With Context Aware Access enabled, users must use the endpoint "https://oauth2.mtls.googleapis.com/token" for token exchange. This PR adds support for runtime configuration of the OAuth2 token endpoint (as determined by the caller). If using the mTLS oauth2 endpoint, the caller will also need to specify an mTLS-enabled HTTPClient via the "context" mechanism for use by the OAuth2 transport.
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Right now, impersonation tokens used for external accounts have a hardcoded lifetime of 1 hour (3600 seconds), but some of our customers want to be able to adjust this lifetime. These changes (along with others in the gcloud cli) should allow this
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Add support to set JWT Audience in JWTConfigFromJSON() to allow setting
the audience field from the JSON config, rather than only allowing it
the default value of the token_uri.
Previous change 272766 (approved but abandoned).
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New credential type supported: "impersonated_service_account".
Extend the "credentialsFile" struct to take into account the credential source for the impersonation.
Reuse of `ImpersonateTokenSource` struct, from `google/internal/externalaccount/Impersonate.go' file. The struct has a package-scope visibility now.
Fixes: #515
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Workforce pools (external account credentials for non-Google users) are
organization-level resources which means that issued workforce pool tokens
will not have any client project ID on token exchange as currently designed.
"To use a Google API, the client must identify the application to the server.
If the API requires authentication, the client must also identify the principal
running the application."
The application here is the client project. The token will identify the user
principal but not the application. This will result in APIs rejecting requests
authenticated with these tokens.
Note that passing a x-goog-user-project override header on API request is
still not sufficient. The token is still expected to have a client project.
As a result, we have extended the spec to support an additional
workforce_pool_user_project for these credentials (workforce pools) which will
be passed when exchanging an external token for a Google Access token. After the
exchange, the issued access token will use the supplied project as the client
project. The underlying principal must still have serviceusage.services.use
IAM permission to use the project for billing/quota.
This field is not needed for flows with basic client authentication (e.g. client
ID is supplied). The client ID is sufficient to determine the client project and
any additionally supplied workforce_pool_user_project value will be ignored.
Note that this feature is not usable yet publicly.
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*Add support for Google Developers Console client_credentials.json as a TokenSource.
*Add support for JWT Subject (for domain-wide delegation when using service account as credentials source.)
*Add support for non-default AuthURL and TokenURL for authorized user credentials source.
To support this change, two new exported functions FindDefaultCredentialsWithParams and CredentialsFromJSONWithParams are introduced.
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Implements the core functionality to allow 3rd party identities access to Google APIs. Specifically, this PR implements the base account credential type and supports file-sourced credentials such as Kubernetes workloads. Later updates will add support for URL-sourced credentials such as Microsoft Azure and support for AWS credentials.
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This is required for the direct path feature, which only works with this
token source. It's not currently possible to determine the token source
type from the return value of FindDefaultCredentials.
Another option is to add another field to the Credentials struct, which
we could still do later, but direct path is currently pretty experimental
and whitelisted/opt-in, so I don't want to add to the public API surface
unnecessarily.
This CL functionally blocks
https://code-review.googlesource.com/c/google-api-go-client/+/40950
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Support obtaining a DefaultCredentials value from JSON data.
Also, add an example, and write more package doc.
For Go 1.9 and higher, rename DefaultCredentials to
Credentials and make the former an alias for the latter.
Updates google/google-api-go-client#247.
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This new function allows reading the project ID from a service account
JSON file without an additional disk read.
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The ADC code and the JWT-parsing function operate on the same data
format, but were using separate code paths, each of which was missing
things from the other.
While this presents no change in API surface, JWTConfigFromJSON now
strictly checks the "type" field in the JSON file before building a
config.
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Google is moving toward a default, language-agnostic way of obtaining
authentication credentials on App Engine and Compute Engine.
This change implements this mechanism.
Fixes#90.
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client_credentials.json may contain credentials for the installed
applications. Populate the Config depending on what's available in
the JSON key.
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Token caching is now done whenever you make a Client, and
ReuseTokenSource is exported from the oauth2 package and used by the
Google TokenSources (Compute and App Engine).
Token.Expired is now Token.Valid, and works on nil receivers.
Some other wording cleanups in the process.
All tests pass. App Engine should pass, but is untested.
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- Reduce the duplicate code by merging the flows and
determining the flow type by looking at the provided options.
- Options as a function type allows us to validate an individual
an option in its scope and makes it easier to compose the
built-in options with the third-party ones.
Without a fully qualified domain name, containers (like Docker) can't
connect to the metadata server. Update the address for the metadata
server to be a FQDN so containers can use the library. See #44.