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/*
*
* Copyright 2015 gRPC authors.
*
* 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
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#ifndef GRPC_GRPC_SECURITY_H
#define GRPC_GRPC_SECURITY_H
#include <grpc/grpc.h>
#include <grpc/grpc_security_constants.h>
#include <grpc/status.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** --- Authentication Context. --- */
typedef struct grpc_auth_context grpc_auth_context;
typedef struct grpc_auth_property_iterator {
const grpc_auth_context *ctx;
size_t index;
const char *name;
} grpc_auth_property_iterator;
/** value, if not NULL, is guaranteed to be NULL terminated. */
typedef struct grpc_auth_property {
char *name;
char *value;
size_t value_length;
} grpc_auth_property;
/** Returns NULL when the iterator is at the end. */
GRPCAPI const grpc_auth_property *grpc_auth_property_iterator_next(
grpc_auth_property_iterator *it);
/** Iterates over the auth context. */
GRPCAPI grpc_auth_property_iterator
grpc_auth_context_property_iterator(const grpc_auth_context *ctx);
/** Gets the peer identity. Returns an empty iterator (first _next will return
NULL) if the peer is not authenticated. */
GRPCAPI grpc_auth_property_iterator
grpc_auth_context_peer_identity(const grpc_auth_context *ctx);
/** Finds a property in the context. May return an empty iterator (first _next
will return NULL) if no property with this name was found in the context. */
GRPCAPI grpc_auth_property_iterator grpc_auth_context_find_properties_by_name(
const grpc_auth_context *ctx, const char *name);
/** Gets the name of the property that indicates the peer identity. Will return
NULL if the peer is not authenticated. */
GRPCAPI const char *grpc_auth_context_peer_identity_property_name(
const grpc_auth_context *ctx);
/** Returns 1 if the peer is authenticated, 0 otherwise. */
GRPCAPI int grpc_auth_context_peer_is_authenticated(
const grpc_auth_context *ctx);
/** Gets the auth context from the call. Caller needs to call
grpc_auth_context_release on the returned context. */
GRPCAPI grpc_auth_context *grpc_call_auth_context(grpc_call *call);
/** Releases the auth context returned from grpc_call_auth_context. */
GRPCAPI void grpc_auth_context_release(grpc_auth_context *context);
/** --
The following auth context methods should only be called by a server metadata
processor to set properties extracted from auth metadata.
-- */
/** Add a property. */
GRPCAPI void grpc_auth_context_add_property(grpc_auth_context *ctx,
const char *name, const char *value,
size_t value_length);
/** Add a C string property. */
GRPCAPI void grpc_auth_context_add_cstring_property(grpc_auth_context *ctx,
const char *name,
const char *value);
/** Sets the property name. Returns 1 if successful or 0 in case of failure
(which means that no property with this name exists). */
GRPCAPI int grpc_auth_context_set_peer_identity_property_name(
grpc_auth_context *ctx, const char *name);
/** --- grpc_channel_credentials object. ---
A channel credentials object represents a way to authenticate a client on a
channel. */
typedef struct grpc_channel_credentials grpc_channel_credentials;
/** Releases a channel credentials object.
The creator of the credentials object is responsible for its release. */
GRPCAPI void grpc_channel_credentials_release(grpc_channel_credentials *creds);
/** Creates default credentials to connect to a google gRPC service.
WARNING: Do NOT use this credentials to connect to a non-google service as
this could result in an oauth2 token leak. */
GRPCAPI grpc_channel_credentials *grpc_google_default_credentials_create(void);
/** Callback for getting the SSL roots override from the application.
In case of success, *pem_roots_certs must be set to a NULL terminated string
containing the list of PEM encoded root certificates. The ownership is passed
to the core and freed (laster by the core) with gpr_free.
If this function fails and GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH environment is
set to a valid path, it will override the roots specified this func */
typedef grpc_ssl_roots_override_result (*grpc_ssl_roots_override_callback)(
char **pem_root_certs);
/** Setup a callback to override the default TLS/SSL roots.
This function is not thread-safe and must be called at initialization time
before any ssl credentials are created to have the desired side effect.
If GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH environment is set to a valid path, the
callback will not be called. */
GRPCAPI void grpc_set_ssl_roots_override_callback(
grpc_ssl_roots_override_callback cb);
/** Object that holds a private key / certificate chain pair in PEM format. */
typedef struct {
/** private_key is the NULL-terminated string containing the PEM encoding of
the client's private key. */
const char *private_key;
/** cert_chain is the NULL-terminated string containing the PEM encoding of
the client's certificate chain. */
const char *cert_chain;
} grpc_ssl_pem_key_cert_pair;
/** Creates an SSL credentials object.
- pem_root_certs is the NULL-terminated string containing the PEM encoding
of the server root certificates. If this parameter is NULL, the
implementation will first try to dereference the file pointed by the
GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH environment variable, and if that fails,
try to get the roots set by grpc_override_ssl_default_roots. Eventually,
if all these fail, it will try to get the roots from a well-known place on
disk (in the grpc install directory).
- pem_key_cert_pair is a pointer on the object containing client's private
key and certificate chain. This parameter can be NULL if the client does
not have such a key/cert pair. */
GRPCAPI grpc_channel_credentials *grpc_ssl_credentials_create(
const char *pem_root_certs, grpc_ssl_pem_key_cert_pair *pem_key_cert_pair,
void *reserved);
/** --- grpc_call_credentials object.
A call credentials object represents a way to authenticate on a particular
call. These credentials can be composed with a channel credentials object
so that they are sent with every call on this channel. */
typedef struct grpc_call_credentials grpc_call_credentials;
/** Releases a call credentials object.
The creator of the credentials object is responsible for its release. */
GRPCAPI void grpc_call_credentials_release(grpc_call_credentials *creds);
/** Creates a composite channel credentials object. */
GRPCAPI grpc_channel_credentials *grpc_composite_channel_credentials_create(
grpc_channel_credentials *channel_creds, grpc_call_credentials *call_creds,
void *reserved);
/** Creates a composite call credentials object. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *grpc_composite_call_credentials_create(
grpc_call_credentials *creds1, grpc_call_credentials *creds2,
void *reserved);
/** Creates a compute engine credentials object for connecting to Google.
WARNING: Do NOT use this credentials to connect to a non-google service as
this could result in an oauth2 token leak. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *grpc_google_compute_engine_credentials_create(
void *reserved);
GRPCAPI gpr_timespec grpc_max_auth_token_lifetime();
/** Creates a JWT credentials object. May return NULL if the input is invalid.
- json_key is the JSON key string containing the client's private key.
- token_lifetime is the lifetime of each Json Web Token (JWT) created with
this credentials. It should not exceed grpc_max_auth_token_lifetime or
will be cropped to this value. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *
grpc_service_account_jwt_access_credentials_create(const char *json_key,
gpr_timespec token_lifetime,
void *reserved);
/** Creates an Oauth2 Refresh Token credentials object for connecting to Google.
May return NULL if the input is invalid.
WARNING: Do NOT use this credentials to connect to a non-google service as
this could result in an oauth2 token leak.
- json_refresh_token is the JSON string containing the refresh token itself
along with a client_id and client_secret. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *grpc_google_refresh_token_credentials_create(
const char *json_refresh_token, void *reserved);
/** Creates an Oauth2 Access Token credentials with an access token that was
aquired by an out of band mechanism. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *grpc_access_token_credentials_create(
const char *access_token, void *reserved);
/** Creates an IAM credentials object for connecting to Google. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *grpc_google_iam_credentials_create(
const char *authorization_token, const char *authority_selector,
void *reserved);
/** Callback function to be called by the metadata credentials plugin
implementation when the metadata is ready.
- user_data is the opaque pointer that was passed in the get_metadata method
of the grpc_metadata_credentials_plugin (see below).
- creds_md is an array of credentials metadata produced by the plugin. It
may be set to NULL in case of an error.
- num_creds_md is the number of items in the creds_md array.
- status must be GRPC_STATUS_OK in case of success or another specific error
code otherwise.
- error_details contains details about the error if any. In case of success
it should be NULL and will be otherwise ignored. */
typedef void (*grpc_credentials_plugin_metadata_cb)(
void *user_data, const grpc_metadata *creds_md, size_t num_creds_md,
grpc_status_code status, const char *error_details);
/** Context that can be used by metadata credentials plugin in order to create
auth related metadata. */
typedef struct {
/** The fully qualifed service url. */
const char *service_url;
/** The method name of the RPC being called (not fully qualified).
The fully qualified method name can be built from the service_url:
full_qualified_method_name = ctx->service_url + '/' + ctx->method_name. */
const char *method_name;
/** The auth_context of the channel which gives the server's identity. */
const grpc_auth_context *channel_auth_context;
/** Reserved for future use. */
void *reserved;
} grpc_auth_metadata_context;
/** grpc_metadata_credentials plugin is an API user provided structure used to
create grpc_credentials objects that can be set on a channel (composed) or
a call. See grpc_credentials_metadata_create_from_plugin below.
The grpc client stack will call the get_metadata method of the plugin for
every call in scope for the credentials created from it. */
typedef struct {
/** The implementation of this method has to be non-blocking.
- context is the information that can be used by the plugin to create auth
metadata.
- cb is the callback that needs to be called when the metadata is ready.
- user_data needs to be passed as the first parameter of the callback. */
void (*get_metadata)(void *state, grpc_auth_metadata_context context,
grpc_credentials_plugin_metadata_cb cb, void *user_data);
/** Destroys the plugin state. */
void (*destroy)(void *state);
/** State that will be set as the first parameter of the methods above. */
void *state;
/** Type of credentials that this plugin is implementing. */
const char *type;
} grpc_metadata_credentials_plugin;
/** Creates a credentials object from a plugin. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_credentials *grpc_metadata_credentials_create_from_plugin(
grpc_metadata_credentials_plugin plugin, void *reserved);
/** --- Secure channel creation. --- */
/** Creates a secure channel using the passed-in credentials. */
GRPCAPI grpc_channel *grpc_secure_channel_create(
grpc_channel_credentials *creds, const char *target,
const grpc_channel_args *args, void *reserved);
/** --- grpc_server_credentials object. ---
A server credentials object represents a way to authenticate a server. */
typedef struct grpc_server_credentials grpc_server_credentials;
/** Releases a server_credentials object.
The creator of the server_credentials object is responsible for its release.
*/
GRPCAPI void grpc_server_credentials_release(grpc_server_credentials *creds);
/** Deprecated in favor of grpc_ssl_server_credentials_create_ex.
Creates an SSL server_credentials object.
- pem_roots_cert is the NULL-terminated string containing the PEM encoding of
the client root certificates. This parameter may be NULL if the server does
not want the client to be authenticated with SSL.
- pem_key_cert_pairs is an array private key / certificate chains of the
server. This parameter cannot be NULL.
- num_key_cert_pairs indicates the number of items in the private_key_files
and cert_chain_files parameters. It should be at least 1.
- force_client_auth, if set to non-zero will force the client to authenticate
with an SSL cert. Note that this option is ignored if pem_root_certs is
NULL. */
GRPCAPI grpc_server_credentials *grpc_ssl_server_credentials_create(
const char *pem_root_certs, grpc_ssl_pem_key_cert_pair *pem_key_cert_pairs,
size_t num_key_cert_pairs, int force_client_auth, void *reserved);
/** Same as grpc_ssl_server_credentials_create method except uses
grpc_ssl_client_certificate_request_type enum to support more ways to
authenticate client cerificates.*/
GRPCAPI grpc_server_credentials *grpc_ssl_server_credentials_create_ex(
const char *pem_root_certs, grpc_ssl_pem_key_cert_pair *pem_key_cert_pairs,
size_t num_key_cert_pairs,
grpc_ssl_client_certificate_request_type client_certificate_request,
void *reserved);
/** --- Server-side secure ports. --- */
/** Add a HTTP2 over an encrypted link over tcp listener.
Returns bound port number on success, 0 on failure.
REQUIRES: server not started */
GRPCAPI int grpc_server_add_secure_http2_port(grpc_server *server,
const char *addr,
grpc_server_credentials *creds);
/** --- Call specific credentials. --- */
/** Sets a credentials to a call. Can only be called on the client side before
grpc_call_start_batch. */
GRPCAPI grpc_call_error grpc_call_set_credentials(grpc_call *call,
grpc_call_credentials *creds);
/** --- Auth Metadata Processing --- */
/** Callback function that is called when the metadata processing is done.
- Consumed metadata will be removed from the set of metadata available on the
call. consumed_md may be NULL if no metadata has been consumed.
- Response metadata will be set on the response. response_md may be NULL.
- status is GRPC_STATUS_OK for success or a specific status for an error.
Common error status for auth metadata processing is either
GRPC_STATUS_UNAUTHENTICATED in case of an authentication failure or
GRPC_STATUS PERMISSION_DENIED in case of an authorization failure.
- error_details gives details about the error. May be NULL. */
typedef void (*grpc_process_auth_metadata_done_cb)(
void *user_data, const grpc_metadata *consumed_md, size_t num_consumed_md,
const grpc_metadata *response_md, size_t num_response_md,
grpc_status_code status, const char *error_details);
/** Pluggable server-side metadata processor object. */
typedef struct {
/** The context object is read/write: it contains the properties of the
channel peer and it is the job of the process function to augment it with
properties derived from the passed-in metadata.
The lifetime of these objects is guaranteed until cb is invoked. */
void (*process)(void *state, grpc_auth_context *context,
const grpc_metadata *md, size_t num_md,
grpc_process_auth_metadata_done_cb cb, void *user_data);
void (*destroy)(void *state);
void *state;
} grpc_auth_metadata_processor;
GRPCAPI void grpc_server_credentials_set_auth_metadata_processor(
grpc_server_credentials *creds, grpc_auth_metadata_processor processor);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* GRPC_GRPC_SECURITY_H */