Revoking a Cluster Certificate of a User
Function
This API is used to revoke a certificate of a specified cluster.
Once the cluster certificate is revoked, the certificate applicant will no longer be able to use the downloaded certificate and kubectl configuration files to access the cluster. However, the applicant can simply download the files again and use the newly downloaded ones to regain access.
Constraints
Before revoking a cluster certificate, you need to get the user ID, which can be obtained in either of the following ways:
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Method 1: Obtain the certificate downloaded by the applicant. The name (CN - Common Name) of the certificate is the required user ID.
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Method 2: If you cannot obtain the certificate downloaded by the applicant, use CTS to obtain the events of deleting a user (deleteUser) and deleting an agency (deleteAgency). The resource IDs of the events are the IDs of the deleted user and delegated account, respectively.
If the ID still cannot be obtained, submit a service ticket.
Calling Method
For details, see Calling APIs.
URI
POST /api/v3/projects/{project_id}/clusters/{cluster_id}/clustercertrevoke
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
project_id |
Yes |
String |
Details: Project ID. For details about how to obtain the value, see How to Obtain Parameters in the API URI. Constraints: None Options: Project IDs of the account Default value: N/A |
cluster_id |
Yes |
String |
Details: Cluster ID. For details about how to obtain the value, see How to Obtain Parameters in the API URI. Constraints: None Options: Cluster IDs Default value: N/A |
Request Parameters
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Content-Type |
Yes |
String |
Details: Request body type or format Constraints: The GET method is not verified. Options:
Default value: N/A |
X-Auth-Token |
Yes |
String |
Details: Requests for calling an API can be authenticated using either a token or AK/SK. If token-based authentication is used, this parameter is mandatory and must be set to a user token. For details, see Obtaining a User Token. Constraints: None Options: N/A Default value: N/A |
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
userId |
No |
String |
User ID |
agencyId |
No |
String |
Agency ID |
Response Parameters
None
Example Requests
POST /api/v3/projects/{project_id}/clusters/{cluster_id}/clustercertrevoke { "userId" : "537e7a3bd**********6c5657fd908ff" }
Example Responses
None
SDK Sample Code
The SDK sample code is as follows.
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package com.huaweicloud.sdk.test; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.ICredential; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.BasicCredentials; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ConnectionException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.RequestTimeoutException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ServiceResponseException; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.cce.v3.region.CceRegion; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.cce.v3.*; import com.huaweicloud.sdk.cce.v3.model.*; public class RevokeKubernetesClusterCertSolution { public static void main(String[] args) { // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment String ak = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK"); String sk = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK"); String projectId = "{project_id}"; ICredential auth = new BasicCredentials() .withProjectId(projectId) .withAk(ak) .withSk(sk); CceClient client = CceClient.newBuilder() .withCredential(auth) .withRegion(CceRegion.valueOf("<YOUR REGION>")) .build(); RevokeKubernetesClusterCertRequest request = new RevokeKubernetesClusterCertRequest(); request.withClusterId("{cluster_id}"); CertRevokeConfigRequestBody body = new CertRevokeConfigRequestBody(); body.withUserId("537e7a3bd**********6c5657fd908ff"); request.withBody(body); try { RevokeKubernetesClusterCertResponse response = client.revokeKubernetesClusterCert(request); System.out.println(response.toString()); } catch (ConnectionException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (RequestTimeoutException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (ServiceResponseException e) { e.printStackTrace(); System.out.println(e.getHttpStatusCode()); System.out.println(e.getRequestId()); System.out.println(e.getErrorCode()); System.out.println(e.getErrorMsg()); } } } |
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# coding: utf-8 import os from huaweicloudsdkcore.auth.credentials import BasicCredentials from huaweicloudsdkcce.v3.region.cce_region import CceRegion from huaweicloudsdkcore.exceptions import exceptions from huaweicloudsdkcce.v3 import * if __name__ == "__main__": # The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. # In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment ak = os.environ["CLOUD_SDK_AK"] sk = os.environ["CLOUD_SDK_SK"] projectId = "{project_id}" credentials = BasicCredentials(ak, sk, projectId) client = CceClient.new_builder() \ .with_credentials(credentials) \ .with_region(CceRegion.value_of("<YOUR REGION>")) \ .build() try: request = RevokeKubernetesClusterCertRequest() request.cluster_id = "{cluster_id}" request.body = CertRevokeConfigRequestBody( user_id="537e7a3bd**********6c5657fd908ff" ) response = client.revoke_kubernetes_cluster_cert(request) print(response) except exceptions.ClientRequestException as e: print(e.status_code) print(e.request_id) print(e.error_code) print(e.error_msg) |
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package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/core/auth/basic" cce "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/cce/v3" "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/cce/v3/model" region "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/cce/v3/region" ) func main() { // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security. // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment ak := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK") sk := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK") projectId := "{project_id}" auth := basic.NewCredentialsBuilder(). WithAk(ak). WithSk(sk). WithProjectId(projectId). Build() client := cce.NewCceClient( cce.CceClientBuilder(). WithRegion(region.ValueOf("<YOUR REGION>")). WithCredential(auth). Build()) request := &model.RevokeKubernetesClusterCertRequest{} request.ClusterId = "{cluster_id}" userIdCertRevokeConfigRequestBody:= "537e7a3bd**********6c5657fd908ff" request.Body = &model.CertRevokeConfigRequestBody{ UserId: &userIdCertRevokeConfigRequestBody, } response, err := client.RevokeKubernetesClusterCert(request) if err == nil { fmt.Printf("%+v\n", response) } else { fmt.Println(err) } } |
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Status Codes
Status Code |
Description |
---|---|
200 |
A user cluster certificate has been revoked. |
Error Codes
See Error Codes.
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