Authorization and authentication
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We strongly recommend that you use a service account for authentication when you integrate with
the SAS Portal API. If necessary,
create a service account. Be sure to select JSON as your key type when you
create your service account key. Once complete, your service account key is downloaded to your
browser's default location. Furthermore, be sure to
grant the "Project Owner" role to the service account.
Next, you need to provide your service account authentication as a Bearer token. If you call the
SAS Portal API directly, such as by making an HTTP request with cURL
, you pass your
authentication as a Bearer token in an Authorization
header. To obtain a Bearer token
with your service account, follow these steps:
-
Install the
gcloud
command line tool.
-
Authenticate to your service account. In the following command, replace
${KEY_FILE} with the path to your service account key file:
gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file ${KEY_FILE}
-
Use your service account to obtain an authorization token:
gcloud auth print-access-token
The command returns an access token value.
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When you use the API, pass the token value as a Bearer token in an Authorization
header. See the following example:
curl -X GET -H "X-Goog-User-Project: ${CLIENT_PROJECT}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${TOKEN}" \
"https://sasportal.googleapis.com/v1alpha1/customers"
Set ${CLIENT_PROJECT} to the
ID of the Google Cloud Project from which you make the requests, and then set
${TOKEN} to the authorization token.
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Last updated 2023-12-05 UTC.
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