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layout: docs
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page_title: Google Cloud - Auth Methods
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description: |-
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The "gcp" auth method allows users and machines to authenticate to Vault using
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Google Cloud service accounts.
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---
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# Google Cloud Auth Method
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The `gcp` auth method allows Google Cloud Platform entities to authenticate to
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Vault. Vault treats Google Cloud as a trusted third party and verifies
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authenticating entities against the Google Cloud APIs. This backend allows for
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authentication of:
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- Google Cloud IAM service accounts
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- Google Compute Engine (GCE) instances
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This backend focuses on identities specific to Google _Cloud_ and does not
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support authenticating arbitrary Google or G Suite users or generic OAuth
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against Google.
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This plugin is developed in a separate GitHub repository at
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[hashicorp/vault-plugin-auth-gcp][repo],
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but is automatically bundled in Vault releases. Please file all feature
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requests, bugs, and pull requests specific to the GCP plugin under that
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repository.
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## Authenticate
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### Via the CLI Helper
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Vault includes a CLI helper that obtains a signed JWT locally and sends the
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request to Vault. This helper is only available for IAM-type roles.
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```shell-session
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$ vault login -method=gcp \
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role="my-role" \
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service_account="authenticating-account@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \
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jwt_exp="15m" \
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credentials=@path/to/signer/credentials.json
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```
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For more usage information, run `vault auth help gcp`.
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-> **Note:** The `project` parameter has been removed in Vault 1.5.9+, 1.6.5+, and 1.7.2+.
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It is no longer needed for configuration and will be ignored if provided.
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### Via the CLI
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```shell-session
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$ vault write -field=token auth/gcp/login \
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role="my-role" \
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jwt="eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9..."
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```
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See [Generating JWTs](#generating-jwts) for ways to obtain the JWT token.
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### Via the API
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```shell-session
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$ curl \
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--request POST \
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--data '{"role":"my-role", "jwt":"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9..."}' \
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http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/gcp/login
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```
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See [API docs][api-docs] for expected response.
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## Configuration
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Auth methods must be configured in advance before users or machines can
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authenticate. These steps are usually completed by an operator or configuration
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management tool.
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1. Enable the Google Cloud auth method:
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```text
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$ vault auth enable gcp
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```
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1. Configure the auth method credentials:
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```text
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$ vault write auth/gcp/config \
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credentials=@/path/to/credentials.json
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```
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If you are using instance credentials or want to specify credentials via
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an environment variable, you can skip this step. To learn more, see the
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[Google Cloud Authentication](#authentication) section below.
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1. Create a named role:
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For an `iam`-type role:
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```text
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$ vault write auth/gcp/role/my-iam-role \
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type="iam" \
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policies="dev,prod" \
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bound_service_accounts="my-service@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
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```
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For a `gce`-type role:
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```text
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$ vault write auth/gcp/role/my-gce-role \
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type="gce" \
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policies="dev,prod" \
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bound_projects="my-project1,my-project2" \
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bound_zones="us-east1-b" \
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bound_labels="foo:bar,zip:zap" \
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bound_service_accounts="my-service@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
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```
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Note that `bound_service_accounts` is only required for `iam`-type roles.
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For the complete list of configuration options for each type, please see the
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[API documentation][api-docs].
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## Authentication
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The Google Cloud Vault auth method uses the official Google Cloud Golang SDK.
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This means it supports the common ways of [providing credentials to Google
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Cloud][cloud-creds].
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1. The environment variable `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`. This is specified
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as the **path** to a Google Cloud credentials file, typically for a service
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account. If this environment variable is present, the resulting credentials are
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used. If the credentials are invalid, an error is returned.
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1. Default instance credentials. When no environment variable is present, the
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default service account credentials are used.
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For more information on service accounts, please see the [Google Cloud Service
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Accounts documentation][service-accounts].
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To use this auth method, the service account must have the following minimum
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scope:
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```text
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
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```
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### Required GCP Permissions
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#### Vault Server Permissions
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**For `iam`-type Vault roles**, Vault can be given the following roles:
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```text
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roles/iam.serviceAccountKeyAdmin
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```
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**For `gce`-type Vault roles**, Vault can be given the following roles:
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```text
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roles/compute.viewer
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```
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If you instead wish to create a custom role with only the exact GCP permissions
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required, use the following list of permissions:
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```text
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iam.serviceAccounts.get
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iam.serviceAccountKeys.get
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compute.instances.get
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compute.instanceGroups.list
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```
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These allow Vault to:
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- verify the service account, either directly authenticating or associated with
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authenticating GCE instance, exists
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- get the corresponding public keys for verifying JWTs signed by service account
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private keys.
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- verify authenticating GCE instances exist
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- compare bound fields for GCE roles (zone/region, labels, or membership
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in given instance groups)
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If you are using Group Aliases as described below, you will also need to add the
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`resourcemanager.projects.get` permission.
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#### Permissions For Authenticating Against Vault
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Note that the previously mentioned permissions are given to the _Vault servers_.
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The IAM service account or GCE instance that is **authenticating against Vault**
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must have the following role:
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```text
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roles/iam.serviceAccountTokenCreator
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```
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!> **WARNING:** Make sure this role is only applied so your service account can
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impersonate itself. If this role is applied GCP project-wide, this will allow the service
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account to impersonate any service account in the GCP project where it resides.
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See [Managing service account impersonation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/impersonating-service-accounts)
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for more information.
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## Group Aliases
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As of Vault 1.0, roles can specify an `add_group_aliases` boolean parameter
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that adds [group aliases][identity-group-aliases] to the auth response. These
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aliases can aid in building reusable policies since they are available as
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interpolated values in Vault's policy engine. Once enabled, the auth response
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will include the following aliases:
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```json
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[
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"project-$PROJECT_ID",
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"folder-$SUBFOLDER_ID",
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"folder-$FOLDER_ID",
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"organization-$ORG_ID"
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]
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```
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If you are using a custom role for Vault server, you will need to add the
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`resourcemanager.projects.get` permission to your custom role.
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## Implementation Details
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This section describes the implementation details for how Vault communicates
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with Google Cloud to authenticate and authorize JWT tokens. This information is
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provided for those who are curious, but these details are not
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required knowledge for using the auth method.
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### IAM Login
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IAM login applies only to roles of type `iam`. The Vault authentication workflow
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for IAM service accounts looks like this:
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[![Vault Google Cloud IAM Login Workflow](/img/vault-gcp-iam-auth-workflow.svg)](/img/vault-gcp-iam-auth-workflow.svg)
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1. The client generates a signed JWT using the Service Account Credentials
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[`projects.serviceAccounts.signJwt`][signjwt-method] API method. For examples
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of how to do this, see the [Generating JWTs](#generating-jwts) section.
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2. The client sends this signed JWT to Vault along with a role name.
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3. Vault extracts the `kid` header value, which contains the ID of the
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key-pair used to generate the JWT, and the `sub` ID/email to find the service
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account key. If the service account does not exist or the key is not linked to
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the service account, Vault denies authentication.
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4. Vault authorizes the confirmed service account against the given role. If
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that is successful, a Vault token with the proper policies is returned.
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### GCE Login
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GCE login only applies to roles of type `gce` and **must be completed on an
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instance running in GCE**. These steps will not work from your local laptop or
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another cloud provider.
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[![Vault Google Cloud GCE Login Workflow](/img/vault-gcp-gce-auth-workflow.svg)](/img/vault-gcp-gce-auth-workflow.svg)
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1. The client obtains an [instance identity metadata token][instance-identity]
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on a GCE instance.
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2. The client sends this JWT to Vault along with a role name.
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3. Vault extracts the `kid` header value, which contains the ID of the
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key-pair used to generate the JWT, to find the OAuth2 public cert to verify
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this JWT.
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4. Vault authorizes the confirmed instance against the given role, ensuring
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the instance matches the bound zones, regions, or instance groups. If that is
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successful, a Vault token with the proper policies is returned.
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## Generating JWTs
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This section details the various methods and examples for obtaining JWT
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tokens.
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### Service Account Credentials API
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This describes how to use the GCP Service Account Credentials [API method][signjwt-method]
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directly to generate the signed JWT with the claims that Vault expects. Note the CLI
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does this process for you and is much easier, and that there is very little
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reason to do this yourself.
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#### curl Example
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Vault requires the following minimum claim set:
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```json
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{
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"sub": "$SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL_OR_ID",
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"aud": "vault/$ROLE",
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"exp": "$EXPIRATION"
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}
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```
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For the API method, providing the expiration claim `exp` is required. If it is omitted,
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it will not be added automatically and Vault will deny authentication. Expiration must
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be specified as a [NumericDate](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-2) value
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(seconds from Epoch). This value must be before the max JWT expiration allowed for a
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role. This defaults to 15 minutes and cannot be more than 1 hour.
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One you have all this information, the JWT token can be signed using curl and
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[oauth2l](https://github.com/google/oauth2l):
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```text
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ROLE="my-role"
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SERVICE_ACCOUNT="service-account@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
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OAUTH_TOKEN="$(oauth2l header cloud-platform)"
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EXPIRATION="<your_token_expiration>"
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JWT_CLAIM="{\\\"aud\\\":\\\"vault/${ROLE}\\\", \\\"sub\\\": \\\"${SERVICE_ACCOUNT}\\\", \\\"exp\\\": ${EXPIRATION}}"
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curl \
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--header "${OAUTH_TOKEN}" \
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--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--request POST \
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--data "{\"payload\": \"${JWT_CLAIM}\"}" \
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"https://iamcredentials.googleapis.com/v1/projects/-/serviceAccounts/${SERVICE_ACCOUNT}:signJwt"
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```
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#### gcloud Example
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You can also do this through the (currently beta) gcloud command. Note that you will
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be required to provide the expiration claim `exp` as a part of the JWT input to the
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command.
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```shell-session
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$ gcloud beta iam service-accounts sign-jwt $INPUT_JWT_CLAIMS $OUTPUT_JWT_FILE \
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--iam-account=service-account@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com \
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--project=my-project
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```
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#### Golang Example
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Read more on the
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[Google Open Source blog](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2017/08/hashicorp-vault-and-google-cloud-iam.html).
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### GCE
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GCE tokens **can only be generated from a GCE instance**. The JWT token can be
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obtained from the `service-accounts/default/identity` endpoint for a
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instance's metadata server.
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#### curl Example
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```text
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ROLE="my-gce-role"
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curl \
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--header "Metadata-Flavor: Google" \
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--get \
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--data-urlencode "audience=http://vault/${ROLE}" \
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--data-urlencode "format=full" \
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"http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1/instance/service-accounts/default/identity"
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```
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## API
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The GCP Auth Plugin has a full HTTP API. Please see the
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[API docs][api-docs] for more details.
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[jwt]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519
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[signjwt-method]: https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/reference/credentials/rest/v1/projects.serviceAccounts/signJwt
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[cloud-creds]: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#providing_credentials_to_your_application
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[service-accounts]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts
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[api-docs]: /api/auth/gcp
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[identity-group-aliases]: /api/secret/identity/group-alias
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[instance-identity]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/verifying-instance-identity
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[repo]: https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-plugin-auth-gcp
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## Code Example
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The following code snippet demonstrates the Google Cloud auth method to authenticate
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with Vault.
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<CodeTabs heading="gcp auth example">
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<CodeBlockConfig lineNumbers>
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"time"
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credentials "cloud.google.com/go/iam/credentials/apiv1"
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vault "github.com/hashicorp/vault/api"
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credentialspb "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/iam/credentials/v1"
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)
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// Fetches a key-value secret (kv-v2) after authenticating to Vault via GCP IAM,
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// one of two auth methods used to authenticate with GCP (the other is GCE auth).
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//
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// A role must first be created in Vault bound to the IAM user's service account you wish to authenticate with, like so:
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// vault write auth/gcp/role/dev-role-iam \
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// type="iam" \
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// policies="dev-policy" \
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// bound_service_accounts="my-service@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
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// Your Vault instance must also be configured with GCP credentials to perform API calls to IAM, like so:
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// vault write auth/gcp/config credentials=@path/to/server/creds.json
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// Learn more at https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/gcp
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func getSecretWithGCPAuthIAM() (string, error) {
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config := vault.DefaultConfig() // modify for more granular configuration
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client, err := vault.NewClient(config)
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if err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to initialize Vault client: %w", err)
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}
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// Learn about authenticating to GCS with service account credentials at https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production
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if pathToCreds := os.Getenv("GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS"); pathToCreds == "" {
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fmt.Printf("WARNING: Environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS was not set. IAM client for JWT signing and Vault server IAM client will both fall back to default instance credentials.\n")
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}
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jwtResp, err := signJWT()
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if err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to sign JWT for authenticating to GCP: %w", err)
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}
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// send login request to Vault with signed JWT token
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params := map[string]interface{}{
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"role": "dev-role-iam", // the name of the role in Vault that was created with this IAM bound to it
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"jwt": jwtResp.SignedJwt,
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}
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// Environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS pointing to the path to a valid credentials JSON must be set,
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// or Vault will fall back to Google's default instance credentials
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resp, err := client.Logical().Write("auth/gcp/login", params)
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if err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to log in with GCP IAM auth: %w", err)
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}
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client.SetToken(resp.Auth.ClientToken)
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secret, err := client.Logical().Read("kv-v2/data/creds")
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if err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to read secret: %w", err)
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}
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data, ok := secret.Data["data"].(map[string]interface{})
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if !ok {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("data type assertion failed: %T %#v", secret.Data["data"], secret.Data["data"])
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}
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// data map can contain more than one key-value pair, in this case we're just grabbing one of them
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key := "password"
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value, ok := data[key].(string)
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if !ok {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("value type assertion failed: %T %#v", data[key], data[key])
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}
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return value, nil
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}
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// generate signed JWT token from GCP IAM
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func signJWT() (*credentialspb.SignJwtResponse, error) {
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svcAccountEmail := fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s.iam.gserviceaccount.com", os.Getenv("GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME"), os.Getenv("GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT"))
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ctx := context.Background()
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iamClient, err := credentials.NewIamCredentialsClient(ctx) // can pass option.WithCredentialsFile("path/to/creds.json") as second param if GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS env var not set
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to initialize IAM credentials client: %w", err)
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}
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defer iamClient.Close()
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resourceName := fmt.Sprintf("projects/-/serviceAccounts/%s", svcAccountEmail)
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jwtPayload := map[string]interface{}{
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"aud": "vault/dev-role-iam", // the name of the role in Vault that was created with this IAM service account bound to it
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"sub": svcAccountEmail,
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"exp": time.Now().Add(time.Minute * 10).Unix(),
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}
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payloadBytes, err := json.Marshal(jwtPayload)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to marshal jwt payload to json: %w", err)
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}
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signJWTReq := &credentialspb.SignJwtRequest{
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Name: resourceName,
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Payload: string(payloadBytes),
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}
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jwtResp, err := iamClient.SignJwt(ctx, signJWTReq)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to sign JWT: %w", err)
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}
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return jwtResp, nil
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}
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```
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</CodeTabs>
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