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/*
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Licensed under the MIT License.
*/
import { AuthenticationScheme } from "@azure/msal-common/node";
/**
* Deserialized response object from server managed identity request.
*
* In case of success:
* - access_token - The requested access token. When called via a secured REST API, the token is embedded in the Authorization request header field as a "bearer" token, allowing the API to authenticate the caller
* - client_id - A unique identifier generated by Azure AD for the Azure Resource. The Client ID is a GUID value that uniquely identifies the application and its configuration within the identity platform
* - expires_on - The timespan when the access token expires. The date is represented as the number of seconds from "1970-01-01T0:0:0Z UTC" (corresponds to the token's exp claim)
* - resource - The resource the access token was requested for. It matches the resource query string parameter of the request
* - token_type - The type of token returned by the Managed Identity endpoint. It's a "Bearer" access token, which means the resource can give access to the bearer of this token
*
* In case of error:
* - message: A specific error message that can help a developer identify the root cause of an authentication error.
* - correlationId: A unique identifier for the request that can help in diagnostics across components.
*/
export type ManagedIdentityTokenResponse = {
// success
access_token?: string;
client_id?: string;
expires_on?: number; // will be converted to expires_in
resource?: string; // equivalent to ServerAuthorizationTokenResponse's "scope" field
token_type?: AuthenticationScheme;
// error
/*
* (Web/Function) App Service
* 500 errors can return this from all MI sources as well
*/
message?: string;
correlationId?: string;
// IMDS, Azure Arc, Service Fabric (unconfirmed)
error?: string | ErrorObject;
error_description?: string;
error_codes?: Array<string>;
correlation_id?: string;
timestamp?: string;
trace_id?: string;
};
/*
* This is the only error property that exists for Cloud Shell
* It can also be the only thing App Service will return
*/
export type ErrorObject = {
code: string;
message: string;
};