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Auth Context

This extension embeds information about the principal which triggered an occurrence. This allows consumers of the CloudEvent to perform user-dependent actions without requiring the user ID to be embedded in the data or source field.

This extension is purely informational and is not intended to secure CloudEvents.

Notational Conventions

As with the main CloudEvents specification, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.

However, the scope of these key words is limited to when this extension is used. For example, an attribute being marked as "REQUIRED" does not mean it needs to be in all CloudEvents, rather it needs to be included only when this extension is being used.

Attributes

authtype

  • Type: String
  • Description: An enum representing the type of principal that triggered the occurrence. Valid values are:
    • app_user: An end user of an application. Examples include an AWS cognito, Google Cloud Identity Platform, or Azure Active Directory user.
    • user: A user account registered in the infrastructure. Examples include developer accounts secured by IAM in AWS, Google Cloud Platform, or Azure.
    • service_account: A non-user principal used to identify a service.
    • api_key: A non-user API key
    • system: An obscured identity used when a cloud platform or other system service triggers an event. Examples include a database record which was deleted based on a TTL.
    • unauthenticated: No credentials were used to authenticate the change that triggered the occurrence.
    • unknown: The type of principal cannot be determined and is unknown.
  • Constraints
    • REQUIRED
    • This specification defines the following values, and it is RECOMMENDED that they be used. However, implementations MAY define additional values.

authid

  • Type: String
  • Description: A unique identifier of the principal that triggered the occurrence. This might, for example, be a unique ID in an identity database (userID), an email of a platform user or service account, or the label for an API key.
  • Constraints
    • OPTIONAL

authclaims

  • Type: String
  • Description: A JSON string representing claims of the principal that triggered the event.
  • Constraints
    • OPTIONAL
    • MUST NOT contain actual credentials sufficient for the Consumer to impersonate the principal directly.
    • MAY contain enough information that a Consumer can authenticate against an identity service to mint a credential impersonating the original principal.