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// Copyright 2021 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
import {GaxiosOptions} from 'gaxios';
import {AwsRequestSigner} from './awsrequestsigner';
import {
BaseExternalAccountClient,
BaseExternalAccountClientOptions,
} from './baseexternalclient';
import {RefreshOptions} from './oauth2client';
/**
* AWS credentials JSON interface. This is used for AWS workloads.
*/
export interface AwsClientOptions extends BaseExternalAccountClientOptions {
credential_source: {
environment_id: string;
// Region can also be determined from the AWS_REGION or AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
// environment variables.
region_url?: string;
// The url field is used to determine the AWS security credentials.
// This is optional since these credentials can be retrieved from the
// AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY and AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
// environment variables.
url?: string;
regional_cred_verification_url: string;
};
}
/**
* Interface defining the AWS security-credentials endpoint response.
*/
interface AwsSecurityCredentials {
Code: string;
LastUpdated: string;
Type: string;
AccessKeyId: string;
SecretAccessKey: string;
Token: string;
Expiration: string;
}
/**
* AWS external account client. This is used for AWS workloads, where
* AWS STS GetCallerIdentity serialized signed requests are exchanged for
* GCP access token.
*/
export class AwsClient extends BaseExternalAccountClient {
private readonly environmentId: string;
private readonly regionUrl?: string;
private readonly securityCredentialsUrl?: string;
private readonly regionalCredVerificationUrl: string;
private awsRequestSigner: AwsRequestSigner | null;
private region: string;
/**
* Instantiates an AwsClient instance using the provided JSON
* object loaded from an external account credentials file.
* An error is thrown if the credential is not a valid AWS credential.
* @param options The external account options object typically loaded
* from the external account JSON credential file.
* @param additionalOptions Optional additional behavior customization
* options. These currently customize expiration threshold time and
* whether to retry on 401/403 API request errors.
*/
constructor(options: AwsClientOptions, additionalOptions?: RefreshOptions) {
super(options, additionalOptions);
this.environmentId = options.credential_source.environment_id;
// This is only required if the AWS region is not available in the
// AWS_REGION or AWS_DEFAULT_REGION environment variables.
this.regionUrl = options.credential_source.region_url;
// This is only required if AWS security credentials are not available in
// environment variables.
this.securityCredentialsUrl = options.credential_source.url;
this.regionalCredVerificationUrl =
options.credential_source.regional_cred_verification_url;
const match = this.environmentId?.match(/^(aws)(\d+)$/);
if (!match || !this.regionalCredVerificationUrl) {
throw new Error('No valid AWS "credential_source" provided');
} else if (parseInt(match[2], 10) !== 1) {
throw new Error(
`aws version "${match[2]}" is not supported in the current build.`
);
}
this.awsRequestSigner = null;
this.region = '';
}
/**
* Triggered when an external subject token is needed to be exchanged for a
* GCP access token via GCP STS endpoint.
* This uses the `options.credential_source` object to figure out how
* to retrieve the token using the current environment. In this case,
* this uses a serialized AWS signed request to the STS GetCallerIdentity
* endpoint.
* The logic is summarized as:
* 1. Retrieve AWS region from availability-zone.
* 2a. Check AWS credentials in environment variables. If not found, get
* from security-credentials endpoint.
* 2b. Get AWS credentials from security-credentials endpoint. In order
* to retrieve this, the AWS role needs to be determined by calling
* security-credentials endpoint without any argument. Then the
* credentials can be retrieved via: security-credentials/role_name
* 3. Generate the signed request to AWS STS GetCallerIdentity action.
* 4. Inject x-goog-cloud-target-resource into header and serialize the
* signed request. This will be the subject-token to pass to GCP STS.
* @return A promise that resolves with the external subject token.
*/
async retrieveSubjectToken(): Promise<string> {
// Initialize AWS request signer if not already initialized.
if (!this.awsRequestSigner) {
this.region = await this.getAwsRegion();
this.awsRequestSigner = new AwsRequestSigner(async () => {
// Check environment variables for permanent credentials first.
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-sec-cred-types.html
if (
process.env['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'] &&
process.env['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
) {
return {
accessKeyId: process.env['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID']!,
secretAccessKey: process.env['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']!,
// This is normally not available for permanent credentials.
token: process.env['AWS_SESSION_TOKEN'],
};
}
// Since the role on a VM can change, we don't need to cache it.
const roleName = await this.getAwsRoleName();
// Temporary credentials typically last for several hours.
// Expiration is returned in response.
// Consider future optimization of this logic to cache AWS tokens
// until their natural expiration.
const awsCreds = await this.getAwsSecurityCredentials(roleName);
return {
accessKeyId: awsCreds.AccessKeyId,
secretAccessKey: awsCreds.SecretAccessKey,
token: awsCreds.Token,
};
}, this.region);
}
// Generate signed request to AWS STS GetCallerIdentity API.
// Use the required regional endpoint. Otherwise, the request will fail.
const options = await this.awsRequestSigner.getRequestOptions({
url: this.regionalCredVerificationUrl.replace('{region}', this.region),
method: 'POST',
});
// The GCP STS endpoint expects the headers to be formatted as:
// [
// {key: 'x-amz-date', value: '...'},
// {key: 'Authorization', value: '...'},
// ...
// ]
// And then serialized as:
// encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify({
// url: '...',
// method: 'POST',
// headers: [{key: 'x-amz-date', value: '...'}, ...]
// }))
const reformattedHeader: {key: string; value: string}[] = [];
const extendedHeaders = Object.assign(
{
// The full, canonical resource name of the workload identity pool
// provider, with or without the HTTPS prefix.
// Including this header as part of the signature is recommended to
// ensure data integrity.
'x-goog-cloud-target-resource': this.audience,
},
options.headers
);
// Reformat header to GCP STS expected format.
for (const key in extendedHeaders) {
reformattedHeader.push({
key,
value: extendedHeaders[key],
});
}
// Serialize the reformatted signed request.
return encodeURIComponent(
JSON.stringify({
url: options.url,
method: options.method,
headers: reformattedHeader,
})
);
}
/**
* @return A promise that resolves with the current AWS region.
*/
private async getAwsRegion(): Promise<string> {
// Priority order for region determination:
// AWS_REGION > AWS_DEFAULT_REGION > metadata server.
if (process.env['AWS_REGION'] || process.env['AWS_DEFAULT_REGION']) {
return (process.env['AWS_REGION'] || process.env['AWS_DEFAULT_REGION'])!;
}
if (!this.regionUrl) {
throw new Error(
'Unable to determine AWS region due to missing ' +
'"options.credential_source.region_url"'
);
}
const opts: GaxiosOptions = {
url: this.regionUrl,
method: 'GET',
responseType: 'text',
};
const response = await this.transporter.request<string>(opts);
// Remove last character. For example, if us-east-2b is returned,
// the region would be us-east-2.
return response.data.substr(0, response.data.length - 1);
}
/**
* @return A promise that resolves with the assigned role to the current
* AWS VM. This is needed for calling the security-credentials endpoint.
*/
private async getAwsRoleName(): Promise<string> {
if (!this.securityCredentialsUrl) {
throw new Error(
'Unable to determine AWS role name due to missing ' +
'"options.credential_source.url"'
);
}
const opts: GaxiosOptions = {
url: this.securityCredentialsUrl,
method: 'GET',
responseType: 'text',
};
const response = await this.transporter.request<string>(opts);
return response.data;
}
/**
* Retrieves the temporary AWS credentials by calling the security-credentials
* endpoint as specified in the `credential_source` object.
* @param roleName The role attached to the current VM.
* @return A promise that resolves with the temporary AWS credentials
* needed for creating the GetCallerIdentity signed request.
*/
private async getAwsSecurityCredentials(
roleName: string
): Promise<AwsSecurityCredentials> {
const response = await this.transporter.request<AwsSecurityCredentials>({
url: `${this.securityCredentialsUrl}/${roleName}`,
responseType: 'json',
});
return response.data;
}
}