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/*
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
//! AWS SDK Credentials
//!
//! ## Implementing your own credentials provider
//!
//! While for many use cases, using a built in credentials provider is sufficient, you may want to
//! implement your own credential provider.
//!
//! ### With static credentials
//!
//! _Note: In general, you should prefer to use the credential providers that come
//! with the AWS SDK to get credentials. It is __NOT__ secure to hardcode credentials
//! into your application. Only use this approach if you really know what you're doing._
//!
#![cfg_attr(
feature = "hardcoded-credentials",
doc = r##"
See [`Credentials::from_keys`] for an example on how to use static credentials.
"##
)]
#![cfg_attr(
not(feature = "hardcoded-credentials"),
doc = r##"
Enable the `hardcoded-credentials` feature to be able to use `Credentials::from_keys` to
construct credentials from hardcoded values.
"##
)]
//!
//! ### With dynamically loaded credentials
//! If you are loading credentials dynamically, you can provide your own implementation of
//! [`ProvideCredentials`](crate::provider::ProvideCredentials). Generally, this is best done by
//! defining an inherent `async fn` on your structure, then calling that method directly from
//! the trait implementation.
//! ```rust
//! use aws_credential_types::{
//! provider::{self, future, error::CredentialsError, ProvideCredentials},
//! Credentials,
//! };
//! #[derive(Debug)]
//! struct SubprocessCredentialProvider;
//!
//! async fn invoke_command(command: &str) -> String {
//! // implementation elided...
//! # String::from("some credentials")
//! }
//!
//! /// Parse access key and secret from the first two lines of a string
//! fn parse_credentials(creds: &str) -> provider::Result {
//! let mut lines = creds.lines();
//! let akid = lines.next().ok_or(CredentialsError::provider_error("invalid credentials"))?;
//! let secret = lines.next().ok_or(CredentialsError::provider_error("invalid credentials"))?;
//! Ok(Credentials::new(akid, secret, None, None, "CustomCommand"))
//! }
//!
//! impl SubprocessCredentialProvider {
//! async fn load_credentials(&self) -> provider::Result {
//! let creds = invoke_command("load-credentials.py").await;
//! parse_credentials(&creds)
//! }
//! }
//!
//! impl ProvideCredentials for SubprocessCredentialProvider {
//! fn provide_credentials<'a>(&'a self) -> future::ProvideCredentials<'a> where Self: 'a {
//! future::ProvideCredentials::new(self.load_credentials())
//! }
//! }
//! ```
use crate::Credentials;
use std::sync::Arc;
/// Credentials provider errors
pub mod error {
use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt;
use std::time::Duration;
/// Details for [`CredentialsError::CredentialsNotLoaded`]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CredentialsNotLoaded {
source: Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>,
}
/// Details for [`CredentialsError::ProviderTimedOut`]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ProviderTimedOut {
timeout_duration: Duration,
}
impl ProviderTimedOut {
/// Returns the maximum allowed timeout duration that was exceeded
pub fn timeout_duration(&self) -> Duration {
self.timeout_duration
}
}
/// Details for [`CredentialsError::InvalidConfiguration`]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct InvalidConfiguration {
source: Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>,
}
/// Details for [`CredentialsError::ProviderError`]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ProviderError {
source: Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>,
}
/// Details for [`CredentialsError::Unhandled`]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Unhandled {
source: Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>,
}
/// Error returned when credentials failed to load.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum CredentialsError {
/// No credentials were available for this provider
CredentialsNotLoaded(CredentialsNotLoaded),
/// Loading credentials from this provider exceeded the maximum allowed duration
ProviderTimedOut(ProviderTimedOut),
/// The provider was given an invalid configuration
///
/// For example:
/// - syntax error in ~/.aws/config
/// - assume role profile that forms an infinite loop
InvalidConfiguration(InvalidConfiguration),
/// The provider experienced an error during credential resolution
///
/// This may include errors like a 503 from STS or a file system error when attempting to
/// read a configuration file.
ProviderError(ProviderError),
/// An unexpected error occurred during credential resolution
///
/// If the error is something that can occur during expected usage of a provider, `ProviderError`
/// should be returned instead. Unhandled is reserved for exceptional cases, for example:
/// - Returned data not UTF-8
/// - A provider returns data that is missing required fields
Unhandled(Unhandled),
}
impl CredentialsError {
/// The credentials provider did not provide credentials
///
/// This error indicates the credentials provider was not enable or no configuration was set.
/// This contrasts with [`invalid_configuration`](CredentialsError::InvalidConfiguration), indicating
/// that the provider was configured in some way, but certain settings were invalid.
pub fn not_loaded(source: impl Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>) -> Self {
CredentialsError::CredentialsNotLoaded(CredentialsNotLoaded {
source: source.into(),
})
}
/// An unexpected error occurred loading credentials from this provider
///
/// Unhandled errors should not occur during normal operation and should be reserved for exceptional
/// cases, such as a JSON API returning an output that was not parseable as JSON.
pub fn unhandled(source: impl Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>) -> Self {
Self::Unhandled(Unhandled {
source: source.into(),
})
}
/// The credentials provider returned an error
///
/// Provider errors may occur during normal use of a credentials provider, e.g. a 503 when
/// retrieving credentials from IMDS.
pub fn provider_error(source: impl Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>) -> Self {
Self::ProviderError(ProviderError {
source: source.into(),
})
}
/// The provided configuration for a provider was invalid
pub fn invalid_configuration(
source: impl Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
) -> Self {
Self::InvalidConfiguration(InvalidConfiguration {
source: source.into(),
})
}
/// The credentials provider did not provide credentials within an allotted duration
pub fn provider_timed_out(timeout_duration: Duration) -> Self {
Self::ProviderTimedOut(ProviderTimedOut { timeout_duration })
}
}
impl fmt::Display for CredentialsError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
CredentialsError::CredentialsNotLoaded(_) => {
write!(f, "the credential provider was not enabled")
}
CredentialsError::ProviderTimedOut(details) => write!(
f,
"credentials provider timed out after {} seconds",
details.timeout_duration.as_secs()
),
CredentialsError::InvalidConfiguration(_) => {
write!(f, "the credentials provider was not properly configured")
}
CredentialsError::ProviderError(_) => {
write!(f, "an error occurred while loading credentials")
}
CredentialsError::Unhandled(_) => {
write!(f, "unexpected credentials error")
}
}
}
}
impl Error for CredentialsError {
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
match self {
CredentialsError::CredentialsNotLoaded(details) => {
Some(details.source.as_ref() as _)
}
CredentialsError::ProviderTimedOut(_) => None,
CredentialsError::InvalidConfiguration(details) => {
Some(details.source.as_ref() as _)
}
CredentialsError::ProviderError(details) => Some(details.source.as_ref() as _),
CredentialsError::Unhandled(details) => Some(details.source.as_ref() as _),
}
}
}
}
/// Result type for credential providers.
pub type Result = std::result::Result<Credentials, error::CredentialsError>;
/// Convenience `ProvideCredentials` struct that implements the `ProvideCredentials` trait.
pub mod future {
use aws_smithy_async::future::now_or_later::NowOrLater;
use std::future::Future;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
type BoxFuture<'a, T> = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = T> + Send + 'a>>;
/// Future new-type that the `ProvideCredentials` trait must return.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ProvideCredentials<'a>(NowOrLater<super::Result, BoxFuture<'a, super::Result>>);
impl<'a> ProvideCredentials<'a> {
/// Creates a `ProvideCredentials` struct from a future.
pub fn new(future: impl Future<Output = super::Result> + Send + 'a) -> Self {
ProvideCredentials(NowOrLater::new(Box::pin(future)))
}
/// Creates a `ProvideCredentials` struct from a resolved credentials value.
pub fn ready(credentials: super::Result) -> Self {
ProvideCredentials(NowOrLater::ready(credentials))
}
}
impl Future for ProvideCredentials<'_> {
type Output = super::Result;
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
Pin::new(&mut self.0).poll(cx)
}
}
}
/// Asynchronous Credentials Provider
pub trait ProvideCredentials: Send + Sync + std::fmt::Debug {
/// Returns a future that provides credentials.
fn provide_credentials<'a>(&'a self) -> future::ProvideCredentials<'a>
where
Self: 'a;
}
impl ProvideCredentials for Credentials {
fn provide_credentials<'a>(&'a self) -> future::ProvideCredentials<'a>
where
Self: 'a,
{
future::ProvideCredentials::ready(Ok(self.clone()))
}
}
impl ProvideCredentials for Arc<dyn ProvideCredentials> {
fn provide_credentials<'a>(&'a self) -> future::ProvideCredentials<'a>
where
Self: 'a,
{
self.as_ref().provide_credentials()
}
}
/// Credentials Provider wrapper that may be shared
///
/// Newtype wrapper around ProvideCredentials that implements Clone using an internal
/// Arc.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct SharedCredentialsProvider(Arc<dyn ProvideCredentials>);
impl SharedCredentialsProvider {
/// Create a new SharedCredentials provider from `ProvideCredentials`
///
/// The given provider will be wrapped in an internal `Arc`. If your
/// provider is already in an `Arc`, use `SharedCredentialsProvider::from(provider)` instead.
pub fn new(provider: impl ProvideCredentials + 'static) -> Self {
Self(Arc::new(provider))
}
}
impl AsRef<dyn ProvideCredentials> for SharedCredentialsProvider {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &(dyn ProvideCredentials + 'static) {
self.0.as_ref()
}
}
impl From<Arc<dyn ProvideCredentials>> for SharedCredentialsProvider {
fn from(provider: Arc<dyn ProvideCredentials>) -> Self {
SharedCredentialsProvider(provider)
}
}
impl ProvideCredentials for SharedCredentialsProvider {
fn provide_credentials<'a>(&'a self) -> future::ProvideCredentials<'a>
where
Self: 'a,
{
self.0.provide_credentials()
}
}