Microsoft Azure Identity Library for Python
Project description
Azure Identity client library for Python
The Azure Identity library provides Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) token authentication support across the Azure SDK. It provides a set of TokenCredential implementations, which can be used to construct Azure SDK clients that support Microsoft Entra token authentication.
Source code | Package (PyPI) | Package (Conda) | API reference documentation | Microsoft Entra ID documentation
Getting started
Install the package
Install Azure Identity with pip:
pip install azure-identity
Prerequisites
- An Azure subscription
- Python 3.8 or a recent version of Python 3 (this library doesn't support end-of-life versions)
Authenticate during local development
When debugging and executing code locally, it's typical for developers to use their own accounts for authenticating calls to Azure services. The Azure Identity library supports authenticating through developer tools to simplify local development.
Authenticate via Visual Studio Code
Developers using Visual Studio Code can use the Azure Account extension to authenticate via the editor. Apps using DefaultAzureCredential or VisualStudioCodeCredential can then use this account to authenticate calls in their app when running locally.
To authenticate in Visual Studio Code, ensure the Azure Account extension is installed. Once installed, open the Command Palette and run the Azure: Sign In command.
It's a known issue that VisualStudioCodeCredential doesn't work with Azure Account extension versions newer than 0.9.11. A long-term fix to this problem is in progress. In the meantime, consider authenticating via the Azure CLI.
Authenticate via the Azure CLI
DefaultAzureCredential and AzureCliCredential can authenticate as the user signed in to the Azure CLI. To sign in to the Azure CLI, run az login. On a system with a default web browser, the Azure CLI will launch the browser to authenticate a user.
When no default browser is available, az login will use the device code authentication flow. This flow can also be selected manually by running az login --use-device-code.
Authenticate via the Azure Developer CLI
Developers coding outside of an IDE can also use the Azure Developer CLI to authenticate. Applications using the DefaultAzureCredential or the AzureDeveloperCliCredential can then use this account to authenticate calls in their application when running locally.
To authenticate with the Azure Developer CLI, users can run the command azd auth login. For users running on a system with a default web browser, the Azure Developer CLI will launch the browser to authenticate the user.
For systems without a default web browser, the azd auth login --use-device-code command will use the device code authentication flow.
Key concepts
Credentials
A credential is a class that contains or can obtain the data needed for a service client to authenticate requests. Service clients across the Azure SDK accept a credential instance when they're constructed, and use that credential to authenticate requests.
The Azure Identity library focuses on OAuth authentication with Microsoft Entra ID. It offers various credential classes capable of acquiring a Microsoft Entra access token. See the Credential classes section below for a list of this library's credential classes.
DefaultAzureCredential
DefaultAzureCredential is appropriate for most applications that will run in Azure because it combines common production credentials with development credentials. DefaultAzureCredential attempts to authenticate via the following mechanisms, in this order, stopping when one succeeds:
Note:
DefaultAzureCredentialis intended to simplify getting started with the library by handling common scenarios with reasonable default behaviors. Developers who want more control or whose scenario isn't served by the default settings should use other credential types.
- Environment -
DefaultAzureCredentialwill read account information specified via environment variables and use it to authenticate. - Workload Identity - If the application is deployed to Azure Kubernetes Service with Managed Identity enabled,
DefaultAzureCredentialwill authenticate with it. - Managed Identity - If the application is deployed to an Azure host with Managed Identity enabled,
DefaultAzureCredentialwill authenticate with it. - Azure CLI - If a user has signed in via the Azure CLI
az logincommand,DefaultAzureCredentialwill authenticate as that user. - Azure PowerShell - If a user has signed in via Azure PowerShell's
Connect-AzAccountcommand,DefaultAzureCredentialwill authenticate as that user. - Azure Developer CLI - If the developer has authenticated via the Azure Developer CLI
azd auth logincommand, theDefaultAzureCredentialwill authenticate with that account. - Interactive browser - If enabled,
DefaultAzureCredentialwill interactively authenticate a user via the default browser. This credential type is disabled by default.
Continuation policy
As of version 1.14.0, DefaultAzureCredential will attempt to authenticate with all developer credentials until one succeeds, regardless of any errors previous developer credentials experienced. For example, a developer credential may attempt to get a token and fail, so DefaultAzureCredential will continue to the next credential in the flow. Deployed service credentials will stop the flow with a thrown exception if they're able to attempt token retrieval, but don't receive one. Prior to version 1.14.0, developer credentials would similarly stop the authentication flow if token retrieval failed, but this is no longer the case.
This allows for trying all of the developer credentials on your machine while having predictable deployed behavior.
Note about VisualStudioCodeCredential
Due to a known issue, VisualStudioCodeCredential has been removed from the DefaultAzureCredential token chain. When the issue is resolved in a future release, this change will be reverted.
Examples
The following examples are provided below:
- Authenticate with DefaultAzureCredential
- Define a custom authentication flow with ChainedTokenCredential
- Async credentials
Authenticate with DefaultAzureCredential
More details on configuring your environment to use the DefaultAzureCredential can be found in the class's reference documentation.
This example demonstrates authenticating the BlobServiceClient from the azure-storage-blob library using DefaultAzureCredential.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient
default_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = BlobServiceClient(account_url, credential=default_credential)
Enable interactive authentication with DefaultAzureCredential
Interactive authentication is disabled in the DefaultAzureCredential by default and can be enabled with a keyword argument:
DefaultAzureCredential(exclude_interactive_browser_credential=False)
When enabled, DefaultAzureCredential falls back to interactively authenticating via the system's default web browser when no other credential is available.
Specify a user-assigned managed identity for DefaultAzureCredential
Many Azure hosts allow the assignment of a user-assigned managed identity. To configure DefaultAzureCredential to authenticate a user-assigned identity, use the managed_identity_client_id keyword argument:
DefaultAzureCredential(managed_identity_client_id=client_id)
Alternatively, set the environment variable AZURE_CLIENT_ID to the identity's client ID.
Define a custom authentication flow with ChainedTokenCredential
DefaultAzureCredential is generally the quickest way to get started developing applications for Azure. For more advanced scenarios, ChainedTokenCredential links multiple credential instances to be tried sequentially when authenticating. It will try each chained credential in turn until one provides a token or fails to authenticate due to an error.
The following example demonstrates creating a credential that will first attempt to authenticate using managed identity. The credential will fall back to authenticating via the Azure CLI when a managed identity is unavailable. This example uses the EventHubProducerClient from the azure-eventhub client library.
from azure.eventhub import EventHubProducerClient
from azure.identity import AzureCliCredential, ChainedTokenCredential, ManagedIdentityCredential
managed_identity = ManagedIdentityCredential()
azure_cli = AzureCliCredential()
credential_chain = ChainedTokenCredential(managed_identity, azure_cli)
client = EventHubProducerClient(namespace, eventhub_name, credential_chain)
Async credentials
This library includes a set of async APIs. To use the async credentials in azure.identity.aio, you must first install an async transport, such as aiohttp. For more information, see azure-core documentation.
Async credentials should be closed when they're no longer needed. Each async credential is an async context manager and defines an async close method. For example:
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
# call close when the credential is no longer needed
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
...
await credential.close()
# alternatively, use the credential as an async context manager
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
async with credential:
...
This example demonstrates authenticating the asynchronous SecretClient from azure-keyvault-secrets with an asynchronous
credential.
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.secrets.aio import SecretClient
default_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = SecretClient("https://my-vault.vault.azure.net", default_credential)
Managed identity support
Managed identity authentication is supported via either the DefaultAzureCredential or the ManagedIdentityCredential directly for the following Azure services:
- Azure App Service and Azure Functions
- Azure Arc
- Azure Cloud Shell
- Azure Kubernetes Service
- Azure Service Fabric
- Azure Virtual Machines
- Azure Virtual Machines Scale Sets
Examples
Authenticate with a user-assigned managed identity
from azure.identity import ManagedIdentityCredential
from azure.keyvault.secrets import SecretClient
credential = ManagedIdentityCredential(client_id=managed_identity_client_id)
client = SecretClient("https://my-vault.vault.azure.net", credential)
Authenticate with a system-assigned managed identity
from azure.identity import ManagedIdentityCredential
from azure.keyvault.secrets import SecretClient
credential = ManagedIdentityCredential()
client = SecretClient("https://my-vault.vault.azure.net", credential)
Cloud configuration
Credentials default to authenticating to the Microsoft Entra endpoint for Azure Public Cloud. To access resources in other clouds, such as Azure Government or a private cloud, configure credentials with the authority argument. AzureAuthorityHosts defines authorities for well-known clouds:
from azure.identity import AzureAuthorityHosts
DefaultAzureCredential(authority=AzureAuthorityHosts.AZURE_GOVERNMENT)
If the authority for your cloud isn't listed in AzureAuthorityHosts, you can explicitly specify its URL:
DefaultAzureCredential(authority="https://login.partner.microsoftonline.cn")
As an alternative to specifying the authority argument, you can also set the AZURE_AUTHORITY_HOST environment variable to the URL of your cloud's authority. This approach is useful when configuring multiple credentials to authenticate to the same cloud:
AZURE_AUTHORITY_HOST=https://login.partner.microsoftonline.cn
Not all credentials require this configuration. Credentials that authenticate through a development tool, such as AzureCliCredential, use that tool's configuration. Similarly, VisualStudioCodeCredential accepts an authority argument but defaults to the authority matching VS Code's "Azure: Cloud" setting.
Credential classes
Authenticate Azure-hosted applications
| Credential | Usage |
|---|---|
DefaultAzureCredential |
Provides a simplified authentication experience to quickly start developing applications run in Azure. |
ChainedTokenCredential |
Allows users to define custom authentication flows composing multiple credentials. |
EnvironmentCredential |
Authenticates a service principal or user via credential information specified in environment variables. |
ManagedIdentityCredential |
Authenticates the managed identity of an Azure resource. |
WorkloadIdentityCredential |
Supports Microsoft Entra Workload ID on Kubernetes. |
Authenticate service principals
| Credential | Usage | Reference |
|---|---|---|
AzurePipelinesCredential |
Supports Microsoft Entra Workload ID on Azure Pipelines. | |
CertificateCredential |
Authenticates a service principal using a certificate. | Service principal authentication |
ClientAssertionCredential |
Authenticates a service principal using a signed client assertion. | |
ClientSecretCredential |
Authenticates a service principal using a secret. | Service principal authentication |
Authenticate users
| Credential | Usage | Reference | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
AuthorizationCodeCredential |
Authenticates a user with a previously obtained authorization code. | OAuth2 authentication code | |
DeviceCodeCredential |
Interactively authenticates a user on devices with limited UI. | Device code authentication | |
InteractiveBrowserCredential |
Interactively authenticates a user with the default system browser. | OAuth2 authentication code | InteractiveBrowserCredential doesn't support GitHub Codespaces. As a workaround, use DeviceCodeCredential. |
OnBehalfOfCredential |
Propagates the delegated user identity and permissions through the request chain. | On-behalf-of authentication | |
UsernamePasswordCredential |
Authenticates a user with a username and password (doesn't support multi-factor authentication). | Username + password authentication |
Authenticate via development tools
| Credential | Usage | Reference |
|---|---|---|
AzureCliCredential |
Authenticates in a development environment with the Azure CLI. | Azure CLI authentication |
AzureDeveloperCliCredential |
Authenticates in a development environment with the Azure Developer CLI. | Azure Developer CLI Reference |
AzurePowerShellCredential |
Authenticates in a development environment with the Azure PowerShell. | Azure PowerShell authentication |
VisualStudioCodeCredential |
Authenticates as the user signed in to the Visual Studio Code Azure Account extension. | VS Code Azure Account extension |
Environment variables
DefaultAzureCredential and EnvironmentCredential can be configured with environment variables. Each type of authentication requires values for specific variables:
Service principal with secret
| Variable name | Value |
|---|---|
AZURE_CLIENT_ID |
ID of a Microsoft Entra application |
AZURE_TENANT_ID |
ID of the application's Microsoft Entra tenant |
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET |
one of the application's client secrets |
Service principal with certificate
| Variable name | Value | Required |
|---|---|---|
AZURE_CLIENT_ID |
ID of a Microsoft Entra application | X |
AZURE_TENANT_ID |
ID of the application's Microsoft Entra tenant | X |
AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH |
path to a PEM or PKCS12 certificate file including private key | X |
AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD |
password of the certificate file, if any | |
AZURE_CLIENT_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. There is a known limitation that async SNI authentication is not supported. |
Username and password
| Variable name | Value |
|---|---|
AZURE_CLIENT_ID |
ID of a Microsoft Entra application |
AZURE_USERNAME |
a username (usually an email address) |
AZURE_PASSWORD |
that user's password |
Configuration is attempted in the above order. For example, if values for a client secret and certificate are both present, the client secret will be used.
Continuous Access Evaluation
As of version 1.14.0, accessing resources protected by Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE) is possible on a per-request basis. This behavior can be enabled by setting the enable_cae keyword argument to True in the credential's get_token method. CAE isn't supported for developer and managed identity credentials.
Token caching
Token caching is a feature provided by the Azure Identity library that allows apps to:
- Cache tokens in memory (default) or on disk (opt-in).
- Improve resilience and performance.
- Reduce the number of requests made to Microsoft Entra ID to obtain access tokens.
The Azure Identity library offers both in-memory and persistent disk caching. For more details, see the token caching documentation.
Brokered authentication
An authentication broker is an application that runs on a user’s machine and manages the authentication handshakes and token maintenance for connected accounts. Currently, only the Windows Web Account Manager (WAM) is supported. To enable support, use the azure-identity-broker package. For details on authenticating using WAM, see the broker plugin documentation.
Troubleshooting
See the troubleshooting guide for details on how to diagnose various failure scenarios.
Error handling
Credentials raise CredentialUnavailableError when they're unable to attempt authentication because they lack required data or state. For example,
EnvironmentCredential will raise this exception when its configuration is incomplete.
Credentials raise azure.core.exceptions.ClientAuthenticationError when they fail to authenticate. ClientAuthenticationError has a message attribute, which describes why authentication failed. When raised by DefaultAzureCredential or ChainedTokenCredential, the message collects error messages from each credential in the chain.
For more information on handling specific Microsoft Entra ID errors, see the Microsoft Entra ID error code documentation.
Logging
This library uses the standard logging library for logging. Credentials log basic information, including HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) at INFO level. These log entries don't contain authentication secrets.
Detailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and header values, isn't enabled by default. It can be enabled with the logging_enable argument. For example:
credential = DefaultAzureCredential(logging_enable=True)
CAUTION: DEBUG level logs from credentials contain sensitive information. These logs must be protected to avoid compromising account security.
Next steps
Client library support
Client and management libraries listed on the Azure SDK release page that support Microsoft Entra authentication accept credentials from this library. You can learn more about using these libraries in their documentation, which is linked from the release page.
Known issues
This library doesn't support Azure AD B2C.
For other open issues, refer to the library's GitHub repository.
Provide feedback
If you encounter bugs or have suggestions, open an issue.
Contributing
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You'll only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
Release History
1.18.0b1 (2024-07-16)
- Fixed the issue that
SharedTokenCacheCredentialwas not picklable.
Other Changes
- The synchronous
ManagedIdentityCredentialwas updated to use MSAL (Microsoft Authentication Library) for handling most of the underlying managed identity implementations.
1.17.1 (2024-06-21)
Bugs Fixed
- Continue to attempt requesting token if the probing request receives non-json response. (#36184)
1.17.0 (2024-06-18)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.16.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.17.0b1 is affected.
AzurePipelinesCredentialnow has a required keyword argumentsystem_access_token. (#35858)
Bugs Fixed
- Allow credential chains to continue when an IMDS probe request returns a non-JSON response in
ManagedIdentityCredential. (#36016)
1.17.0b2 (2024-06-11)
Features Added
OnBehalfOfCredentialnow supports client assertion callbacks through theclient_assertion_funckeyword argument. This enables authenticating with client assertions such as federated credentials. (#35812)
Bugs Fixed
- Managed identity bug fixes
1.16.1 (2024-06-11)
Bugs Fixed
- Managed identity bug fixes
1.17.0b1 (2024-05-13)
Features Added
- Added environment variable
AZURE_CLIENT_SEND_CERTIFICATE_CHAINsupport forEnvironmentCredential. - Introduced a new credential,
AzurePipelinesCredential, for supporting workload identity federation in Azure Pipelines with service connections (#35397).
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed typing errors when certain credentials are used as context managers. (#35415)
1.16.0 (2024-04-09)
Other Changes
- For IMDS requests in
ManagedIdentityCredential, the retry backoff factor was reduced from 2 to 0.8 in order to avoid excessive retry delays and improve responsiveness. Users can customize this setting with theretry_backoff_factorparameter:ManagedIdentityCredential(retry_backoff_factor=2). (#35070)
1.16.0b2 (2024-03-05)
Features Added
- Added pickling support. (#34134)
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed an issue in
AzurePowerShellCredentialwhere ifpwshisn't available and the Command Prompt language is not English, it would not fall back topowershell. (#34271)
1.16.0b1 (2024-02-06)
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed the bug that
ClientAssertionCredentialconstructor fails if kwargs are provided. (#33673) ManagedIdentityCredentialis more lenient with the error message it matches when falling through to the next credential in the chain in the case that Docker Desktop returns a 403 response when attempting to access the IMDS endpoint. (#33928)
Other Changes
AzureCliCredentialutilizes the newexpires_onproperty returned byazCLI versions >= 2.54.0 to determine token expiration. (#33947)- Azure-identity is supported on Python 3.8 or later.
1.15.0 (2023-10-26)
Features Added
- Added bearer token provider. (#32655)
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed issue InteractiveBrowserCredential does not hand over to next credential in chain if no browser is supported.(#32276)
1.15.0b2 (2023-10-12)
Features Added
- Added
enable_support_loggingas a keyword argument to credentials using MSAL'sPublicClientApplication. This allows additional support logging which may contain PII. (#32135)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.14.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.15.0b1 may be affected.
- Windows Web Account Manager (WAM) Brokered Authentication is moved into another package.
Bugs Fixed
ManagedIdentityCredentialwill now correctly retry when the instance metadata endpoint returns a 410 response. (#32200)
1.14.1 (2023-10-09)
Bugs Fixed
- Bug fixes for developer credentials
1.15.0b1 (2023-09-12)
Features Added
- Added Windows Web Account Manager (WAM) Brokered Authentication support.
- Added
enable_msa_passthroughsuppport forInteractiveBrowserCredential. By defaultInteractiveBrowserCredentialonly lists Microsoft Entra accounts. If you setenable_msa_passthroughtoTrue, it lists both Microsoft Entra accounts and MSA outlook.com accounts that are logged in to Windows.
Bugs Fixed
- Ensure
AzurePowershellCredentialcalls PowerShell with the-NoProfileflag to avoid loading user profiles for more consistent behavior. (#31682) - Fixed an issue with subprocess-based developer credentials (such as AzureCliCredential) where the process would sometimes hang waiting for user input. (#31534)
- Fixed an issue with
ClientAssertionCredentialnot properly checking if CAE should be enabled. (#31544) ManagedIdentityCredentialwill fall through to the next credential in the chain in the case that Docker Desktop returns a 403 response when attempting to access the IMDS endpoint. (#31824)
Other Changes
- Update typing of async credentials to match the
AsyncTokenCredentialprotocol. - If within
DefaultAzureCredential,EnvironmentCredentialwill now use log level INFO instead of WARNING to inform users of an incomplete environment configuration. (#31814) - Strengthened
AzureCliCredentialandAzureDeveloperCliCredentialerror checking when determining if a user is logged in or not. Now, if anAADSTSerror exists in the error, the full error message is propagated instead of a canned error message. (#30047) ManagedIdentityCredentialinstances using IMDS will now be allowed to continue sending requests to the IMDS endpoint even after previous attempts failed. This is to prevent credential instances from potentially being permanently disabled after a temporary network failure.- IMDS endpoint probes in
ManagedIdentityCredentialwill now only occur when inside a credential chain such asDefaultAzureCredential. This probe request timeout has been increased to 1 second from 0.3 seconds to reduce the likelihood of false negatives.
1.14.0 (2023-08-08)
Features Added
- Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE) is now configurable per-request by setting the
enable_caekeyword argument toTrueinget_token. This applies to user credentials and service principal credentials. (#30777)
Breaking Changes
- CP1 client capabilities for CAE is no longer always-on by default for user credentials. This capability will now be configured as-needed in each
get_tokenrequest by each SDK. (#30777)- Suffixes are now appended to persistent cache names to indicate whether CAE or non-CAE tokens are stored in the cache. This is to prevent CAE and non-CAE tokens from being mixed/overwritten in the same cache. This could potentially cause issues if you are trying to share the same cache between applications that are using different versions of the Azure Identity library as each application would be reading from a different cache file.
- Since CAE is no longer always enabled for user-credentials, the
AZURE_IDENTITY_DISABLE_CP1environment variable is no longer supported.
Bugs Fixed
- Credential types correctly implement
azure-core'sTokenCredentialprotocol. (#25175)
1.14.0b2 (2023-07-11)
Features Added
- Added
workload_identity_tenant_idsupport inDefaultAzureCredential.
1.14.0b1 (2023-06-06)
Features Added
- Continue attempt next credential when finding an expired token from cached token credential in DefaultAzureCredential. (#30441)
Other Changes
- VisualStudioCodeCredential prints an informative error message when used (as it is currently broken) (#30385)
- Removed dependency on
six. (#30613)
1.13.0 (2023-05-11)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.12.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.13.0b4 may be affected.
- Windows Web Account Manager (WAM) Brokered Authentication is still in preview and not available in this release. It will be available in the next beta release.
- Additional Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE) support for service principal credentials is still in preview and not available in this release. It will be available in the next beta release.
- Renamed keyword argument
developer_credential_timeouttoprocess_timeoutinDefaultAzureCredentialto remain consistent with the other credentials that launch a subprocess to acquire tokens.
1.13.0b4 (2023-04-11)
Features Added
- Credentials that are implemented via launching a subprocess to acquire tokens now have configurable timeouts using the
process_timeoutkeyword argument. This addresses scenarios where these proceses can take longer than the current default timeout values. The affected credentials areAzureCliCredential,AzureDeveloperCliCredential, andAzurePowerShellCredential. (Note: ForDefaultAzureCredential, thedeveloper_credential_timeoutkeyword argument allows users to propagate this option toAzureCliCredential,AzureDeveloperCliCredential, andAzurePowerShellCredentialin the authentication chain.) (#28290)
1.13.0b3 (2023-03-07)
Features Added
- Changed parameter from
instance_discoverytodisable_instance_discoveryto make it more explicit. - Service principal credentials now enable support for Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE). This indicates to Microsoft Entra ID that your application can handle CAE claims challenges.
1.13.0b2 (2023-02-07)
Features Added
- Added
AzureDeveloperCredentialfor Azure Developer CLI. (#27916) - Added
WorkloadIdentityCredentialfor Workload Identity Federation on Kubernetes (#28536) - Added support to use "TryAutoDetect" as the value for
AZURE_REGIONAL_AUTHORITY_NAMEto enable auto detecting the appropriate authority (#526)
1.13.0b1 (2023-01-10)
Features Added
- Added Windows Web Account Manager (WAM) Brokered Authentication support. (#23687)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.12.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.12.0b1 may be affected.
- Replaced
validate_authoritywithinstance_discovery. Now instead of setting validate_authority=False to disable authority validation and instance discovery, you need to use instance_discovery=False.
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed an issue where
AzureCliCredentialwould return the wrong error message when the Azure CLI was not installed on non-English consoles. (#27965)
1.12.0 (2022-11-08)
Bugs Fixed
AzureCliCredentialnow works even whenazprints warnings to stderr. (#26857) (thanks to @micromaomao for the contribution)- Fixed issue where user-supplied
TokenCachePersistenceOptionsweren't propagated when usingSharedTokenCacheCredential(#26982)
Breaking Changes
- Excluded
VisualStudioCodeCredentialfromDefaultAzureCredentialtoken chain by default as SDK authentication via Visual Studio Code is broken due to issue #23249. TheVisualStudioCodeCredentialwill be re-enabled in theDefaultAzureCredentialflow once a fix is in place. Issue #25713 tracks this. In the meantime Visual Studio Code users can authenticate their development environment using the Azure CLI.
Other Changes
- Added Python 3.11 support and stopped supporting Python 3.6.
1.12.0b2 (2022-10-11)
1.12.0 release candidate
1.12.0b1 (2022-09-22)
Features Added
- Added ability to specify
tenant_idforAzureCliCredential&AzurePowerShellCredential(thanks @tikicoder) (#25207) - Removed
VisualStudioCodeCredentialfromDefaultAzureCredentialtoken chain. (#23249) EnvironmentCredentialaddedAZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORDsupport for the cert password (#24652)- Added
validate_authoritysupport for msal client (#22625)
1.11.0 (2022-09-19)
Features Added
- Added
additionally_allowed_tenantsto the following credential options to force explicit opt-in behavior for multi-tenant authentication:AuthorizationCodeCredentialAzureCliCredentialAzurePowerShellCredentialCertificateCredentialClientAssertionCredentialClientSecretCredentialDefaultAzureCredentialOnBehalfOfCredentialUsernamePasswordCredentialVisualStudioCodeCredential
Breaking Changes
- Credential types supporting multi-tenant authentication will now throw
ClientAuthenticationErrorif the requested tenant ID doesn't match the credential's tenant ID, and is not included inadditionally_allowed_tenants. Applications must now explicitly add additional tenants to theadditionally_allowed_tenantslist, or add '*' to list, to enable acquiring tokens from tenants other than the originally specified tenant ID.
More information on this change and the consideration behind it can be found here.
- These beta features in 1.11.0b3 have been removed from this release and will be added back in 1.12.0b1
tenant_idforAzureCliCredential- removed
VisualStudioCodeCredentialfromDefaultAzureCredentialtoken chain AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORDsupport forEnvironmentCredentialvalidate_authoritysupport
1.11.0b3 (2022-08-09)
Azure-identity is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on Azure SDK for Python version support policy.
Features Added
- Added ability to specify
tenant_idforAzureCliCredential(thanks @tikicoder) (#25207)
Breaking Changes
- Removed
VisualStudioCodeCredentialfromDefaultAzureCredentialtoken chain. (#23249)
1.11.0b2 (2022-07-05)
Features Added
EnvironmentCredentialaddedAZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORDsupport for the cert password (#24652)
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed the issue that failed to parse PEM certificate if it does not start with "-----" (#24643)
1.11.0b1 (2022-05-10)
Features Added
- Added
validate_authoritysupport for msal client (#22625)
1.10.0 (2022-04-28)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.9.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.10.0b1 may be affected.
validate_authoritysupport is not available in 1.10.0.
Other Changes
- Supported msal-extensions version 1.0.0 (#23927)
1.10.0b1 (2022-04-07)
Features Added
- Added
validate_authoritysupport for msal client (#22625)
1.9.0 (2022-04-05)
Features Added
- Added PII logging if logging.DEBUG is enabled. (#23203)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.8.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.9.0b1 may be affected.
validate_authoritysupport is not available in 1.9.0.
Bugs Fixed
- Added check on
contentfrom msal response. (#23483) - Fixed the issue that async OBO credential does not refresh correctly. (#21981)
Other Changes
- Removed
resource_id, please useidentity_configinstead. - Renamed argument name
get_assertiontofuncforClientAssertionCredential.
1.9.0b1 (2022-03-08)
Features Added
- Added
validate_authoritysupport for msal client (#22625) - Added
resource_idsupport for user-assigned managed identity (#22329) - Added
ClientAssertionCredentialsupport (#22328) - Updated App service API version to "2019-08-01" (#23034)
1.8.0 (2022-03-01)
Bugs Fixed
-
Handle injected "tenant_id" and "claims" (#23138)
"tenant_id" argument in get_token() method is only supported by:
AuthorizationCodeCredentialAzureCliCredentialAzurePowerShellCredentialInteractiveBrowserCredentialDeviceCodeCredentialEnvironmentCredentialUsernamePasswordCredential
it is ignored by other types of credentials.
Other Changes
- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.
1.7.1 (2021-11-09)
Bugs Fixed
- Fix multi-tenant auth using async AadClient (#21289)
1.7.0 (2021-10-14)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.6.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.7.0b1 may be affected.
- The
allow_multitenant_authenticationargument has been removed and the default behavior is now as if it were true. The multitenant authentication feature can be totally disabled by setting the environment variableAZURE_IDENTITY_DISABLE_MULTITENANTAUTHtoTrue. azure.identity.RegionalAuthorityis removed.regional_authorityargument is removed forCertificateCredentialandClientSecretCredential.AzureApplicationCredentialis removed.client_credentialin the ctor ofOnBehalfOfCredentialis removed. Please useclient_secretorclient_certificateinstead.- Make
user_assertionin the ctor ofOnBehalfOfCredentiala keyword only argument.
1.7.0b4 (2021-09-09)
Features Added
CertificateCredentialaccepts certificates in PKCS12 format (#13540)OnBehalfOfCredentialsupports the on-behalf-of authentication flow for accessing resources on behalf of users (#19308)DefaultAzureCredentialallows specifying the client ID of interactive browser via keyword argumentinteractive_browser_client_id(#20487)
Other Changes
- Added context manager methods and
close()to credentials in theazure.identitynamespace. At the end of awithblock, or whenclose()is called, these credentials close their underlying transport sessions. (#18798)
1.6.1 (2021-08-19)
Other Changes
- Persistent cache implementations are now loaded on demand, enabling workarounds when importing transitive dependencies such as pywin32 fails (#19989)
1.7.0b3 (2021-08-10)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.6.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.7.0b1 may be affected.
- Renamed
AZURE_POD_IDENTITY_TOKEN_URLtoAZURE_POD_IDENTITY_AUTHORITY_HOST. The value should now be a host, for example "http://169.254.169.254" (the default).
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed import of
azure.identity.aio.AzureApplicationCredential(#19943)
Other Changes
- Added
CustomHookPolicyto credential HTTP pipelines. This allows applications to initialize credentials withraw_request_hookandraw_response_hookkeyword arguments. The value of these arguments should be a callback taking aPipelineRequestandPipelineResponse, respectively. For example:ManagedIdentityCredential(raw_request_hook=lambda request: print(request.http_request.url)) - Reduced redundant
ChainedTokenCredentialandDefaultAzureCredentiallogging. On Python 3.7+, credentials invoked by these classes now log debug rather than info messages. (#18972) - Persistent cache implementations are now loaded on demand, enabling workarounds when importing transitive dependencies such as pywin32 fails (#19989)
1.7.0b2 (2021-07-08)
Features Added
InteractiveBrowserCredentialkeyword argumentlogin_hintenables pre-filling the username/email address field on the login page (#19225)AzureApplicationCredential, a default credential chain for applications deployed to Azure (#19309)
Bugs Fixed
azure.identity.aio.ManagedIdentityCredentialis an async context manager that closes its underlying transport session at the end of awithblock
Other Changes
- Most credentials can use tenant ID values returned from authentication
challenges, enabling them to request tokens from the correct tenant. This
behavior is optional and controlled by a new keyword argument,
allow_multitenant_authentication. (#19300)- When
allow_multitenant_authenticationis False, which is the default, a credential will raiseClientAuthenticationErrorwhen its configured tenant doesn't match the tenant specified for a token request. This may be a different exception than was raised by prior versions of the credential. To maintain the prior behavior, set environment variable AZURE_IDENTITY_ENABLE_LEGACY_TENANT_SELECTION to "True".
- When
CertificateCredentialandClientSecretCredentialsupport regional STS on Azure VMs by either keyword argumentregional_authorityor environment variableAZURE_REGIONAL_AUTHORITY_NAME. Seeazure.identity.RegionalAuthorityfor possible values. (#19301)- Upgraded minimum
azure-coreversion to 1.11.0 and minimummsalversion to 1.12.0 - After IMDS authentication fails,
ManagedIdentityCredentialraises consistent error messages and usesraise fromto propagate inner exceptions (#19423)
1.7.0b1 (2021-06-08)
Beginning with this release, this library requires Python 2.7 or 3.6+.
Added
VisualStudioCodeCredentialgets its default tenant and authority configuration from VS Code user settings (#14808)
1.6.0 (2021-05-13)
This is the last version to support Python 3.5. The next version will require Python 2.7 or 3.6+.
Added
AzurePowerShellCredentialauthenticates as the identity logged in to Azure PowerShell. This credential is part ofDefaultAzureCredentialby default but can be disabled by a keyword argument:DefaultAzureCredential(exclude_powershell_credential=True)(#17341)
Fixed
AzureCliCredentialraisesCredentialUnavailableErrorwhen the CLI times out, and kills timed out subprocesses- Reduced retry delay for
ManagedIdentityCredentialon Azure VMs
1.6.0b3 (2021-04-06)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.5.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.6.0b1 may be affected.
- Removed property
AuthenticationRequiredError.error_details
Fixed
- Credentials consistently retry token requests after connection failures, or when instructed to by a Retry-After header
- ManagedIdentityCredential caches tokens correctly
Added
InteractiveBrowserCredentialfunctions in more WSL environments (#17615)
1.6.0b2 (2021-03-09)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 1.5.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 1.6.0b1 may be affected.
-
Renamed
CertificateCredentialkeyword argumentcertificate_bytestocertificate_data -
Credentials accepting keyword arguments
allow_unencrypted_cacheandenable_persistent_cacheto configure persistent caching accept acache_persistence_optionsargument instead whose value should be an instance ofTokenCachePersistenceOptions. For example:# before (e.g. in 1.6.0b1): DeviceCodeCredential(enable_persistent_cache=True, allow_unencrypted_cache=True) # after: cache_options = TokenCachePersistenceOptions(allow_unencrypted_storage=True) DeviceCodeCredential(cache_persistence_options=cache_options)See the documentation and samples for more details.
Added
- New class
TokenCachePersistenceOptionsconfigures persistent caching - The
AuthenticationRequiredError.claimsproperty provides any additional claims required by a user credential'sauthenticate()method
1.6.0b1 (2021-02-09)
Changed
- Raised minimum msal version to 1.7.0
- Raised minimum six version to 1.12.0
Added
InteractiveBrowserCredentialuses PKCE internally to protect authorization codesCertificateCredentialcan load a certificate from bytes instead of a file path. To provide a certificate as bytes, use the keyword argumentcertificate_bytesinstead ofcertificate_path, for example:CertificateCredential(tenant_id, client_id, certificate_bytes=cert_bytes)(#14055)- User credentials support Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)
- Application authentication APIs from 1.5.0b2
Fixed
ManagedIdentityCredentialcorrectly parses responses from the current (preview) version of Azure ML managed identity (#15361)
1.5.0 (2020-11-11)
Breaking Changes
- Renamed optional
CertificateCredentialkeyword argumentsend_certificate(added in 1.5.0b1) tosend_certificate_chain - Removed user authentication APIs added in prior betas. These will be
reintroduced in 1.6.0b1. Passing the keyword arguments below
generally won't cause a runtime error, but the arguments have no effect.
(#14601)
- Removed
authenticatemethod fromDeviceCodeCredential,InteractiveBrowserCredential, andUsernamePasswordCredential - Removed
allow_unencrypted_cacheandenable_persistent_cachekeyword arguments fromCertificateCredential,ClientSecretCredential,DeviceCodeCredential,InteractiveBrowserCredential, andUsernamePasswordCredential - Removed
disable_automatic_authenticationkeyword argument fromDeviceCodeCredentialandInteractiveBrowserCredential - Removed
allow_unencrypted_cachekeyword argument fromSharedTokenCacheCredential - Removed classes
AuthenticationRecordandAuthenticationRequiredError
- Removed
- Removed
identity_configkeyword argument fromManagedIdentityCredential(was added in 1.5.0b1)
Changed
DeviceCodeCredentialparameterclient_idis now optional. When not provided, the credential will authenticate users to an Azure development application. (#14354)- Credentials raise
ValueErrorwhen constructed with tenant IDs containing invalid characters (#14821) - Raised minimum msal version to 1.6.0
Added
Fixed
- Prevent
VisualStudioCodeCredentialusing invalid authentication data when no user is signed in to Visual Studio Code (#14438) ManagedIdentityCredentialuses the API version supported by Azure Functions on Linux consumption hosting plans (#14670)InteractiveBrowserCredential.get_token()raises a clearer error message when it times out waiting for a user to authenticate on Python 2.7 (#14773)
1.5.0b2 (2020-10-07)
Fixed
AzureCliCredential.get_tokencorrectly sets token expiration time, preventing clients from using expired tokens (#14345)
Changed
- Adopted msal-extensions 0.3.0 (#13107)
1.4.1 (2020-10-07)
Fixed
AzureCliCredential.get_tokencorrectly sets token expiration time, preventing clients from using expired tokens (#14345)
1.5.0b1 (2020-09-08)
Added
- Application authentication APIs from 1.4.0b7
ManagedIdentityCredentialsupports the latest version of App Service (#11346)DefaultAzureCredentialallows specifying the client ID of a user-assigned managed identity via keyword argumentmanaged_identity_client_id(#12991)CertificateCredentialsupports Subject Name/Issuer authentication when created withsend_certificate=True. The asyncCertificateCredential(azure.identity.aio.CertificateCredential) will support this in a future version. (#10816)- Credentials in
azure.identitysupport ADFS authorities, exceptingVisualStudioCodeCredential. To configure a credential for this, configure the credential withauthorityandtenant_id="adfs"keyword arguments, for exampleClientSecretCredential(authority="<your ADFS URI>", tenant_id="adfs"). Async credentials (those inazure.identity.aio) will support ADFS in a future release. (#12696) InteractiveBrowserCredentialkeyword argumentredirect_urienables authentication with a user-specified application having a custom redirect URI (#13344)
Breaking changes
- Removed
authentication_recordkeyword argument from the asyncSharedTokenCacheCredential, i.e.azure.identity.aio.SharedTokenCacheCredential
1.4.0 (2020-08-10)
Added
DefaultAzureCredentialuses the value of environment variableAZURE_CLIENT_IDto configure a user-assigned managed identity. (#10931)
Breaking Changes
- Renamed
VSCodeCredentialtoVisualStudioCodeCredential - Removed application authentication APIs added in 1.4.0 beta versions. These
will be reintroduced in 1.5.0b1. Passing the keyword arguments below
generally won't cause a runtime error, but the arguments have no effect.
- Removed
authenticatemethod fromDeviceCodeCredential,InteractiveBrowserCredential, andUsernamePasswordCredential - Removed
allow_unencrypted_cacheandenable_persistent_cachekeyword arguments fromCertificateCredential,ClientSecretCredential,DeviceCodeCredential,InteractiveBrowserCredential, andUsernamePasswordCredential - Removed
disable_automatic_authenticationkeyword argument fromDeviceCodeCredentialandInteractiveBrowserCredential - Removed
allow_unencrypted_cachekeyword argument fromSharedTokenCacheCredential - Removed classes
AuthenticationRecordandAuthenticationRequiredError - Removed
identity_configkeyword argument fromManagedIdentityCredential
- Removed
1.4.0b7 (2020-07-22)
DefaultAzureCredentialhas a new optional keyword argument,visual_studio_code_tenant_id, which sets the tenant the credential should authenticate in when authenticating as the Azure user signed in to Visual Studio Code.- Renamed
AuthenticationRecord.deserializepositional parameterjson_stringtodata.
1.4.0b6 (2020-07-07)
AzureCliCredentialno longer raises an exception due to unexpected output from the CLI when run by PyCharm (thanks @NVolcz) (#11362)- Upgraded minimum
msalversion to 1.3.0 - The async
AzureCliCredentialcorrectly invokes/bin/sh(#12048)
1.4.0b5 (2020-06-12)
- Prevent an error on importing
AzureCliCredentialon Windows caused by a bug in old versions of Python 3.6 (this bug was fixed in Python 3.6.5). (#12014) SharedTokenCacheCredential.get_tokenraisesValueErrorinstead ofClientAuthenticationErrorwhen called with no scopes. (#11553)
1.4.0b4 (2020-06-09)
ManagedIdentityCredentialcan configure a user-assigned identity using any identifier supported by the current hosting environment. To specify an identity by its client ID, continue using theclient_idargument. To specify an identity by any other ID, use theidentity_configargument, for example:ManagedIdentityCredential(identity_config={"object_id": ".."})(#10989)CertificateCredentialandClientSecretCredentialcan optionally store access tokens they acquire in a persistent cache. To enable this, construct the credential withenable_persistent_cache=True. On Linux, the persistent cache requires libsecret andpygobject. If these are unavailable or unusable (e.g. in an SSH session), loading the persistent cache will raise an error. You may optionally configure the credential to fall back to an unencrypted cache by constructing it with keyword argumentallow_unencrypted_cache=True. (#11347)AzureCliCredentialraisesCredentialUnavailableErrorwhen no user is logged in to the Azure CLI. (#11819)AzureCliCredentialandVSCodeCredential, which enable authenticating as the identity signed in to the Azure CLI and Visual Studio Code, respectively, can be imported fromazure.identityandazure.identity.aio.azure.identity.aio.AuthorizationCodeCredential.get_token()no longer accepts optional keyword argumentsexecutororloop. Prior versions of the method didn't use these correctly, provoking exceptions, and internal changes in this version have made them obsolete.InteractiveBrowserCredentialraisesCredentialUnavailableErrorwhen it can't start an HTTP server onlocalhost. (#11665)- When constructing
DefaultAzureCredential, you can now configure a tenant ID forInteractiveBrowserCredential. When none is specified, the credential authenticates users in their home tenants. To specify a different tenant, use the keyword argumentinteractive_browser_tenant_id, or set the environment variableAZURE_TENANT_ID. (#11548) SharedTokenCacheCredentialcan be initialized with anAuthenticationRecordprovided by a user credential. (#11448)- The user authentication API added to
DeviceCodeCredentialandInteractiveBrowserCredentialin 1.4.0b3 is available onUsernamePasswordCredentialas well. (#11449) - The optional persistent cache for
DeviceCodeCredentialandInteractiveBrowserCredentialadded in 1.4.0b3 is now available on Linux and macOS as well as Windows. (#11134)- On Linux, the persistent cache requires libsecret and
pygobject. If these are unavailable, or libsecret is unusable (e.g. in an SSH session), loading the persistent cache will raise an error. You may optionally configure the credential to fall back to an unencrypted cache by constructing it with keyword argumentallow_unencrypted_cache=True.
- On Linux, the persistent cache requires libsecret and
1.4.0b3 (2020-05-04)
EnvironmentCredentialcorrectly initializesUsernamePasswordCredentialwith the value ofAZURE_TENANT_ID(#11127)- Values for the constructor keyword argument
authorityandAZURE_AUTHORITY_HOSTmay optionally specify an "https" scheme. For example, "https://login.microsoftonline.us" and "login.microsoftonline.us" are both valid. (#10819) - First preview of new API for authenticating users with
DeviceCodeCredentialandInteractiveBrowserCredential(#10612)- new method
authenticateinteractively authenticates a user, returns a serializableAuthenticationRecord - new constructor keyword arguments
authentication_recordenables initializing a credential with anAuthenticationRecordfrom a prior authenticationdisable_automatic_authentication=Trueconfigures the credential to raiseAuthenticationRequiredErrorwhen interactive authentication is necessary to acquire a token rather than immediately begin that authenticationenable_persistent_cache=Trueconfigures these credentials to use a persistent cache on supported platforms (in this release, Windows only). By default they cache in memory only.
- new method
- Now
DefaultAzureCredentialcan authenticate with the identity signed in to Visual Studio Code's Azure extension. (#10472)
1.4.0b2 (2020-04-06)
- After an instance of
DefaultAzureCredentialsuccessfully authenticates, it uses the same authentication method for every subsequent token request. This makes subsequent requests more efficient, and prevents unexpected changes of authentication method. (#10349) - All
get_tokenmethods consistently require at least one scope argument, raising an error when none is passed. Althoughget_token()may sometimes have succeeded in prior versions, it couldn't do so consistently because its behavior was undefined, and dependened on the credential's type and internal state. (#10243) SharedTokenCacheCredentialraisesCredentialUnavailableErrorwhen the cache is available but contains ambiguous or insufficient information. This causesChainedTokenCredentialto correctly try the next credential in the chain. (#10631)- The host of the Active Directory endpoint credentials should use can be set
in the environment variable
AZURE_AUTHORITY_HOST. Seeazure.identity.KnownAuthoritiesfor a list of common values. (#8094)
1.3.1 (2020-03-30)
ManagedIdentityCredentialraisesCredentialUnavailableErrorwhen no identity is configured for an IMDS endpoint. This causesChainedTokenCredentialto correctly try the next credential in the chain. (#10488)
1.4.0b1 (2020-03-10)
DefaultAzureCredentialcan now authenticate using the identity logged in to the Azure CLI, unless explicitly disabled with a keyword argument:DefaultAzureCredential(exclude_cli_credential=True)(#10092)
1.3.0 (2020-02-11)
- Correctly parse token expiration time on Windows App Service (#9393)
- Credentials raise
CredentialUnavailableErrorwhen they can't attempt to authenticate due to missing data or state (#9372) CertificateCredentialsupports password-protected private keys (#9434)
1.2.0 (2020-01-14)
- All credential pipelines include
ProxyPolicy(#8945) - Async credentials are async context managers and have an async
closemethod (#9090)
1.1.0 (2019-11-27)
- Constructing
DefaultAzureCredentialno longer raisesImportErroron Python 3.8 on Windows (8294) InteractiveBrowserCredentialraises when unable to open a web browser (8465)InteractiveBrowserCredentialprompts for account selection (8470)- The credentials composing
DefaultAzureCredentialare configurable by keyword arguments (8514) SharedTokenCacheCredentialaccepts an optionaltenant_idkeyword argument (8689)
1.0.1 (2019-11-05)
ClientCertificateCredentialuses application and tenant IDs correctly (8315)InteractiveBrowserCredentialproperly caches tokens (8352)- Adopted msal 1.0.0 and msal-extensions 0.1.3 (8359)
1.0.0 (2019-10-29)
Breaking changes:
- Async credentials now default to
aiohttpfor transport but the library does not require it as a dependency because the async API is optional. To use async credentials, please installaiohttpor see azure-core documentation for information about customizing the transport. - Renamed
ClientSecretCredentialparameter "secret" to "client_secret" - All credentials with
tenant_idandclient_idpositional parameters now accept them in that order - Changes to
InteractiveBrowserCredentialparameters- positional parameter
client_idis now an optional keyword argument. If no value is provided, the Azure CLI's client ID will be used. - Optional keyword argument
tenantrenamedtenant_id
- positional parameter
- Changes to
DeviceCodeCredential- optional positional parameter
prompt_callbackis now a keyword argument prompt_callback's third argument is now adatetimerepresenting the expiration time of the device code- optional keyword argument
tenantrenamedtenant_id
- optional positional parameter
- Changes to
ManagedIdentityCredential- now accepts no positional arguments, and only one keyword argument:
client_id - transport configuration is now done through keyword arguments as
described in
azure-coredocumentation
- now accepts no positional arguments, and only one keyword argument:
Fixes and improvements:
- Authenticating with a single sign-on shared with other Microsoft applications only requires a username when multiple users have signed in (#8095)
DefaultAzureCredentialaccepts anauthoritykeyword argument, enabling its use in national clouds (#8154)
Dependency changes
- Adopted
msal_extensions0.1.2 - Constrained
msalrequirement to >=0.4.1, <1.0.0
1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)
New features:
AuthorizationCodeCredentialauthenticates with a previously obtained authorization code. See Microsoft Entra's authorization code documentation for more information about this authentication flow.- Multi-cloud support: client credentials accept the authority of an Azure Active
Directory authentication endpoint as an
authoritykeyword argument. Known authorities are defined inazure.identity.KnownAuthorities. The default authority is for Azure Public Cloud,login.microsoftonline.com(KnownAuthorities.AZURE_PUBLIC_CLOUD). An application running in Azure Government would useKnownAuthorities.AZURE_GOVERNMENTinstead:
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential, KnownAuthorities credential = DefaultAzureCredential(authority=KnownAuthorities.AZURE_GOVERNMENT)
Breaking changes:
- Removed
client_secretparameter fromInteractiveBrowserCredential
Fixes and improvements:
UsernamePasswordCredentialcorrectly handles environment configuration with no tenant information (#7260)- user realm discovery requests are sent through credential pipelines (#7260)
1.0.0b3 (2019-09-10)
New features:
SharedTokenCacheCredentialauthenticates with tokens stored in a local cache shared by Microsoft applications. This enables Azure SDK clients to authenticate silently after you've signed in to Visual Studio 2019, for example.DefaultAzureCredentialincludesSharedTokenCacheCredentialwhen the shared cache is available, and environment variableAZURE_USERNAMEis set. See the README for more information.
Dependency changes:
- New dependency:
msal-extensions0.1.1
1.0.0b2 (2019-08-05)
Breaking changes:
- Removed
azure.core.Configurationfrom the public API in preparation for a revamped configuration API. Staticcreate_configmethods have been renamed_create_config, and will be removed in a future release.
Dependency changes:
- Adopted azure-core 1.0.0b2
- If you later want to revert to a version requiring azure-core 1.0.0b1,
of this or another Azure SDK library, you must explicitly install azure-core
1.0.0b1 as well. For example:
pip install azure-core==1.0.0b1 azure-identity==1.0.0b1
- If you later want to revert to a version requiring azure-core 1.0.0b1,
of this or another Azure SDK library, you must explicitly install azure-core
1.0.0b1 as well. For example:
- Adopted MSAL 0.4.1
- New dependency for Python 2.7: mock
New features:
- Added credentials for authenticating users:
DeviceCodeCredentialInteractiveBrowserCredentialUsernamePasswordCredential- async versions of these credentials will be added in a future release
1.0.0b1 (2019-06-28)
Version 1.0.0b1 is the first preview of our efforts to create a user-friendly and Pythonic authentication API for Azure SDK client libraries. For more information about preview releases of other Azure SDK libraries, please visit https://aka.ms/azure-sdk-preview1-python.
This release supports service principal and managed identity authentication. See the documentation for more details. User authentication will be added in an upcoming preview release.
This release supports only global Microsoft Entra tenants, i.e. those using the https://login.microsoftonline.com authentication endpoint.
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