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Chris Pick 36c20e8e2d Note that GCP auth method needs iam API enabled (#5339)
In addition to the specific permissions that are already mentioned, the project also needs the `iam.googleapis.com` API enabled, otherwise authenticating will fail with an error similar to:

```
Error authenticating: Error making API request.

URL: PUT https://localhost:8200/v1/auth/gcp/login
Code: 400. Errors:

* could not find service account key or Google Oauth cert with given 'kid' id
```
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api Google Cloud - Auth Methods - HTTP API docs-http-auth-gcp This is the API documentation for the Vault Google Cloud authentication method.

Google Cloud Auth Method (API)

This is the API documentation for the Vault Google Cloud auth method. To learn more about the usage and operation, see the Vault Google Cloud method documentation.

This documentation assumes the plugin method is mounted at the /auth/gcp path in Vault. Since it is possible to enable auth methods at any location, please update your API calls accordingly.

Configure

Configures the credentials required for the plugin to perform API calls to Google Cloud. These credentials will be used to query the status of IAM entities and get service account or other Google public certificates to confirm signed JWTs passed in during login.

Method Path Produces
POST /auth/gcp/config 204 (empty body)

Parameters

  • credentials (string: "") - A JSON string containing the contents of a GCP credentials file. The credentials file must have the following permissions:

    iam.serviceAccounts.get
    iam.serviceAccountKeys.get
    

    If this value is empty, Vault will try to use Application Default Credentials from the machine on which the Vault server is running.

    The project must have the iam.googleapis.com API enabled.

  • google_certs_endpoint (string: "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs"): The Google OAuth2 endpoint from which to obtain public certificates. This is used for testing and should generally not be set by end users.

Sample Payload

{
  "credentials": "{ \"type\": \"service_account\", \"project_id\": \"project-123456\", ...}"
}

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request POST \
    --data @payload.json \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/config

Read Config

Returns the configuration, if any, including credentials.

Method Path Produces
GET /auth/gcp/config 200 application/json

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/config

Sample Response

{
  "data": {
    "client_email": "service-account@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
    "client_id": "123456789101112131415",
    "private_key_id": "97fd7ba59a96e1f3830296aedb4f50879e4d5382",
    "project_id": "project-123456"
  },
}

Delete Config

Deletes all GCP configuration data. This operation is idempotent.

Method Path Produces
DELETE /auth/gcp/config 204 (empty body)

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request DELETE \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/config

Create Role

Registers a role in the method. Role types have specific entities that can perform login operations against this endpoint. Constraints specific to the role type must be set on the role. These are applied to the authenticated entities attempting to login.

Method Path Produces
POST /auth/gcp/role/:name 204 (empty body)

Parameters

  • name (string: <required>) - The name of the role.

  • type (string: <required>) - The type of this role. Certain fields correspond to specific roles and will be rejected otherwise. Please see below for more information.

  • project_id (string: <required>) - The GCP project ID. Only entities belonging to this project can authenticate with this role.

  • ttl (string: "") - The TTL period of tokens issued using this role. This can be specified as an integer number of seconds or as a duration value like "5m".

  • max_ttl (string: "") - The maximum allowed lifetime of tokens issued in seconds using this role. This can be specified as an integer number of seconds or as a duration value like "5m".

  • period (string: "") - If set, indicates that the token generated using this role should never expire. The token should be renewed within the duration specified by this value. At each renewal, the token's TTL will be set to the value of this parameter. This can be specified as an integer number of seconds or as a duration value like "5m".

  • policies (array: [default]) - The list of policies to be set on tokens issued using this role.

  • bound_service_accounts (array: <required for iam>) - A comma-separated list of service account emails or IDs that login is restricted to. If set to *, all service accounts are allowed (role will still be bound by project). Will be inferred from service account used to issue metadata token for GCE instances.

iam-only Parameters

The following parameters are only valid when the role is of type "iam":

  • max_jwt_exp (string: "15m") - The number of seconds past the time of authentication that the login param JWT must expire within. For example, if a user attempts to login with a token that expires within an hour and this is set to 15 minutes, Vault will return an error prompting the user to create a new signed JWT with a shorter exp. The GCE metadata tokens currently do not allow the exp claim to be customized.

  • allow_gce_inference (bool: true) - A flag to determine if this role should allow GCE instances to authenticate by inferring service accounts from the GCE identity metadata token.

gce-only Parameters

The following parameters are only valid when the role is of type "gce":

  • bound_zones (array: []): The list of zones that a GCE instance must belong to in order to be authenticated. If bound_instance_groups is provided, it is assumed to be a zonal group and the group must belong to this zone.

  • bound_regions (array: []): The list of regions that a GCE instance must belong to in order to be authenticated. If bound_instance_groups is provided, it is assumed to be a regional group and the group must belong to this region. If bound_zones are provided, this attribute is ignored.

  • bound_instance_groups (array: []): The instance groups that an authorized instance must belong to in order to be authenticated. If specified, either bound_zones or bound_regions must be set too.

  • bound_labels (array: []): A comma-separated list of GCP labels formatted as "key:value" strings that must be set on authorized GCE instances. Because GCP labels are not currently ACL'd, we recommend that this be used in conjunction with other restrictions.

Sample Payload

Example iam role:

{
  "type": "iam",
  "project_id": "project-123456",
  "policies": ["prod"],
  "ttl": "30m",
  "max_ttl": "24h",
  "max_jwt_exp": "5m",
  "bound_service_accounts": [
    "dev-1@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
  ]
}

Example gce role:

{
  "type": "gce",
  "project_id": "project-123456",
  "policies": ["prod"],
  "bound_zones": ["us-east1-b", "eu-west2-a"],
  "ttl": "30m",
  "max_ttl": "24h",
  "bound_service_accounts": [
    "dev-1@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
  ]
}

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request POST \
    --data @payload.json \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/role/my-role

Edit Service Accounts on IAM Role

Edit service accounts for an existing IAM role in the method. This allows you to add or remove service accounts from the list of service accounts on the role.

Method Path Produces
POST /auth/gcp/role/:name/service-accounts 204 (empty body)

Parameters

  • name (string: <required>) - The name of an existing iam type role. This will return an error if role is not an iam type role.

  • add (array: []) - The list of service accounts to add to the role's service accounts.

  • remove (array: []) - The list of service accounts to remove from the role's service accounts.

Sample Payload

{
  "add": [
    "dev-1@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
    "123456789"
  ],
  "remove": [
    "dev-2@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
  ]
}

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request POST \
    --data @payload.json \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/role/my-role

Edit Labels on GCE Role

Edit labels for an existing GCE role in the backend. This allows you to add or remove labels (keys, values, or both) from the list of keys on the role.

Method Path Produces
POST /auth/gcp/role/:name/labels 204 (empty body)

Parameters

  • name (string: <required>) - The name of an existing gce role. This will return an error if role is not a gce type role.

  • add (array: []) - The list of key:value labels to add to the GCE role's bound labels.

  • remove (array: []) - The list of label keys to remove from the role's bound labels. If any of the specified keys do not exist, no error is returned (idempotent).

Sample Payload

{
  "add": [
    "foo:bar",
    "env:dev",
    "key:value"
  ],
  "remove": [
    "key1",
    "key2"
  ]
}

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request POST \
    --data @payload.json \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/role/my-role

Read Role

Returns the previously registered role configuration.

Method Path Produces
GET /auth/gcp/role/:name 200 application/json

Parameters

  • name (string: <required>) - The name of the role to read.

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/role/my-role

Sample Response

{
  "data": {
    "bound_labels": {
      "env": "dev",
      "foo": "bar",
      "key": "value"
    },
    "bound_service_accounts": [
      "dev-1@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
    ],
    "bound_zones": [
      "eu-west2-a",
      "us-east1-b"
    ],
    "max_ttl": 86400,
    "policies": [
      "prod"
    ],
    "project_id": "project-123456",
    "role_type": "gce",
    "ttl": 1800
  }
}

List Roles

Lists all the roles that are registered with the plugin.

Method Path Produces
LIST /auth/gcp/roles 200 application/json

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request LIST \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/roles

Sample Response

{
  "data": {
    "keys": [
      "my-role",
      "my-other-role"
    ]
  }
}

Delete Role

Deletes the previously registered role.

Method Path Produces
DELETE /auth/gcp/role/:role 204 (empty body)

Parameters

  • role (string: <required>) - The name of the role to delete.

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
    --request DELETE \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/role/my-role

Login

Login to retrieve a Vault token. This endpoint takes a signed JSON Web Token (JWT) and a role name for some entity. It verifies the JWT signature with Google Cloud to authenticate that entity and then authorizes the entity for the given role.

Method Path Produces
POST /auth/gcp/login 200 application/json

Sample Payload

  • role (string: <required>) - The name of the role against which the login is being attempted.

  • jwt (string: <required>) - A Signed JSON Web Token.

Sample Payload

{
  "role": "my-role",
  "jwt": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9..."
}

Sample Request

$ curl \
    --request POST \
    --data @payload.json \
    http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/login

Sample Response

{
  "auth": {
    "client_token": "f33f8c72-924e-11f8-cb43-ac59d697597c",
    "accessor": "0e9e354a-520f-df04-6867-ee81cae3d42d",
    "policies": [
      "default",
      "dev",
      "prod"
    ],
    "metadata": {
      "role": "my-role",
      "service_account_email": "dev1@project-123456.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
      "service_account_id": "111111111111111111111"
    },
    "lease_duration": 2764800,
    "renewable": true
  }
}