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README.md

Managing on-prem service account keys by uploading public keys

When managing GCP Service Accounts with terraform, it's often a question on how to avoid Service Account Key in the terraform state?

This example shows how to manage IAM Service Account Keys by generating a key pair and uploading the public part of the key to GCP, it has the following benefits:

Running the example

Clone this repository or open it in cloud shell, then go through the following steps to create resources:

Cleaning up example keys

rm -f /public-keys/data-uploader/
rm -f /public-keys/prisma-security/

Generate keys for service accounts

mkdir keys && cd keys
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -days 30 \
    -keyout data_uploader_private_key.pem \
    -out ../public-keys/data-uploader/public_key.pem \
    -subj "/CN=unused"
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -days 30 \
    -keyout prisma_security_private_key.pem \
    -out ../public-keys/prisma-security/public_key.pem \
    -subj "/CN=unused"

Deploy service accounts and keys

cd ..
terraform init
terraform apply -var project_id=$GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT

Extract JSON credentials templates from terraform output and put the private part of the keys into templates

terraform show -json | jq '.values.outputs."data-uploader-credentials".value."public_key.pem" | fromjson' > data-uploader.json
terraform show -json | jq '.values.outputs."prisma-security-credentials".value."public_key.pem" | fromjson' > prisma-security.json

contents=$(jq --arg key "$(cat keys/data_uploader_private_key.pem)" '.private_key=$key' data-uploader.json) && echo "$contents" > data-uploader.json
contents=$(jq --arg key "$(cat keys/prisma_security_private_key.pem)" '.private_key=$key' prisma-security.json) && echo "$contents" > prisma-security.json

Testing the example

Validate that service accounts json credentials are valid

gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file prisma-security.json
gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file data-uploader.json

Cleaning up

terraform destroy -var project_id=$GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT

Variables

name description type required default
project_id Project id. string
project_create Create project instead of using an existing one. bool false

Outputs

name description sensitive
data-uploader-credentials Data Uploader SA json key templates.
prisma-security-credentials Prisma Security SA json key templates.