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Azure Key Vault certificate utilities for the Swarmauri ecosystem

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swarmauri_certs_azure

Community-maintained utilities for working with X.509 certificates via Azure Key Vault.

Features

  • AzureKeyVaultCertService adapter that plugs into Swarmauri's certificate service architecture.
  • RFC-aligned helpers for serial number generation (RFC 5280), PEM formatting (RFC 7468), and PKCS#10 CSR creation (RFC 2986).
  • Native DefaultAzureCredential support so you can reuse the same authentication chain across tools.
  • Works with RSA 2048-bit key material—perfect for Key Vault-backed certificate issuance flows.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10 or newer.
  • An Azure Key Vault enabled for the Certificates and Keys resource providers.
  • Exportable RSA key material (PEM) or an Azure Key Vault key that can be exported for CSR signing.
  • Azure credentials configured for DefaultAzureCredential (e.g., AZURE_CLIENT_ID, managed identity, or CLI login).

Installation

# pip
pip install swarmauri_certs_azure

# poetry
poetry add swarmauri_certs_azure

# uv (pyproject-based projects)
uv add swarmauri_certs_azure

Quickstart

Generate a CSR using AzureKeyVaultCertService and store it for downstream issuance:

import asyncio
from pathlib import Path

from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

from swarmauri_certs_azure.certs import AzureKeyVaultCertService
from swarmauri_core.crypto.types import KeyRef


async def main() -> None:
    service = AzureKeyVaultCertService(
        vault_url="https://example-vault.vault.azure.net/",
        credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
    )

    key_ref = KeyRef(material=Path("app-private-key.pem").read_bytes())
    csr_bytes = await service.create_csr(
        key=key_ref,
        subject={"CN": "app.example.com"},
        san={"dns": ["app.example.com", "www.app.example.com"]},
    )

    Path("app.csr").write_bytes(csr_bytes)
    print("CSR written to app.csr")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Integrate with Azure Certificate Workflows

After generating the CSR, import it into Azure Key Vault or an external CA:

from pathlib import Path

from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.certificates import CertificateClient

vault_url = "https://example-vault.vault.azure.net/"
client = CertificateClient(vault_url=vault_url, credential=DefaultAzureCredential())

csr_bytes = Path("app.csr").read_bytes()

poller = client.begin_create_certificate(
    certificate_name="app-cert",
    policy={
        "contentType": "application/x-pem-file",
        "csr": csr_bytes,
    },
)

certificate = poller.result()
print("Certificate operation state:", certificate.properties.x509_thumbprint)

For external issuance, submit app.csr to your CA, then store the returned certificate chain back in Key Vault using set_certificate_contacts and import_certificate.

Testing

Run tests with:

uv run --package swarmauri_certs_azure --directory community pytest

Best Practices

  • Prefer managed identities or workload identity federation over client secrets in production.
  • Scope Key Vault permissions tightly (get, sign, unwrapKey) for the keys used by this service.
  • Rotate keys and certificates ahead of expiry; the helper functions simplify CSR generation for renewals.
  • Persist generated CSRs and issued certificates securely to aid in auditing and disaster recovery.

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