azure-identity-java
Authenticate Java applications with Azure services using Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD).
What this skill does
# Azure Identity (Java)
Authenticate Java applications with Azure services using Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD).
## Installation
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-identity</artifactId>
<version>1.15.0</version>
</dependency>
```
## Key Concepts
| Credential | Use Case |
|------------|----------|
| `DefaultAzureCredential` | **Recommended** - Works in dev and production |
| `ManagedIdentityCredential` | Azure-hosted apps (App Service, Functions, VMs) |
| `EnvironmentCredential` | CI/CD pipelines with env vars |
| `ClientSecretCredential` | Service principals with secret |
| `ClientCertificateCredential` | Service principals with certificate |
| `AzureCliCredential` | Local dev using `az login` |
| `InteractiveBrowserCredential` | Interactive login flow |
| `DeviceCodeCredential` | Headless device authentication |
## DefaultAzureCredential (Recommended)
The `DefaultAzureCredential` tries multiple authentication methods in order:
1. Environment variables
2. Workload Identity
3. Managed Identity
4. Azure CLI
5. Azure PowerShell
6. Azure Developer CLI
```java
import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredential;
import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder;
// Simple usage
DefaultAzureCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build();
// Use with any Azure client
BlobServiceClient blobClient = new BlobServiceClientBuilder()
.endpoint("https://<storage-account>.blob.core.windows.net")
.credential(credential)
.buildClient();
KeyClient keyClient = new KeyClientBuilder()
.vaultUrl("https://<vault-name>.vault.azure.net")
.credential(credential)
.buildClient();
```
### Configure DefaultAzureCredential
```java
DefaultAzureCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder()
.managedIdentityClientId("<user-assigned-identity-client-id>") // For user-assigned MI
.tenantId("<tenant-id>") // Limit to specific tenant
.excludeEnvironmentCredential() // Skip env vars
.excludeAzureCliCredential() // Skip Azure CLI
.build();
```
## Managed Identity
For Azure-hosted applications (App Service, Functions, AKS, VMs).
```java
import com.azure.identity.ManagedIdentityCredential;
import com.azure.identity.ManagedIdentityCredentialBuilder;
// System-assigned managed identity
ManagedIdentityCredential credential = new ManagedIdentityCredentialBuilder()
.build();
// User-assigned managed identity (by client ID)
ManagedIdentityCredential credential = new ManagedIdentityCredentialBuilder()
.clientId("<user-assigned-client-id>")
.build();
// User-assigned managed identity (by resource ID)
ManagedIdentityCredential credential = new ManagedIdentityCredentialBuilder()
.resourceId("/subscriptions/<sub>/resourceGroups/<rg>/providers/Microsoft.ManagedIdentity/userAssignedIdentities/<name>")
.build();
```
## Service Principal with Secret
```java
import com.azure.identity.ClientSecretCredential;
import com.azure.identity.ClientSecretCredentialBuilder;
ClientSecretCredential credential = new ClientSecretCredentialBuilder()
.tenantId("<tenant-id>")
.clientId("<client-id>")
.clientSecret("<client-secret>")
.build();
```
## Service Principal with Certificate
```java
import com.azure.identity.ClientCertificateCredential;
import com.azure.identity.ClientCertificateCredentialBuilder;
// From PEM file
ClientCertificateCredential credential = new ClientCertificateCredentialBuilder()
.tenantId("<tenant-id>")
.clientId("<client-id>")
.pemCertificate("<path-to-cert.pem>")
.build();
// From PFX file with password
ClientCertificateCredential credential = new ClientCertificateCredentialBuilder()
.tenantId("<tenant-id>")
.clientId("<client-id>")
.pfxCertificate("<path-to-cert.pfx>", "<pfx-password>")
.build();
// Send certificate chain for SNI
ClientCertificateCredential credential = new ClientCertificateCredentialBuilder()
.tenantId("<tenant-id>")
.clientId("<client-id>")
.pemCertificate("<path-to-cert.pem>")
.sendCertificateChain(true)
.build();
```
## Environment Credential
Reads credentials from environment variables.
```java
import com.azure.identity.EnvironmentCredential;
import com.azure.identity.EnvironmentCredentialBuilder;
EnvironmentCredential credential = new EnvironmentCredentialBuilder().build();
```
### Required Environment Variables
**For service principal with secret:**
```bash
AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>
```
**For service principal with certificate:**
```bash
AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH=/path/to/cert.pem
AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD=<optional-password>
```
**For username/password:**
```bash
AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
AZURE_USERNAME=<username>
AZURE_PASSWORD=<password>
```
## Azure CLI Credential
For local development using `az login`.
```java
import com.azure.identity.AzureCliCredential;
import com.azure.identity.AzureCliCredentialBuilder;
AzureCliCredential credential = new AzureCliCredentialBuilder()
.tenantId("<tenant-id>") // Optional: specific tenant
.build();
```
## Interactive Browser
For desktop applications requiring user login.
```java
import com.azure.identity.InteractiveBrowserCredential;
import com.azure.identity.InteractiveBrowserCredentialBuilder;
InteractiveBrowserCredential credential = new InteractiveBrowserCredentialBuilder()
.clientId("<client-id>")
.redirectUrl("http://localhost:8080") // Must match app registration
.build();
```
## Device Code
For headless devices (IoT, CLI tools).
```java
import com.azure.identity.DeviceCodeCredential;
import com.azure.identity.DeviceCodeCredentialBuilder;
DeviceCodeCredential credential = new DeviceCodeCredentialBuilder()
.clientId("<client-id>")
.challengeConsumer(challenge -> {
// Display to user
System.out.println(challenge.getMessage());
})
.build();
```
## Chained Credential
Create custom authentication chains.
```java
import com.azure.identity.ChainedTokenCredential;
import com.azure.identity.ChainedTokenCredentialBuilder;
ChainedTokenCredential credential = new ChainedTokenCredentialBuilder()
.addFirst(new ManagedIdentityCredentialBuilder().build())
.addLast(new AzureCliCredentialBuilder().build())
.build();
```
## Workload Identity (AKS)
For Azure Kubernetes Service with workload identity.
```java
import com.azure.identity.WorkloadIdentityCredential;
import com.azure.identity.WorkloadIdentityCredentialBuilder;
// Reads from AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_FEDERATED_TOKEN_FILE
WorkloadIdentityCredential credential = new WorkloadIdentityCredentialBuilder().build();
// Or explicit configuration
WorkloadIdentityCredential credential = new WorkloadIdentityCredentialBuilder()
.tenantId("<tenant-id>")
.clientId("<client-id>")
.tokenFilePath("/var/run/secrets/azure/tokens/azure-identity-token")
.build();
```
## Token Caching
Enable persistent token caching for better performance.
```java
// Enable token caching (in-memory by default)
DefaultAzureCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder()
.enableAccountIdentifierLogging()
.build();
// With shared token cache (for multi-credential scenarios)
SharedTokenCacheCredential credential = new SharedTokenCacheCredentialBuilder()
.clientId("<client-id>")
.build();
```
## Sovereign Clouds
```java
import com.azure.identity.AzureAuthorityHosts;
// Azure Government
DefaultAzureCredential govCredential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder()
.authorityHost(AzureAuthorityHosts.AZURE_GOVERNMENT)
.build();
// Azure China
DefaultAzureCredential chinaCredential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder()
.authorityHost(AzureAuthorityHosts.AZURE_CHINA)
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