- NAME
-
- gcloud alpha iam workload-identity-pools providers create-aws - create a new AWS workload identity pool provider
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud alpha iam workload-identity-pools providers create-aws
(PROVIDER
:--location
=LOCATION
--workload-identity-pool
=WORKLOAD_IDENTITY_POOL
)--account-id
=ACCOUNT_ID
[--attribute-condition
=ATTRIBUTE_CONDITION
] [--attribute-mapping
=[KEY
=VALUE
,…]] [--description
=DESCRIPTION
] [--disabled
] [--display-name
=DISPLAY_NAME
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
(ALPHA)
Create a new AWS workload identity pool provider. - EXAMPLES
-
The following command creates a disabled AWS workload identity pool provider in
the default project with the ID
. Explicit values for all required and optional parameters are provided.my-workload-identity-pool
gcloud alpha iam workload-identity-pools providers create-aws my-workload-identity-pool-provider --location="global" --workload-identity-pool="my-workload-identity-pool" --display-name="My workload pool provider" --description="My workload pool provider description" --disabled --attribute-mapping="google.subject=assertion.arn" --attribute-condition="true" --account-id=1234567890
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
-
Workload identity pool provider resource - The workload identity pool provider
to create. The arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of
this resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but
can be set in other ways.
To set the
project
attribute:-
provide the argument
provider
on the command line with a fully specified name; -
provide the argument
--project
on the command line; -
set the property
core/project
.
This must be specified.
PROVIDER
-
ID of the workload identity pool provider or fully qualified identifier for the
workload identity pool provider.
To set the
provider
attribute:-
provide the argument
provider
on the command line.
This positional argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
-
provide the argument
--location
=LOCATION
-
The location name.
To set the
location
attribute:-
provide the argument
provider
on the command line with a fully specified name; -
provide the argument
--location
on the command line.
-
provide the argument
--workload-identity-pool
=WORKLOAD_IDENTITY_POOL
-
The ID to use for the pool, which becomes the final component of the resource
name. This value should be 4-32 characters, and may contain the characters
[a-z0-9-]. The prefix
gcp-
is reserved for use by Google, and may not be specified. To set theworkload-identity-pool
attribute:-
provide the argument
provider
on the command line with a fully specified name; -
provide the argument
--workload-identity-pool
on the command line.
-
provide the argument
-
provide the argument
-
Workload identity pool provider resource - The workload identity pool provider
to create. The arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of
this resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but
can be set in other ways.
- REQUIRED FLAGS
-
--account-id
=ACCOUNT_ID
- The AWS account ID.
- OPTIONAL FLAGS
-
--attribute-condition
=ATTRIBUTE_CONDITION
-
A Common Expression
Language expression, in plain text, to restrict what otherwise valid
authentication credentials issued by the provider should not be accepted.
The expression must output a boolean representing whether to allow the federation.
The following keywords may be referenced in the expressions:
-
assertion
: JSON representing the authentication credential issued by the provider. -
google
: The Google attributes mapped from the assertion in theattribute_mappings
. -
attribute
: The custom attributes mapped from the assertion in theattribute_mappings
.
The maximum length of the attribute condition expression is 4096 characters. If unspecified, all valid authentication credential are accepted.
The following example shows how to only allow credentials with a mapped
google.groups
value ofadmins
:"'admins' in google.groups"
-
--attribute-mapping
=[KEY
=VALUE
,…]-
Maps attributes from authentication credentials issued by an external identity
provider to Google Cloud attributes, such as
subject
andsegment
.Each key must be a string specifying the Google Cloud IAM attribute to map to.
The following keys are supported:
-
google.subject
: The principal IAM is authenticating. You can reference this value in IAM bindings. This is also the subject that appears in Cloud Logging logs. Cannot exceed 127 bytes.
-
google.groups
: Groups the external identity belongs to. You can grant groups access to resources using an IAMprincipalSet
binding; access applies to all members of the group.
You can also provide custom attributes by specifying
attribute.{custom_attribute}
, where{custom_attribute}
is the name of the custom attribute to be mapped. You can define a maximum of 50 custom attributes. The maximum length of a mapped attribute key is 100 characters, and the key may only contain the characters[a-z_0-9]
.You can reference these attributes in IAM policies to define fine-grained access for a workload to Google Cloud resources. For example:
-
google.subject
:principal://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workloadIdentityPools/{pool}/subject/{value}
-
google.groups
:principalSet://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workloadIdentityPools/{pool}/group/{value}
-
attribute.{custom_attribute}
:principalSet://iam.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workloadIdentityPools/{pool}/attribute.{custom_attribute}/{value}
Each value must be a [Common Expression Language] (https://opensource.google/projects/cel) function that maps an identity provider credential to the normalized attribute specified by the corresponding map key.
You can use the
assertion
keyword in the expression to access a JSON representation of the authentication credential issued by the provider.The maximum length of an attribute mapping expression is 2048 characters. When evaluated, the total size of all mapped attributes must not exceed 8KB.
For AWS providers, the following rules apply:
- If no attribute mapping is defined, the following default mapping applies:
{ "google.subject":"assertion.arn", "attribute.aws_role": "assertion.arn.contains('assumed-role')" " ? assertion.arn.extract('{account_arn}assumed-role/')" " + 'assumed-role/'" " + assertion.arn.extract('assumed-role/{role_name}/')" " : assertion.arn", }
-
If any custom attribute mappings are defined, they must include a mapping to the
google.subject
attribute.
-
Custom attribute mappings must be defined, and must include a mapping to the
google.subject
attribute. For example, the following maps thesub
claim of the incoming credential to thesubject
attribute on a Google token.
{"google.subject": "assertion.sub"}
-
--description
=DESCRIPTION
- A description for the provider. Cannot exceed 256 characters.
--disabled
- Whether the provider is disabled. You cannot use a disabled provider to exchange tokens. However, existing tokens still grant access.
--display-name
=DISPLAY_NAME
- A display name for the provider. Cannot exceed 32 characters.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - API REFERENCE
-
This command uses the
iam/v1beta
API. The full documentation for this API can be found at: https://cloud.google.com/iam/ - NOTES
-
This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct project,
you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early access
allowlist. These variants are also available:
gcloud iam workload-identity-pools providers create-aws
gcloud beta iam workload-identity-pools providers create-aws
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Last updated 2024-10-01 UTC.