Source code for azure.identity._credentials.environment

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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
# Licensed under the MIT License.
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import os

from azure.core.exceptions import ClientAuthenticationError
from .._constants import EnvironmentVariables
from .client_credential import CertificateCredential, ClientSecretCredential
from .user import UsernamePasswordCredential


try:
    from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
except ImportError:
    TYPE_CHECKING = False

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from typing import Any, Mapping, Optional, Union
    from azure.core.credentials import AccessToken

    EnvironmentCredentialTypes = Union["CertificateCredential", "ClientSecretCredential", "UsernamePasswordCredential"]


[docs]class EnvironmentCredential: """A credential configured by environment variables. This credential is capable of authenticating as a service principal using a client secret or a certificate, or as a user with a username and password. Configuration is attempted in this order, using these environment variables: Service principal with secret: - **AZURE_TENANT_ID**: ID of the service principal's tenant. Also called its 'directory' ID. - **AZURE_CLIENT_ID**: the service principal's client ID - **AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET**: one of the service principal's client secrets Service principal with certificate: - **AZURE_TENANT_ID**: ID of the service principal's tenant. Also called its 'directory' ID. - **AZURE_CLIENT_ID**: the service principal's client ID - **AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH**: path to a PEM-encoded certificate file including the private key. The certificate must not be password-protected. User with username and password: - **AZURE_CLIENT_ID**: the application's client ID - **AZURE_USERNAME**: a username (usually an email address) - **AZURE_PASSWORD**: that user's password - **AZURE_TENANT_ID**: (optional) ID of the service principal's tenant. Also called its 'directory' ID. If not provided, defaults to the 'organizations' tenant, which supports only Azure Active Directory work or school accounts. """ def __init__(self, **kwargs): # type: (Mapping[str, Any]) -> None self._credential = None # type: Optional[EnvironmentCredentialTypes] if all(os.environ.get(v) is not None for v in EnvironmentVariables.CLIENT_SECRET_VARS): self._credential = ClientSecretCredential( client_id=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_CLIENT_ID], client_secret=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET], tenant_id=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_TENANT_ID], **kwargs ) elif all(os.environ.get(v) is not None for v in EnvironmentVariables.CERT_VARS): self._credential = CertificateCredential( client_id=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_CLIENT_ID], tenant_id=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_TENANT_ID], certificate_path=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH], **kwargs ) elif all(os.environ.get(v) is not None for v in EnvironmentVariables.USERNAME_PASSWORD_VARS): self._credential = UsernamePasswordCredential( client_id=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_CLIENT_ID], username=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_USERNAME], password=os.environ[EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_PASSWORD], tenant=os.environ.get(EnvironmentVariables.AZURE_TENANT_ID), # optional for username/password auth **kwargs )
[docs] def get_token(self, *scopes, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=unused-argument # type: (*str, **Any) -> AccessToken """Request an access token for `scopes`. .. note:: This method is called by Azure SDK clients. It isn't intended for use in application code. :param str scopes: desired scopes for the token :rtype: :class:`azure.core.credentials.AccessToken` :raises ~azure.core.exceptions.ClientAuthenticationError: """ if not self._credential: raise ClientAuthenticationError(message="Incomplete environment configuration.") return self._credential.get_token(*scopes, **kwargs)