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# Copyright 2016 Google LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Service Accounts: JSON Web Token (JWT) Profile for OAuth 2.0
This module implements the JWT Profile for OAuth 2.0 Authorization Grants
as defined by `RFC 7523`_ with particular support for how this RFC is
implemented in Google's infrastructure. Google refers to these credentials
as *Service Accounts*.
Service accounts are used for server-to-server communication, such as
interactions between a web application server and a Google service. The
service account belongs to your application instead of to an individual end
user. In contrast to other OAuth 2.0 profiles, no users are involved and your
application "acts" as the service account.
Typically an application uses a service account when the application uses
Google APIs to work with its own data rather than a user's data. For example,
an application that uses Google Cloud Datastore for data persistence would use
a service account to authenticate its calls to the Google Cloud Datastore API.
However, an application that needs to access a user's Drive documents would
use the normal OAuth 2.0 profile.
Additionally, Google Apps domain administrators can grant service accounts
`domain-wide delegation`_ authority to access user data on behalf of users in
the domain.
This profile uses a JWT to acquire an OAuth 2.0 access token. The JWT is used
in place of the usual authorization token returned during the standard
OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code grant. The JWT is only used for this purpose, as
the acquired access token is used as the bearer token when making requests
using these credentials.
This profile differs from normal OAuth 2.0 profile because no user consent
step is required. The use of the private key allows this profile to assert
identity directly.
This profile also differs from the :mod:`google.auth.jwt` authentication
because the JWT credentials use the JWT directly as the bearer token. This
profile instead only uses the JWT to obtain an OAuth 2.0 access token. The
obtained OAuth 2.0 access token is used as the bearer token.
Domain-wide delegation
----------------------
Domain-wide delegation allows a service account to access user data on
behalf of any user in a Google Apps domain without consent from the user.
For example, an application that uses the Google Calendar API to add events to
the calendars of all users in a Google Apps domain would use a service account
to access the Google Calendar API on behalf of users.
The Google Apps administrator must explicitly authorize the service account to
do this. This authorization step is referred to as "delegating domain-wide
authority" to a service account.
You can use domain-wise delegation by creating a set of credentials with a
specific subject using :meth:`~Credentials.with_subject`.
.. _RFC 7523: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7523
"""
import copy
import datetime
from google.auth import _helpers
from google.auth import _service_account_info
from google.auth import credentials
from google.auth import jwt
from google.oauth2 import _client
_DEFAULT_TOKEN_LIFETIME_SECS = 3600 # 1 hour in seconds
class Credentials(credentials.Signing, credentials.Scoped, credentials.Credentials):
"""Service account credentials
Usually, you'll create these credentials with one of the helper
constructors. To create credentials using a Google service account
private key JSON file::
credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file(
'service-account.json')
Or if you already have the service account file loaded::
service_account_info = json.load(open('service_account.json'))
credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_info(
service_account_info)
Both helper methods pass on arguments to the constructor, so you can
specify additional scopes and a subject if necessary::
credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file(
'service-account.json',
scopes=['email'],
subject='user@example.com')
The credentials are considered immutable. If you want to modify the scopes
or the subject used for delegation, use :meth:`with_scopes` or
:meth:`with_subject`::
scoped_credentials = credentials.with_scopes(['email'])
delegated_credentials = credentials.with_subject(subject)
"""
def __init__(
self,
signer,
service_account_email,
token_uri,
scopes=None,
subject=None,
project_id=None,
additional_claims=None,
):
"""
Args:
signer (google.auth.crypt.Signer): The signer used to sign JWTs.
service_account_email (str): The service account's email.
scopes (Sequence[str]): Scopes to request during the authorization
grant.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 Token URI.
subject (str): For domain-wide delegation, the email address of the
user to for which to request delegated access.
project_id (str): Project ID associated with the service account
credential.
additional_claims (Mapping[str, str]): Any additional claims for
the JWT assertion used in the authorization grant.
.. note:: Typically one of the helper constructors
:meth:`from_service_account_file` or
:meth:`from_service_account_info` are used instead of calling the
constructor directly.
"""
super(Credentials, self).__init__()
self._scopes = scopes
self._signer = signer
self._service_account_email = service_account_email
self._subject = subject
self._project_id = project_id
self._token_uri = token_uri
if additional_claims is not None:
self._additional_claims = additional_claims
else:
self._additional_claims = {}
@classmethod
def _from_signer_and_info(cls, signer, info, **kwargs):
"""Creates a Credentials instance from a signer and service account
info.
Args:
signer (google.auth.crypt.Signer): The signer used to sign JWTs.
info (Mapping[str, str]): The service account info.
kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
Returns:
google.auth.jwt.Credentials: The constructed credentials.
Raises:
ValueError: If the info is not in the expected format.
"""
return cls(
signer,
service_account_email=info["client_email"],
token_uri=info["token_uri"],
project_id=info.get("project_id"),
**kwargs
)
@classmethod
def from_service_account_info(cls, info, **kwargs):
"""Creates a Credentials instance from parsed service account info.
Args:
info (Mapping[str, str]): The service account info in Google
format.
kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.Credentials: The constructed
credentials.
Raises:
ValueError: If the info is not in the expected format.
"""
signer = _service_account_info.from_dict(
info, require=["client_email", "token_uri"]
)
return cls._from_signer_and_info(signer, info, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_service_account_file(cls, filename, **kwargs):
"""Creates a Credentials instance from a service account json file.
Args:
filename (str): The path to the service account json file.
kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.Credentials: The constructed
credentials.
"""
info, signer = _service_account_info.from_filename(
filename, require=["client_email", "token_uri"]
)
return cls._from_signer_and_info(signer, info, **kwargs)
@property
def service_account_email(self):
"""The service account email."""
return self._service_account_email
@property
def project_id(self):
"""Project ID associated with this credential."""
return self._project_id
@property
def requires_scopes(self):
"""Checks if the credentials requires scopes.
Returns:
bool: True if there are no scopes set otherwise False.
"""
return True if not self._scopes else False
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Scoped)
def with_scopes(self, scopes):
return self.__class__(
self._signer,
service_account_email=self._service_account_email,
scopes=scopes,
token_uri=self._token_uri,
subject=self._subject,
project_id=self._project_id,
additional_claims=self._additional_claims.copy(),
)
def with_subject(self, subject):
"""Create a copy of these credentials with the specified subject.
Args:
subject (str): The subject claim.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.Credentials: A new credentials
instance.
"""
return self.__class__(
self._signer,
service_account_email=self._service_account_email,
scopes=self._scopes,
token_uri=self._token_uri,
subject=subject,
project_id=self._project_id,
additional_claims=self._additional_claims.copy(),
)
def with_claims(self, additional_claims):
"""Returns a copy of these credentials with modified claims.
Args:
additional_claims (Mapping[str, str]): Any additional claims for
the JWT payload. This will be merged with the current
additional claims.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.Credentials: A new credentials
instance.
"""
new_additional_claims = copy.deepcopy(self._additional_claims)
new_additional_claims.update(additional_claims or {})
return self.__class__(
self._signer,
service_account_email=self._service_account_email,
scopes=self._scopes,
token_uri=self._token_uri,
subject=self._subject,
project_id=self._project_id,
additional_claims=new_additional_claims,
)
def _make_authorization_grant_assertion(self):
"""Create the OAuth 2.0 assertion.
This assertion is used during the OAuth 2.0 grant to acquire an
access token.
Returns:
bytes: The authorization grant assertion.
"""
now = _helpers.utcnow()
lifetime = datetime.timedelta(seconds=_DEFAULT_TOKEN_LIFETIME_SECS)
expiry = now + lifetime
payload = {
"iat": _helpers.datetime_to_secs(now),
"exp": _helpers.datetime_to_secs(expiry),
# The issuer must be the service account email.
"iss": self._service_account_email,
# The audience must be the auth token endpoint's URI
"aud": self._token_uri,
"scope": _helpers.scopes_to_string(self._scopes or ()),
}
payload.update(self._additional_claims)
# The subject can be a user email for domain-wide delegation.
if self._subject:
payload.setdefault("sub", self._subject)
token = jwt.encode(self._signer, payload)
return token
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Credentials)
def refresh(self, request):
assertion = self._make_authorization_grant_assertion()
access_token, expiry, _ = _client.jwt_grant(request, self._token_uri, assertion)
self.token = access_token
self.expiry = expiry
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Signing)
def sign_bytes(self, message):
return self._signer.sign(message)
@property
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Signing)
def signer(self):
return self._signer
@property
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Signing)
def signer_email(self):
return self._service_account_email
class IDTokenCredentials(credentials.Signing, credentials.Credentials):
"""Open ID Connect ID Token-based service account credentials.
These credentials are largely similar to :class:`.Credentials`, but instead
of using an OAuth 2.0 Access Token as the bearer token, they use an Open
ID Connect ID Token as the bearer token. These credentials are useful when
communicating to services that require ID Tokens and can not accept access
tokens.
Usually, you'll create these credentials with one of the helper
constructors. To create credentials using a Google service account
private key JSON file::
credentials = (
service_account.IDTokenCredentials.from_service_account_file(
'service-account.json'))
Or if you already have the service account file loaded::
service_account_info = json.load(open('service_account.json'))
credentials = (
service_account.IDTokenCredentials.from_service_account_info(
service_account_info))
Both helper methods pass on arguments to the constructor, so you can
specify additional scopes and a subject if necessary::
credentials = (
service_account.IDTokenCredentials.from_service_account_file(
'service-account.json',
scopes=['email'],
subject='user@example.com'))
`
The credentials are considered immutable. If you want to modify the scopes
or the subject used for delegation, use :meth:`with_scopes` or
:meth:`with_subject`::
scoped_credentials = credentials.with_scopes(['email'])
delegated_credentials = credentials.with_subject(subject)
"""
def __init__(
self,
signer,
service_account_email,
token_uri,
target_audience,
additional_claims=None,
):
"""
Args:
signer (google.auth.crypt.Signer): The signer used to sign JWTs.
service_account_email (str): The service account's email.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 Token URI.
target_audience (str): The intended audience for these credentials,
used when requesting the ID Token. The ID Token's ``aud`` claim
will be set to this string.
additional_claims (Mapping[str, str]): Any additional claims for
the JWT assertion used in the authorization grant.
.. note:: Typically one of the helper constructors
:meth:`from_service_account_file` or
:meth:`from_service_account_info` are used instead of calling the
constructor directly.
"""
super(IDTokenCredentials, self).__init__()
self._signer = signer
self._service_account_email = service_account_email
self._token_uri = token_uri
self._target_audience = target_audience
if additional_claims is not None:
self._additional_claims = additional_claims
else:
self._additional_claims = {}
@classmethod
def _from_signer_and_info(cls, signer, info, **kwargs):
"""Creates a credentials instance from a signer and service account
info.
Args:
signer (google.auth.crypt.Signer): The signer used to sign JWTs.
info (Mapping[str, str]): The service account info.
kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
Returns:
google.auth.jwt.IDTokenCredentials: The constructed credentials.
Raises:
ValueError: If the info is not in the expected format.
"""
kwargs.setdefault("service_account_email", info["client_email"])
kwargs.setdefault("token_uri", info["token_uri"])
return cls(signer, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_service_account_info(cls, info, **kwargs):
"""Creates a credentials instance from parsed service account info.
Args:
info (Mapping[str, str]): The service account info in Google
format.
kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.IDTokenCredentials: The constructed
credentials.
Raises:
ValueError: If the info is not in the expected format.
"""
signer = _service_account_info.from_dict(
info, require=["client_email", "token_uri"]
)
return cls._from_signer_and_info(signer, info, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_service_account_file(cls, filename, **kwargs):
"""Creates a credentials instance from a service account json file.
Args:
filename (str): The path to the service account json file.
kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to the constructor.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.IDTokenCredentials: The constructed
credentials.
"""
info, signer = _service_account_info.from_filename(
filename, require=["client_email", "token_uri"]
)
return cls._from_signer_and_info(signer, info, **kwargs)
def with_target_audience(self, target_audience):
"""Create a copy of these credentials with the specified target
audience.
Args:
target_audience (str): The intended audience for these credentials,
used when requesting the ID Token.
Returns:
google.auth.service_account.IDTokenCredentials: A new credentials
instance.
"""
return self.__class__(
self._signer,
service_account_email=self._service_account_email,
token_uri=self._token_uri,
target_audience=target_audience,
additional_claims=self._additional_claims.copy(),
)
def _make_authorization_grant_assertion(self):
"""Create the OAuth 2.0 assertion.
This assertion is used during the OAuth 2.0 grant to acquire an
ID token.
Returns:
bytes: The authorization grant assertion.
"""
now = _helpers.utcnow()
lifetime = datetime.timedelta(seconds=_DEFAULT_TOKEN_LIFETIME_SECS)
expiry = now + lifetime
payload = {
"iat": _helpers.datetime_to_secs(now),
"exp": _helpers.datetime_to_secs(expiry),
# The issuer must be the service account email.
"iss": self.service_account_email,
# The audience must be the auth token endpoint's URI
"aud": self._token_uri,
# The target audience specifies which service the ID token is
# intended for.
"target_audience": self._target_audience,
}
payload.update(self._additional_claims)
token = jwt.encode(self._signer, payload)
return token
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Credentials)
def refresh(self, request):
assertion = self._make_authorization_grant_assertion()
access_token, expiry, _ = _client.id_token_jwt_grant(
request, self._token_uri, assertion
)
self.token = access_token
self.expiry = expiry
@property
def service_account_email(self):
"""The service account email."""
return self._service_account_email
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Signing)
def sign_bytes(self, message):
return self._signer.sign(message)
@property
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Signing)
def signer(self):
return self._signer
@property
@_helpers.copy_docstring(credentials.Signing)
def signer_email(self):
return self._service_account_email