Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: gcp-process-credentials
Version: 0.0.2
Summary: Python ProcessCredentials for Google Cloud Platform
Home-page: https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_py
Author: Sal Rashid
Author-email: salrashid123@gmail.com
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.0
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Dist: google-auth (>2.6.3)

## Process Credentials for GCP Client Library - python

Google Cloud Credential provider which allows sourcing credentials from an external process.

Essentially, its a credential source which allows the delegation of acquiring GCP `access_tokens` to arbitrary binaries you have access to at runtime.

The arbitrary binary would use whatever means it has available (kerberos, ldap, saml-cli, etc) to get a GCP `access_token`.  

From there, the token is given surfaced as a refreshable credential source you can directly use with a GCP library.

This is similar to several systems that provide such delegation.

* Kubernetes kubectl [credential plugin](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/authentication/#client-go-credential-plugins)
* [AWS Process Credentials](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-sourcing-external.html)

Needless to say, use this after very careful consideration:  this library will attempt to execute a binary on the system where its run (ofcource the process running using the library would need access to run the binary anyway)

>> **NOTE** these samples are NOT supported by google; its just something done on a weekend...

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### Implementations

As its a weekend project, caveat emptor.  The code is alpha quality and I didn't have time to push it to maven central, npm, etc. 

If you want it there, please review the code, provide suggestions and improvements

* `golang`: [https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_go](https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_go)
* `python`: [https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_py](https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_py)
* `java`: [https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_java](https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_java)
* `node`: [https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_node](https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_process_credentials_node)


See the "examples" folder in each

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### Binary Response Contract

Each library above will invoke a binary, pass it some args and env var.

The response back from the binary must

be valid JSON in the form

```json
{
  "access_token": "ya29....",
  "expires_in": 3600,
  "token_type": "Bearer"
}
```

* `access_token`: your access token
* `expires_in`: how many seconds this token is valid for
* `token_type`:  usually just a bearer token


### Quickstart

For a quick example in python, the following will read a token file and use that for credentials:

```bash
pip install google-auth gcp-process-credentials
```

```python
from gcp_process_credentials.credentials import ProcessCredentials


e = os.environ.copy()
e.update({'foo': 'bar'})

pc = ProcessCredentials(command=["/usr/bin/cat"],  args=['/tmp/token.txt'], env=e,)

storage_client = storage.Client(project=project_id, credentials=pc)
buckets = storage_client.list_buckets()
for bkt in buckets:
    print(bkt.name)
```

ofcourse the file  here `/tmp/token.txt` must be the json file format described above

### Parser Interface 

If your binary does not provide the exact json format, your can define a parser interface to 'translate' the credential for you.

For example,  `gcloud auth print-access-token` returns just the access token with an annoying newline character from stdout.

You an provide an interface to do the translation like this:

```python
def gcloud_parser(req):
    data = {}
    data["access_token"] = ''.join(req.decode().split('\n'))
    data["expires_in"] = 3600
    data["token_type"] = "Bearer"
    return str(json.dumps(data))

pc = ProcessCredentials(command=["gcloud"],  args=['auth', 'print-access-token'], env=e, parser=gcloud_parser)
```

### Injecting tokens vs Wrapped Credentials

You might be asking..._why cant' i just run the binary on my own in code, get the token an inject it as a credential like this?_?

```python
import google.oauth2.credentials
credentials = google.oauth2.credentials.Credentials("thetoken")

storage_client = storage.Client(credentials=credentials)
for b in storage_client.list_buckets():
   print(b.name)
```

Well, the, token is _not_ refreshable and your client library will need to manage that.  On the other hand, if you use this library, it will automatically refresh the token by calling the binary when its nearing expiration

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Other References [AWS->GCP Process Credential Plugin](https://github.com/salrashid123/awscompat#process-credentials)

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to generate the library from scratch and run local, run 

```bash
python3 setup.py sdist bdist_wheel

cd example
virtualenv env

pip3 install ../
pip3 install -r requirements.txt 
```
