Creates Google Cloud service accounts with roles that allow individual Apigee hybrid components to make authorized API calls and downloads the associated service account key files. You can use the service account key files generated by this command in your configuration overrides file.
create-service-account
creates one or more service accounts in your current Google
Cloud project or the project you specify, assigns the correct
IAM role to the service account, and downloads the
certificate file for the service account into a directory on your local machine.
The create-service-account
tool is located in the
HYBRID_ROOT_DIR/tools
directory.
To learn more about service accounts and read the full list of service accounts recommended for production environments, see the following:
You can also create service accounts in the Google Cloud console. See also Creating and managing service accounts.
Prerequisites
Role
The create-service-account
tool requires that the
gcloud
CLI be installed. Users
invoking the utility should have the role Service Account Admin
.
Project
Service accounts are bound to a specific Google Cloud project. create-service-account
creates service accounts in your current project or in the project you specify, and binds the IAM
roles to the service accounts within that project. create-service-account
also uses
the Project ID as part of the service account key file name and email. For example, if your
project is named my-hybrid-project, the apigee-logger service account key file will be
named my-hybrid-project-apigee-logger.json
and the service account's email
address will be apigee-logger@my-hybrid-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com
.
You can specify a project by defining a PROJECT_ID
environment variable or with the
--project-id
flag. create-service-account
reads the
value of the PROJECT_ID
environment variable. If it is not present, you can use the
--project-id
flag.
If you do not specify a Cloud project ID with the command, create-service-account
uses the project in your current gcloud project configuration.
You can check current set gcloud
project configuration with the following command:
gcloud config list project
If you need to change the current project ID, use the following command:
gcloud config set project PROJECT_ID
Where PROJECT_ID is the ID of your current Cloud project. Instructions for creating a Cloud Project are covered in Step 2: Create a Google Cloud project.
Using create-service-account
The following examples show using create-service-account
for common Apigee hybrid
setup tasks.
Create service accounts for a production environment
In a production hybrid environment Apigee recommends using a separate service account for each component. Use the following command to create all the service accounts for the hybrid components with their default names in the default directory.
./tools/create-service-account --env prod
This will create the following service accounts with the cert files downloaded in the
./tools/service-accounts
directory:
Service account | IAM role | Cert file | |
---|---|---|---|
apigee-cassandra |
roles/storage.objectAdmin |
apigee-cassandra@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-cassandra.json |
apigee-logger |
roles/logging.logWriter |
apigee-logger@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-logger.json |
apigee-mart |
roles/apigeeconnect.Agent |
apigee-mart@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-mart.json |
apigee-metrics |
roles/monitoring.metricWriter |
apigee-metrics@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-metrics.json |
apigee-runtime |
No role assigned | apigee-runtime@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-runtime.json |
apigee-synchronizer |
roles/apigee.synchronizerManager |
apigee-synchronizer@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-synchronizer.json |
apigee-udca |
roles/apigee.analyticsAgent |
apigee-udca@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-udca.json |
apigee-watcher |
roles/apigee.runtimeAgent |
apigee-watcher@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-watcher.json |
Create a single service account for a non-production environment
For non-production environments, like an experimental or demo environment, you can create a single service account named "apigee-non-prod" that you can use for all components. This service account will have all the IAM roles in the previous example assigned to it.
./tools/create-service-account --env non-prod
This will create as single service account named apigee-non-prod and download the cert file
in the ./tools/service-accounts
directory:
Service account | IAM roles | Cert file | |
---|---|---|---|
apigee-non-prod |
roles/apigee.analyticsAgent |
apigee-non-prod@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com |
PROJECT_ID-apigee-non-prod.json |
create-service-account syntax
The create-service-account
tool uses the following syntax:
create-service-account [flags]
The following table lists the create-service-account
flags:
Flag | Values | Description |
---|---|---|
--dir -d |
directory name | Specifies an output directory for the service account key files. If the directory does not
exist, create-service-account will create it. If the directory already exists,
create-service-account will overwrite any files in the directory that have the
same name as the key files it is creating.
If you do not specify an output directory, |
--env -e |
prod non-prod |
Specifies if you are creating service accounts for a production (prod )
environment or a non-production (non-prod ) environment.
If you run |
--help -h |
none | Displays help text. |
--name -n |
service account name | Specifies a name for the service account. --name only applies to a single
service account, either specified with --profile or --env non-prod .
The name is also part of the cert file name and email for the service account. For example if
you run
If you do not specify |
‑‑profile -p |
apigee‑cassandra apigee‑logger apigee‑mart apigee‑metrics apigee‑runtime apigee‑synchronizer apigee‑udca apigee‑watcher |
For production environments only, specifies a single service account to create.
You can specify a name for the service account with the
Requires |
‑‑project‑id -i |
project id | The Project ID of the Google Cloud project in which you are creating the service accounts.
If you do not specify a Project ID, |
For more information about the service accounts used by Apigee hybrid, see About service accounts.
You can also create service accounts in the Google Cloud console. See also Creating and managing service accounts.