| Module | Google::Auth::CredentialsLoader |
| In: |
lib/googleauth/credentials_loader.rb
|
CredentialsLoader contains the behaviour used to locate and find default credentials files on the file system.
| ENV_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS".freeze |
| PRIVATE_KEY_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_PRIVATE_KEY".freeze |
| CLIENT_EMAIL_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_CLIENT_EMAIL".freeze |
| CLIENT_ID_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID".freeze |
| CLIENT_SECRET_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET".freeze |
| REFRESH_TOKEN_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_REFRESH_TOKEN".freeze |
| ACCOUNT_TYPE_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_ACCOUNT_TYPE".freeze |
| PROJECT_ID_VAR | = | "GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID".freeze |
| GCLOUD_POSIX_COMMAND | = | "gcloud".freeze |
| GCLOUD_WINDOWS_COMMAND | = | "gcloud.cmd".freeze |
| GCLOUD_CONFIG_COMMAND | = | "config config-helper --format json".freeze |
| CREDENTIALS_FILE_NAME | = | "application_default_credentials.json".freeze |
| NOT_FOUND_ERROR | = | "Unable to read the credential file specified by #{ENV_VAR}".freeze |
| WELL_KNOWN_PATH | = | "gcloud/#{CREDENTIALS_FILE_NAME}".freeze |
| WELL_KNOWN_ERROR | = | "Unable to read the default credential file".freeze |
| SYSTEM_DEFAULT_ERROR | = | "Unable to read the system default credential file".freeze |
| CLOUD_SDK_CLIENT_ID | = | "764086051850-6qr4p6gpi6hn506pt8ejuq83di341hur.app"\ "s.googleusercontent.com".freeze |
| CLOUD_SDK_CREDENTIALS_WARNING | = | "Your application has authenticated "\ "using end user credentials from Google Cloud SDK. We recommend that "\ "most server applications use service accounts instead. If your "\ "application continues to use end user credentials from Cloud SDK, "\ 'you might receive a "quota exceeded" or "API not enabled" error. For'\ " more information about service accounts, see "\ "https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/.".freeze |
Creates an instance from the path specified in an environment variable.
@param scope [string|array|nil] the scope(s) to access @param options [Hash] Connection options. These may be used to configure
how OAuth tokens are retrieved, by providing a suitable
`Faraday::Connection`. For example, if a connection proxy must be
used in the current network, you may provide a connection with
with the needed proxy options.
The following keys are recognized:
* `:default_connection` The connection object to use.
* `:connection_builder` A `Proc` that returns a connection.
Creates an instance from the system default path
@param scope [string|array|nil] the scope(s) to access @param options [Hash] Connection options. These may be used to configure
how OAuth tokens are retrieved, by providing a suitable
`Faraday::Connection`. For example, if a connection proxy must be
used in the current network, you may provide a connection with
with the needed proxy options.
The following keys are recognized:
* `:default_connection` The connection object to use.
* `:connection_builder` A `Proc` that returns a connection.
Creates an instance from a well known path.
@param scope [string|array|nil] the scope(s) to access @param options [Hash] Connection options. These may be used to configure
how OAuth tokens are retrieved, by providing a suitable
`Faraday::Connection`. For example, if a connection proxy must be
used in the current network, you may provide a connection with
with the needed proxy options.
The following keys are recognized:
* `:default_connection` The connection object to use.
* `:connection_builder` A `Proc` that returns a connection.
make_creds proxies the construction of a credentials instance
By default, it calls new on the current class, but this behaviour can be modified, allowing different instances to be created.