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Entra ID credentials provider implementation for Redis-py client

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The redis-entra-id Python package helps simplifying the authentication with Azure Managed Redis and Azure Cache for Redis using Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory). It enables seamless integration with Azure's Redis services by fetching authentication tokens and managing the token renewal in the background. This package builds on top of redis-py and provides a structured way to authenticate by using a:

  • System-assigned managed identity
  • User-assigned managed identity
  • Service principal

You can learn more about managed identities in the Microsoft Entra ID documentation.

Preparation

Create a service principal in Azure

In this quick start guide, you will register an application and create a service principal in Azure. Then the following credentials are used to authenticate via Entra ID:

  • Tenant id
  • Client id
  • Client secret

Create cache and grant access

Create a Redis cache in Azure and grant your service principal access:

  1. Create a cache resource and wait until it was created successfully
  2. Navigate to Settings/Authentication
  3. If needed, enable Entra ID authentication
  4. Assign your previously created service principal to the cache

Further details are available in the AMR or ACR documentation.

Install the Entra ID package

You need to install the redis-py Entra ID package via the following command:

pip install redis-entra-id

The package depends on redis-py.

Usage

Step 1 - Import the dependencies

After having installed the package, you can import its modules:

from redis import Redis
from redis_entraid.cred_provider import *

Step 2 - Create the credential provider via the factory method

credential_provider = create_from_service_principal(
    CLIENT_ID, 
    CLIENT_SECRET, 
    TENANT_ID
)

Step 3 - Provide optional token renewal configuration

The default configuration would be applied, but you're able to customise it.

credential_provider = create_from_service_principal(
    CLIENT_ID, 
    CLIENT_SECRET, 
    TENANT_ID,
    token_manager_config=TokenManagerConfig(
        expiration_refresh_ratio=0.9,
        lower_refresh_bound_millis=DEFAULT_LOWER_REFRESH_BOUND_MILLIS,
        token_request_execution_timeout_in_ms=DEFAULT_TOKEN_REQUEST_EXECUTION_TIMEOUT_IN_MS,
        retry_policy=RetryPolicy(
            max_attempts=5,
            delay_in_ms=50
        )
    )
)

You can test the credentials provider by obtaining a token. The following example demonstrates both, a synchronous and an asynchronous approach:

# Synchronous
credential_provider.get_credentials()

# Asynchronous
await credential_provider.get_credentials_async()

Step 4 - Connect to Redis

When using Entra ID, Azure enforces TLS on your Redis connection. Here is an example that shows how to test the connection in an insecure way:

client = Redis(host=HOST, port=PORT, ssl=True, ssl_cert_reqs=None, credential_provider=credential_provider)
print("The database size is: {}".format(client.dbsize()))

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