vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole
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Manages an JWT/OIDC auth backend role in a Vault server. See the Vault documentation for more information.
Example Usage
Role for JWT backend:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as vault from "@pulumi/vault";
const jwt = new vault.jwt.AuthBackend("jwt", {path: "jwt"});
const example = new vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole("example", {
backend: jwt.path,
roleName: "test-role",
tokenPolicies: [
"default",
"dev",
"prod",
],
boundAudiences: ["https://myco.test"],
boundClaims: {
color: "red,green,blue",
},
userClaim: "https://vault/user",
roleType: "jwt",
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_vault as vault
jwt = vault.jwt.AuthBackend("jwt", path="jwt")
example = vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole("example",
backend=jwt.path,
role_name="test-role",
token_policies=[
"default",
"dev",
"prod",
],
bound_audiences=["https://myco.test"],
bound_claims={
"color": "red,green,blue",
},
user_claim="https://vault/user",
role_type="jwt")
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-vault/sdk/v6/go/vault/jwt"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
jwt, err := jwt.NewAuthBackend(ctx, "jwt", &jwt.AuthBackendArgs{
Path: pulumi.String("jwt"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = jwt.NewAuthBackendRole(ctx, "example", &jwt.AuthBackendRoleArgs{
Backend: jwt.Path,
RoleName: pulumi.String("test-role"),
TokenPolicies: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("default"),
pulumi.String("dev"),
pulumi.String("prod"),
},
BoundAudiences: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("https://myco.test"),
},
BoundClaims: pulumi.StringMap{
"color": pulumi.String("red,green,blue"),
},
UserClaim: pulumi.String("https://vault/user"),
RoleType: pulumi.String("jwt"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Vault = Pulumi.Vault;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var jwt = new Vault.Jwt.AuthBackend("jwt", new()
{
Path = "jwt",
});
var example = new Vault.Jwt.AuthBackendRole("example", new()
{
Backend = jwt.Path,
RoleName = "test-role",
TokenPolicies = new[]
{
"default",
"dev",
"prod",
},
BoundAudiences = new[]
{
"https://myco.test",
},
BoundClaims =
{
{ "color", "red,green,blue" },
},
UserClaim = "https://vault/user",
RoleType = "jwt",
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackend;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackendArgs;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackendRoleArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var jwt = new AuthBackend("jwt", AuthBackendArgs.builder()
.path("jwt")
.build());
var example = new AuthBackendRole("example", AuthBackendRoleArgs.builder()
.backend(jwt.path())
.roleName("test-role")
.tokenPolicies(
"default",
"dev",
"prod")
.boundAudiences("https://myco.test")
.boundClaims(Map.of("color", "red,green,blue"))
.userClaim("https://vault/user")
.roleType("jwt")
.build());
}
}
resources:
jwt:
type: vault:jwt:AuthBackend
properties:
path: jwt
example:
type: vault:jwt:AuthBackendRole
properties:
backend: ${jwt.path}
roleName: test-role
tokenPolicies:
- default
- dev
- prod
boundAudiences:
- https://myco.test
boundClaims:
color: red,green,blue
userClaim: https://vault/user
roleType: jwt
Role for OIDC backend:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as vault from "@pulumi/vault";
const oidc = new vault.jwt.AuthBackend("oidc", {
path: "oidc",
defaultRole: "test-role",
});
const example = new vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole("example", {
backend: oidc.path,
roleName: "test-role",
tokenPolicies: [
"default",
"dev",
"prod",
],
userClaim: "https://vault/user",
roleType: "oidc",
allowedRedirectUris: ["http://localhost:8200/ui/vault/auth/oidc/oidc/callback"],
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_vault as vault
oidc = vault.jwt.AuthBackend("oidc",
path="oidc",
default_role="test-role")
example = vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole("example",
backend=oidc.path,
role_name="test-role",
token_policies=[
"default",
"dev",
"prod",
],
user_claim="https://vault/user",
role_type="oidc",
allowed_redirect_uris=["http://localhost:8200/ui/vault/auth/oidc/oidc/callback"])
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-vault/sdk/v6/go/vault/jwt"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
oidc, err := jwt.NewAuthBackend(ctx, "oidc", &jwt.AuthBackendArgs{
Path: pulumi.String("oidc"),
DefaultRole: pulumi.String("test-role"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = jwt.NewAuthBackendRole(ctx, "example", &jwt.AuthBackendRoleArgs{
Backend: oidc.Path,
RoleName: pulumi.String("test-role"),
TokenPolicies: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("default"),
pulumi.String("dev"),
pulumi.String("prod"),
},
UserClaim: pulumi.String("https://vault/user"),
RoleType: pulumi.String("oidc"),
AllowedRedirectUris: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("http://localhost:8200/ui/vault/auth/oidc/oidc/callback"),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Vault = Pulumi.Vault;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var oidc = new Vault.Jwt.AuthBackend("oidc", new()
{
Path = "oidc",
DefaultRole = "test-role",
});
var example = new Vault.Jwt.AuthBackendRole("example", new()
{
Backend = oidc.Path,
RoleName = "test-role",
TokenPolicies = new[]
{
"default",
"dev",
"prod",
},
UserClaim = "https://vault/user",
RoleType = "oidc",
AllowedRedirectUris = new[]
{
"http://localhost:8200/ui/vault/auth/oidc/oidc/callback",
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackend;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackendArgs;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole;
import com.pulumi.vault.jwt.AuthBackendRoleArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var oidc = new AuthBackend("oidc", AuthBackendArgs.builder()
.path("oidc")
.defaultRole("test-role")
.build());
var example = new AuthBackendRole("example", AuthBackendRoleArgs.builder()
.backend(oidc.path())
.roleName("test-role")
.tokenPolicies(
"default",
"dev",
"prod")
.userClaim("https://vault/user")
.roleType("oidc")
.allowedRedirectUris("http://localhost:8200/ui/vault/auth/oidc/oidc/callback")
.build());
}
}
resources:
oidc:
type: vault:jwt:AuthBackend
properties:
path: oidc
defaultRole: test-role
example:
type: vault:jwt:AuthBackendRole
properties:
backend: ${oidc.path}
roleName: test-role
tokenPolicies:
- default
- dev
- prod
userClaim: https://vault/user
roleType: oidc
allowedRedirectUris:
- http://localhost:8200/ui/vault/auth/oidc/oidc/callback
Create AuthBackendRole Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new AuthBackendRole(name: string, args: AuthBackendRoleArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def AuthBackendRole(resource_name: str,
args: AuthBackendRoleArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def AuthBackendRole(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
role_name: Optional[str] = None,
user_claim: Optional[str] = None,
oidc_scopes: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
verbose_oidc_logging: Optional[bool] = None,
allowed_redirect_uris: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
bound_subject: Optional[str] = None,
claim_mappings: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
clock_skew_leeway: Optional[int] = None,
disable_bound_claims_parsing: Optional[bool] = None,
expiration_leeway: Optional[int] = None,
groups_claim: Optional[str] = None,
max_age: Optional[int] = None,
namespace: Optional[str] = None,
not_before_leeway: Optional[int] = None,
bound_claims_type: Optional[str] = None,
bound_claims: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
token_policies: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
token_bound_cidrs: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
token_explicit_max_ttl: Optional[int] = None,
token_max_ttl: Optional[int] = None,
token_no_default_policy: Optional[bool] = None,
token_num_uses: Optional[int] = None,
token_period: Optional[int] = None,
role_type: Optional[str] = None,
token_ttl: Optional[int] = None,
token_type: Optional[str] = None,
backend: Optional[str] = None,
user_claim_json_pointer: Optional[bool] = None,
bound_audiences: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None)
func NewAuthBackendRole(ctx *Context, name string, args AuthBackendRoleArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*AuthBackendRole, error)
public AuthBackendRole(string name, AuthBackendRoleArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public AuthBackendRole(String name, AuthBackendRoleArgs args)
public AuthBackendRole(String name, AuthBackendRoleArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: vault:jwt:AuthBackendRole
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args AuthBackendRoleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args AuthBackendRoleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args AuthBackendRoleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args AuthBackendRoleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args AuthBackendRoleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole = new Vault.Jwt.AuthBackendRole("exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole", new()
{
RoleName = "string",
UserClaim = "string",
OidcScopes = new[]
{
"string",
},
VerboseOidcLogging = false,
AllowedRedirectUris = new[]
{
"string",
},
BoundSubject = "string",
ClaimMappings =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
ClockSkewLeeway = 0,
DisableBoundClaimsParsing = false,
ExpirationLeeway = 0,
GroupsClaim = "string",
MaxAge = 0,
Namespace = "string",
NotBeforeLeeway = 0,
BoundClaimsType = "string",
BoundClaims =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
TokenPolicies = new[]
{
"string",
},
TokenBoundCidrs = new[]
{
"string",
},
TokenExplicitMaxTtl = 0,
TokenMaxTtl = 0,
TokenNoDefaultPolicy = false,
TokenNumUses = 0,
TokenPeriod = 0,
RoleType = "string",
TokenTtl = 0,
TokenType = "string",
Backend = "string",
UserClaimJsonPointer = false,
BoundAudiences = new[]
{
"string",
},
});
example, err := jwt.NewAuthBackendRole(ctx, "exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole", &jwt.AuthBackendRoleArgs{
RoleName: pulumi.String("string"),
UserClaim: pulumi.String("string"),
OidcScopes: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
VerboseOidcLogging: pulumi.Bool(false),
AllowedRedirectUris: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
BoundSubject: pulumi.String("string"),
ClaimMappings: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
ClockSkewLeeway: pulumi.Int(0),
DisableBoundClaimsParsing: pulumi.Bool(false),
ExpirationLeeway: pulumi.Int(0),
GroupsClaim: pulumi.String("string"),
MaxAge: pulumi.Int(0),
Namespace: pulumi.String("string"),
NotBeforeLeeway: pulumi.Int(0),
BoundClaimsType: pulumi.String("string"),
BoundClaims: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
TokenPolicies: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
TokenBoundCidrs: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
TokenExplicitMaxTtl: pulumi.Int(0),
TokenMaxTtl: pulumi.Int(0),
TokenNoDefaultPolicy: pulumi.Bool(false),
TokenNumUses: pulumi.Int(0),
TokenPeriod: pulumi.Int(0),
RoleType: pulumi.String("string"),
TokenTtl: pulumi.Int(0),
TokenType: pulumi.String("string"),
Backend: pulumi.String("string"),
UserClaimJsonPointer: pulumi.Bool(false),
BoundAudiences: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
})
var exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole = new AuthBackendRole("exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole", AuthBackendRoleArgs.builder()
.roleName("string")
.userClaim("string")
.oidcScopes("string")
.verboseOidcLogging(false)
.allowedRedirectUris("string")
.boundSubject("string")
.claimMappings(Map.of("string", "string"))
.clockSkewLeeway(0)
.disableBoundClaimsParsing(false)
.expirationLeeway(0)
.groupsClaim("string")
.maxAge(0)
.namespace("string")
.notBeforeLeeway(0)
.boundClaimsType("string")
.boundClaims(Map.of("string", "string"))
.tokenPolicies("string")
.tokenBoundCidrs("string")
.tokenExplicitMaxTtl(0)
.tokenMaxTtl(0)
.tokenNoDefaultPolicy(false)
.tokenNumUses(0)
.tokenPeriod(0)
.roleType("string")
.tokenTtl(0)
.tokenType("string")
.backend("string")
.userClaimJsonPointer(false)
.boundAudiences("string")
.build());
exampleauth_backend_role_resource_resource_from_jwtauth_backend_role = vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole("exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole",
role_name="string",
user_claim="string",
oidc_scopes=["string"],
verbose_oidc_logging=False,
allowed_redirect_uris=["string"],
bound_subject="string",
claim_mappings={
"string": "string",
},
clock_skew_leeway=0,
disable_bound_claims_parsing=False,
expiration_leeway=0,
groups_claim="string",
max_age=0,
namespace="string",
not_before_leeway=0,
bound_claims_type="string",
bound_claims={
"string": "string",
},
token_policies=["string"],
token_bound_cidrs=["string"],
token_explicit_max_ttl=0,
token_max_ttl=0,
token_no_default_policy=False,
token_num_uses=0,
token_period=0,
role_type="string",
token_ttl=0,
token_type="string",
backend="string",
user_claim_json_pointer=False,
bound_audiences=["string"])
const exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole = new vault.jwt.AuthBackendRole("exampleauthBackendRoleResourceResourceFromJwtauthBackendRole", {
roleName: "string",
userClaim: "string",
oidcScopes: ["string"],
verboseOidcLogging: false,
allowedRedirectUris: ["string"],
boundSubject: "string",
claimMappings: {
string: "string",
},
clockSkewLeeway: 0,
disableBoundClaimsParsing: false,
expirationLeeway: 0,
groupsClaim: "string",
maxAge: 0,
namespace: "string",
notBeforeLeeway: 0,
boundClaimsType: "string",
boundClaims: {
string: "string",
},
tokenPolicies: ["string"],
tokenBoundCidrs: ["string"],
tokenExplicitMaxTtl: 0,
tokenMaxTtl: 0,
tokenNoDefaultPolicy: false,
tokenNumUses: 0,
tokenPeriod: 0,
roleType: "string",
tokenTtl: 0,
tokenType: "string",
backend: "string",
userClaimJsonPointer: false,
boundAudiences: ["string"],
});
type: vault:jwt:AuthBackendRole
properties:
allowedRedirectUris:
- string
backend: string
boundAudiences:
- string
boundClaims:
string: string
boundClaimsType: string
boundSubject: string
claimMappings:
string: string
clockSkewLeeway: 0
disableBoundClaimsParsing: false
expirationLeeway: 0
groupsClaim: string
maxAge: 0
namespace: string
notBeforeLeeway: 0
oidcScopes:
- string
roleName: string
roleType: string
tokenBoundCidrs:
- string
tokenExplicitMaxTtl: 0
tokenMaxTtl: 0
tokenNoDefaultPolicy: false
tokenNumUses: 0
tokenPeriod: 0
tokenPolicies:
- string
tokenTtl: 0
tokenType: string
userClaim: string
userClaimJsonPointer: false
verboseOidcLogging: false
AuthBackendRole Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The AuthBackendRole resource accepts the following input properties:
- Role
Name string - The name of the role.
- User
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- Allowed
Redirect List<string>Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- Backend string
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - Bound
Audiences List<string> - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - Bound
Claims Dictionary<string, string> - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - Bound
Claims stringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - Bound
Subject string - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - Claim
Mappings Dictionary<string, string> - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- Clock
Skew intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Disable
Bound boolClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- Expiration
Leeway int - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Groups
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- Max
Age int - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- Namespace string
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - Not
Before intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Oidc
Scopes List<string> - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- Role
Type string - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- Token
Bound List<string>Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- Token
Explicit intMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- Token
Max intTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- Token
No boolDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- Token
Num intUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- Token
Period int - Generated Token's Period
- Token
Policies List<string> - Generated Token's Policies
- Token
Ttl int - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- Token
Type string - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- User
Claim boolJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - Verbose
Oidc boolLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- Role
Name string - The name of the role.
- User
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- Allowed
Redirect []stringUris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- Backend string
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - Bound
Audiences []string - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - Bound
Claims map[string]string - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - Bound
Claims stringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - Bound
Subject string - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - Claim
Mappings map[string]string - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- Clock
Skew intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Disable
Bound boolClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- Expiration
Leeway int - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Groups
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- Max
Age int - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- Namespace string
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - Not
Before intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Oidc
Scopes []string - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- Role
Type string - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- Token
Bound []stringCidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- Token
Explicit intMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- Token
Max intTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- Token
No boolDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- Token
Num intUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- Token
Period int - Generated Token's Period
- Token
Policies []string - Generated Token's Policies
- Token
Ttl int - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- Token
Type string - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- User
Claim boolJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - Verbose
Oidc boolLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- role
Name String - The name of the role.
- user
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- allowed
Redirect List<String>Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend String
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound
Audiences List<String> - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound
Claims Map<String,String> - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound
Claims StringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound
Subject String - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim
Mappings Map<String,String> - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock
Skew IntegerLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable
Bound BooleanClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration
Leeway Integer - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max
Age Integer - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace String
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not
Before IntegerLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc
Scopes List<String> - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role
Type String - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token
Bound List<String>Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token
Explicit IntegerMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token
Max IntegerTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token
No BooleanDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token
Num IntegerUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token
Period Integer - Generated Token's Period
- token
Policies List<String> - Generated Token's Policies
- token
Ttl Integer - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token
Type String - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user
Claim BooleanJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose
Oidc BooleanLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- role
Name string - The name of the role.
- user
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- allowed
Redirect string[]Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend string
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound
Audiences string[] - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound
Claims {[key: string]: string} - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound
Claims stringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound
Subject string - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim
Mappings {[key: string]: string} - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock
Skew numberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable
Bound booleanClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration
Leeway number - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max
Age number - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace string
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not
Before numberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc
Scopes string[] - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role
Type string - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token
Bound string[]Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token
Explicit numberMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token
Max numberTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token
No booleanDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token
Num numberUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token
Period number - Generated Token's Period
- token
Policies string[] - Generated Token's Policies
- token
Ttl number - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token
Type string - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user
Claim booleanJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose
Oidc booleanLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- role_
name str - The name of the role.
- user_
claim str - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- allowed_
redirect_ Sequence[str]uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend str
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound_
audiences Sequence[str] - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound_
claims Mapping[str, str] - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound_
claims_ strtype - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound_
subject str - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim_
mappings Mapping[str, str] - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock_
skew_ intleeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable_
bound_ boolclaims_ parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration_
leeway int - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups_
claim str - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max_
age int - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace str
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not_
before_ intleeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc_
scopes Sequence[str] - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role_
type str - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token_
bound_ Sequence[str]cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token_
explicit_ intmax_ ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token_
max_ intttl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token_
no_ booldefault_ policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token_
num_ intuses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token_
period int - Generated Token's Period
- token_
policies Sequence[str] - Generated Token's Policies
- token_
ttl int - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token_
type str - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user_
claim_ booljson_ pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose_
oidc_ boollogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- role
Name String - The name of the role.
- user
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- allowed
Redirect List<String>Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend String
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound
Audiences List<String> - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound
Claims Map<String> - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound
Claims StringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound
Subject String - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim
Mappings Map<String> - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock
Skew NumberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable
Bound BooleanClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration
Leeway Number - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max
Age Number - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace String
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not
Before NumberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc
Scopes List<String> - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role
Type String - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token
Bound List<String>Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token
Explicit NumberMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token
Max NumberTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token
No BooleanDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token
Num NumberUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token
Period Number - Generated Token's Period
- token
Policies List<String> - Generated Token's Policies
- token
Ttl Number - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token
Type String - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user
Claim BooleanJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose
Oidc BooleanLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the AuthBackendRole resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
Look up Existing AuthBackendRole Resource
Get an existing AuthBackendRole resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: AuthBackendRoleState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): AuthBackendRole
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
allowed_redirect_uris: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
backend: Optional[str] = None,
bound_audiences: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
bound_claims: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
bound_claims_type: Optional[str] = None,
bound_subject: Optional[str] = None,
claim_mappings: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
clock_skew_leeway: Optional[int] = None,
disable_bound_claims_parsing: Optional[bool] = None,
expiration_leeway: Optional[int] = None,
groups_claim: Optional[str] = None,
max_age: Optional[int] = None,
namespace: Optional[str] = None,
not_before_leeway: Optional[int] = None,
oidc_scopes: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
role_name: Optional[str] = None,
role_type: Optional[str] = None,
token_bound_cidrs: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
token_explicit_max_ttl: Optional[int] = None,
token_max_ttl: Optional[int] = None,
token_no_default_policy: Optional[bool] = None,
token_num_uses: Optional[int] = None,
token_period: Optional[int] = None,
token_policies: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
token_ttl: Optional[int] = None,
token_type: Optional[str] = None,
user_claim: Optional[str] = None,
user_claim_json_pointer: Optional[bool] = None,
verbose_oidc_logging: Optional[bool] = None) -> AuthBackendRole
func GetAuthBackendRole(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *AuthBackendRoleState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*AuthBackendRole, error)
public static AuthBackendRole Get(string name, Input<string> id, AuthBackendRoleState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static AuthBackendRole get(String name, Output<String> id, AuthBackendRoleState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Allowed
Redirect List<string>Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- Backend string
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - Bound
Audiences List<string> - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - Bound
Claims Dictionary<string, string> - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - Bound
Claims stringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - Bound
Subject string - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - Claim
Mappings Dictionary<string, string> - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- Clock
Skew intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Disable
Bound boolClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- Expiration
Leeway int - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Groups
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- Max
Age int - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- Namespace string
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - Not
Before intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Oidc
Scopes List<string> - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- Role
Name string - The name of the role.
- Role
Type string - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- Token
Bound List<string>Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- Token
Explicit intMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- Token
Max intTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- Token
No boolDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- Token
Num intUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- Token
Period int - Generated Token's Period
- Token
Policies List<string> - Generated Token's Policies
- Token
Ttl int - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- Token
Type string - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- User
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- User
Claim boolJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - Verbose
Oidc boolLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- Allowed
Redirect []stringUris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- Backend string
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - Bound
Audiences []string - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - Bound
Claims map[string]string - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - Bound
Claims stringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - Bound
Subject string - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - Claim
Mappings map[string]string - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- Clock
Skew intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Disable
Bound boolClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- Expiration
Leeway int - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Groups
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- Max
Age int - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- Namespace string
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - Not
Before intLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - Oidc
Scopes []string - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- Role
Name string - The name of the role.
- Role
Type string - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- Token
Bound []stringCidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- Token
Explicit intMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- Token
Max intTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- Token
No boolDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- Token
Num intUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- Token
Period int - Generated Token's Period
- Token
Policies []string - Generated Token's Policies
- Token
Ttl int - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- Token
Type string - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- User
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- User
Claim boolJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - Verbose
Oidc boolLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- allowed
Redirect List<String>Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend String
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound
Audiences List<String> - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound
Claims Map<String,String> - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound
Claims StringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound
Subject String - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim
Mappings Map<String,String> - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock
Skew IntegerLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable
Bound BooleanClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration
Leeway Integer - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max
Age Integer - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace String
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not
Before IntegerLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc
Scopes List<String> - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role
Name String - The name of the role.
- role
Type String - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token
Bound List<String>Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token
Explicit IntegerMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token
Max IntegerTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token
No BooleanDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token
Num IntegerUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token
Period Integer - Generated Token's Period
- token
Policies List<String> - Generated Token's Policies
- token
Ttl Integer - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token
Type String - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- user
Claim BooleanJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose
Oidc BooleanLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- allowed
Redirect string[]Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend string
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound
Audiences string[] - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound
Claims {[key: string]: string} - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound
Claims stringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound
Subject string - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim
Mappings {[key: string]: string} - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock
Skew numberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable
Bound booleanClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration
Leeway number - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max
Age number - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace string
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not
Before numberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc
Scopes string[] - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role
Name string - The name of the role.
- role
Type string - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token
Bound string[]Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token
Explicit numberMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token
Max numberTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token
No booleanDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token
Num numberUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token
Period number - Generated Token's Period
- token
Policies string[] - Generated Token's Policies
- token
Ttl number - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token
Type string - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user
Claim string - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- user
Claim booleanJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose
Oidc booleanLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- allowed_
redirect_ Sequence[str]uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend str
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound_
audiences Sequence[str] - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound_
claims Mapping[str, str] - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound_
claims_ strtype - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound_
subject str - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim_
mappings Mapping[str, str] - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock_
skew_ intleeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable_
bound_ boolclaims_ parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration_
leeway int - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups_
claim str - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max_
age int - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace str
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not_
before_ intleeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc_
scopes Sequence[str] - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role_
name str - The name of the role.
- role_
type str - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token_
bound_ Sequence[str]cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token_
explicit_ intmax_ ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token_
max_ intttl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token_
no_ booldefault_ policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token_
num_ intuses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token_
period int - Generated Token's Period
- token_
policies Sequence[str] - Generated Token's Policies
- token_
ttl int - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token_
type str - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user_
claim str - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- user_
claim_ booljson_ pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose_
oidc_ boollogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
- allowed
Redirect List<String>Uris - The list of allowed values for redirect_uri during OIDC logins. Required for OIDC roles
- backend String
- The unique name of the auth backend to configure.
Defaults to
jwt
. - bound
Audiences List<String> - (Required for roles of type
jwt
, optional for roles of typeoidc
) List ofaud
claims to match against. Any match is sufficient. - bound
Claims Map<String> - If set, a map of claims to values to match against.
A claim's value must be a string, which may contain one value or multiple
comma-separated values, e.g.
"red"
or"red,green,blue"
. - bound
Claims StringType - How to interpret values in the claims/values
map (
bound_claims
): can be eitherstring
(exact match) orglob
(wildcard match). Requires Vault 1.4.0 or above. - bound
Subject String - If set, requires that the
sub
claim matches this value. - claim
Mappings Map<String> - If set, a map of claims (keys) to be copied to specified metadata fields (values).
- clock
Skew NumberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to all claims to account for clock skew, in
seconds. Defaults to
60
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - disable
Bound BooleanClaims Parsing - Disable bound claim value parsing. Useful when values contain commas.
- expiration
Leeway Number - The amount of leeway to add to expiration (
exp
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - groups
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the set of groups to which the user belongs; this will be used as the names for the Identity group aliases created due to a successful login. The claim value must be a list of strings.
- max
Age Number - Specifies the allowable elapsed time in seconds since the last time the user was actively authenticated with the OIDC provider.
- namespace String
- The namespace to provision the resource in.
The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes.
The
namespace
is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise. - not
Before NumberLeeway - The amount of leeway to add to not before (
nbf
) claims to account for clock skew, in seconds. Defaults to150
seconds if set to0
and can be disabled if set to-1
. Only applicable with "jwt" roles. - oidc
Scopes List<String> - If set, a list of OIDC scopes to be used with an OIDC role. The standard scope "openid" is automatically included and need not be specified.
- role
Name String - The name of the role.
- role
Type String - Type of role, either "oidc" (default) or "jwt".
- token
Bound List<String>Cidrs - Specifies the blocks of IP addresses which are allowed to use the generated token
- token
Explicit NumberMax Ttl - Generated Token's Explicit Maximum TTL in seconds
- token
Max NumberTtl - The maximum lifetime of the generated token
- token
No BooleanDefault Policy - If true, the 'default' policy will not automatically be added to generated tokens
- token
Num NumberUses - The maximum number of times a token may be used, a value of zero means unlimited
- token
Period Number - Generated Token's Period
- token
Policies List<String> - Generated Token's Policies
- token
Ttl Number - The initial ttl of the token to generate in seconds
- token
Type String - The type of token to generate, service or batch
- user
Claim String - The claim to use to uniquely identify the user; this will be used as the name for the Identity entity alias created due to a successful login.
- user
Claim BooleanJson Pointer - Specifies if the
user_claim
value uses JSON pointer syntax for referencing claims. By default, theuser_claim
value will not use JSON pointer. Requires Vault 1.11+. - verbose
Oidc BooleanLogging - Log received OIDC tokens and claims when debug-level logging is active. Not recommended in production since sensitive information may be present in OIDC responses.
Import
JWT authentication backend roles can be imported using the path
, e.g.
$ pulumi import vault:jwt/authBackendRole:AuthBackendRole example auth/jwt/role/test-role
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- Vault pulumi/pulumi-vault
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
vault
Terraform Provider.