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8.6 KiB
Go
216 lines
8.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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/*
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Package downscope implements the ability to downscope, or restrict, the
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Identity and Access Management permissions that a short-lived Token
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can use. Please note that only Google Cloud Storage supports this feature.
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For complete documentation, see https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/downscoping-short-lived-credentials
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To downscope permissions of a source credential, you need to define
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a Credential Access Boundary. Said Boundary specifies which resources
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the newly created credential can access, an upper bound on the permissions
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it has over those resources, and optionally attribute-based conditional
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access to the aforementioned resources. For more information on IAM
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Conditions, see https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/conditions-overview.
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This functionality can be used to provide a third party with
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limited access to and permissions on resources held by the owner of the root
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credential or internally in conjunction with the principle of least privilege
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to ensure that internal services only hold the minimum necessary privileges
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for their function.
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For example, a token broker can be set up on a server in a private network.
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Various workloads (token consumers) in the same network will send authenticated
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requests to that broker for downscoped tokens to access or modify specific google
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cloud storage buckets. See the NewTokenSource example for an example of how a
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token broker would use this package.
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The broker will use the functionality in this package to generate a downscoped
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token with the requested configuration, and then pass it back to the token
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consumer. These downscoped access tokens can then be used to access Google
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Storage resources. For instance, you can create a NewClient from the
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"cloud.google.com/go/storage" package and pass in option.WithTokenSource(yourTokenSource))
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*/
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package downscope
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"time"
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"golang.org/x/oauth2"
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)
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var (
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identityBindingEndpoint = "https://sts.googleapis.com/v1/token"
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)
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type accessBoundary struct {
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AccessBoundaryRules []AccessBoundaryRule `json:"accessBoundaryRules"`
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}
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// An AvailabilityCondition restricts access to a given Resource.
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type AvailabilityCondition struct {
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// An Expression specifies the Cloud Storage objects where
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// permissions are available. For further documentation, see
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// https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/conditions-overview
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Expression string `json:"expression"`
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// Title is short string that identifies the purpose of the condition. Optional.
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Title string `json:"title,omitempty"`
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// Description details about the purpose of the condition. Optional.
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Description string `json:"description,omitempty"`
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}
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// An AccessBoundaryRule Sets the permissions (and optionally conditions)
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// that the new token has on given resource.
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type AccessBoundaryRule struct {
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// AvailableResource is the full resource name of the Cloud Storage bucket that the rule applies to.
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// Use the format //storage.googleapis.com/projects/_/buckets/bucket-name.
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AvailableResource string `json:"availableResource"`
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// AvailablePermissions is a list that defines the upper bound on the available permissions
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// for the resource. Each value is the identifier for an IAM predefined role or custom role,
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// with the prefix inRole:. For example: inRole:roles/storage.objectViewer.
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// Only the permissions in these roles will be available.
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AvailablePermissions []string `json:"availablePermissions"`
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// An Condition restricts the availability of permissions
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// to specific Cloud Storage objects. Optional.
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//
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// A Condition can be used to make permissions available for specific objects,
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// rather than all objects in a Cloud Storage bucket.
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Condition *AvailabilityCondition `json:"availabilityCondition,omitempty"`
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}
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type downscopedTokenResponse struct {
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AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
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IssuedTokenType string `json:"issued_token_type"`
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TokenType string `json:"token_type"`
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ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in"`
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}
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// DownscopingConfig specifies the information necessary to request a downscoped token.
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type DownscopingConfig struct {
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// RootSource is the TokenSource used to create the downscoped token.
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// The downscoped token therefore has some subset of the accesses of
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// the original RootSource.
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RootSource oauth2.TokenSource
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// Rules defines the accesses held by the new
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// downscoped Token. One or more AccessBoundaryRules are required to
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// define permissions for the new downscoped token. Each one defines an
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// access (or set of accesses) that the new token has to a given resource.
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// There can be a maximum of 10 AccessBoundaryRules.
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Rules []AccessBoundaryRule
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}
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// A downscopingTokenSource is used to retrieve a downscoped token with restricted
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// permissions compared to the root Token that is used to generate it.
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type downscopingTokenSource struct {
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// ctx is the context used to query the API to retrieve a downscoped Token.
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ctx context.Context
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// config holds the information necessary to generate a downscoped Token.
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config DownscopingConfig
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}
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// NewTokenSource returns a configured downscopingTokenSource.
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func NewTokenSource(ctx context.Context, conf DownscopingConfig) (oauth2.TokenSource, error) {
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if conf.RootSource == nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: rootSource cannot be nil")
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}
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if len(conf.Rules) == 0 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: length of AccessBoundaryRules must be at least 1")
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}
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if len(conf.Rules) > 10 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: length of AccessBoundaryRules may not be greater than 10")
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}
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for _, val := range conf.Rules {
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if val.AvailableResource == "" {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: all rules must have a nonempty AvailableResource: %+v", val)
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}
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if len(val.AvailablePermissions) == 0 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: all rules must provide at least one permission: %+v", val)
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}
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}
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return downscopingTokenSource{ctx: ctx, config: conf}, nil
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}
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// Token() uses a downscopingTokenSource to generate an oauth2 Token.
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// Do note that the returned TokenSource is an oauth2.StaticTokenSource. If you wish
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// to refresh this token automatically, then initialize a locally defined
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// TokenSource struct with the Token held by the StaticTokenSource and wrap
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// that TokenSource in an oauth2.ReuseTokenSource.
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func (dts downscopingTokenSource) Token() (*oauth2.Token, error) {
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downscopedOptions := struct {
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Boundary accessBoundary `json:"accessBoundary"`
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}{
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Boundary: accessBoundary{
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AccessBoundaryRules: dts.config.Rules,
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},
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}
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tok, err := dts.config.RootSource.Token()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: unable to obtain root token: %v", err)
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}
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b, err := json.Marshal(downscopedOptions)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: unable to marshal AccessBoundary payload %v", err)
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}
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form := url.Values{}
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form.Add("grant_type", "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:token-exchange")
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form.Add("subject_token_type", "urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:access_token")
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form.Add("requested_token_type", "urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:access_token")
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form.Add("subject_token", tok.AccessToken)
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form.Add("options", string(b))
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myClient := oauth2.NewClient(dts.ctx, nil)
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resp, err := myClient.PostForm(identityBindingEndpoint, form)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to generate POST Request %v", err)
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}
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defer resp.Body.Close()
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respBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: unable to read reaponse body: %v", err)
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}
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if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
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b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: unable to exchange token; %v. Failed to read response body: %v", resp.StatusCode, err)
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}
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: unable to exchange token; %v. Server responsed: %v", resp.StatusCode, string(b))
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}
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var tresp downscopedTokenResponse
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err = json.Unmarshal(respBody, &tresp)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("downscope: unable to unmarshal response body: %v", err)
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}
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// an exchanged token that is derived from a service account (2LO) has an expired_in value
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// a token derived from a users token (3LO) does not.
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// The following code uses the time remaining on rootToken for a user as the value for the
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// derived token's lifetime
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var expiryTime time.Time
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if tresp.ExpiresIn > 0 {
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expiryTime = time.Now().Add(time.Duration(tresp.ExpiresIn) * time.Second)
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} else {
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expiryTime = tok.Expiry
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}
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newToken := &oauth2.Token{
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AccessToken: tresp.AccessToken,
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TokenType: tresp.TokenType,
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Expiry: expiryTime,
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}
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return newToken, nil
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}
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