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// Copyright 2015 gRPC authors.
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#ifndef GRPCPP_SECURITY_CREDENTIALS_H
#define GRPCPP_SECURITY_CREDENTIALS_H
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include <grpc/grpc_security_constants.h>
#include <grpcpp/channel.h>
#include <grpcpp/impl/grpc_library.h>
#include <grpcpp/security/auth_context.h>
#include <grpcpp/security/tls_credentials_options.h>
#include <grpcpp/support/channel_arguments.h>
#include <grpcpp/support/client_interceptor.h>
#include <grpcpp/support/status.h>
#include <grpcpp/support/string_ref.h>
struct grpc_call;
namespace grpc {
class CallCredentials;
class SecureCallCredentials;
class SecureChannelCredentials;
class ChannelCredentials;
std::shared_ptr<Channel> CreateCustomChannel(
const grpc::string& target,
const std::shared_ptr<grpc::ChannelCredentials>& creds,
const grpc::ChannelArguments& args);
namespace experimental {
std::shared_ptr<grpc::Channel> CreateCustomChannelWithInterceptors(
const grpc::string& target,
const std::shared_ptr<grpc::ChannelCredentials>& creds,
const grpc::ChannelArguments& args,
std::vector<
std::unique_ptr<grpc::experimental::ClientInterceptorFactoryInterface>>
interceptor_creators);
} // namespace experimental
/// Builds XDS Credentials.
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> XdsCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials>& fallback_creds);
/// A channel credentials object encapsulates all the state needed by a client
/// to authenticate with a server for a given channel.
/// It can make various assertions, e.g., about the client’s identity, role
/// for all the calls on that channel.
///
/// \see https://grpc.io/docs/guides/auth.html
class ChannelCredentials : private grpc::internal::GrpcLibrary {
public:
protected:
friend std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> CompositeChannelCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials>& channel_creds,
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& call_creds);
// TODO(yashykt): We need this friend declaration mainly for access to
// AsSecureCredentials(). Once we are able to remove insecure builds from gRPC
// (and also internal dependencies on the indirect method of creating a
// channel through credentials), we would be able to remove this.
friend std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> grpc::XdsCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials>& fallback_creds);
virtual SecureChannelCredentials* AsSecureCredentials() = 0;
private:
friend std::shared_ptr<grpc::Channel> CreateCustomChannel(
const grpc::string& target,
const std::shared_ptr<grpc::ChannelCredentials>& creds,
const grpc::ChannelArguments& args);
friend std::shared_ptr<grpc::Channel>
grpc::experimental::CreateCustomChannelWithInterceptors(
const grpc::string& target,
const std::shared_ptr<grpc::ChannelCredentials>& creds,
const grpc::ChannelArguments& args,
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<
grpc::experimental::ClientInterceptorFactoryInterface>>
interceptor_creators);
virtual std::shared_ptr<Channel> CreateChannelImpl(
const grpc::string& target, const ChannelArguments& args) = 0;
// This function should have been a pure virtual function, but it is
// implemented as a virtual function so that it does not break API.
virtual std::shared_ptr<Channel> CreateChannelWithInterceptors(
const grpc::string& /*target*/, const ChannelArguments& /*args*/,
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<
grpc::experimental::ClientInterceptorFactoryInterface>>
/*interceptor_creators*/) {
return nullptr;
}
// TODO(yashkt): This is a hack that is needed since InsecureCredentials can
// not use grpc_channel_credentials internally and should be removed after
// insecure builds are removed from gRPC.
virtual bool IsInsecure() const { return false; }
};
/// A call credentials object encapsulates the state needed by a client to
/// authenticate with a server for a given call on a channel.
///
/// \see https://grpc.io/docs/guides/auth.html
class CallCredentials : private grpc::internal::GrpcLibrary {
public:
/// Apply this instance's credentials to \a call.
virtual bool ApplyToCall(grpc_call* call) = 0;
virtual grpc::string DebugString() {
return "CallCredentials did not provide a debug string";
}
protected:
friend std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> CompositeChannelCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials>& channel_creds,
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& call_creds);
friend std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> CompositeCallCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& creds1,
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& creds2);
virtual SecureCallCredentials* AsSecureCredentials() = 0;
};
/// Options used to build SslCredentials.
struct SslCredentialsOptions {
/// The buffer containing the PEM encoding of the server root certificates. If
/// this parameter is empty, the default roots will be used. The default
/// roots can be overridden using the \a GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH
/// environment variable pointing to a file on the file system containing the
/// roots.
grpc::string pem_root_certs;
/// The buffer containing the PEM encoding of the client's private key. This
/// parameter can be empty if the client does not have a private key.
grpc::string pem_private_key;
/// The buffer containing the PEM encoding of the client's certificate chain.
/// This parameter can be empty if the client does not have a certificate
/// chain.
grpc::string pem_cert_chain;
};
// Factories for building different types of Credentials The functions may
// return empty shared_ptr when credentials cannot be created. If a
// Credentials pointer is returned, it can still be invalid when used to create
// a channel. A lame channel will be created then and all rpcs will fail on it.
/// Builds credentials with reasonable defaults.
///
/// \warning Only use these credentials when connecting to a Google endpoint.
/// Using these credentials to connect to any other service may result in this
/// service being able to impersonate your client for requests to Google
/// services.
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> GoogleDefaultCredentials();
/// Builds SSL Credentials given SSL specific options
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> SslCredentials(
const SslCredentialsOptions& options);
/// Builds credentials for use when running in GCE
///
/// \warning Only use these credentials when connecting to a Google endpoint.
/// Using these credentials to connect to any other service may result in this
/// service being able to impersonate your client for requests to Google
/// services.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> GoogleComputeEngineCredentials();
constexpr long kMaxAuthTokenLifetimeSecs = 3600;
/// Builds Service Account JWT Access credentials.
/// json_key is the JSON key string containing the client's private key.
/// token_lifetime_seconds is the lifetime in seconds of each Json Web Token
/// (JWT) created with this credentials. It should not exceed
/// \a kMaxAuthTokenLifetimeSecs or will be cropped to this value.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> ServiceAccountJWTAccessCredentials(
const grpc::string& json_key,
long token_lifetime_seconds = kMaxAuthTokenLifetimeSecs);
/// Builds refresh token credentials.
/// json_refresh_token is the JSON string containing the refresh token along
/// with a client_id and client_secret.
///
/// \warning Only use these credentials when connecting to a Google endpoint.
/// Using these credentials to connect to any other service may result in this
/// service being able to impersonate your client for requests to Google
/// services.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> GoogleRefreshTokenCredentials(
const grpc::string& json_refresh_token);
/// Builds access token credentials.
/// access_token is an oauth2 access token that was fetched using an out of band
/// mechanism.
///
/// \warning Only use these credentials when connecting to a Google endpoint.
/// Using these credentials to connect to any other service may result in this
/// service being able to impersonate your client for requests to Google
/// services.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> AccessTokenCredentials(
const grpc::string& access_token);
/// Builds IAM credentials.
///
/// \warning Only use these credentials when connecting to a Google endpoint.
/// Using these credentials to connect to any other service may result in this
/// service being able to impersonate your client for requests to Google
/// services.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> GoogleIAMCredentials(
const grpc::string& authorization_token,
const grpc::string& authority_selector);
/// Combines a channel credentials and a call credentials into a composite
/// channel credentials.
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> CompositeChannelCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials>& channel_creds,
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& call_creds);
/// Combines two call credentials objects into a composite call credentials.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> CompositeCallCredentials(
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& creds1,
const std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials>& creds2);
/// Credentials for an unencrypted, unauthenticated channel
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> InsecureChannelCredentials();
/// User defined metadata credentials.
class MetadataCredentialsPlugin {
public:
virtual ~MetadataCredentialsPlugin() {}
/// If this method returns true, the Process function will be scheduled in
/// a different thread from the one processing the call.
virtual bool IsBlocking() const { return true; }
/// Type of credentials this plugin is implementing.
virtual const char* GetType() const { return ""; }
/// Gets the auth metatada produced by this plugin.
/// The fully qualified method name is:
/// service_url + "/" + method_name.
/// The channel_auth_context contains (among other things), the identity of
/// the server.
virtual grpc::Status GetMetadata(
grpc::string_ref service_url, grpc::string_ref method_name,
const grpc::AuthContext& channel_auth_context,
std::multimap<grpc::string, grpc::string>* metadata) = 0;
virtual grpc::string DebugString() {
return "MetadataCredentialsPlugin did not provide a debug string";
}
};
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> MetadataCredentialsFromPlugin(
std::unique_ptr<MetadataCredentialsPlugin> plugin);
/// Builds External Account credentials.
/// json_string is the JSON string containing the credentials options.
/// scopes contains the scopes to be binded with the credentials.
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> ExternalAccountCredentials(
const grpc::string& json_string, const std::vector<grpc::string>& scopes);
namespace experimental {
/// Options for creating STS Oauth Token Exchange credentials following the IETF
/// draft https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-token-exchange-16.
/// Optional fields may be set to empty string. It is the responsibility of the
/// caller to ensure that the subject and actor tokens are refreshed on disk at
/// the specified paths.
struct StsCredentialsOptions {
grpc::string token_exchange_service_uri; // Required.
grpc::string resource; // Optional.
grpc::string audience; // Optional.
grpc::string scope; // Optional.
grpc::string requested_token_type; // Optional.
grpc::string subject_token_path; // Required.
grpc::string subject_token_type; // Required.
grpc::string actor_token_path; // Optional.
grpc::string actor_token_type; // Optional.
};
grpc::Status StsCredentialsOptionsFromJson(const std::string& json_string,
StsCredentialsOptions* options);
/// Creates STS credentials options from the $STS_CREDENTIALS environment
/// variable. This environment variable points to the path of a JSON file
/// comforming to the schema described above.
grpc::Status StsCredentialsOptionsFromEnv(StsCredentialsOptions* options);
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> StsCredentials(
const StsCredentialsOptions& options);
std::shared_ptr<CallCredentials> MetadataCredentialsFromPlugin(
std::unique_ptr<MetadataCredentialsPlugin> plugin,
grpc_security_level min_security_level);
/// Options used to build AltsCredentials.
struct AltsCredentialsOptions {
/// service accounts of target endpoint that will be acceptable
/// by the client. If service accounts are provided and none of them matches
/// that of the server, authentication will fail.
std::vector<grpc::string> target_service_accounts;
};
/// Builds ALTS Credentials given ALTS specific options
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> AltsCredentials(
const AltsCredentialsOptions& options);
/// Builds Local Credentials.
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> LocalCredentials(
grpc_local_connect_type type);
/// Builds TLS Credentials given TLS options.
std::shared_ptr<ChannelCredentials> TlsCredentials(
const TlsChannelCredentialsOptions& options);
} // namespace experimental
} // namespace grpc
#endif // GRPCPP_SECURITY_CREDENTIALS_H