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Overview ¶
Package endpointcreds provides support for retrieving credentials from an arbitrary HTTP endpoint.
The credentials endpoint Provider can receive both static and refreshable credentials that will expire. Credentials are static when an "Expiration" value is not provided in the endpoint's response.
Static credentials will never expire once they have been retrieved. The format of the static credentials response:
{ "AccessKeyId" : "MUA...", "SecretAccessKey" : "/7PC5om....", }
Refreshable credentials will expire within the "ExpiryWindow" of the Expiration value in the response. The format of the refreshable credentials response:
{ "AccessKeyId" : "MUA...", "SecretAccessKey" : "/7PC5om....", "Token" : "AQoDY....=", "Expiration" : "2016-02-25T06:03:31Z" }
Errors should be returned in the following format and only returned with 400 or 500 HTTP status codes.
{ "code": "ErrorCode", "message": "Helpful error message." }
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Constants ¶
const ProviderName = `CredentialsEndpointProvider`
ProviderName is the name of the credentials provider.
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Types ¶
type Provider ¶
type Provider struct { aws.SafeCredentialsProvider // The AWS Client to make HTTP requests to the endpoint with. The endpoint // the request will be made to is provided by the aws.Config's // EndpointResolver. Client *aws.Client // ExpiryWindow will allow the credentials to trigger refreshing prior to // the credentials actually expiring. This is beneficial so race conditions // with expiring credentials do not cause request to fail unexpectedly // due to ExpiredTokenException exceptions. // // So a ExpiryWindow of 10s would cause calls to IsExpired() to return true // 10 seconds before the credentials are actually expired. // // If ExpiryWindow is 0 or less it will be ignored. ExpiryWindow time.Duration }
Provider satisfies the aws.CredentialsProvider interface, and is a client to retrieve credentials from an arbitrary endpoint.