pub struct ApplicationDefaultCredentialsAuthenticator;
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Create an authenticator that uses a application default credentials.


    let opts = ApplicationDefaultCredentialsFlowOpts::default();
    let authenticator = match ApplicationDefaultCredentialsAuthenticator::builder(opts).await {
        ApplicationDefaultCredentialsTypes::InstanceMetadata(auth) => auth
            .build()
            .await
            .expect("Unable to create instance metadata authenticator"),
        ApplicationDefaultCredentialsTypes::ServiceAccount(auth) => auth
            .build()
            .await
            .expect("Unable to create service account authenticator"),
    };

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impl ApplicationDefaultCredentialsAuthenticator

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pub async fn from_environment() -> Result<ServiceAccountFlowOpts, VarError>

Try to build ServiceAccountFlowOpts from the environment

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pub async fn builder( opts: ApplicationDefaultCredentialsFlowOpts ) -> ApplicationDefaultCredentialsTypes<DefaultHyperClient>

Available on crate features hyper-rustls or hyper-tls only.

Use the builder pattern to deduce which model of authenticator should be used: Service account one or GCE instance metadata kind

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pub async fn with_client<C>( opts: ApplicationDefaultCredentialsFlowOpts, client: C ) -> ApplicationDefaultCredentialsTypes<C>

Use the builder pattern to deduce which model of authenticator should be used and allow providing a hyper client

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