Identity and Access Management (IAM) v1 API - Class ServiceAccountKey (2.3.0)

public sealed class ServiceAccountKey : IMessage<ServiceAccountKey>, IEquatable<ServiceAccountKey>, IDeepCloneable<ServiceAccountKey>, IBufferMessage, IMessage

Reference documentation and code samples for the Identity and Access Management (IAM) v1 API class ServiceAccountKey.

Represents a service account key.

A service account has two sets of key-pairs: user-managed, and system-managed.

User-managed key-pairs can be created and deleted by users. Users are responsible for rotating these keys periodically to ensure security of their service accounts. Users retain the private key of these key-pairs, and Google retains ONLY the public key.

System-managed keys are automatically rotated by Google, and are used for signing for a maximum of two weeks. The rotation process is probabilistic, and usage of the new key will gradually ramp up and down over the key's lifetime.

If you cache the public key set for a service account, we recommend that you update the cache every 15 minutes. User-managed keys can be added and removed at any time, so it is important to update the cache frequently. For Google-managed keys, Google will publish a key at least 6 hours before it is first used for signing and will keep publishing it for at least 6 hours after it was last used for signing.

Public keys for all service accounts are also published at the OAuth2 Service Account API.

Inheritance

object > ServiceAccountKey

Namespace

Google.Cloud.Iam.Admin.V1

Assembly

Google.Cloud.Iam.Admin.V1.dll

Constructors

ServiceAccountKey()

public ServiceAccountKey()

ServiceAccountKey(ServiceAccountKey)

public ServiceAccountKey(ServiceAccountKey other)
Parameter
NameDescription
otherServiceAccountKey

Properties

Disabled

public bool Disabled { get; set; }

The key status.

Property Value
TypeDescription
bool

KeyAlgorithm

public ServiceAccountKeyAlgorithm KeyAlgorithm { get; set; }

Specifies the algorithm (and possibly key size) for the key.

Property Value
TypeDescription
ServiceAccountKeyAlgorithm

KeyName

public KeyName KeyName { get; set; }

KeyName-typed view over the Name resource name property.

Property Value
TypeDescription
KeyName

KeyOrigin

public ServiceAccountKeyOrigin KeyOrigin { get; set; }

The key origin.

Property Value
TypeDescription
ServiceAccountKeyOrigin

KeyType

public ListServiceAccountKeysRequest.Types.KeyType KeyType { get; set; }

The key type.

Property Value
TypeDescription
ListServiceAccountKeysRequestTypesKeyType

Name

public string Name { get; set; }

The resource name of the service account key in the following format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}/keys/{key}.

Property Value
TypeDescription
string

PrivateKeyData

public ByteString PrivateKeyData { get; set; }

The private key data. Only provided in CreateServiceAccountKey responses. Make sure to keep the private key data secure because it allows for the assertion of the service account identity. When base64 decoded, the private key data can be used to authenticate with Google API client libraries and with <a href="/sdk/gcloud/reference/auth/activate-service-account">gcloud auth activate-service-account</a>.

Property Value
TypeDescription
ByteString

PrivateKeyType

public ServiceAccountPrivateKeyType PrivateKeyType { get; set; }

The output format for the private key. Only provided in CreateServiceAccountKey responses, not in GetServiceAccountKey or ListServiceAccountKey responses.

Google never exposes system-managed private keys, and never retains user-managed private keys.

Property Value
TypeDescription
ServiceAccountPrivateKeyType

PublicKeyData

public ByteString PublicKeyData { get; set; }

The public key data. Only provided in GetServiceAccountKey responses.

Property Value
TypeDescription
ByteString

ValidAfterTime

public Timestamp ValidAfterTime { get; set; }

The key can be used after this timestamp.

Property Value
TypeDescription
Timestamp

ValidBeforeTime

public Timestamp ValidBeforeTime { get; set; }

The key can be used before this timestamp. For system-managed key pairs, this timestamp is the end time for the private key signing operation. The public key could still be used for verification for a few hours after this time.

Property Value
TypeDescription
Timestamp