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com.google.cloud.iam.credentials.v1
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
IamCredentialsClient
Service Description: A service account is a special type of Google account that belongs to your application or a virtual machine (VM), instead of to an individual end user. Your application assumes the identity of the service account to call Google APIs, so that the users aren't directly involved.
Service account credentials are used to temporarily assume the identity of the service account. Supported credential types include OAuth 2.0 access tokens, OpenID Connect ID tokens, self-signed JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), and more.
Sample for IamCredentialsClient:
// This snippet has been automatically generated for illustrative purposes only.
// It may require modifications to work in your environment.
try (IamCredentialsClient iamCredentialsClient = IamCredentialsClient.create()) {
ServiceAccountName name = ServiceAccountName.of("[PROJECT]", "[SERVICE_ACCOUNT]");
List<String> delegates = new ArrayList<>();
List<String> scope = new ArrayList<>();
Duration lifetime = Duration.newBuilder().build();
GenerateAccessTokenResponse response =
iamCredentialsClient.generateAccessToken(name, delegates, scope, lifetime);
}