Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package sts provides access to the Security Token Service API.
For product documentation, see: http://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/workload-identity-federation
Creating a client ¶
Usage example:
import "google.golang.org/api/sts/v1" ... ctx := context.Background() stsService, err := sts.NewService(ctx)
In this example, Google Application Default Credentials are used for authentication.
For information on how to create and obtain Application Default Credentials, see https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/application-default-credentials.
Other authentication options ¶
To use an API key for authentication (note: some APIs do not support API keys), use option.WithAPIKey:
stsService, err := sts.NewService(ctx, option.WithAPIKey("AIza..."))
To use an OAuth token (e.g., a user token obtained via a three-legged OAuth flow), use option.WithTokenSource:
config := &oauth2.Config{...} // ... token, err := config.Exchange(ctx, ...) stsService, err := sts.NewService(ctx, option.WithTokenSource(config.TokenSource(ctx, token)))
See https://godoc.org/google.golang.org/api/option/ for details on options.
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Types ¶
type GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenRequest ¶
type GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenRequest struct { // Audience: The full resource name of the identity provider; for // example: // `//iam.googleapis.com/projects//workloadIdentityPools//providers/`. // Required when exchanging an external credential for a Google access // token. Audience string `json:"audience,omitempty"` // GrantType: Required. The grant type. Must be // `urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:token-exchange`, which indicates a // token exchange. GrantType string `json:"grantType,omitempty"` // Options: A set of features that Security Token Service supports, in // addition to the standard OAuth 2.0 token exchange, formatted as a // serialized JSON object of Options. Options string `json:"options,omitempty"` // RequestedTokenType: Required. An identifier for the type of requested // security token. Must be // `urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:access_token`. RequestedTokenType string `json:"requestedTokenType,omitempty"` // Scope: The OAuth 2.0 scopes to include on the resulting access token, // formatted as a list of space-delimited, case-sensitive strings. // Required when exchanging an external credential for a Google access // token. Scope string `json:"scope,omitempty"` // SubjectToken: Required. The input token. This token is a either an // external credential issued by a workload identity pool provider, or a // short-lived access token issued by Google. If the token is an OIDC // JWT, it must use the JWT format defined in RFC 7523 // (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7523), and the `subject_token_type` // must be `urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:jwt`. The following headers // are required: - `kid`: The identifier of the signing key securing the // JWT. - `alg`: The cryptographic algorithm securing the JWT. Must be // `RS256`. The following payload fields are required. For more // information, see RFC 7523, Section 3 // (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7523#section-3): - `iss`: The issuer // of the token. The issuer must provide a discovery document at the URL // `/.well-known/openid-configuration`, where “ is the value of this // field. The document must be formatted according to section 4.2 of the // OIDC 1.0 Discovery specification // (https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderConfigurationResponse). // - `iat`: The issue time, in seconds, since the Unix epoch. Must be in // the past. - `exp`: The expiration time, in seconds, since the Unix // epoch. Must be less than 48 hours after `iat`. Shorter expiration // times are more secure. If possible, we recommend setting an // expiration time less than 6 hours. - `sub`: The identity asserted in // the JWT. - `aud`: Configured by the mapper policy. The default value // is the service account's unique ID. Example header: “` { "alg": // "RS256", "kid": "us-east-11" } “` Example payload: “` { "iss": // "https://accounts.google.com", "iat": 1517963104, "exp": 1517966704, // "aud": "113475438248934895348", "sub": "113475438248934895348", // "my_claims": { "additional_claim": "value" } } “` If `subject_token` // is for AWS, it must be a serialized `GetCallerIdentity` token. This // token contains the same information as a request to the AWS // `GetCallerIdentity()` // (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_GetCallerIdentity) // method, as well as the AWS signature // (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signing_aws_api_requests.html) // for the request information. Use Signature Version 4. Format the // request as URL-encoded JSON, and set the `subject_token_type` // parameter to `urn:ietf:params:aws:token-type:aws4_request`. The // following parameters are required: - `url`: The URL of the AWS STS // endpoint for `GetCallerIdentity()`, such as // `https://sts.amazonaws.com?Action=GetCallerIdentity&Version=2011-06-15 // `. Regional endpoints are also supported. - `method`: The HTTP // request method: `POST`. - `headers`: The HTTP request headers, which // must include: - `Authorization`: The request signature. - // `x-amz-date`: The time you will send the request, formatted as an // ISO8601 Basic // (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4_elements.html#sigv4_elements_date) // string. This value is typically set to the current time and is used // to help prevent replay attacks. - `host`: The hostname of the `url` // field; for example, `sts.amazonaws.com`. - // `x-goog-cloud-target-resource`: The full, canonical resource name of // the workload identity pool provider, with or without an `https:` // prefix. To help ensure data integrity, we recommend including this // header in the `SignedHeaders` field of the signed request. For // example: // //iam.googleapis.com/projects//locations//workloadIdentityPools//provi // ders/ // https://iam.googleapis.com/projects//locations//workloadIdentityPools//providers/ // If you are using temporary security credentials provided by AWS, you // must also include the header `x-amz-security-token`, with the value // set to the session token. The following example shows a // `GetCallerIdentity` token: “` { "headers": [ {"key": "x-amz-date", // "value": "20200815T015049Z"}, {"key": "Authorization", "value": // "AWS4-HMAC-SHA256+Credential=$credential,+SignedHeaders=host;x-amz-dat // e;x-goog-cloud-target-resource,+Signature=$signature"}, {"key": // "x-goog-cloud-target-resource", "value": // "//iam.googleapis.com/projects//locations//workloadIdentityPools//prov // iders/"}, {"key": "host", "value": "sts.amazonaws.com"} . ], // "method": "POST", "url": // "https://sts.amazonaws.com?Action=GetCallerIdentity&Version=2011-06-15 // " } “` You can also use a Google-issued OAuth 2.0 access token with // this field to obtain an access token with new security attributes // applied, such as a Credential Access Boundary. In this case, set // `subject_token_type` to // `urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:access_token`. If an access token // already contains security attributes, you cannot apply additional // security attributes. SubjectToken string `json:"subjectToken,omitempty"` // SubjectTokenType: Required. An identifier that indicates the type of // the security token in the `subject_token` parameter. Supported values // are `urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:jwt`, // `urn:ietf:params:aws:token-type:aws4_request`, and // `urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:access_token`. SubjectTokenType string `json:"subjectTokenType,omitempty"` // ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Audience") to // unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with // empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any non-pointer, // non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be sent to the // server regardless of whether the field is empty or not. This may be // used to include empty fields in Patch requests. ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"` // NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Audience") to include in // API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty // values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an // empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as // null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value. // This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests. NullFields []string `json:"-"` }
GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenRequest: Request message for ExchangeToken.
func (*GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenRequest) MarshalJSON ¶
func (s *GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenRequest) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
type GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse ¶
type GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse struct { // AccessToken: An OAuth 2.0 security token, issued by Google, in // response to the token exchange request. Tokens can vary in size, // depending in part on the size of mapped claims, up to a maximum of // 12288 bytes (12 KB). Google reserves the right to change the token // size and the maximum length at any time. AccessToken string `json:"access_token,omitempty"` // ExpiresIn: The amount of time, in seconds, between the time when the // access token was issued and the time when the access token will // expire. This field is absent when the `subject_token` in the request // is a Google-issued, short-lived access token. In this case, the // access token has the same expiration time as the `subject_token`. ExpiresIn int64 `json:"expires_in,omitempty"` // IssuedTokenType: The token type. Always matches the value of // `requested_token_type` from the request. IssuedTokenType string `json:"issued_token_type,omitempty"` // TokenType: The type of access token. Always has the value `Bearer`. TokenType string `json:"token_type,omitempty"` // ServerResponse contains the HTTP response code and headers from the // server. googleapi.ServerResponse `json:"-"` // ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AccessToken") to // unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with // empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any non-pointer, // non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be sent to the // server regardless of whether the field is empty or not. This may be // used to include empty fields in Patch requests. ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"` // NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AccessToken") to include // in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with // empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with // an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as // null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value. // This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests. NullFields []string `json:"-"` }
GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse: Response message for ExchangeToken.
func (*GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse) MarshalJSON ¶
func (s *GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
type Service ¶
type Service struct { BasePath string // API endpoint base URL UserAgent string // optional additional User-Agent fragment V1 *V1Service // contains filtered or unexported fields }
func New
deprecated
New creates a new Service. It uses the provided http.Client for requests.
Deprecated: please use NewService instead. To provide a custom HTTP client, use option.WithHTTPClient. If you are using google.golang.org/api/googleapis/transport.APIKey, use option.WithAPIKey with NewService instead.
func NewService ¶
NewService creates a new Service.
type V1Service ¶
type V1Service struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewV1Service ¶
func (*V1Service) Token ¶
func (r *V1Service) Token(googleidentitystsv1exchangetokenrequest *GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenRequest) *V1TokenCall
Token: Exchanges a credential for a Google OAuth 2.0 access token. The token asserts an external identity within a workload identity pool, or it applies a Credential Access Boundary to a Google access token. When you call this method, do not send the `Authorization` HTTP header in the request. This method does not require the `Authorization` header, and using the header can cause the request to fail.
type V1TokenCall ¶
type V1TokenCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*V1TokenCall) Context ¶
func (c *V1TokenCall) Context(ctx context.Context) *V1TokenCall
Context sets the context to be used in this call's Do method. Any pending HTTP request will be aborted if the provided context is canceled.
func (*V1TokenCall) Do ¶
func (c *V1TokenCall) Do(opts ...googleapi.CallOption) (*GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse, error)
Do executes the "sts.token" call. Exactly one of *GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse or error will be non-nil. Any non-2xx status code is an error. Response headers are in either *GoogleIdentityStsV1ExchangeTokenResponse.ServerResponse.Header or (if a response was returned at all) in error.(*googleapi.Error).Header. Use googleapi.IsNotModified to check whether the returned error was because http.StatusNotModified was returned.
func (*V1TokenCall) Fields ¶
func (c *V1TokenCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *V1TokenCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
func (*V1TokenCall) Header ¶
func (c *V1TokenCall) Header() http.Header
Header returns an http.Header that can be modified by the caller to add HTTP headers to the request.