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feat(libstore): add AWS SSO support for S3 authentication #14645
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xokdvium
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This enables seamless AWS SSO authentication for S3 binary caches without requiring users to manually export credentials. This adds SSO support by calling aws_credentials_provider_new_sso() from the C library directly. It builds a custom credential chain: Env → SSO → Profile → IMDS The SSO provider requires a TLS context for HTTPS connections to SSO endpoints, which is created once and shared across all providers.
Add validation for TLS context and client bootstrap initialization, with appropriate error messages when these fail. The TLS context failure is now a warning that gracefully disables SSO, while bootstrap failure throws since it's required for all providers.
The default (empty) profile case was using CreateCredentialsProviderChainDefault which didn't properly support role_arn/source_profile based role assumption via STS because TLS context wasn't being passed to the Profile provider. This change unifies the credential chain for all profiles (default and named), ensuring: - Consistent behavior between default and named profiles - Proper TLS context is passed for STS operations - SSO support works for both cases
Mic92
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Dec 1, 2025
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| def setup_s3(populate_bucket=[], public=False, versioned=False): | ||
| def setup_s3(populate_bucket=[], public=False, versioned=False, profiles=None): |
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BTW. It would make sense to start adding types here at some point. mypy is enabled in NixOS tests.
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Fixes: #14476
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