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<h1><a href="iam_v1.html">Google Identity and Access Management (IAM) API</a> . <a href="iam_v1.projects.html">projects</a> . <a href="iam_v1.projects.serviceAccounts.html">serviceAccounts</a></h1>
<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="iam_v1.projects.serviceAccounts.keys.html">keys()</a></code>
</p>
<p class="firstline">Returns the keys Resource.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#create">create(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Creates a ServiceAccount and returns it.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Deletes a ServiceAccount.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Gets a ServiceAccount.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#getIamPolicy">getIamPolicy(resource, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Returns the IAM access control policy for a ServiceAccount.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#list">list(name, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, pageSize=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Lists ServiceAccounts for a project.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Retrieves the next page of results.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#setIamPolicy">setIamPolicy(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Sets the IAM access control policy for a ServiceAccount.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#signBlob">signBlob(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Signs a blob using a service account's system-managed private key.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Tests the specified permissions against the IAM access control policy for a ServiceAccount.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
<code><a href="#update">update(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Updates a ServiceAccount. Currently, only the following fields are updatable: `display_name` . The `etag` is mandatory.</p>
<h3>Method Details</h3>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="create">create(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Creates a ServiceAccount and returns it.
Args:
name: string, Required. The resource name of the project associated with the service accounts, such as `projects/my-project-123`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # The service account create request.
"serviceAccount": { # A service account in the Identity and Access Management API. To create a service account, specify the `project_id` and the `account_id` for the account. The `account_id` is unique within the project, and is used to generate the service account email address and a stable `unique_id`. If the account already exists, the account's resource name is returned in util::Status's ResourceInfo.resource_name in the format of projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}. The caller can use the name in other methods to access the account. All other methods can identify the service account using the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. # The ServiceAccount resource to create. Currently, only the following values are user assignable: `display_name` .
"oauth2ClientId": "A String", # @OutputOnly. The OAuth2 client id for the service account. This is used in conjunction with the OAuth2 clientconfig API to make three legged OAuth2 (3LO) flows to access the data of Google users.
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A user-specified description of the service account. Must be fewer than 100 UTF-8 bytes.
"name": "A String", # The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`.
"projectId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The id of the project that owns the service account.
"etag": "A String", # Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.
"uniqueId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The unique and stable id of the service account.
"email": "A String", # @OutputOnly The email address of the service account.
},
"accountId": "A String", # Required. The account id that is used to generate the service account email address and a stable unique id. It is unique within a project, must be 6-30 characters long, and match the regular expression `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])` to comply with RFC1035.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # A service account in the Identity and Access Management API. To create a service account, specify the `project_id` and the `account_id` for the account. The `account_id` is unique within the project, and is used to generate the service account email address and a stable `unique_id`. If the account already exists, the account's resource name is returned in util::Status's ResourceInfo.resource_name in the format of projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}. The caller can use the name in other methods to access the account. All other methods can identify the service account using the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account.
"oauth2ClientId": "A String", # @OutputOnly. The OAuth2 client id for the service account. This is used in conjunction with the OAuth2 clientconfig API to make three legged OAuth2 (3LO) flows to access the data of Google users.
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A user-specified description of the service account. Must be fewer than 100 UTF-8 bytes.
"name": "A String", # The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`.
"projectId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The id of the project that owns the service account.
"etag": "A String", # Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.
"uniqueId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The unique and stable id of the service account.
"email": "A String", # @OutputOnly The email address of the service account.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Deletes a ServiceAccount.
Args:
name: string, The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. (required)
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); } The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Gets a ServiceAccount.
Args:
name: string, The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. (required)
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # A service account in the Identity and Access Management API. To create a service account, specify the `project_id` and the `account_id` for the account. The `account_id` is unique within the project, and is used to generate the service account email address and a stable `unique_id`. If the account already exists, the account's resource name is returned in util::Status's ResourceInfo.resource_name in the format of projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}. The caller can use the name in other methods to access the account. All other methods can identify the service account using the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account.
"oauth2ClientId": "A String", # @OutputOnly. The OAuth2 client id for the service account. This is used in conjunction with the OAuth2 clientconfig API to make three legged OAuth2 (3LO) flows to access the data of Google users.
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A user-specified description of the service account. Must be fewer than 100 UTF-8 bytes.
"name": "A String", # The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`.
"projectId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The id of the project that owns the service account.
"etag": "A String", # Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.
"uniqueId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The unique and stable id of the service account.
"email": "A String", # @OutputOnly The email address of the service account.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="getIamPolicy">getIamPolicy(resource, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Returns the IAM access control policy for a ServiceAccount.
Args:
resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. `resource` is usually specified as a path. For example, a Project resource is specified as `projects/{project}`. (required)
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `Binding` binds a list of `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions defined by IAM. **Example** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/owner", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com", ] }, { "role": "roles/viewer", "members": ["user:sean@example.com"] } ] } For a description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam).
"bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. Multiple `bindings` must not be specified for the same `role`. `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. Required
"members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. `members` can have the following values: * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is on the internet; with or without a Google account. * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` or `joe@example.com`. * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. For example, `admins@example.com`. * `domain:{domain}`: A Google Apps domain name that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
"A String",
],
},
],
"version": 42, # Version of the `Policy`. The default version is 0.
"etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing policy is overwritten blindly.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="list">list(name, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, pageSize=None)</code>
<pre>Lists ServiceAccounts for a project.
Args:
name: string, Required. The resource name of the project associated with the service accounts, such as `projects/my-project-123`. (required)
pageToken: string, Optional pagination token returned in an earlier ListServiceAccountsResponse.next_page_token.
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
pageSize: integer, Optional limit on the number of service accounts to include in the response. Further accounts can subsequently be obtained by including the ListServiceAccountsResponse.next_page_token in a subsequent request.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # The service account list response.
"nextPageToken": "A String", # To retrieve the next page of results, set ListServiceAccountsRequest.page_token to this value.
"accounts": [ # The list of matching service accounts.
{ # A service account in the Identity and Access Management API. To create a service account, specify the `project_id` and the `account_id` for the account. The `account_id` is unique within the project, and is used to generate the service account email address and a stable `unique_id`. If the account already exists, the account's resource name is returned in util::Status's ResourceInfo.resource_name in the format of projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}. The caller can use the name in other methods to access the account. All other methods can identify the service account using the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account.
"oauth2ClientId": "A String", # @OutputOnly. The OAuth2 client id for the service account. This is used in conjunction with the OAuth2 clientconfig API to make three legged OAuth2 (3LO) flows to access the data of Google users.
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A user-specified description of the service account. Must be fewer than 100 UTF-8 bytes.
"name": "A String", # The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`.
"projectId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The id of the project that owns the service account.
"etag": "A String", # Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.
"uniqueId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The unique and stable id of the service account.
"email": "A String", # @OutputOnly The email address of the service account.
},
],
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</code>
<pre>Retrieves the next page of results.
Args:
previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)
Returns:
A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="setIamPolicy">setIamPolicy(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Sets the IAM access control policy for a ServiceAccount.
Args:
resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. `resource` is usually specified as a path. For example, a Project resource is specified as `projects/{project}`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for `SetIamPolicy` method.
"policy": { # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `Binding` binds a list of `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions defined by IAM. **Example** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/owner", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com", ] }, { "role": "roles/viewer", "members": ["user:sean@example.com"] } ] } For a description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam). # REQUIRED: The complete policy to be applied to the `resource`. The size of the policy is limited to a few 10s of KB. An empty policy is a valid policy but certain Cloud Platform services (such as Projects) might reject them.
"bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. Multiple `bindings` must not be specified for the same `role`. `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. Required
"members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. `members` can have the following values: * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is on the internet; with or without a Google account. * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` or `joe@example.com`. * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. For example, `admins@example.com`. * `domain:{domain}`: A Google Apps domain name that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
"A String",
],
},
],
"version": 42, # Version of the `Policy`. The default version is 0.
"etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing policy is overwritten blindly.
},
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. A `Policy` consists of a list of `bindings`. A `Binding` binds a list of `members` to a `role`, where the members can be user accounts, Google groups, Google domains, and service accounts. A `role` is a named list of permissions defined by IAM. **Example** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/owner", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com", ] }, { "role": "roles/viewer", "members": ["user:sean@example.com"] } ] } For a description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM developer's guide](https://cloud.google.com/iam).
"bindings": [ # Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. Multiple `bindings` must not be specified for the same `role`. `bindings` with no members will result in an error.
{ # Associates `members` with a `role`.
"role": "A String", # Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`. Required
"members": [ # Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. `members` can have the following values: * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is on the internet; with or without a Google account. * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. * `user:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a specific Google account. For example, `alice@gmail.com` or `joe@example.com`. * `serviceAccount:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a service account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. * `group:{emailid}`: An email address that represents a Google group. For example, `admins@example.com`. * `domain:{domain}`: A Google Apps domain name that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
"A String",
],
},
],
"version": 42, # Version of the `Policy`. The default version is 0.
"etag": "A String", # `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. If no `etag` is provided in the call to `setIamPolicy`, then the existing policy is overwritten blindly.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="signBlob">signBlob(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Signs a blob using a service account's system-managed private key.
Args:
name: string, The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # The service account sign blob request.
"bytesToSign": "A String", # The bytes to sign.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # The service account sign blob response.
"keyId": "A String", # The id of the key used to sign the blob.
"signature": "A String", # The signed blob.
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Tests the specified permissions against the IAM access control policy for a ServiceAccount.
Args:
resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. `resource` is usually specified as a path. For example, a Project resource is specified as `projects/{project}`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # Request message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
"permissions": [ # The set of permissions to check for the `resource`. Permissions with wildcards (such as '*' or 'storage.*') are not allowed. For more information see [IAM Overview](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions).
"A String",
],
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # Response message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
"permissions": [ # A subset of `TestPermissionsRequest.permissions` that the caller is allowed.
"A String",
],
}</pre>
</div>
<div class="method">
<code class="details" id="update">update(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Updates a ServiceAccount. Currently, only the following fields are updatable: `display_name` . The `etag` is mandatory.
Args:
name: string, The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`. (required)
body: object, The request body. (required)
The object takes the form of:
{ # A service account in the Identity and Access Management API. To create a service account, specify the `project_id` and the `account_id` for the account. The `account_id` is unique within the project, and is used to generate the service account email address and a stable `unique_id`. If the account already exists, the account's resource name is returned in util::Status's ResourceInfo.resource_name in the format of projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}. The caller can use the name in other methods to access the account. All other methods can identify the service account using the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account.
"oauth2ClientId": "A String", # @OutputOnly. The OAuth2 client id for the service account. This is used in conjunction with the OAuth2 clientconfig API to make three legged OAuth2 (3LO) flows to access the data of Google users.
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A user-specified description of the service account. Must be fewer than 100 UTF-8 bytes.
"name": "A String", # The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`.
"projectId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The id of the project that owns the service account.
"etag": "A String", # Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.
"uniqueId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The unique and stable id of the service account.
"email": "A String", # @OutputOnly The email address of the service account.
}
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Returns:
An object of the form:
{ # A service account in the Identity and Access Management API. To create a service account, specify the `project_id` and the `account_id` for the account. The `account_id` is unique within the project, and is used to generate the service account email address and a stable `unique_id`. If the account already exists, the account's resource name is returned in util::Status's ResourceInfo.resource_name in the format of projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}. The caller can use the name in other methods to access the account. All other methods can identify the service account using the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the account. The `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account.
"oauth2ClientId": "A String", # @OutputOnly. The OAuth2 client id for the service account. This is used in conjunction with the OAuth2 clientconfig API to make three legged OAuth2 (3LO) flows to access the data of Google users.
"displayName": "A String", # Optional. A user-specified description of the service account. Must be fewer than 100 UTF-8 bytes.
"name": "A String", # The resource name of the service account in the following format: `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{account}`. Requests using `-` as a wildcard for the project will infer the project from the `account` and the `account` value can be the `email` address or the `unique_id` of the service account. In responses the resource name will always be in the format `projects/{project}/serviceAccounts/{email}`.
"projectId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The id of the project that owns the service account.
"etag": "A String", # Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.
"uniqueId": "A String", # @OutputOnly The unique and stable id of the service account.
"email": "A String", # @OutputOnly The email address of the service account.
}</pre>
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