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import type { AccessToken, GetTokenOptions, TokenCredential } from "@azure/core-auth";
import type { AzureCliCredentialOptions } from "./azureCliCredentialOptions.js";
/**
* Mockable reference to the CLI credential cliCredentialFunctions
* @internal
*/
export declare const cliCredentialInternals: {
/**
* @internal
*/
getSafeWorkingDir(): string;
/**
* Gets the access token from Azure CLI
* @param resource - The resource to use when getting the token
* @internal
*/
getAzureCliAccessToken(resource: string, tenantId?: string, subscription?: string, timeout?: number): Promise<{
stdout: string;
stderr: string;
error: Error | null;
}>;
};
/**
* This credential will use the currently logged-in user login information
* via the Azure CLI ('az') commandline tool.
* To do so, it will read the user access token and expire time
* with Azure CLI command "az account get-access-token".
*/
export declare class AzureCliCredential implements TokenCredential {
private tenantId?;
private additionallyAllowedTenantIds;
private timeout?;
private subscription?;
/**
* Creates an instance of the {@link AzureCliCredential}.
*
* To use this credential, ensure that you have already logged
* in via the 'az' tool using the command "az login" from the commandline.
*
* @param options - Options, to optionally allow multi-tenant requests.
*/
constructor(options?: AzureCliCredentialOptions);
/**
* Authenticates with Microsoft Entra ID and returns an access token if successful.
* If authentication fails, a {@link CredentialUnavailableError} will be thrown with the details of the failure.
*
* @param scopes - The list of scopes for which the token will have access.
* @param options - The options used to configure any requests this
* TokenCredential implementation might make.
*/
getToken(scopes: string | string[], options?: GetTokenOptions): Promise<AccessToken>;
/**
* Parses the raw JSON response from the Azure CLI into a usable AccessToken object
*
* @param rawResponse - The raw JSON response from the Azure CLI
* @returns An access token with the expiry time parsed from the raw response
*
* The expiryTime of the credential's access token, in milliseconds, is calculated as follows:
*
* When available, expires_on (introduced in Azure CLI v2.54.0) will be preferred. Otherwise falls back to expiresOn.
*/
private parseRawResponse;
}
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