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* feat: OIDC provider (with PR comments)

* chore: Bump jest from 27.2.1 to 27.2.2 (#267)

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* feat: OIDC provider (with PR comments)

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Expand Up @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Configure AWS credential and region environment variables for use in other GitHu
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Credentials](#credentials)
- [Assuming a Role](#assuming-a-role)
+ [Permissions for assuming a role](#permissions-for-assuming-a-role)
+ [Session tagging](#session-tagging)
+ [Sample IAM Role Permissions](#sample-iam-role-cloudformation-template)
- [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners)
- [License Summary](#license-summary)
- [Security Disclosures](#security-disclosures)
Expand All @@ -25,9 +25,7 @@ Add the following step to your workflow:
- name: Configure AWS Credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
# aws-session-token: ${{ secrets.AWS_SESSION_TOKEN }} # if you have/need it
role-to-assume: arn:aws:iam::123456789100:role/my-github-actions-role
aws-region: us-east-2
```
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- name: Configure AWS credentials from Test account
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.TEST_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.TEST_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
role-to-assume: arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/my-github-actions-role-test
aws-region: us-east-1

- name: Copy files to the test website with the AWS CLI
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- name: Configure AWS credentials from Production account
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.PROD_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.PROD_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
role-to-assume: arn:aws:iam::222222222222:role/my-github-actions-role-prod
aws-region: us-west-2

- name: Copy files to the production website with the AWS CLI
Expand All @@ -72,19 +68,39 @@ See [action.yml](action.yml) for the full documentation for this action's inputs
## Credentials
We recommend following [Amazon IAM best practices](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html) for the AWS credentials used in GitHub Actions workflows, including:
* Do not store credentials in your repository's code. You may use [GitHub Actions secrets](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets) to store credentials and redact credentials from GitHub Actions workflow logs.
* [Create an individual IAM user](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html#create-iam-users) with an access key for use in GitHub Actions workflows, preferably one per repository. Do not use the AWS account root user access key.
* Do not store credentials in your repository's code.
* [Grant least privilege](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html#grant-least-privilege) to the credentials used in GitHub Actions workflows. Grant only the permissions required to perform the actions in your GitHub Actions workflows.
* [Rotate the credentials](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html#rotate-credentials) used in GitHub Actions workflows regularly.
* [Monitor the activity](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/best-practices.html#keep-a-log) of the credentials used in GitHub Actions workflows.
## Assuming a Role
If you would like to use the static credentials you provide to this action to assume a role, you can do so by specifying the role ARN in `role-to-assume`.
The role credentials will then be configured in the Actions environment instead of the static credentials you have provided.
The default session duration is 6 hours, but if you would like to adjust this you can pass a duration to `role-duration-seconds`.
We recommend using GitHub's OIDC provider to get short-lived credentials needed for your actions.
Specifying `role-to-assume` without providing an `aws-access-key-id` or a `web-identity-token-file` will signal to the action that you wish to use the OIDC provider.
The default session duration is 1 hour when using the OIDC provider to directly assume an IAM Role.
The default session duration is 6 hours when using an IAM User to assume an IAM Role (by providing an `aws-access-key-id`, `aws-secret-access-key`, and a `role-to-assume`) .
If you would like to adjust this you can pass a duration to `role-duration-seconds`, but the duration cannot exceed the maximum that was defined when the IAM Role was created.
The default session name is GitHubActions, and you can modify it by specifying the desired name in `role-session-name`.

Example:
The following table describes which identity is used based on which values are supplied to the Action:

| **Identity Used** | `aws-access-key-id` | `role-to-assume` | `web-identity-token-file` |
|------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------|------------------|---------------------------|
| [✅ Recommended] Assume Role directly using GitHub OIDC provider | | ✔ | |
| IAM User | ✔ | | |
| Assume Role using IAM User credentials | ✔ | ✔ | |
| Assume Role using WebIdentity Token File credentials | | ✔ | ✔ |

### Examples

```yaml
- name: Configure AWS Credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
aws-region: us-east-2
role-to-assume: arn:aws:iam::123456789100:role/my-github-actions-role
role-session-name: MySessionName
```
In this example, the Action will load the OIDC token from the GitHub-provided environment variable and use it to assume the role `arn:aws:iam::123456789100:role/my-github-actions-role` with the session name `MySessionName`.

```yaml
- name: Configure AWS Credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
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```
In this example, the secret `AWS_ROLE_TO_ASSUME` contains a string like `arn:aws:iam::123456789100:role/my-github-actions-role`. To assume a role in the same account as the static credentials, you can simply specify the role name, like `role-to-assume: my-github-actions-role`.

### Permissions for assuming a role

In order to assume a role, the IAM user for the static credentials must have the following permissions:
```json
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"sts:AssumeRole",
"sts:TagSession"
],
"Resource": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-github-actions-role",
"Effect": "Allow"
}
]
}
### Sample IAM Role CloudFormation Template
```yaml
Parameters:
GitHubOrg:
Type: String
RepositoryName:
Type: String
OIDCProviderArn:
Description: Arn for the GitHub OIDC Provider.
Default: ""
Type: String
Conditions:
CreateOIDCProvider: !Equals
- !Ref OIDCProviderArn
- ""
Resources:
Role:
Type: AWS::IAM::Role
Properties:
RoleName: ExampleGithubRole
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action: sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
Principal:
Federated: !Ref GithubOidc
Condition:
StringLike:
vstoken.actions.githubusercontent.com:sub: !Sub repo:${GitHubOrg}/${RepositoryName}:*
GithubOidc:
Type: AWS::IAM::OIDCProvider
Condition: CreateOIDCProvider
Properties:
Url: https://vstoken.actions.githubusercontent.com
ClientIdList: [sigstore]
ThumbprintList: [a031c46782e6e6c662c2c87c76da9aa62ccabd8e]
Outputs:
Role:
Value: !GetAtt Role.Arn
```

The role's trust policy must allow the IAM user to assume the role:
```json
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "AllowIamUserAssumeRole",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "sts:AssumeRole",
"Principal": {"AWS": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/my-github-actions-user"},
"Condition": {
"StringEquals": {"sts:ExternalId": "Example987"}
}
},
{
"Sid": "AllowPassSessionTags",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "sts:TagSession",
"Principal": {"AWS": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/my-github-actions-user"}
}
]
}
```
The GitHub OIDC Provider only needs to be created once per account (i.e. multiple IAM Roles that can be assumed by the GitHub's OIDC can share a single OIDC Provider)

### Session tagging
The session will have the name "GitHubActions" and be tagged with the following tags:
Expand All @@ -158,7 +178,10 @@ The session will have the name "GitHubActions" and be tagged with the following

_Note: all tag values must conform to [the requirements](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_Tag.html). Particularly, `GITHUB_WORKFLOW` will be truncated if it's too long. If `GITHUB_ACTOR` or `GITHUB_WORKFLOW` contain invalid characters, the characters will be replaced with an '*'._

The action will use session tagging by default during role assumption. You can skip this session tagging by providing `role-skip-session-tagging` as true in the action's inputs:
The action will use session tagging by default during role assumption.
Note that for WebIdentity role assumption, the session tags have to be included in the encoded WebIdentity token.
This means that Tags can only be supplied by the OIDC provider and not set during the AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API call within the Action.
You can skip this session tagging by providing `role-skip-session-tagging` as true in the action's inputs:

```yaml
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
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```
In this case, your runner's credentials must have permissions to assume the role.

You can also assume a role using a web identity token file, such as if using [Amazon EKS IRSA](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/iam-roles-for-service-accounts-technical-overview.html). Pods running in EKS worker nodes that do not run as root can use this file to assume a role with a web identity.
You can also assume a role using a web identity token file, such as if using [Amazon EKS IRSA](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/iam-roles-for-service-accounts-technical-overview.html).
Pods running in EKS worker nodes that do not run as root can use this file to assume a role with a web identity.

You can configure your workflow as follows in order to use this file:
```yaml
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Expand Up @@ -3,10 +3,12 @@ const aws = require('aws-sdk');
const assert = require('assert');
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const axios = require('axios');

// The max time that a GitHub action is allowed to run is 6 hours.
// That seems like a reasonable default to use if no role duration is defined.
const MAX_ACTION_RUNTIME = 6 * 3600;
const DEFAULT_ROLE_DURATION_FOR_OIDC_ROLES = 3600;
const USER_AGENT = 'configure-aws-credentials-for-github-actions';
const MAX_TAG_VALUE_LENGTH = 256;
const SANITIZATION_CHARACTER = '_';
Expand All @@ -25,10 +27,11 @@ async function assumeRole(params) {
roleSessionName,
region,
roleSkipSessionTagging,
webIdentityTokenFile
webIdentityTokenFile,
webIdentityToken
} = params;
assert(
[sourceAccountId, roleToAssume, roleDurationSeconds, roleSessionName, region].every(isDefined),
[roleToAssume, roleDurationSeconds, roleSessionName, region].every(isDefined),
"Missing required input when assuming a Role."
);

Expand All @@ -43,6 +46,10 @@ async function assumeRole(params) {
let roleArn = roleToAssume;
if (!roleArn.startsWith('arn:aws')) {
// Supports only 'aws' partition. Customers in other partitions ('aws-cn') will need to provide full ARN
assert(
isDefined(sourceAccountId),
"Source Account ID is needed if the Role Name is provided and not the Role Arn."
);
roleArn = `arn:aws:iam::${sourceAccountId}:role/${roleArn}`;
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -79,9 +86,15 @@ async function assumeRole(params) {
}

let assumeFunction = sts.assumeRole.bind(sts);

// These are customizations needed for the GH OIDC Provider
if(isDefined(webIdentityToken)) {
delete assumeRoleRequest.Tags;

if(isDefined(webIdentityTokenFile)) {
core.debug("webIdentityTokenFile provided. Will call sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity and take session tags from token contents.")
assumeRoleRequest.WebIdentityToken = webIdentityToken;
assumeFunction = sts.assumeRoleWithWebIdentity.bind(sts);
} else if(isDefined(webIdentityTokenFile)) {
core.debug("webIdentityTokenFile provided. Will call sts:AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity and take session tags from token contents.");
delete assumeRoleRequest.Tags;

const webIdentityTokenFilePath = path.isAbsolute(webIdentityTokenFile) ?
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -172,6 +185,21 @@ async function exportAccountId(maskAccountId, region) {
return accountId;
}

async function getWebIdentityToken() {
const isDefined = i => !!i;
const {ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_URL, ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN} = process.env;

assert(
[ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_URL, ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN].every(isDefined),
'Missing required environment value. Are you running in GitHub Actions?'
);
const { data } = await axios.get(`${ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_URL}&audience=sigstore`, {
headers: {"Authorization": `bearer ${ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN}`}
}
);
return data.value;
}

function loadCredentials() {
// Force the SDK to re-resolve credentials with the default provider chain.
//
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -234,18 +262,28 @@ async function run() {
const maskAccountId = core.getInput('mask-aws-account-id', { required: false });
const roleToAssume = core.getInput('role-to-assume', {required: false});
const roleExternalId = core.getInput('role-external-id', { required: false });
const roleDurationSeconds = core.getInput('role-duration-seconds', {required: false}) || MAX_ACTION_RUNTIME;
let roleDurationSeconds = core.getInput('role-duration-seconds', {required: false}) || MAX_ACTION_RUNTIME;
const roleSessionName = core.getInput('role-session-name', { required: false }) || ROLE_SESSION_NAME;
const roleSkipSessionTaggingInput = core.getInput('role-skip-session-tagging', { required: false })|| 'false';
const roleSkipSessionTagging = roleSkipSessionTaggingInput.toLowerCase() === 'true';
const webIdentityTokenFile = core.getInput('web-identity-token-file', { required: false })
const webIdentityTokenFile = core.getInput('web-identity-token-file', { required: false });

if (!region.match(REGION_REGEX)) {
throw new Error(`Region is not valid: ${region}`);
}

exportRegion(region);

// This wraps the logic for deciding if we should rely on the GH OIDC provider since we may need to reference
// the decision in a few differennt places. Consolidating it here makes the logic clearer elsewhere.
const useGitHubOIDCProvider = () => {
// The assumption here is that self-hosted runners won't be populating the `ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN`
// environment variable and they won't be providing a web idenity token file or access key either.
// V2 of the action might relax this a bit and create an explicit precedence for these so that customers
// can provide as much info as they want and we will follow the established credential loading precedence.
return roleToAssume && process.env.ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN && !accessKeyId && !webIdentityTokenFile
}

// Always export the source credentials and account ID.
// The STS client for calling AssumeRole pulls creds from the environment.
// Plus, in the assume role case, if the AssumeRole call fails, we want
Expand All @@ -258,15 +296,26 @@ async function run() {

exportCredentials({accessKeyId, secretAccessKey, sessionToken});
}

// Regardless of whether any source credentials were provided as inputs,
// validate that the SDK can actually pick up credentials. This validates
// cases where this action is on a self-hosted runner that doesn't have credentials
// configured correctly, and cases where the user intended to provide input
// credentials but the secrets inputs resolved to empty strings.
await validateCredentials(accessKeyId);

const sourceAccountId = await exportAccountId(maskAccountId, region);

// Attempt to load credentials from the GitHub OIDC provider.
// If a user provides an IAM Role Arn and DOESN'T provide an Access Key Id
// The only way to assume the role is via GitHub's OIDC provider.
let sourceAccountId;
let webIdentityToken;
if(useGitHubOIDCProvider()) {
webIdentityToken = await getWebIdentityToken();
roleDurationSeconds = core.getInput('role-duration-seconds', {required: false}) || DEFAULT_ROLE_DURATION_FOR_OIDC_ROLES;
// We don't validate the credentials here because we don't have them yet when using OIDC.
} else {
// Regardless of whether any source credentials were provided as inputs,
// validate that the SDK can actually pick up credentials. This validates
// cases where this action is on a self-hosted runner that doesn't have credentials
// configured correctly, and cases where the user intended to provide input
// credentials but the secrets inputs resolved to empty strings.
await validateCredentials(accessKeyId);

sourceAccountId = await exportAccountId(maskAccountId, region);
}

// Get role credentials if configured to do so
if (roleToAssume) {
Expand All @@ -278,10 +327,19 @@ async function run() {
roleDurationSeconds,
roleSessionName,
roleSkipSessionTagging,
webIdentityTokenFile
webIdentityTokenFile,
webIdentityToken
});
exportCredentials(roleCredentials);
await validateCredentials(roleCredentials.accessKeyId);
// I don't know a good workaround for this. I'm not sure why we're validating the credentials
// so frequently inside the action. The approach I've taken here is that if the GH OIDC token
// isn't set, then we're in a self-hosted runner and we need to validate the credentials for
// some mysterious reason that wasn't explained by whoever wrote this aciton.
//
// It's gross but it works so ... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
if (!process.env.ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN) {
await validateCredentials(roleCredentials.accessKeyId);
}
await exportAccountId(maskAccountId, region);
}
}
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