Esta página explica como criar e gerenciar contas de serviço usando o API de gerenciamento de identidade e acesso (IAM), o console do Google Cloud e o comando gcloud- ferramenta de linha Por padrão, cada projeto pode ter até 100 contas de serviço que controlam o acesso aos seus recursos. Você pode solicitar um aumento de cota, se necessário. Saiba mais sobre cotas e limites ## Antes de você começar Ativar a API IAM Entenda as contas de serviço do IAM Instale a CLI do Google Cloud Funções necessárias Para obter as permissões necessárias para gerenciar contas de serviço, peça ao administrador para conceder a você os seguintes papéis do IAM no projeto: - Para visualizar contas de serviço e metadados da conta de serviço: Exibir contas de serviço ( funções/iam.serviceAccountViewer) - Para visualizar e criar contas de serviço: Criar contas de serviço ( funções/iam.serviceAccountCreator) - Para visualizar e excluir contas de serviço: Excluir contas de serviço ( funções/iam.serviceAccountDeleter) - Para gerenciar totalmente (exibir, criar, atualizar, desabilitar, habilitar, excluir, recuperar a exclusão e gerenciar o acesso a) contas de serviço: Administrador da conta de serviço ( funções/iam.serviceAccountAdmin) Para obter mais informações sobre como conceder funções, consulte Gerenciar acesso Para saber mais sobre essas funções, consulte funções de contas de serviço As funções básicas do IAM também contêm permissões para gerenciar contas de serviço. Você não deve conceder funções básicas em um ambiente de produção, mas pode concedê-las em um ambiente de desenvolvimento ou teste ## Criando uma conta de serviço Ao criar uma conta de serviço, você deve fornecer um ID alfanumérico ( nas amostras abaixo), como `SA_NAME` minha-conta-de-serviço. O ID deve ter entre 6 e 30 caracteres, podendo conter caracteres alfanuméricos minúsculos e hífens. Depois de criar um serviço conta, você não pode mudar seu nome O nome da conta de serviço aparece no endereço de e-mail provisionado durante a criação, no formato `SA_NAME`@ `PROJECT_ID`.iam.gserviceaccount.com Cada conta de serviço também possui um ID numérico exclusivo e permanente, que é gerado automaticamente Você também fornece as seguintes informações ao criar uma conta de serviço: é uma descrição opcional para a conta de serviço SA_DESCRIÇÃO é um nome amigável para a conta de serviço SA_DISPLAY_NAME é o ID do seu projeto do Google Cloud PROJECT_ID Depois de criar uma conta de serviço, pode ser necessário aguardar 60 segundos ou mais antes de usar a conta de serviço. Esse comportamento ocorre porque as operações de leitura são eventualmente consistentes; pode levar algum tempo para que a nova conta de serviço se torne visível. Se você tentar ler ou usar uma conta de serviço imediatamente após criá-la e receber um erro, poderá repetir a solicitação com espera exponencial Console No console do Google Cloud, acesse o Criar página de conta de serviço Vá para Criar conta de serviço Selecione um projeto de nuvem Insira um nome de conta de serviço para exibir no console do Google Cloud O console do Google Cloud gera um ID de conta de serviço com base nesse nome. Edite o ID, se necessário. Você não pode alterar o ID posteriormente Opcional: insira uma descrição da conta de serviço Se você não deseja definir controles de acesso agora, clique em Concluído para terminar de criar a conta de serviço Para definir os controles de acesso agora, clique em Criar e continuar e continuar para a próxima etapa Opcional: escolha um ou mais papéis do IAM para conceder à conta de serviço no projeto Quando terminar de adicionar funções, clique em Prosseguir Opcional: No Campo de função dos usuários da conta de serviço, adicione membros que podem representar a conta de serviço Opcional: No Campo de função dos administradores da conta de serviço, adicione membros que podem gerenciar a conta de serviço Clique Concluído para terminar de criar a conta de serviço gcloud CLI Para criar a conta de serviço, execute o gcloud iam service-accounts createcommand: gcloud iam service-accounts criar SA_NAME\ --description="DESCRIPTION"\ --display-name="DISPLAY_NAME"Substitua os seguintes valores: : o nome da conta de serviço SA_NAME : uma descrição opcional da conta de serviço DESCRIÇÃO : um nome de conta de serviço para exibir no console do Google Cloud NOME EM EXIBIÇÃO - Opcional: para conceder à sua conta de serviço um papel IAM em seu projeto, execute o gcloud projects add-iam-policy-bindingcommand: gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding PROJECT_ID\ --member="serviceAccount: SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com"\ --role="ROLE_NAME"Substitua os seguintes valores: : o código do projeto PROJECT_ID : o nome da conta de serviço SA_NAME : um nome de função, como NOME DO PAPEL funções/compute.osLogin - Opcional: para permitir que os usuários representem a conta de serviço, execute o gcloud iam service-accounts add-iam-policy-bindingcommand para conceder a um usuário o papel de usuário da conta de serviço ( funções/iam.serviceAccountUser) na conta de serviço: gcloud iam service-accounts add-iam-policy-binding SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com \ --member="user: USER_EMAIL"\ --role="roles/iam.serviceAccountUser"Substitua os seguintes valores: : o código do projeto PROJECT_ID : o nome da conta de serviço SA_NAME : o endereço de e-mail do usuário USER_EMAIL - DESCANSO o serviceAccounts.create método cria uma conta de serviço Antes de usar qualquer um dos dados solicitados, faça as seguintes substituições: : seu ID de projeto do Google Cloud. IDs de projeto são strings alfanuméricas, como PROJECT_ID meu projeto : O ID alfanumérico da sua conta de serviço. Este nome deve ter entre 6 e 30 caracteres, podendo conter caracteres alfanuméricos minúsculos e hífens SA_NAME : Opcional. Uma descrição para a conta de serviço SA_DESCRIÇÃO : um nome legível para a conta de serviço SA_DISPLAY_NAME Método HTTP e URL: POST httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts Corpo JSON da solicitação: { "contaId": "SA_NAME", "serviceAccount": { "description": "SA_DESCRIPTION", "displayName": "SA_DISPLAY_NAME"} } Para enviar sua solicitação, expanda uma destas opções: curl (Linux, macOS ou Cloud Shell) Salve o corpo da solicitação em um arquivo chamado request.json, e execute o seguinte comando: curl -X POST -H "Autorização: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)"-H "Tipo de conteúdo: application/json; charset=utf-8"-d @request.json "httpsiam.googleapis.com /v1/projetos/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts"PowerShell (Windows) Salve o corpo da solicitação em um arquivo chamado request.json, e execute o seguinte comando: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Autorização"= "Bearer $cred"} Invoke-WebRequest ` -Método POST ` -Cabeçalhos $cabeçalhos ` -ContentType: "aplicativo/json; charset=utf-8"` -InFile request.json ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts"| Selecionar-objeto -expandir conteúdo API Explorer (navegador) Copie o corpo da solicitação e abra o página de referência do método O painel do API Explorer é aberto no lado direito da página Você pode interagir com esta ferramenta para enviar solicitações Cole o corpo da solicitação nesta ferramenta, preencha todos os outros campos obrigatórios e clique em **Executar** Você deve receber uma resposta JSON semelhante à seguinte: { "name": "projects/my-project/serviceAccounts/[email protected]", "projectId": "my-project", "uniqueId": "123456789012345678901", "email": "[email protected]", "displayName": "Minha conta de serviço", "etag": "BwUp3rVlzes "description": "Uma conta de serviço para executar tarefas em meu projeto", "oauth2ClientId": "987654321098765432109"} C++ Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API IAM C++ namespace iam = ::google::cloud::iam; std::string const& project_id, std::string const& account_id, std::string const& display_name, std::string const& descrição) { iam::IAMClient client(iam::MakeIAMConnection google::iam::admin::v1::ServiceAccount service_account; service_account.set_display_name(display_name); service_account.set_description(description); resposta automática = client.CreateServiceAccount("projects/ "+ project_id, account_id, service_account); if (!response) throw std::runtime_error(response.statusmessage std::cout<< "ServiceAccount criado com sucesso: "<< response->DebugString()<< ""; } C # Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API IAM C# usando Sistema; usando Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2; usando Google.Apis.Iam.v1; usando Google.Apis.Iam.v1.Data; classe parcial pública ServiceAccounts { public static ServiceAccount CreateServiceAccount(string projectId, string name, string displayName) { var credential = GoogleCredential.GetApplicationDefault() .CreateScoped(IamService.Scope.CloudPlatform); var service = new IamService(new IamService.Initializer { HttpClientInitializer = credencial var request = new CreateServiceAccountRequest { AccountId = name, ServiceAccount = new ServiceAccount { DisplayName = displayName } }; var serviceAccount = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Create( request, "projects/ "+ projectId).Execute Console.WriteLine("Conta de serviço criada: "+ serviceAccount.Email); return serviceAccount; } } Vai Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API IAM Go import ( "context""fmt""io"iam "google.golang.org/api/iam/v1") // createServiceAccount cria uma conta de serviço. func createServiceAccount(w io.Writer, projectID, name, displayName string) (*iam.ServiceAccount, error) { ctx := context.Background() service, err := iam.NewService(ctx) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("iam.NewService: %v", err) } request :=&iam.CreateServiceAccountRequest{ AccountId: nome, ServiceAccount:&iam.ServiceAccount{ DisplayName: displayName, }, } account, err := service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Create("projectsprojectID, request).Do() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.Create: %v", err) } fmt.Fprintf(w, "Conta de serviço criada: %v", conta) retornar conta, nil } Java Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API Java do IAM import com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.Iam; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.IamScopes; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.CreateServiceAccountRequest; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.ServiceAccount; import com.google.auth.http.HttpCredentialsAdapter; import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials; importar java.io.IOException; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; importar java.util.Collections; public class CreateServiceAccount { // Cria uma conta de serviço. public static void createServiceAccount(String projectId, String serviceAccountName) { // String projectId = "my-project-id"; // String serviceAccountName = "my-service-account-name"; Iam service = null; try { service = initService } catch (IOException | GeneralSecurityException e) { System.out.println("Não foi possível inicializar o serviço: "+ e.toString return; } try { ServiceAccount serviceAccount = new ServiceAccount serviceAccount.setDisplayName("your-display-name CreateServiceAccountRequest request = new CreateServiceAccountRequest request.setAccountId(serviceAccountName); request.setServiceAccount(serviceAccount); serviceAccount = service.projectsserviceAccountscreate( "projects/"+ projectId, request).execute System.out.println("Conta de serviço criada: "+ serviceAccount.getEmail } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Não foi possível criar conta de serviço: "+ e.toString } } private static Iam initService() throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException { // Use a estratégia Application Default Credentials para autenticação. Para obter mais informações, consulte: // httpscloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#finding_credentials_automatically Credentials GoogleCredentials = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Collections.singleton(IamScopes.CLOUD_PLATFORM // Inicializa o serviço IAM, que pode ser usado para enviar solicitações à API IAM. Iam service = new Iam.Builder( GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport JacksonFactory. getDefaultInstance new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credential)) .setApplicationName("service-accounts") .build return service; } } Pitão Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API IAM Python import os from google.oauth2 import service_account import googleapiclient.discovery def create_service_account(project_id, name, display_name): Cria uma conta de serviço credenciais = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file( filename=os.environ['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS scopeshttpswww.googleapis.com/auth/ cloud-platform service = googleapiclient.discovery.build( 'iam', 'v1', credenciais=credenciais) my_service_account = service.projectsserviceAccountscreate( name='projects/'+ project_id, body={ 'accountId': nome, 'serviceAccount': { 'displayName': display_name } execute() print('Conta de serviço criada: '+ my_service_account['email return my_service_account Depois de criar uma conta de serviço, conceda um ou mais papéis à conta de serviço para que ela possa agir em seu nome Além disso, se a conta de serviço precisar acessar recursos em outros projetos, geralmente você deve habilitar as APIs para esses recursos no projeto em que criou a conta de serviço ## Listando contas de serviço Você pode listar suas contas de serviço para ajudá-lo a auditar contas e chaves de serviço ou como parte de uma ferramenta personalizada para gerenciar contas de serviço Console No console do Google Cloud, acesse o Página de contas de serviço Selecione um projeto o A página de contas de serviço lista todas as contas de serviço gerenciadas pelo usuário no projeto selecionado. A página não lista as contas de serviço gerenciadas pelo Google gcloud CLI Execute o lista de contas de serviço gcloud iam comando para listar todas as contas de serviço em um projeto Comando: lista de contas de serviço gcloud iam A saída é a lista de todas as contas de serviço no projeto: NOME E-MAIL SA_DISPLAY_NAME_1 SA_NAME_1@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com SA_DISPLAY_NAME_2 SA_NAME_2@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com DESCANSO o serviceAccounts.list método lista todas as contas de serviço em seu projeto Antes de usar qualquer um dos dados solicitados, faça as seguintes substituições: : seu ID de projeto do Google Cloud. IDs de projeto são strings alfanuméricas, como PROJECT_ID meu projeto Método HTTP e URL: OBTER httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts Para enviar sua solicitação, expanda uma destas opções: curl (Linux, macOS ou Cloud Shell) Execute o seguinte comando: curl -X GET -H "Autorização: Portador $(gcloud auth print-access-token)""httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts"PowerShell (Windows) Execute o seguinte comando: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Autorização"= "Bearer $cred"} Invoke-WebRequest ` -Método GET ` -Cabeçalhos $cabeçalhos ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts"| Selecionar-objeto -expandir conteúdo API Explorer (navegador) Abra o página de referência do método O painel do API Explorer é aberto no lado direito da página Você pode interagir com esta ferramenta para enviar solicitações Preencha todos os campos obrigatórios e clique em **Executar** Você deve receber uma resposta JSON semelhante à seguinte: { "accounts": [ { "name": "projects/my-project/serviceAccounts/[email protected]", "projectId": "my-project", "uniqueId": "123456789012345678901", "email": "[email protected]", "description": "Minha primeira conta de serviço", "displayName": "Conta de serviço 1", "etag": "BwUpTsLVUkQ "oauth2ClientId": "987654321098765432109"}, { "name": "projects/my-project/serviceAccounts/[email protected]", "projectId": "my-project", "uniqueId ": "234567890123456789012", "email": "[email protected]", "description": "Minha segunda conta de serviço", "displayName": "Conta de serviço 2", "etag": "UkQpTwBVUsL "oauth2ClientId": "876543210987654321098"} ] } C++ Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API IAM C++ namespace iam = ::google::cloud::iam; std::string const& project_id) { iam::IAMClient client(iam::MakeIAMConnection int count = 0; for (auto const& sa : client.ListServiceAccounts("projects/"+ project_id)) { if (!sa) throw std::runtime_error(sa.statusmessage std::cout<< "ServiceAccount recuperada com sucesso: "<< sa->name()<< ""; ++count; } if (count == 0) { std::cout<< "Nenhuma conta de serviço encontrada no projeto: "<< project_id<< ""; } } C # Para saber como instalar e usar a biblioteca de cliente para IAM, consulte Bibliotecas de cliente do IAM. Para obter mais informações, consulte a documentação de referência da API IAM C# usando Sistema; usando System.Collections.Generic; usando Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2; usando Google.Apis.Iam.v1; usando Google.Apis.Iam.v1.Data; classe parcial pública ServiceAccounts { public static IList ListServiceAccounts(string projectId) { var credential = GoogleCredential.GetApplicationDefault() .CreateScoped(IamService.Scope.CloudPlatform); var service = new IamService(new IamService.Initializer { HttpClientInitializer = credentialvar response = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.List( "projects/" + projectId).Execute foreach (ServiceAccount account in response.Accounts) { Console.WriteLine("Name: " + account.Name); Console.WriteLine("Display Name: " + account.DisplayName); Console.WriteLine("Email: " + account.Email); Console.WriteLine } return response.Accounts; } } Go To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Go API reference documentation import ( "context" "fmt" "io" iam "google.golang.org/api/iam/v1" ) // listServiceAccounts lists a project's service accounts. func listServiceAccounts(w io.Writer, projectID string) iam.ServiceAccount, error) { ctx := context.Background() service, err := iam.NewService(ctx) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("iam.NewService: %v", err) } response, err := service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.List("projects/" + projectID).Do() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.List: %v", err) } for _, account := range response.Accounts { fmt.Fprintf(w, "Listing service account: %v ", account.Name) } return response.Accounts, nil } Java To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Java API reference documentation import com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.Iam; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.IamScopes; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.ListServiceAccountsResponse; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.ServiceAccount; import com.google.auth.http.HttpCredentialsAdapter; import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials; import java.io.IOException; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; public class ListServiceAccounts { // Lists all service accounts for the current project. public static void listServiceAccounts(String projectId) { // String projectId = "my-project-id" Iam service = null; try { service = initService } catch (IOException | GeneralSecurityException e) { System.out.println("Unable to initialize service: " + e.toString return; } try { ListServiceAccountsResponse response = service.projectsserviceAccountslist("projects/" + projectId).execute List serviceAccounts = response.getAccounts for (ServiceAccount account : serviceAccounts) { System.out.println("Name: " + account.getName System.out.println("Display Name: " + account.getDisplayName System.out.println("Email: " + account.getEmail System.out.println } } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Unable to list service accounts: " + e.toString } } private static Iam initService() throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException { // Use the Application Default Credentials strategy for authentication. For more info, see: // httpscloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#finding_credentials_automatically GoogleCredentials credential = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Collections.singleton(IamScopes.CLOUD_PLATFORM // Initialize the IAM service, which can be used to send requests to the IAM API. Iam service = new Iam.Builder( GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credential)) .setApplicationName("service-accounts") .build return service; } } Python To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Python API reference documentation import os from google.oauth2 import service_account import googleapiclient.discovery def list_service_accounts(project_id): Lists all service accounts for the current project credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file( filename=os.environ['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS scopeshttpswww.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform service = googleapiclient.discovery.build( 'iam', 'v1', credentials=credentials) service_accounts = service.projectsserviceAccountslist( name='projects/' + project_id).execute() for account in service_accounts['accounts print('Name: ' + account['name print('Email: ' + account['email print(' ') return service_accounts ## Updating a service account The display name (friendly name) and description of a service account are commonly used to capture additional information about the service account, such as the purpose of the service account or a contact person for the account Console In the Google Cloud console, go to the Service accountspage Select a project Click the email address of the service account that you want to rename Enter the new name in the Namebox, then click Save gcloud CLI Execute the gcloud iam service-accounts update command to update a service account Command: gcloud iam service-accounts update SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com \ --description=" UPDATED_SA_DESCRIPTION" \ --display-name=" UPDATED_DISPLAY_NAME" The output is the renamed service account: description: UPDATED_SA_DESCRIPTIONdisplayName: UPDATED_DISPLAY_NAMEname: projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com REST The serviceAccounts.patch method updates a service account Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: : Your Google Cloud project ID. Project IDs are alphanumeric strings, like PROJECT_ID my-project : The ID of your service account. This can either be the service account's email address in the form SA_ID , or the service account's unique numeric ID SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com : The alphanumeric ID of your service account. This name must be between 6 and 30 characters, and can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters and dashes SA_NAME - Replace at least one of the following: : A new display name for your service account UPDATED_DISPLAY_NAME : A new description for your service account UPDATED_DESCRIPTION HTTP method and URL: PATCH httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID Request JSON body: { "serviceAccount": { "email": " SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com", "displayName": " UPDATED_DISPLAY_NAME", "description": " UPDATED_DESCRIPTION" }, "updateMask": "displayName,description" } To send your request, expand one of these options: curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) Save the request body in a file called request.json, and execute the following command: curl -X PATCH -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" -H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" -d @request.json "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID" PowerShell (Windows) Save the request body in a file called request.json, and execute the following command: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" } Invoke-WebRequest ` -Method PATCH ` -Headers $headers ` -ContentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8" ` -InFile request.json ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID" | Select-Object -Expand Content API Explorer (browser) Copy the request body and open the method reference page The API Explorer panel opens on the right side of the page You can interact with this tool to send requests Paste the request body in this tool, complete any other required fields, and click **Execute** You should receive a JSON response similar to the following: { "name": "projects/my-project/serviceAccounts/[email protected]", "displayName": "My updated service account", "description": "An updated description of my service account" } C++ To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C++ API reference documentation namespace iam = ::google::cloud::iam; std::string const& name, std::string const& display_name) { iam::IAMClient client(iam::MakeIAMConnection google::iam::admin::v1::PatchServiceAccountRequest request; google::iam::admin::v1::ServiceAccount service_account; service_account.set_name(name); service_account.set_display_name(display_name); google::protobuf::FieldMask update_mask; *update_mask.add_paths() = "display_name"; *request.mutable_service_account() = service_account; *request.mutable_update_mask() = update_mask; auto response = client.PatchServiceAccount(request); if (!response) throw std::runtime_error(response.statusmessage std::cout << "ServiceAccount successfully updated: " << response->DebugString() << " "; } C# To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C# API reference documentation using System; using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1.Data; public partial class ServiceAccounts { public static ServiceAccount RenameServiceAccount(string email, string newDisplayName) { var credential = GoogleCredential.GetApplicationDefault() .CreateScoped(IamService.Scope.CloudPlatform); var service = new IamService(new IamService.Initializer { HttpClientInitializer = credential// First, get a ServiceAccount using List() or Get string resource = "projectsserviceAccounts/" + email; var serviceAccount = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Get(resource) .Execute // Then you can update the display name. serviceAccount.DisplayName = newDisplayName; serviceAccount = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Update( serviceAccount, resource).Execute Console.WriteLineUpdated display name for {serviceAccount.Email} " + "to: " + serviceAccount.DisplayName); return serviceAccount; } } Go To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Go API reference documentation import ( "context" "fmt" "io" iam "google.golang.org/api/iam/v1" ) // renameServiceAccount renames a service account. func renameServiceAccount(w io.Writer, email, newDisplayName string) (*iam.ServiceAccount, error) { ctx := context.Background() service, err := iam.NewService(ctx) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("iam.NewService: %v", err) } // First, get a ServiceAccount using List() or Get resource := "projectsserviceAccounts/" + email serviceAccount, err := service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Get(resource).Do() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.Get: %v", err) } // Then you can update the display name. serviceAccount.DisplayName = newDisplayName serviceAccount, err = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Update(resource, serviceAccount).Do() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.Update: %v", err) } fmt.Fprintf(w, "Updated service account: %v", serviceAccount.Email) return serviceAccount, nil } Java To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Java API reference documentation import com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.Iam; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.IamScopes; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.ServiceAccount; import com.google.auth.http.HttpCredentialsAdapter; import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials; import java.io.IOException; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; import java.util.Collections; public class RenameServiceAccount { // Changes a service account's display name. public static void renameServiceAccount(String projectId, String serviceAccountName) { // String projectId = "my-project-id"; // String serviceAccountName = "my-service-account-name"; Iam service = null; try { service = initService } catch (IOException | GeneralSecurityException e) { System.out.println("Unable to initialize service: " + e.toString return; } String serviceAccountEmail = serviceAccountName ++ projectId + ".iam.gserviceaccount.com"; try { // First, get a service account using List() or Get() ServiceAccount serviceAccount = service .projects() .serviceAccounts() .get("projectsserviceAccounts/" + serviceAccountEmail) .execute // Then you can update the display name serviceAccount.setDisplayName("your-new-display-name serviceAccount = service .projects() .serviceAccounts() .update(serviceAccount.getName serviceAccount) .execute System.out.println( "Updated display name for " + serviceAccount.getName() + " to: " + serviceAccount.getDisplayName } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Unable to rename service account: " + e.toString } } private static Iam initService() throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException { // Use the Application Default Credentials strategy for authentication. For more info, see: // httpscloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#finding_credentials_automatically GoogleCredentials credential = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Collections.singleton(IamScopes.CLOUD_PLATFORM // Initialize the IAM service, which can be used to send requests to the IAM API. Iam service = new Iam.Builder( GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credential)) .setApplicationName("service-accounts") .build return service; } } Python To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Python API reference documentation import os from google.oauth2 import service_account import googleapiclient.discovery def rename_service_account(email, new_display_name): Changes a service account's display name # First, get a service account using List() or Get() credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file( filename=os.environ['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS scopeshttpswww.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform service = googleapiclient.discovery.build( 'iam', 'v1', credentials=credentials) resource = 'projectsserviceAccounts/' + email my_service_account = service.projectsserviceAccountsget( name=resource).execute() # Then you can update the display name my_service_account['displayName'] = new_display_name my_service_account = service.projectsserviceAccountsupdate( name=resource, body=my_service_account).execute() print('Updated display name for {} to: format( my_service_account['email my_service_account['displayName return my_service_account ## Disabling a service account Similar to deleting a service account, when you disable a service account, applications will no longer have access to Google Cloud resources through that service account. If you disable the default App Engine and Compute Engine service accounts, the instances will no longer have access to resources in the project. If you attempt to disable an already disabled service account, it will have no effect Unlike deleting a service account, disabled service accounts can easily be re-enabled as necessary. We recommend disabling a service account before deleting it to make sure no critical applications are using the service account Console In the Google Cloud console, go to the Service accountspage Select a project Click the name of the service account that you want to disable Under Service account status, click Disable service account, then click Disableto confirm the change gcloud CLI Execute the gcloud iam service-accounts disable command to disable a service account Command: gcloud iam service-accounts disable SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com Output: Disabled service account SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com REST The serviceAccounts.disable method immediately disables a service account Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: : Your Google Cloud project ID. Project IDs are alphanumeric strings, like PROJECT_ID my-project : The ID of your service account. This can either be the service account's email address in the form SA_ID , or the service account's unique numeric ID SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com HTTP method and URL: POST httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID:disable To send your request, expand one of these options: curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) Execute the following command: curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" -H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" -d "" "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID:disable" PowerShell (Windows) Execute the following command: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" } Invoke-WebRequest ` -Method POST ` -Headers $headers ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID:disable" | Select-Object -Expand Content API Explorer (browser) Open the method reference page The API Explorer panel opens on the right side of the page You can interact with this tool to send requests Complete any required fields and click **Execute** If successful, the response body will be empty C++ To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C++ API reference documentation namespace iam = ::google::cloud::iam; std::string const& name) { iam::IAMClient client(iam::MakeIAMConnection google::iam::admin::v1::DisableServiceAccountRequest request; request.set_name(name); auto response = client.DisableServiceAccount(request); if (!response.ok throw std::runtime_error(response.message std::cout << "ServiceAccount successfully disabled. "; } C# To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C# API reference documentation using System; using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1.Data; public partial class ServiceAccounts { public static void DisableServiceAccount(string email) { var credential = GoogleCredential.GetApplicationDefault() .CreateScoped(IamService.Scope.CloudPlatform); var service = new IamService(new IamService.Initializer { HttpClientInitializer = credentialvar request = new DisableServiceAccountRequest string resource = "projectsserviceAccounts/" + email; service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Disable(request, resource).Execute Console.WriteLine("Disabled service account: " + email); } } Go To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Go API reference documentation import ( "context" "fmt" "io" iam "google.golang.org/api/iam/v1" ) // disableServiceAccount disables a service account. func disableServiceAccount(w io.Writer, email string) error { // email:= [email protected] ctx := context.Background() service, err := iam.NewService(ctx) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("iam.NewService: %v", err) } request := &iam.DisableServiceAccountRequest{} _, err = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Disable("projectsserviceAccountsemail, request).Do() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.Disable: %v", err) } fmt.Fprintf(w, "Disabled service account: %v", email) return nil } Java To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Java API reference documentation import com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.Iam; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.IamScopes; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.DisableServiceAccountRequest; import com.google.auth.http.HttpCredentialsAdapter; import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials; import java.io.IOException; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; import java.util.Collections; public class DisableServiceAccount { // Disables a service account. public static void disableServiceAccount(String projectId, String serviceAccountName) { // String projectId = "my-project-id"; // String serviceAccountName = "my-service-account-name"; Iam service = null; try { service = initService } catch (IOException | GeneralSecurityException e) { System.out.println("Unable to initialize service: " + e.toString return; } String serviceAccountEmail = serviceAccountName ++ projectId + ".iam.gserviceaccount.com"; try { DisableServiceAccountRequest request = new DisableServiceAccountRequest service .projects() .serviceAccounts() .disable("projectsserviceAccounts/" + serviceAccountEmail, request) .execute System.out.println("Disabled service account: " + serviceAccountEmail); } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Unable to disable service account: " + e.toString } } private static Iam initService() throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException { // Use the Application Default Credentials strategy for authentication. For more info, see: // httpscloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#finding_credentials_automatically GoogleCredentials credential = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Collections.singleton(IamScopes.CLOUD_PLATFORM // Initialize the IAM service, which can be used to send requests to the IAM API. Iam service = new Iam.Builder( GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credential)) .setApplicationName("service-accounts") .build return service; } } Python To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Python API reference documentation import os from google.oauth2 import service_account import googleapiclient.discovery def disable_service_account(email): Disables a service account credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file( filename=os.environ['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS scopeshttpswww.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform service = googleapiclient.discovery.build( 'iam', 'v1', credentials=credentials) service.projectsserviceAccountsdisable( name='projectsserviceAccounts/' + email).execute() print("Disabled service account :" + email) ## Enabling a service account After enabling a disabled service account, applications will regain access to Google Cloud resources through that service account You can enable a disabled service account whenever you need to. If you attempt to enable an already enabled service account, it will have no effect Console In the Google Cloud console, go to the Service accountspage Select a project Click the name of the service account that you want to enable Under Service account status, click Enable service account, then click Enableto confirm the change gcloud CLI Execute the gcloud iam service-accounts enable command to enable a service account Command: gcloud iam service-accounts enable SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com Output: Enabled service account SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com REST The serviceAccounts.enable method enables a previously disabled service account Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: : Your Google Cloud project ID. Project IDs are alphanumeric strings, like PROJECT_ID my-project : The ID of your service account. This can either be the service account's email address in the form SA_ID , or the service account's unique numeric ID SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com HTTP method and URL: POST httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID:enable To send your request, expand one of these options: curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) Execute the following command: curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" -H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" -d "" "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID:enable" PowerShell (Windows) Execute the following command: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" } Invoke-WebRequest ` -Method POST ` -Headers $headers ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID:enable" | Select-Object -Expand Content API Explorer (browser) Open the method reference page The API Explorer panel opens on the right side of the page You can interact with this tool to send requests Complete any required fields and click **Execute** If successful, the response body will be empty C++ To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C++ API reference documentation namespace iam = ::google::cloud::iam; std::string const& name) { iam::IAMClient client(iam::MakeIAMConnection google::iam::admin::v1::EnableServiceAccountRequest request; request.set_name(name); auto response = client.EnableServiceAccount(request); if (!response.ok throw std::runtime_error(response.message std::cout << "ServiceAccount successfully enabled. "; } C# To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C# API reference documentation using System; using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1.Data; public partial class ServiceAccounts { public static void EnableServiceAccount(string email) { var credential = GoogleCredential.GetApplicationDefault() .CreateScoped(IamService.Scope.CloudPlatform); var service = new IamService(new IamService.Initializer { HttpClientInitializer = credentialvar request = new EnableServiceAccountRequest string resource = "projectsserviceAccounts/" + email; service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Enable(request, resource).Execute Console.WriteLine("Enabled service account: " + email); } } Go To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Go API reference documentation import ( "context" "fmt" "io" iam "google.golang.org/api/iam/v1" ) // enableServiceAccount enables a service account. func enableServiceAccount(w io.Writer, email string) error { // email:= [email protected] ctx := context.Background() service, err := iam.NewService(ctx) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("iam.NewService: %v", err) } request := &iam.EnableServiceAccountRequest{} _, err = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Enable("projectsserviceAccountsemail, request).Do() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.Enable: %v", err) } fmt.Fprintf(w, "Enabled service account: %v", email) return nil } Java To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Java API reference documentation import com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.Iam; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.IamScopes; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.model.EnableServiceAccountRequest; import com.google.auth.http.HttpCredentialsAdapter; import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials; import java.io.IOException; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; import java.util.Collections; public class EnableServiceAccount { // Enables a service account. public static void enableServiceAccount(String projectId, String serviceAccountName) { // String projectId = "my-project-id"; // String serviceAccountName = "my-service-account-name"; Iam service = null; try { service = initService } catch (IOException | GeneralSecurityException e) { System.out.println("Unable to initialize service: " + e.toString return; } String serviceAccountEmail = serviceAccountName ++ projectId + ".iam.gserviceaccount.com"; try { EnableServiceAccountRequest request = new EnableServiceAccountRequest service .projects() .serviceAccounts() .enable("projectsserviceAccounts/" + serviceAccountEmail, request) .execute System.out.println("Enabled service account: " + serviceAccountEmail); } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Unable to enable service account: " + e.toString } } private static Iam initService() throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException { // Use the Application Default Credentials strategy for authentication. For more info, see: // httpscloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#finding_credentials_automatically GoogleCredentials credential = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Collections.singleton(IamScopes.CLOUD_PLATFORM // Initialize the IAM service, which can be used to send requests to the IAM API. Iam service = new Iam.Builder( GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credential)) .setApplicationName("service-accounts") .build return service; } } Python To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Python API reference documentation import os from google.oauth2 import service_account import googleapiclient.discovery def enable_service_account(email): Enables a service account credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file( filename=os.environ['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS scopeshttpswww.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform service = googleapiclient.discovery.build( 'iam', 'v1', credentials=credentials) service.projectsserviceAccountsenable( name='projectsserviceAccounts/' + email).execute() print("Enabled service account :" + email) ## Deleting a service account When you delete a service account, applications will no longer have access to Google Cloud resources through that service account. If you delete the default App Engine and Compute Engine service accounts, the instances will no longer have access to resources in the project Delete with caution; make sure your critical applications are no longer using a service account before deleting it. If you're not sure whether a service account is being used, we recommend disabling the service account before deleting it. Disabled service accounts can be easily re-enabled if they are still in use If you delete a service account, then create a new service account with the same name, the new service account is treated as a separate identity; it does not inherit the roles granted to the deleted service account. In contrast, when you delete a service account, then undelete it, the service account's identity does not change, and the service account retains its roles When a service account is deleted, its role bindings are not immediately removed; they are automatically purged from the system after a maximum of 60 days. Until that time, the service account appears in role bindings with a deleted: prefix and a ?uid= suffix, where `NUMERIC_ID` is a unique numeric ID for the service account `NUMERIC_ID` Deleted service accounts do not count towards your service account quota Console In the Google Cloud console, go to the Service accountspage Select a project Select the service account you want to delete, and then click Delete gcloud CLI Execute the gcloud iam service-accounts delete command to delete a service account Command: gcloud iam service-accounts delete SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com Output: Deleted service account SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com REST The serviceAccounts.delete method deletes a service account Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: : Your Google Cloud project ID. Project IDs are alphanumeric strings, like PROJECT_ID my-project : The ID of your service account. This can either be the service account's email address in the form SA_ID , or the service account's unique numeric ID SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com HTTP method and URL: DELETE httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID To send your request, expand one of these options: curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) Execute the following command: curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID" PowerShell (Windows) Execute the following command: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" } Invoke-WebRequest ` -Method DELETE ` -Headers $headers ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_ID" | Select-Object -Expand Content API Explorer (browser) Open the method reference page The API Explorer panel opens on the right side of the page You can interact with this tool to send requests Complete any required fields and click **Execute** If successful, the response body will be empty C++ To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C++ API reference documentation namespace iam = ::google::cloud::iam; std::string const& name) { iam::IAMClient client(iam::MakeIAMConnection auto response = client.DeleteServiceAccount(name); if (!response.ok throw std::runtime_error(response.message std::cout << "ServiceAccount successfully deleted. "; } C# To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM C# API reference documentation using System; using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2; using Google.Apis.Iam.v1; public partial class ServiceAccounts { public static void DeleteServiceAccount(string email) { var credential = GoogleCredential.GetApplicationDefault() .CreateScoped(IamService.Scope.CloudPlatform); var service = new IamService(new IamService.Initializer { HttpClientInitializer = credentialstring resource = "projectsserviceAccounts/" + email; service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Delete(resource).Execute Console.WriteLine("Deleted service account: " + email); } } Go To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Go API reference documentation import ( "context" "fmt" "io" iam "google.golang.org/api/iam/v1" ) // deleteServiceAccount deletes a service account. func deleteServiceAccount(w io.Writer, email string) error { ctx := context.Background() service, err := iam.NewService(ctx) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("iam.NewService: %v", err) } _, err = service.Projects.ServiceAccounts.Delete("projectsserviceAccounts/" + email).Do() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Projects.ServiceAccounts.Delete: %v", err) } fmt.Fprintf(w, "Deleted service account: %v", email) return nil } Java To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Java API reference documentation import com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.Iam; import com.google.api.services.iam.v1.IamScopes; import com.google.auth.http.HttpCredentialsAdapter; import com.google.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredentials; import java.io.IOException; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; import java.util.Collections; public class DeleteServiceAccount { // Deletes a service account. public static void deleteServiceAccount(String projectId, String serviceAccountName) { // String projectId = "my-project-id"; // String serviceAccountName = "my-service-account-name"; Iam service = null; try { service = initService } catch (IOException | GeneralSecurityException e) { System.out.println("Unable to initialize service: " + e.toString return; } String serviceAccountEmail = serviceAccountName ++ projectId + ".iam.gserviceaccount.com"; try { service .projects() .serviceAccounts() .delete("projectsserviceAccounts/" + serviceAccountEmail) .execute System.out.println("Deleted service account: " + serviceAccountEmail); } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Unable to delete service account: " + e.toString } } private static Iam initService() throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException { // Use the Application Default Credentials strategy for authentication. For more info, see: // httpscloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#finding_credentials_automatically GoogleCredentials credential = GoogleCredentials.getApplicationDefault() .createScoped(Collections.singleton(IamScopes.CLOUD_PLATFORM // Initialize the IAM service, which can be used to send requests to the IAM API. Iam service = new Iam.Builder( GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance new HttpCredentialsAdapter(credential)) .setApplicationName("service-accounts") .build return service; } } Python To learn how to install and use the client library for IAM, see IAM client libraries. For more information, see the IAM Python API reference documentation import os from google.oauth2 import service_account import googleapiclient.discovery def delete_service_account(email): Deletes a service account credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file( filename=os.environ['GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS scopeshttpswww.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform service = googleapiclient.discovery.build( 'iam', 'v1', credentials=credentials) service.projectsserviceAccountsdelete( name='projectsserviceAccounts/' + email).execute() print('Deleted service account: ' + email) ## Undeleting a service account In some cases, you can use the undelete command to undelete a deleted service account. You can usually undelete a deleted service account if it meets these criteria: The service account was deleted less than 30 days ago After 30 days, IAM permanently removes the service account. Google Cloud cannot recover the service account after it is permanently removed, even if you file a support request There is no existing service account with the same name as the deleted service account For example, suppose that you accidentally delete the service account [email protected]. You still need a service account with that name, so you create a new service account with the same name, [email protected] The new service account does not inherit the permissions of the deleted service account. In effect, it is completely separate from the deleted service account. However, you cannot undelete the original service account, because the new service account has the same name To address this issue, delete the new service account, then try to undelete the original service account If you are not able to undelete the service account, you can create a new service account with the same name; revoke all of the roles from the deleted service account; and grant the same roles to the new service account. For details, see Policies with deleted principals Finding a deleted service account's numeric ID When you undelete a service account, you must provide its numeric ID. The numeric ID is a 21-digit number, such as 123456789012345678901, that uniquely identifies the service account. For example, if you delete a service account, then create a new service account with the same name, the original service account and the new service account will have different numeric IDs If you know that a binding in an allow policy includes the deleted service account, you can get the allow policy, then find the numeric ID in the allow policy. The numeric ID is appended to the name of the deleted service account. For example, in this allow policy, the numeric ID for the deleted service account is 123456789012345678901: { "version": 1, "etag": "BwUjMhCsNvY "bindings": [ { "members": [ "deleted:serviceAccount:[email protected]?uid=123456789012345678901 "role": "roles/iam.serviceAccountUser" }, ] } Numeric IDs are only appended to the names of deleted principals Alternatively, you can search your audit logs for the DeleteServiceAccount operation that deleted the service account: In the Google Cloud console, go to the Logs explorerpage In the query editor, enter the following query, replacing with the email address of your service account (for example, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL [email protected]): resource.type="service_account" resource.labels.email_id=" SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL" "DeleteServiceAccount" If the service account was deleted more than an hour ago, click Last 1 hour, select a longer period of time from the drop-down list, then click Apply Click Run query. The Logs Explorer displays the DeleteServiceAccountoperations that affected service accounts with the name you specified Find and note the numeric ID of the deleted service account by doing one of the following: If the search results include only one DeleteServiceAccountoperation, find the numeric ID in the Unique IDfield of the Log fieldspane If the search results show more than one log, do the following: Find the correct log entry. To find the correct log entry, click theexpander arrow next to a log entry. Review the details of the log entry and determine whether the log entry shows the operation that you want to undo. Repeat this process until you find the correct log entry In the correct log entry, locate the service account's numeric ID. To locate the numeric ID, expand the log entry's protoPayloadfield, then find the resourceNamefield The numeric ID is everything after serviceAccountsin the resourceNamefield - - Undeleting the service account by numeric ID After you find the numeric ID for the deleted service account, you can try to undelete the service account gcloud CLI Execute the gcloud beta iam service-accounts undelete command to undelete a service account Command: gcloud beta iam service-accounts undelete ACCOUNT_ID Output: restoredAccount: email: SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com etag: BwWWE7zpApg= name: projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_NAME@ PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com oauth2ClientId: '123456789012345678901' projectId: PROJECT_IDuniqueId: ' ACCOUNT_ID' REST The serviceAccounts.undelete method restores a deleted service account Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements: : Your Google Cloud project ID. Project IDs are alphanumeric strings, like PROJECT_ID my-project : The unique numeric ID of the service account SA_NUMERIC_ID HTTP method and URL: POST httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_NUMERIC_ID:undelete To send your request, expand one of these options: curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) Execute the following command: curl -X POST -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" -H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" -d "" "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_NUMERIC_ID:undelete" PowerShell (Windows) Execute the following command: $cred = gcloud auth print-access-token $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" } Invoke-WebRequest ` -Method POST ` -Headers $headers ` -Uri "httpsiam.googleapis.com/v1/projects/ PROJECT_ID/serviceAccounts/ SA_NUMERIC_ID:undelete" | Select-Object -Expand Content API Explorer (browser) Open the method reference page The API Explorer panel opens on the right side of the page You can interact with this tool to send requests Complete any required fields and click **Execute** If the account can be undeleted, you receive a 200 OK response code with details about the restored service account, like the following: { "restoredAccount": { "name": "projects/my-project/serviceAccounts/[email protected]", "projectId": "my-project", "uniqueId": "123456789012345678901", "email": "[email protected]", "displayName": "My service account", "etag": "BwUp3rVlzes "description": "A service account for running jobs in my project", "oauth2ClientId": "987654321098765432109" } } ## What's next - Learn how to create and manage service account keys - Review the process for granting IAM roles to all types of principals, including service accounts - Explore how you can use role recommendations to downscope permissions for all principals, including service accounts - Understand how to allow principals to impersonate service accounts ## Try it for yourself If you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how our products perform in real-world scenarios. 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