieval logic.
ValueError – For invalid parameters.
Note
Typically one of the helper constructors
from_file()
orfrom_info()
are used instead of calling the constructor directly.- retrieve_subject_token(request)[source]¶
Retrieves the subject token using the credential_source object.
- Parameters:
request (google.auth.transport.Request) – A callable used to make HTTP requests.
- Returns:
The retrieved subject token.
- Return type:
- before_request(request, method, url, headers)[source]¶
Performs credential-specific before request logic.
Refreshes the credentials if necessary, then calls
apply()
to apply the token to the authentication header.- Parameters:
request (google.auth.transport.Request) – The object used to make HTTP requests.
method (str) – The request’s HTTP method or the RPC method being invoked.
url (str) – The request’s URI or the RPC service’s URI.
headers (Mapping) – The request’s headers.
- property expired¶
Checks if the credentials are expired.
Note that credentials can be invalid but not expired because Credentials with
expiry
set to None is considered to never expire.
- get_project_id(request)[source]¶
Retrieves the project ID corresponding to the workload identity or workforce pool. For workforce pool credentials, it returns the project ID corresponding to the workforce_pool_user_project.
When not determinable, None is returned.
This is introduced to support the current pattern of using the Auth library:
credentials, project_id = google.auth.default()
The resource may not have permission (resourcemanager.projects.get) to call this API or the required scopes may not be selected: https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/reference/rest/v1/projects/get#authorization-scopes
- Parameters:
request (google.auth.transport.Request) – A callable used to make HTTP requests.
- Returns:
- The project ID corresponding to the workload identity pool
or workforce pool if determinable.
- Return type:
- has_scopes(scopes)¶
Checks if the credentials have the given scopes.
- property info¶
Generates the dictionary representation of the current credentials.
- Returns:
- The dictionary representation of the credentials. This is the
reverse of “from_info” defined on the subclasses of this class. It is useful for serializing the current credentials so it can deserialized later.
- Return type:
Mapping
- property is_user¶
Returns whether the credentials represent a user (True) or workload (False). Workloads behave similarly to service accounts. Currently workloads will use service account impersonation but will eventually not require impersonation. As a result, this property is more reliable than the service account email property in determining if the credentials represent a user or workload.
- Returns:
- True if the credentials represent a user. False if they represent a
workload.
- Return type:
- property is_workforce_pool¶
Returns whether the credentials represent a workforce pool (True) or workload (False) based on the credentials’ audience.
This will also return True for impersonated workforce pool credentials.
- Returns:
- True if the credentials represent a workforce pool. False if they
represent a workload.
- Return type:
- property project_number¶
The project number corresponding to the workload identity pool.
- property quota_project_id¶
Project to use for quota and billing purposes.
- refresh(request)[source]¶
Refreshes the access token.
- Parameters:
request (google.auth.transport.Request) – The object used to make HTTP requests.
- Raises:
google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError – If the credentials could not be refreshed.
- property requires_scopes¶
Checks if the credentials requires scopes.
- Returns:
True if there are no scopes set otherwise False.
- Return type:
- property service_account_email¶
Returns the service account email if service account impersonation is used.
- property valid¶
Checks the validity of the credentials.
This is True if the credentials have a
token
and the token is notexpired
.
- with_quota_project(quota_project_id)[source]¶
Returns a copy of these credentials with a modified quota project.
- Parameters:
quota_project_id (str) – The project to use for quota and billing purposes
- Returns:
A new credentials instance.
- Return type:
- with_scopes(scopes, default_scopes=None)[source]¶
Create a copy of these credentials with the specified scopes.
- Parameters:
scopes (
Sequence
str
) – The list of scopes to attach to the current credentials.- Raises:
NotImplementedError – If the credentials’ scopes can not be changed. This can be avoided by checking
requires_scopes
before calling this method.
- with_token_uri(token_uri)[source]¶
Returns a copy of these credentials with a modified token uri.
- Parameters:
token_uri (str) – The uri to use for fetching/exchanging tokens
- Returns:
A new credentials instance.
- Return type:
- expiry¶
When the token expires and is no longer valid. If this is None, the token is assumed to never expire.
- classmethod from_info(info, **kwargs)[source]¶
Creates an Identity Pool Credentials instance from parsed external account info.
- Parameters:
- Returns:
- The constructed
credentials.
- Return type:
- Raises:
ValueError – For invalid parameters.
- classmethod from_file(filename, **kwargs)[source]¶
Creates an IdentityPool Credentials instance from an external account json file.
- Parameters:
filename (str) – The path to the IdentityPool external account json file.
kwargs – Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
- Returns:
- The constructed
credentials.
- Return type: