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Overview ¶
Package credentials provides credential retrieval and management
The Credentials is the primary method of getting access to and managing credentials Values. Using dependency injection retrieval of the credential values is handled by a object which satisfies the Provider interface.
By default the Credentials.Get() will cache the successful result of a Provider's Retrieve() until Provider.IsExpired() returns true. At which point Credentials will call Provider's Retrieve() to get new credential Value.
The Provider is responsible for determining when credentials Value have expired. It is also important to note that Credentials will always call Retrieve the first time Credentials.Get() is called.
Example of using the environment variable credentials.
creds := NewEnvCredentials() // Retrieve the credentials value credValue, err := creds.Get() if err != nil { // handle error }
Example of forcing credentials to expire and be refreshed on the next Get(). This may be helpful to proactively expire credentials and refresh them sooner than they would naturally expire on their own.
creds := NewCredentials(&EC2RoleProvider{}) creds.Expire() credsValue, err := creds.Get() // New credentials will be retrieved instead of from cache.
Custom Provider ¶
Each Provider built into this package also provides a helper method to generate a Credentials pointer setup with the provider. To use a custom Provider just create a type which satisfies the Provider interface and pass it to the NewCredentials method.
type MyProvider struct{} func (m *MyProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {...} func (m *MyProvider) IsExpired() bool {...} creds := NewCredentials(&MyProvider{}) credValue, err := creds.Get()
Index ¶
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound is returned when the AWS Access Key ID can't be // found in the process's environment. // // @readonly ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound = awserr.New("EnvAccessKeyNotFound", "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or AWS_ACCESS_KEY not found in environment", nil) // ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound is returned when the AWS Secret Access Key // can't be found in the process's environment. // // @readonly ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound = awserr.New("EnvSecretNotFound", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY or AWS_SECRET_KEY not found in environment", nil) )
var AnonymousCredentials = NewStaticCredentials("", "", "")
AnonymousCredentials is an empty Credential object that can be used as dummy placeholder credentials for requests that do not need signed.
This Credentials can be used to configure a service to not sign requests when making service API calls. For example, when accessing public s3 buckets.
svc := s3.New(&aws.Config{Credentials: AnonymousCredentials}) // Access public S3 buckets.
@readonly
var ( // ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain Is returned when there are no valid // providers in the ChainProvider. // // @readonly ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain = awserr.New("NoCredentialProviders", "no valid providers in chain", nil) )
var ( // // @readonly ErrSharedCredentialsHomeNotFound = awserr.New("UserHomeNotFound", "user home directory not found.", nil) )
var ( // ErrStaticCredentialsEmpty is emitted when static credentials are empty. // // @readonly ErrStaticCredentialsEmpty = awserr.New("EmptyStaticCreds", "static credentials are empty", nil) )
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type ChainProvider ¶
type ChainProvider struct { Providers []Provider // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A ChainProvider will search for a provider which returns credentials and cache that provider until Retrieve is called again.
The ChainProvider provides a way of chaining multiple providers together which will pick the first available using priority order of the Providers in the list.
If none of the Providers retrieve valid credentials Value, ChainProvider's Retrieve() will return the error ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain.
If a Provider is found which returns valid credentials Value ChainProvider will cache that Provider for all calls to IsExpired(), until Retrieve is called again.
Example of ChainProvider to be used with an EnvProvider and EC2RoleProvider. In this example EnvProvider will first check if any credentials are available vai the environment variables. If there are none ChainProvider will check the next Provider in the list, EC2RoleProvider in this case. If EC2RoleProvider does not return any credentials ChainProvider will return the error ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain
creds := NewChainCredentials( []Provider{ &EnvProvider{}, &EC2RoleProvider{ Client: ec2metadata.New(sess), }, }) // Usage of ChainCredentials with aws.Config svc := ec2.New(&aws.Config{Credentials: creds})
func (*ChainProvider) IsExpired ¶
func (c *ChainProvider) IsExpired() bool
IsExpired will returned the expired state of the currently cached provider if there is one. If there is no current provider, true will be returned.
func (*ChainProvider) Retrieve ¶
func (c *ChainProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error)
Retrieve returns the credentials value or error if no provider returned without error.
If a provider is found it will be cached and any calls to IsExpired() will return the expired state of the cached provider.
type Credentials ¶
type Credentials struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Credentials provides synchronous safe retrieval of AWS credentials Value. Credentials will cache the credentials value until they expire. Once the value expires the next Get will attempt to retrieve valid credentials.
Credentials is safe to use across multiple goroutines and will manage the synchronous state so the Providers do not need to implement their own synchronization.
The first Credentials.Get() will always call Provider.Retrieve() to get the first instance of the credentials Value. All calls to Get() after that will return the cached credentials Value until IsExpired() returns true.
func NewChainCredentials ¶
func NewChainCredentials(providers []Provider) *Credentials
NewChainCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object wrapping a chain of providers.
func NewCredentials ¶
func NewCredentials(provider Provider) *Credentials
NewCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials with the provider set.
func NewEnvCredentials ¶
func NewEnvCredentials() *Credentials
NewEnvCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object wrapping the environment variable provider.
func NewSharedCredentials ¶
func NewSharedCredentials(filename, profile string) *Credentials
NewSharedCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object wrapping the Profile file provider.
func NewStaticCredentials ¶
func NewStaticCredentials(id, secret, token string) *Credentials
NewStaticCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object wrapping a static credentials value provider.
func (*Credentials) Expire ¶
func (c *Credentials) Expire()
Expire expires the credentials and forces them to be retrieved on the next call to Get().
This will override the Provider's expired state, and force Credentials to call the Provider's Retrieve().
func (*Credentials) Get ¶
func (c *Credentials) Get() (Value, error)
Get returns the credentials value, or error if the credentials Value failed to be retrieved.
Will return the cached credentials Value if it has not expired. If the credentials Value has expired the Provider's Retrieve() will be called to refresh the credentials.
If Credentials.Expire() was called the credentials Value will be force expired, and the next call to Get() will cause them to be refreshed.
func (*Credentials) IsExpired ¶
func (c *Credentials) IsExpired() bool
IsExpired returns if the credentials are no longer valid, and need to be retrieved.
If the Credentials were forced to be expired with Expire() this will reflect that override.
type EnvProvider ¶
type EnvProvider struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A EnvProvider retrieves credentials from the environment variables of the running process. Environment credentials never expire.
Environment variables used:
* Access Key ID: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or AWS_ACCESS_KEY * Secret Access Key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY or AWS_SECRET_KEY
func (*EnvProvider) IsExpired ¶
func (e *EnvProvider) IsExpired() bool
IsExpired returns if the credentials have been retrieved.
func (*EnvProvider) Retrieve ¶
func (e *EnvProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error)
Retrieve retrieves the keys from the environment.
type Expiry ¶
type Expiry struct { // If set will be used by IsExpired to determine the current time. // Defaults to time.Now if CurrentTime is not set. Available for testing // to be able to mock out the current time. CurrentTime func() time.Time // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Expiry provides shared expiration logic to be used by credentials providers to implement expiry functionality.
The best method to use this struct is as an anonymous field within the provider's struct.
Example:
type EC2RoleProvider struct { Expiry ... }
func (*Expiry) SetExpiration ¶
SetExpiration sets the expiration IsExpired will check when called.
If window is greater than 0 the expiration time will be reduced by the window value.
Using a window is helpful to trigger credentials to expire sooner than the expiration time given to ensure no requests are made with expired tokens.
type Provider ¶
type Provider interface { // Refresh returns nil if it successfully retrieved the value. // Error is returned if the value were not obtainable, or empty. Retrieve() (Value, error) // IsExpired returns if the credentials are no longer valid, and need // to be retrieved. IsExpired() bool }
A Provider is the interface for any component which will provide credentials Value. A provider is required to manage its own Expired state, and what to be expired means.
The Provider should not need to implement its own mutexes, because that will be managed by Credentials.
type SharedCredentialsProvider ¶
type SharedCredentialsProvider struct { // // If empty will look for "AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE" env variable. If the // env value is empty will default to current user's home directory. // Linux/OSX: "$HOME/.aws/credentials" // Windows: "%USERPROFILE%\.aws\credentials" Filename string // will default to environment variable "AWS_PROFILE" or "default" if // environment variable is also not set. Profile string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A SharedCredentialsProvider retrieves credentials from the current user's home directory, and keeps track if those credentials are expired.
Profile ini file example: $HOME/.aws/credentials
func (*SharedCredentialsProvider) IsExpired ¶
func (p *SharedCredentialsProvider) IsExpired() bool
IsExpired returns if the shared credentials have expired.
func (*SharedCredentialsProvider) Retrieve ¶
func (p *SharedCredentialsProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error)
Retrieve reads and extracts the shared credentials from the current users home directory.
type StaticProvider ¶
type StaticProvider struct {
Value
}
A StaticProvider is a set of credentials which are set pragmatically, and will never expire.
func (*StaticProvider) IsExpired ¶
func (s *StaticProvider) IsExpired() bool
IsExpired returns if the credentials are expired.
For StaticProvider, the credentials never expired.
func (*StaticProvider) Retrieve ¶
func (s *StaticProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error)
Retrieve returns the credentials or error if the credentials are invalid.
Source Files ¶
Directories ¶
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Package stscreds are credential Providers to retrieve STS AWS credentials.
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Package stscreds are credential Providers to retrieve STS AWS credentials. |