Auth Config
Creates an auth config record. Fetch corresponding credentials for specific auth types, e.g. access token for OAuth 2.0, JWT token for JWT. Encrypt the auth config with Cloud KMS and store the encrypted credentials in Spanner. Returns the encrypted auth config. Auto-naming is currently not supported for this resource.
Properties
Certificate id for client certificate
The ssl certificate encoded in PEM format. This string must include the begin header and end footer lines. For example, -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICTTCCAbagAwIBAgIJAPT0tSKNxan/MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMCoxFzAVBgNV BAoTDkdvb2dsZSBURVNUSU5HMQ8wDQYDVQQDEwZ0ZXN0Q0EwHhcNMTUwMTAxMDAw MDAwWhcNMjUwMTAxMDAwMDAwWjAuMRcwFQYDVQQKEw5Hb29nbGUgVEVTVElORzET MBEGA1UEAwwKam9lQGJhbmFuYTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEA vDYFgMgxi5W488d9J7UpCInl0NXmZQpJDEHE4hvkaRlH7pnC71H0DLt0/3zATRP1 JzY2+eqBmbGl4/sgZKYv8UrLnNyQNUTsNx1iZAfPUflf5FwgVsai8BM0pUciq1NB xD429VFcrGZNucvFLh72RuRFIKH8WUpiK/iZNFkWhZ0CAwEAAaN3MHUwDgYDVR0P AQH/BAQDAgWgMB0GA1UdJQQWMBQGCCsGAQUFBwMBBggrBgEFBQcDAjAMBgNVHRMB Af8EAjAAMBkGA1UdDgQSBBCVgnFBCWgL/iwCqnGrhTPQMBsGA1UdIwQUMBKAEKey Um2o4k2WiEVA0ldQvNYwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQADgYEAYK986R4E3L1v+Q6esBtW JrUwA9UmJRSQr0N5w3o9XzarU37/bkjOP0Fw0k/A6Vv1n3vlciYfBFaBIam1qRHr 5dMsYf4CZS6w50r7hyzqyrwDoyNxkLnd2PdcHT/sym1QmflsjEs7pejtnohO6N2H wQW6M0H7Zt8claGRla4fKkg= -----END CERTIFICATE-----
'passphrase' should be left unset if private key is not encrypted. Note that 'passphrase' is not the password for web server, but an extra layer of security to protected private key.
The ssl certificate encoded in PEM format. This string must include the begin header and end footer lines. For example, -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICTTCCAbagAwIBAgIJAPT0tSKNxan/MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMCoxFzAVBgNV BAoTDkdvb2dsZSBURVNUSU5HMQ8wDQYDVQQDEwZ0ZXN0Q0EwHhcNMTUwMTAxMDAw MDAwWhcNMjUwMTAxMDAwMDAwWjAuMRcwFQYDVQQKEw5Hb29nbGUgVEVTVElORzET MBEGA1UEAwwKam9lQGJhbmFuYTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEA vDYFgMgxi5W488d9J7UpCInl0NXmZQpJDEHE4hvkaRlH7pnC71H0DLt0/3zATRP1 JzY2+eqBmbGl4/sgZKYv8UrLnNyQNUTsNx1iZAfPUflf5FwgVsai8BM0pUciq1NB xD429VFcrGZNucvFLh72RuRFIKH8WUpiK/iZNFkWhZ0CAwEAAaN3MHUwDgYDVR0P AQH/BAQDAgWgMB0GA1UdJQQWMBQGCCsGAQUFBwMBBggrBgEFBQcDAjAMBgNVHRMB Af8EAjAAMBkGA1UdDgQSBBCVgnFBCWgL/iwCqnGrhTPQMBsGA1UdIwQUMBKAEKey Um2o4k2WiEVA0ldQvNYwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQADgYEAYK986R4E3L1v+Q6esBtW JrUwA9UmJRSQr0N5w3o9XzarU37/bkjOP0Fw0k/A6Vv1n3vlciYfBFaBIam1qRHr 5dMsYf4CZS6w50r7hyzqyrwDoyNxkLnd2PdcHT/sym1QmflsjEs7pejtnohO6N2H wQW6M0H7Zt8claGRla4fKkg= -----END CERTIFICATE-----
The timestamp when the auth config is created.
The creator's email address. Generated based on the End User Credentials/LOAS role of the user making the call.
Credential type of the encrypted credential.
Raw auth credentials.
A description of the auth config.
The name of the auth config.
Auth credential encrypted by Cloud KMS. Can be decrypted as Credential with proper KMS key.
User can define the time to receive notification after which the auth config becomes invalid. Support up to 30 days. Support granularity in hours.
The last modifier's email address. Generated based on the End User Credentials/LOAS role of the user making the call.
User provided expiry time to override. For the example of Salesforce, username/password credentials can be valid for 6 months depending on the instance settings.
The timestamp when the auth config is modified.
The visibility of the auth config.