Updated on 2024-11-29 GMT+08:00

Authentication

Requests for calling an API can be authenticated using either of the following methods:
  • AK/SK-based authentication: Requests are authenticated by encrypting the request body using an AK/SK pair.
  • Token-based authentication: Requests are authenticated using a token.

AK/SK-based Authentication

  • AK/SK-based authentication supports API requests with a body not larger than 12 MB. For API requests with a larger body, token-based authentication is recommended.
  • Both AK/SK in a permanent access key or in a temporary access are supported. The X-Security-Token field must be configured when the AK/SK in the temporary access key is used, and the field value is the security_token of the temporary access key.

In AK/SK-based 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 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-based authentication, you can use an AK/SK to sign requests based on the signature algorithm or use the signing SDK to sign requests.

The signing SDK is only used for signing requests and is different from the SDKs provided by services.

Token-based Authentication

  • The validity period of a token is 24 hours. When using a token for authentication, cache it to prevent frequently API calling.
  • Ensure that the token is valid when you use it. Using a token that will soon expire may cause API calling failures.

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.

The token can be obtained by calling the API in Obtaining a User Token. A project-level token is required for calling this service API, that is, when calling the API for obtaining a user token, set the value of 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...., add X-Auth-Token: ABCDEFJ.... in a request as follows: