Authentication
You can use either of the following authentication methods when calling APIs:
- AK/SK authentication: Requests are encrypted using an AK/SK.
 - Token authentication: Requests are authenticated using a token.
 
AK/SK-based Authentication
 
    - AK/SK-based authentication supports API requests with a body no larger than 12 MB. For API requests with a larger body, you should use token-based authentication.
 - You can use the AK/SK in a permanent or temporary access key. The X-Security-Token field must be configured if the AK/SK in a temporary access key is used, and the field value is security_token of the temporary access key.
 
In AK/SK-based authentication, the 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 with a secret access key to sign requests cryptographically.
 - SK: secret access key. It is used together with an AK to sign requests. They can identify request senders and prevent requests from being modified.
 
In AK/SK-based authentication, you can use the AK/SK to sign requests based on the signature algorithm or use a dedicated signing SDK to sign requests. For details about how to sign requests and use the signing SDK, see the .
 
    The signing SDKs are only used for signing requests and different from the SDKs provided by services.
Token-based Authentication
A token specifies temporary permissions in a computer system. During API authentication using a token, the token is added to request headers to get permissions for calling the API.
 
    - Cache the token for authentication to prevent frequently calling the IAM API to obtain the token. A token is valid for 24 hours.
 - Ensure that the token is valid while you use it. Using a token that will soon expire may cause API calling failures.
 
When calling the API to , you must set auth.scope in the request body to project.
{ 
    "auth": { 
        "identity": { 
            "methods": [ 
                "password" 
            ], 
            "password": { 
                "user": { 
                    "name": "user_name", 
                    "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 ABCDEFG..., add X-Auth-Token: ABCDEFG.... to the request header.
GET https://iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com/v3.0/OS-USER/users  
Content-type: application/json 
X-Auth-Token: ABCDEFG....
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