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Published: May 29, 2023 License: MIT Imports: 14 Imported by: 1

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go-aws-auth

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Go-AWS-Auth is a comprehensive, lightweight library for signing requests to Amazon Web Services.

It's easy to use: simply build your HTTP request and call awsauth.Sign(req) before sending your request over the wire.

Supported signing mechanisms

For more info about AWS authentication, see the comprehensive docs at AWS.

Install

Go get it:

$ go get github.com/smartystreets/go-aws-auth

Then import it:

import "github.com/smartystreets/go-aws-auth"
Using your AWS Credentials

The library looks for credentials in this order:

  1. Hard-code: You can manually pass in an instance of awsauth.Credentials to any call to a signing function as a second argument:

    awsauth.Sign(req, awsauth.Credentials{
    	AccessKeyID: "Access Key ID", 
    	SecretAccessKey: "Secret Access Key",
    	SecurityToken: "Security Token",	// STS (optional)
    })
    
  2. Environment variables: Set the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment variables with your credentials. The library will automatically detect and use them. Optionally, you may also set the AWS_SECURITY_TOKEN environment variable if you are using temporary credentials from STS.

  3. IAM Role: If running on EC2 and the credentials are neither hard-coded nor in the environment, go-aws-auth will detect the first IAM role assigned to the current EC2 instance and use those credentials.

(Be especially careful hard-coding credentials into your application if the code is committed to source control.)

Signing requests

Just make the request, have it signed, and perform the request as you normally would.

url := "https://iam.amazonaws.com/?Action=ListRoles&Version=2010-05-08"
client := new(http.Client)

req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)

awsauth.Sign(req)  // Automatically chooses the best signing mechanism for the service

resp, err := client.Do(req)

You can use Sign to have the library choose the best signing algorithm depending on the service, or you can specify it manually if you know what you need:

  • Sign2
  • Sign3
  • Sign4
  • SignS3 (deprecated for Sign4)
  • SignS3Url (for pre-signed S3 URLs; GETs only)
Contributing

Please feel free to contribute! Bug fixes are more than welcome any time, as long as tests assert correct behavior. If you'd like to change an existing implementation or see a new feature, open an issue first so we can discuss it. Thanks to all contributors!

Documentation

Overview

Package awsauth implements AWS request signing using Signed Signature Version 2, Signed Signature Version 3, and Signed Signature Version 4. Supports S3 and STS.

Index

Constants

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Variables

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Functions

func Sign4

func Sign4(request *http.Request, credentials ...Credentials) *http.Request

Sign4 signs a request with Signed Signature Version 4.

Types

type Credentials

type Credentials struct {
	AccessKeyID     string
	SecretAccessKey string
	SecurityToken   string `json:"Token"`
	Expiration      time.Time
	Region          string
	Service         string
}

Credentials stores the information necessary to authorize with AWS and it is from this information that requests are signed.

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