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Published: Oct 1, 2020 License: MPL-2.0 Imports: 13 Imported by: 0

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func Canonicalize

func Canonicalize(arn string) (string, error)

Canonicalize validates IAM resources are appropriate for the authenticator and converts STS assumed roles into the IAM role resource.

Supported IAM resources are:

  • AWS account: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root
  • IAM user: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/Bob
  • IAM role: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/S3Access
  • IAM Assumed role: arn:aws:sts::123456789012:assumed-role/Accounting-Role/Mary (converted to IAM role)
  • Federated user: arn:aws:sts::123456789012:federated-user/Bob

Types

type FormatError

type FormatError struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

FormatError is returned when there is a problem with token that is an encoded sts request. This can include the url, data, action or anything else that prevents the sts call from being made.

func (FormatError) Error

func (e FormatError) Error() string

type Generator

type Generator interface {
	// GetWithSTS returns a token valid for clusterID using the given STS client.
	GetWithSTS(clusterID string, stsAPI *sts.STS) (Token, error)
}

Generator provides new tokens for the AWS IAM Authenticator.

func NewGenerator

func NewGenerator(forwardSessionName bool, cache bool) (Generator, error)

NewGenerator creates a Generator and returns it.

type Identity

type Identity struct {
	// ARN is the raw Amazon Resource Name returned by sts:GetCallerIdentity
	ARN string

	// CanonicalARN is the Amazon Resource Name converted to a more canonical
	// representation. In particular, STS assumed role ARNs like
	// "arn:aws:sts::ACCOUNTID:assumed-role/ROLENAME/SESSIONNAME" are converted
	// to their IAM ARN equivalent "arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNTID:role/NAME"
	CanonicalARN string

	// AccountID is the 12 digit AWS account number.
	AccountID string

	// UserID is the unique user/role ID (e.g., "AROAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA").
	UserID string

	// SessionName is the STS session name (or "" if this is not a
	// session-based identity). For EC2 instance roles, this will be the EC2
	// instance ID (e.g., "i-0123456789abcdef0"). You should only rely on it
	// if you trust that _only_ EC2 is allowed to assume the IAM Role. If IAM
	// users or other roles are allowed to assume the role, they can provide
	// (nearly) arbitrary strings here.
	SessionName string

	// The AWS Access Key ID used to authenticate the request.  This can be used
	// in conjunction with CloudTrail to determine the identity of the individual
	// if the individual assumed an IAM role before making the request.
	AccessKeyID string
}

Identity is returned on successful Verify() results. It contains a parsed version of the AWS identity used to create the token.

type STSError

type STSError struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

STSError is returned when there was either an error calling STS or a problem processing the data returned from STS.

func NewSTSError

func NewSTSError(m string) STSError

NewSTSError creates a error of type STS.

func (STSError) Error

func (e STSError) Error() string

type Token

type Token struct {
	Token      string
	Expiration time.Time
}

Token is generated and used by Kubernetes client-go to authenticate with a Kubernetes cluster.

type Verifier

type Verifier interface {
	Verify(token string) (*Identity, error)
}

Verifier validates tokens by calling STS and returning the associated identity.

func NewVerifier

func NewVerifier(clusterID string) Verifier

NewVerifier creates a Verifier that is bound to the clusterID and uses the default http client.

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