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This page describes how to programmatically create OAuth clients for use with
IAP, enabling you to set up IAP
programmatically end-to-end for internal applications.
Known limitations
There are a few limitations for OAuth clients created programmatically
using this API:
OAuth clients created by the API can only be modified by using the API. You
cannot modify an OAuth client via the Google Cloud console if it was created
by using the API.
The OAuth clients created by the API are locked for IAP usage only, and
therefore the API does not allow any updates to the redirect URI or other
attributes.
The API does not operate on the OAuth clients that were created using
the Google Cloud console.
Only 500 OAuth clients are allowed per project when using the API.
API-created OAuth consent screen brands have specific limitations. See the
section below for more information.
Understanding brands and branding state
The OAuth consent screen,
which contains branding information for users, is known as a brand. Brands
can be limited to internal users or public users. An internal brand makes the
OAuth flow accessible to someone who belongs to the same Google Workspace
organization as the project. A public brand makes the OAuth flow available to
anyone on the internet.
Brands can be created manually or programmatically via an API. API-created
brands are automatically configured with different settings:
They're set to internal and must be manually set to public if
desired
They're set to an "unreviewed" state and a brand review must be triggered
Select your desired project from the drop-down menu.
On the OAuth consent screen page, note that the User Type is
automatically set to Internal. To set it to Public, click
Edit App. More configuration options become available.
Under Application type, click Public.
To trigger a brand review for an unreviewed API-created brand:
Select your desired project from the drop-down menu.
On the OAuth consent screen page, enter any required information, and
then click Submit for verification.
The verification process may take up to several weeks, and you will receive
email updates as it progresses.
Learn more about
verification. While the verification process is ongoing, you can still use the
application within your Google Workspace organization.
Learn more about how
your application will behave before it's verified.
Before you begin
Before you can create a client, first ensure that the caller has been granted
the following permissions:
clientauthconfig.brands.list
clientauthconfig.brands.create
clientauthconfig.brands.get
clientauthconfig.clients.create
clientauthconfig.clients.listWithSecrets (Only required for listing OAuth
clients with secret.)
clientauthconfig.clients.getWithSecret
clientauthconfig.clients.delete
clientauthconfig.clients.update
These permissions are included in the Editor (roles/editor) and Owner
(roles/owner) basic roles,
however we recommend that you create a
custom role that contains these
permissions and grant it to the caller instead.
Set up OAuth for IAP
The following steps describe how to configure the consent screen and create and
oauth client for IAP.
Configuring consent screen
Check if you already have an existing brand by using the
list command. You may
only have one brand per project.
gcloudiapoauth-brandslist
The following is an example gcloud response, if the brand exists:
The above fields are required when calling this API:
supportEmail: The support email displayed on the OAuth consent screen.
This email address can either be a user's address or a Google Groups alias.
While service accounts also have an email address, they are not actual
valid email addresses, and cannot be used when creating a brand. However,
a service account can be the owner of a Google Group. Either create a
new Google Group or configure an existing group and set the desired service
account as an owner of the group.
applicationTitle: The application name displayed on OAuth consent
screen.
Use the client ID (client_id in the above example) and secret to enable
IAP. See the following topics for more information about
enabling IAP using the credentials you've just created:
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You cannot modify an OAuth client via the Google Cloud console if it was created by using the API.\n- The OAuth clients created by the API are locked for IAP usage only, and therefore the API does not allow any updates to the redirect URI or other attributes.\n- The API does not operate on the OAuth clients that were created using the Google Cloud console.\n- Only 500 OAuth clients are allowed per project when using the API.\n- API-created OAuth consent screen brands have specific limitations. See the [section below](#branding) for more information.\n\nUnderstanding brands and branding state\n---------------------------------------\n\nThe [OAuth consent screen](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials/consent),\nwhich contains branding information for users, is known as a **brand**. Brands\ncan be limited to internal users or public users. An internal brand makes the\nOAuth flow accessible to someone who belongs to the same Google Workspace\norganization as the project. 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Under **Application type** , click **Public**.\n\n| **Note:** When an API-created internal brand is set to public, the [`identityAwareProxyClients.create()`](/iap/docs/reference/rest/v1/projects.brands.identityAwareProxyClients/create) API will stop working, as it requires the brand to be set to internal. Therefore, you cannot create new OAuth clients via the API after an internal brand is made public.\n\nTo trigger a brand review for an unreviewed API-created brand:\n\n1. Open the [OAuth consent screen](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials/consent).\n2. Select your desired project from the drop-down menu.\n3. On the **OAuth consent screen** page, enter any required information, and then click **Submit for verification**.\n\nThe verification process may take up to several weeks, and you will receive\nemail updates as it progresses.\n[Learn more](https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/9110914?hl=en) about\nverification. While the verification process is ongoing, you can still use the\napplication within your Google Workspace organization.\n[Learn more](https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/7454865?hl=en_US) about how\nyour application will behave before it's verified.\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\nBefore you can create a client, first ensure that the caller has been granted\nthe following permissions:\n\n- `clientauthconfig.brands.list`\n- `clientauthconfig.brands.create`\n- `clientauthconfig.brands.get`\n- `clientauthconfig.clients.create`\n- `clientauthconfig.clients.listWithSecrets` (Only required for listing OAuth clients with secret.)\n- `clientauthconfig.clients.getWithSecret`\n- `clientauthconfig.clients.delete`\n- `clientauthconfig.clients.update`\n\nThese permissions are included in the Editor (`roles/editor`) and Owner\n(`roles/owner`) [basic roles](/iam/docs/understanding-roles#basic),\nhowever we recommend that you create a\n[custom role](/iam/docs/understanding-roles#custom_roles) that contains these\npermissions and grant it to the caller instead.\n\nSet up OAuth for IAP\n--------------------\n\nThe following steps describe how to configure the consent screen and create and\noauth client for IAP.\n\n### Configuring consent screen\n\n1. Check if you already have an existing brand by using the\n [list](/sdk/gcloud/reference/iap/oauth-brands/list) command. You may\n only have one brand per project.\n\n ```bash\n gcloud iap oauth-brands list\n ```\n\n The following is an example gcloud response, if the brand exists: \n\n name: projects/[PROJECT_NUMBER]/brands/[BRAND_ID]\n applicationTitle: [APPLICATION_TITLE]\n supportEmail: [SUPPORT_EMAIL]\n orgInternalOnly: true\n\n | **Note:** If a brand already exists for a project and has been configured for external users (`orgInternalOnly: false`), but you want to restrict it to internal users, you must make that change manually from the [OAuth consent screen](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/audience) in order to create OAuth clients with this API.\n2. If no brand exists, use the\n [create](/sdk/gcloud/reference/iap/oauth-brands/create) command:\n\n ```bash\n gcloud iap oauth-brands create --application_title=APPLICATION_TITLE --support_email=SUPPORT_EMAIL\n ```\n\n\n The above fields are required when calling this API:\n - `supportEmail`: The support email displayed on the OAuth consent screen.\n This email address can either be a user's address or a Google Groups alias.\n While service accounts also have an email address, they are not actual\n valid email addresses, and cannot be used when creating a brand. However,\n a service account can be the owner of a Google Group. Either create a\n new Google Group or configure an existing group and set the desired service\n account as an owner of the group.\n\n | **Note:** The user issuing the request must be an owner of the specified support email address.\n - `applicationTitle`: The application name displayed on OAuth consent\n screen.\n\n The response contains the following fields: \n\n name: projects/[PROJECT_NUMBER]/brands/[BRAND_ID]\n applicationTitle: [APPLICATION_TITLE]\n supportEmail: [SUPPORT_EMAIL]\n orgInternalOnly: true\n\n### Creating an IAP OAuth Client\n\n1. Use the create command to\n [create](/sdk/gcloud/reference/iap/oauth-clients/create) a client. Use\n the brand `name` from previous step.\n\n ```bash\n gcloud iap oauth-clients create projects/PROJECT_NUMBER/brands/BRAND-ID --display_name=NAME\n ```\n\n The response contains the following fields: \n\n name: projects/[PROJECT_NUMBER]/brands/[BRAND_NAME]/identityAwareProxyClients/[CLIENT_ID]\n secret: [CLIENT_SECRET]\n displayName: [NAME]\n\nUse the client ID (`client_id` in the above example) and `secret` to enable\nIAP. See the following topics for more information about\nenabling IAP using the credentials you've just created:\n\n- [IAP for Kubernetes Engine](/iap/docs/enabling-kubernetes-howto)\n- [IAP for App Engine](/iap/docs/app-engine-quickstart)\n- [IAP for Compute Engine](/iap/docs/enabling-compute-howto)\n- [IAP for Cloud Run](/iap/docs/enabling-cloud-run)"]]