CertificateCredential Class
Authenticates as a service principal using a certificate.
The certificate must have an RSA private key, because this credential signs assertions using RS256. See Microsoft Entra ID documentation for more information on configuring certificate authentication.
- Inheritance
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azure.identity._internal.client_credential_base.ClientCredentialBaseCertificateCredential
Constructor
CertificateCredential(tenant_id: str, client_id: str, certificate_path: str | None = None, **kwargs: Any)
Parameters
Name | Description |
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tenant_id
Required
|
ID of the service principal's tenant. Also called its "directory" ID. |
client_id
Required
|
The service principal's client ID |
certificate_path
|
Optional path to a certificate file in PEM or PKCS12 format, including the private key. If not provided, certificate_data is required. Default value: None
|
Keyword-Only Parameters
Name | Description |
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authority
|
Authority of a Microsoft Entra endpoint, for example "login.microsoftonline.com", the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default). AzureAuthorityHosts defines authorities for other clouds. |
certificate_data
|
The bytes of a certificate in PEM or PKCS12 format, including the private key |
password
|
The certificate's password. If a unicode string, it will be encoded as UTF-8. If the certificate requires a different encoding, pass appropriately encoded bytes instead. |
send_certificate_chain
|
If True, the credential will send the public certificate chain in the x5c header of each token request's JWT. This is required for Subject Name/Issuer (SNI) authentication. Defaults to False. |
cache_persistence_options
|
Configuration for persistent token caching. If unspecified, the credential will cache tokens in memory. |
disable_instance_discovery
|
Determines whether or not instance discovery is performed when attempting to authenticate. Setting this to true will completely disable both instance discovery and authority validation. This functionality is intended for use in scenarios where the metadata endpoint cannot be reached, such as in private clouds or Azure Stack. The process of instance discovery entails retrieving authority metadata from https://login.microsoft.com/ to validate the authority. By setting this to True, the validation of the authority is disabled. As a result, it is crucial to ensure that the configured authority host is valid and trustworthy. |
additionally_allowed_tenants
|
Specifies tenants in addition to the specified "tenant_id" for which the credential may acquire tokens. Add the wildcard value "*" to allow the credential to acquire tokens for any tenant the application can access. |
Examples
Create a CertificateCredential.
from azure.identity import CertificateCredential
credential = CertificateCredential(
tenant_id="<tenant_id>",
client_id="<client_id>",
certificate_path="<path to PEM/PKCS12 certificate>",
password="<certificate password if necessary>",
)
# Certificate/private key byte data can also be passed directly
credential = CertificateCredential(
tenant_id="<tenant_id>",
client_id="<client_id>",
certificate_data=b"<cert data>",
)
Methods
close | |
get_token |
Request an access token for scopes. This method is called automatically by Azure SDK clients. |
get_token_info |
Request an access token for scopes. This is an alternative to get_token to enable certain scenarios that require additional properties on the token. This method is called automatically by Azure SDK clients. |
close
close() -> None
get_token
Request an access token for scopes.
This method is called automatically by Azure SDK clients.
get_token(*scopes: str, claims: str | None = None, tenant_id: str | None = None, enable_cae: bool = False, **kwargs: Any) -> AccessToken
Parameters
Name | Description |
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scopes
Required
|
desired scopes for the access token. This method requires at least one scope. For more information about scopes, see https://video2.skills-academy.com/entra/identity-platform/scopes-oidc. |
Keyword-Only Parameters
Name | Description |
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claims
|
additional claims required in the token, such as those returned in a resource provider's claims challenge following an authorization failure. |
tenant_id
|
optional tenant to include in the token request. |
enable_cae
|
indicates whether to enable Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE) for the requested token. Defaults to False. |
Returns
Type | Description |
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An access token with the desired scopes. |
Exceptions
Type | Description |
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the credential is unable to attempt authentication because it lacks required data, state, or platform support |
|
authentication failed. The error's |
get_token_info
Request an access token for scopes.
This is an alternative to get_token to enable certain scenarios that require additional properties on the token. This method is called automatically by Azure SDK clients.
get_token_info(*scopes: str, options: TokenRequestOptions | None = None) -> AccessTokenInfo
Parameters
Name | Description |
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scopes
Required
|
desired scopes for the access token. This method requires at least one scope. For more information about scopes, see https://video2.skills-academy.com/entra/identity-platform/scopes-oidc. |
Keyword-Only Parameters
Name | Description |
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options
|
A dictionary of options for the token request. Unknown options will be ignored. Optional. |
Returns
Type | Description |
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<xref:AccessTokenInfo>
|
An AccessTokenInfo instance containing information about the token. |
Exceptions
Type | Description |
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the credential is unable to attempt authentication because it lacks required data, state, or platform support |
|
authentication failed. The error's |
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