- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Topic Management
- Subscription Management
- Message Template Management
- SMN Operation Recording
- Logs
- Permissions Management
- Quotas
- Appendix
- API Reference
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- What Are the Advantages of SMN?
- What Protocols Does SMN Support?
- How Is SMN Billed?
- What Are the Requirements for an SMN Topic Name?
- How Many Topics Can I Create?
- How Many Subscriptions Can Be Added to a Topic?
- How Many Messages Can Be Published to a Topic?
- How Many Message Templates Can I Create?
- What Are the Limitations on SMS Messages?
- Can I Add Subscriptions Using Multiple Protocols to a Topic?
- Can a Topic Creator Change Subscription Protocols in a Topic?
- Can I Change a Subscription Endpoint for a Topic?
- Can I Delete a Published Message?
- Does SMN Ensure That Messages Are Received by Subscription Endpoints?
- Will a Subscriber Receive the Same Message Multiple Times?
- Why Do Subscribers Fail to Receive Messages After I Publish Messages to a Topic?
- What Can I Do When Pictures in an Email Message Cannot Be Displayed?
- How Do I Obtain My Account ID?
- How Does DingTalk, Lark, or WeCom Chatbot Obtain Subscription Endpoints?
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Authentication
- Token authentication: Requests are authenticated using tokens.
- AK/SK authentication: Requests are encrypted using AK/SK pairs. AK/SK authentication is recommended because it is more secure than token authentication.
Token Authentication
The validity period of a token is 24 hours. When using a token for authentication, cache it to prevent frequently calling the IAM API used to obtain a user token.
A token specifies temporary permissions in a computer system. During API authentication using a token, the token is added to requests to get permissions for calling the API. You can obtain a token by calling the Obtaining User Token API.
- For a project-level service, you need to obtain a project-level token. When you call the API, set auth.scope in the request body to project.
- For a global service, you need to obtain a global token. When you call the API, set auth.scope in the request body to domain.
IMS is a project-level service. When you call the API, set auth.scope in the request body to project.
{ "auth": { "identity": { "methods": [ "password" ], "password": { "user": { "name": "username", "password": "********", "domain": { "name": "domainname" } } } }, "scope": { "project": { "name": "xxxxxxxx" } } } }
After a token is obtained, the X-Auth-Token header field must be added to requests to specify the token when calling other APIs. For example, if the token is ABCDEFJ...., X-Auth-Token: ABCDEFJ.... can be added to a request as follows:
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POST https://iam.myhuaweicloud.eu/v3/auth/projects Content-Type: application/json X-Auth-Token: ABCDEFJ.... |
AK/SK Authentication
AK/SK authentication supports API requests with a body not larger than 12 MB. For API requests with a larger body, token authentication is recommended.
In AK/SK authentication, AK/SK is used to sign requests and the signature is then added to the requests for authentication.
- AK: access key ID, which is a unique identifier used in conjunction with a secret access key to sign requests cryptographically.
- SK: secret access key, which is used in conjunction with an AK to sign requests cryptographically. It identifies a request sender and prevents the request from being modified.
In AK/SK authentication, you can use an AK/SK to sign requests based on the signature algorithm or using the signing SDK. For details about how to sign requests and use the signing SDK, see API Request Signing Guide.
The signing SDK is only used for signing requests and is different from the SDKs provided by services.
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