Class ClientAssertionCredential

java.lang.Object
com.azure.identity.ClientAssertionCredential
All Implemented Interfaces:
com.azure.core.credential.TokenCredential

public class ClientAssertionCredential extends Object implements com.azure.core.credential.TokenCredential

The ClientAssertionCredential acquires a token via client assertion and service principal authentication. This authentication method provides a secure and scalable way for client applications to access Azure resources without the need for users to provide their credentials. It is often used in scenarios where a client application needs to access Azure resources on behalf of a user, such as in a multi-tier application architecture. In this authentication method, the client application creates a JSON Web Token (JWT) that includes information about the service principal (such as its client ID and tenant ID) and signs it using a client secret. The client then sends this token to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) as proof of its identity. Azure AD verifies the token signature and checks that the service principal has the necessary permissions to access the requested Azure resource. If the token is valid and the service principal is authorized, Azure AD issues an access token that the client application can use to access the requested resource. The ClientAssertionCredential acquires an access token with a client client assertion for a service principal/registered AAD application. The tenantId, clientId and clientAssertion of the service principal are required for this credential to acquire an access token. It can be used both in Azure hosted and local development environments for authentication.

As a pre-requisite, a service principal is required to use this authentication mechanism. If you don't have a service principal, refer to create a service principal with Azure CLI.

Sample: Construct a simple ClientAssertionCredential

The following code sample demonstrates the creation of a ClientAssertionCredential, using the ClientAssertionCredentialBuilder to configure it. The tenantId, clientId and certificate parameters are required to create ClientAssertionCredential. Once this credential is created, it may be passed into the builder of many of the Azure SDK for Java client builders as the 'credential' parameter.

 TokenCredential clientAssertionCredential = new ClientAssertionCredentialBuilder()
     .tenantId(tenantId)
     .clientId(clientId)
     .clientAssertion(() -> "<Client-Assertion>")
     .build();
 

Sample: Construct a ClientAssertionCredential behind a proxy

The following code sample demonstrates the creation of a ClientAssertionCredential, using the ClientAssertionCredentialBuilder to configure it. The tenantId, clientId and clientAssertion parameters are required to create ClientAssertionCredential. THe proxyOptions can be optionally configured to target a proxy. Once this credential is created, it may be passed into the builder of many of the Azure SDK for Java client builders as the 'credential' parameter.

 TokenCredential assertionCredential = new ClientAssertionCredentialBuilder()
     .tenantId(tenantId)
     .clientId(clientId)
     .clientAssertion(() -> "<Client-Assertion>")
     .proxyOptions(new ProxyOptions(Type.HTTP, new InetSocketAddress("10.21.32.43", 5465)))
     .build();
 
See Also:
  • Method Details

    • getToken

      public Mono<com.azure.core.credential.AccessToken> getToken(com.azure.core.credential.TokenRequestContext request)
      Specified by:
      getToken in interface com.azure.core.credential.TokenCredential
    • getTokenSync

      public com.azure.core.credential.AccessToken getTokenSync(com.azure.core.credential.TokenRequestContext request)
      Specified by:
      getTokenSync in interface com.azure.core.credential.TokenCredential