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create_certificate.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2021 Google LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# [START privateca_create_certificate]
import google.cloud.security.privateca_v1 as privateca_v1
from google.protobuf import duration_pb2
def create_certificate(
project_id: str,
location: str,
ca_pool_name: str,
ca_name: str,
certificate_name: str,
common_name: str,
domain_name: str,
certificate_lifetime: int,
public_key_bytes: bytes,
) -> None:
"""
Create a Certificate which is issued by the Certificate Authority present in the CA Pool.
The key used to sign the certificate is created by the Cloud KMS.
Args:
project_id: project ID or project number of the Cloud project you want to use.
location: location you want to use. For a list of locations, see: https://cloud.google.com/certificate-authority-service/docs/locations.
ca_pool_name: set a unique name for the CA pool.
ca_name: the name of the certificate authority which issues the certificate.
certificate_name: set a unique name for the certificate.
common_name: a title for your certificate.
domain_name: fully qualified domain name for your certificate.
certificate_lifetime: the validity of the certificate in seconds.
public_key_bytes: public key used in signing the certificates.
"""
caServiceClient = privateca_v1.CertificateAuthorityServiceClient()
# The public key used to sign the certificate can be generated using any crypto library/framework.
# Also you can use Cloud KMS to retrieve an already created public key.
# For more info, see: https://cloud.google.com/kms/docs/retrieve-public-key.
# Set the Public Key and its format.
public_key = privateca_v1.PublicKey(
key=public_key_bytes,
format_=privateca_v1.PublicKey.KeyFormat.PEM,
)
subject_config = privateca_v1.CertificateConfig.SubjectConfig(
subject=privateca_v1.Subject(common_name=common_name),
subject_alt_name=privateca_v1.SubjectAltNames(dns_names=[domain_name]),
)
# Set the X.509 fields required for the certificate.
x509_parameters = privateca_v1.X509Parameters(
key_usage=privateca_v1.KeyUsage(
base_key_usage=privateca_v1.KeyUsage.KeyUsageOptions(
digital_signature=True,
key_encipherment=True,
),
extended_key_usage=privateca_v1.KeyUsage.ExtendedKeyUsageOptions(
server_auth=True,
client_auth=True,
),
),
)
# Create certificate.
certificate = privateca_v1.Certificate(
config=privateca_v1.CertificateConfig(
public_key=public_key,
subject_config=subject_config,
x509_config=x509_parameters,
),
lifetime=duration_pb2.Duration(seconds=certificate_lifetime),
)
# Create the Certificate Request.
request = privateca_v1.CreateCertificateRequest(
parent=caServiceClient.ca_pool_path(project_id, location, ca_pool_name),
certificate_id=certificate_name,
certificate=certificate,
issuing_certificate_authority_id=ca_name,
)
result = caServiceClient.create_certificate(request=request)
print("Certificate creation result:", result)
# [END privateca_create_certificate]