Struct google_iam1::api::WorkloadIdentityPoolProvider
source · pub struct WorkloadIdentityPoolProvider {
pub attribute_condition: Option<String>,
pub attribute_mapping: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub aws: Option<Aws>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub disabled: Option<bool>,
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub expire_time: Option<DateTime<Utc>>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub oidc: Option<Oidc>,
pub saml: Option<Saml>,
pub state: Option<String>,
}
Expand description
A configuration for an external identity provider.
§Activities
This type is used in activities, which are methods you may call on this type or where this type is involved in. The list links the activity name, along with information about where it is used (one of request and response).
Fields§
§attribute_condition: Option<String>
A Common Expression Language expression, in plain text, to restrict what otherwise valid authentication credentials issued by the provider should not be accepted. The expression must output a boolean representing whether to allow the federation. The following keywords may be referenced in the expressions: * assertion
: JSON representing the authentication credential issued by the provider. * google
: The Google attributes mapped from the assertion in the attribute_mappings
. * attribute
: The custom attributes mapped from the assertion in the attribute_mappings
. The maximum length of the attribute condition expression is 4096 characters. If unspecified, all valid authentication credential are accepted. The following example shows how to only allow credentials with a mapped google.groups
value of admins
: "'admins' in google.groups"
attribute_mapping: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
Maps attributes from authentication credentials issued by an external identity provider to Google Cloud attributes, such as subject
and segment
. Each key must be a string specifying the Google Cloud IAM attribute to map to. The following keys are supported: * google.subject
: The principal IAM is authenticating. You can reference this value in IAM bindings. This is also the subject that appears in Cloud Logging logs. Cannot exceed 127 bytes. * google.groups
: Groups the external identity belongs to. You can grant groups access to resources using an IAM principalSet
binding; access applies to all members of the group. You can also provide custom attributes by specifying attribute.{custom_attribute}
, where {custom_attribute}
is the name of the custom attribute to be mapped. You can define a maximum of 50 custom attributes. The maximum length of a mapped attribute key is 100 characters, and the key may only contain the characters [a-z0-9_]. You can reference these attributes in IAM policies to define fine-grained access for a workload to Google Cloud resources. For example: * google.subject
: principal://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workloadIdentityPools/{pool}/subject/{value}
* google.groups
: principalSet://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workloadIdentityPools/{pool}/group/{value}
* attribute.{custom_attribute}
: principalSet://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workloadIdentityPools/{pool}/attribute.{custom_attribute}/{value}
Each value must be a [Common Expression Language] (https://opensource.google/projects/cel) function that maps an identity provider credential to the normalized attribute specified by the corresponding map key. You can use the assertion
keyword in the expression to access a JSON representation of the authentication credential issued by the provider. The maximum length of an attribute mapping expression is 2048 characters. When evaluated, the total size of all mapped attributes must not exceed 8KB. For AWS providers, if no attribute mapping is defined, the following default mapping applies: { "google.subject":"assertion.arn", "attribute.aws_role": "assertion.arn.contains('assumed-role')" " ? assertion.arn.extract('{account_arn}assumed-role/')" " + 'assumed-role/'" " + assertion.arn.extract('assumed-role/{role_name}/')" " : assertion.arn", }
If any custom attribute mappings are defined, they must include a mapping to the google.subject
attribute. For OIDC providers, you must supply a custom mapping, which must include the google.subject
attribute. For example, the following maps the sub
claim of the incoming credential to the subject
attribute on a Google token: {"google.subject": "assertion.sub"}
aws: Option<Aws>
An Amazon Web Services identity provider.
description: Option<String>
A description for the provider. Cannot exceed 256 characters.
disabled: Option<bool>
Whether the provider is disabled. You cannot use a disabled provider to exchange tokens. However, existing tokens still grant access.
display_name: Option<String>
A display name for the provider. Cannot exceed 32 characters.
expire_time: Option<DateTime<Utc>>
Output only. Time after which the workload identity pool provider will be permanently purged and cannot be recovered.
name: Option<String>
Output only. The resource name of the provider.
oidc: Option<Oidc>
An OpenId Connect 1.0 identity provider.
saml: Option<Saml>
An SAML 2.0 identity provider.
state: Option<String>
Output only. The state of the provider.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for WorkloadIdentityPoolProvider
impl Clone for WorkloadIdentityPoolProvider
source§fn clone(&self) -> WorkloadIdentityPoolProvider
fn clone(&self) -> WorkloadIdentityPoolProvider
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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