앱에서 SSH 키를 관리하고 Compute Engine VM에 대한 SSH 연결을 시작하도록 설정합니다. 대략적으로 앱에서 다음을 수행해야 합니다.
"""
Example of using the OS Login API to apply public SSH keys for a service
account, and use that service account to run commands on a remote
instance over SSH. This example uses zonal DNS names to address instances
on the same internal VPC network.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import subprocess
import time
from typing import Optional
import uuid
from google.cloud import oslogin_v1
import requests
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_METADATA_URL = (
"http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/"
"service-accounts/default/email"
)
HEADERS = {"Metadata-Flavor": "Google"}
def execute(
cmd: list[str],
cwd: Optional[str] = None,
capture_output: bool = False,
env: Optional[dict] = None,
raise_errors: bool = True,
) -> tuple[int, str]:
"""
Run an external command (wrapper for Python subprocess).
Args:
cmd: The command to be run.
cwd: Directory in which to run the command.
capture_output: Should the command output be captured and returned or just ignored.
env: Environmental variables passed to the child process.
raise_errors: Should errors in run command raise exceptions.
Returns:
Return code and captured output.
"""
print(f"Running command: {cmd}")
process = subprocess.run(
cmd,
cwd=cwd,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE if capture_output else subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
text=True,
env=env,
check=raise_errors,
)
output = process.stdout
returncode = process.returncode
if returncode:
print(f"Command returned error status {returncode}")
if capture_output:
print(f"With output: {output}")
return returncode, output
def create_ssh_key(
oslogin_client: oslogin_v1.OsLoginServiceClient,
account: str,
expire_time: int = 300,
) -> str:
"""
Generates a temporary SSH key pair and apply it to the specified account.
Args:
oslogin_client: OS Login client object.
account: Name of the service account this key will be assigned to.
This should be in form of `user/<service_account_username>`.
expire_time: How many seconds from now should this key be valid.
Returns:
The path to private SSH key. Public key can be found by appending `.pub`
to the file name.
"""
private_key_file = f"/tmp/key-{uuid.uuid4()}"
execute(["ssh-keygen", "-t", "rsa", "-N", "", "-f", private_key_file])
with open(f"{private_key_file}.pub") as original:
public_key = original.read().strip()
# Expiration time is in microseconds.
expiration = int((time.time() + expire_time) * 1000000)
request = oslogin_v1.ImportSshPublicKeyRequest()
request.parent = account
request.ssh_public_key.key = public_key
request.ssh_public_key.expiration_time_usec = expiration
print(f"Setting key for {account}...")
oslogin_client.import_ssh_public_key(request)
# Let the key properly propagate
time.sleep(5)
return private_key_file
def run_ssh(cmd: str, private_key_file: str, username: str, hostname: str) -> str:
"""
Runs a command on a remote system.
Args:
cmd: command to be run.
private_key_file: private SSH key to be used for authentication.
username: username to be used for authentication.
hostname: hostname of the machine you want to run the command on.
Returns:
Output of the executed command.
"""
ssh_command = [
"ssh",
"-i",
private_key_file,
"-o",
"StrictHostKeyChecking=no",
"-o",
"UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null",
f"{username}@{hostname}",
cmd,
]
print(f"Running ssh command: {' '.join(ssh_command)}")
tries = 0
while tries < 3:
try:
ssh = subprocess.run(
ssh_command,
shell=False,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
text=True,
check=True,
env={"SSH_AUTH_SOCK": ""},
timeout=10,
)
except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, subprocess.TimeoutExpired) as err:
time.sleep(10)
tries += 1
if tries == 3:
if isinstance(err, subprocess.CalledProcessError):
print(
f"Failed to run SSH command (return code: {err.returncode}. Output received: {err.output}"
)
else:
print("Failed to run SSH - timed out.")
raise err
else:
return ssh.stdout
def main(
cmd: str,
project: str,
instance: Optional[str] = None,
zone: Optional[str] = None,
account: Optional[str] = None,
hostname: Optional[str] = None,
oslogin: Optional[oslogin_v1.OsLoginServiceClient] = None,
) -> str:
"""
Runs a command on a remote system.
Args:
cmd: command to be executed on the remote host.
project: name of the project in which te remote instance is hosted.
instance: name of the remote system instance.
zone: zone in which the remote system resides. I.e. us-west3-a
account: account to be used for authentication.
hostname: hostname of the remote system.
oslogin: OSLogin service client object. If not provided, a new client will be created.
Returns:
The commands output.
"""
# Create the OS Login API object.
if oslogin is None:
oslogin = oslogin_v1.OsLoginServiceClient()
# Identify the service account ID if it is not already provided.
account = (
account or requests.get(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_METADATA_URL, headers=HEADERS).text
)
if not account.startswith("users/"):
account = f"users/{account}"
# Create a new SSH key pair and associate it with the service account.
private_key_file = create_ssh_key(oslogin, account)
try:
# Using the OS Login API, get the POSIX username from the login profile
# for the service account.
profile = oslogin.get_login_profile(name=account)
username = profile.posix_accounts[0].username
# Create the hostname of the target instance using the instance name,
# the zone where the instance is located, and the project that owns the
# instance.
hostname = hostname or f"{instance}.{zone}.c.{project}.internal"
# Run a command on the remote instance over SSH.
result = run_ssh(cmd, private_key_file, username, hostname)
# Print the command line output from the remote instance.
print(result)
return result
finally:
# Shred the private key and delete the pair.
execute(["shred", private_key_file])
execute(["rm", private_key_file])
execute(["rm", f"{private_key_file}.pub"])
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
)
parser.add_argument(
"--cmd", default="uname -a", help="The command to run on the remote instance."
)
parser.add_argument("--project", help="Your Google Cloud project ID.")
parser.add_argument("--zone", help="The zone where the target instance is located.")
parser.add_argument("--instance", help="The target instance for the ssh command.")
parser.add_argument("--account", help="The service account email.")
parser.add_argument(
"--hostname",
help="The external IP address or hostname for the target instance.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
main(
args.cmd,
args.project,
instance=args.instance,
zone=args.zone,
account=args.account,
hostname=args.hostname,
)