Create service account token APIedit

Creates a service accounts token for access without requiring basic authentication.

Requestedit

POST /_security/service/<namespace>/<service>/credential/token/<token_name>

PUT /_security/service/<namespace>/<service>/credential/token/<token_name>

POST /_security/service/<namespace>/<service>/credential/token

Prerequisitesedit

  • To use this API, you must have at least the manage_service_account cluster privilege.

Descriptionedit

A successful create service account token API call returns a JSON structure that contains the service account token, its name, and its secret value.

Service account tokens never expire. You must actively delete them if they are no longer needed.

Path parametersedit

namespace
(Required, string) Name of the namespace.
service
(Required, string) Name of the service name.
token_name

(Optional, string) Name for the service account token. If omitted, a random name will be generated.

Token names must be at least 1 and no more than 256 characters. They can contain alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9), dashes (-), and underscores (_), but cannot begin with an underscore.

Token names must be unique in the context of the associated service account. They must also be globally unique with their fully qualified names, which are comprised of the service account principal and token name, such as <namespace>/<service>/<token-name>.

Examplesedit

The following request creates a service account token:

POST /_security/service/elastic/fleet-server/credential/token/token1

The response includes the service account token, its name, and its secret value:

{
  "created": true,
  "token": {
    "name": "token1",
    "value": "AAEAAWVsYXN0aWM...vZmxlZXQtc2VydmVyL3Rva2VuMTo3TFdaSDZ" 
  }
}

The secret value to use as a bearer token

To use the service account token, include the generated token value in a request with an Authorization: Bearer header:

curl -H "Authorization: Bearer AAEAAWVsYXN0aWM...vZmxlZXQtc2VydmVyL3Rva2VuMTo3TFdaSDZ" http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health

If your node has xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled set to true, then you must specify https in the request URL.

The following request creates a service token with an auto-generated token name:

POST /_security/service/elastic/fleet-server/credential/token

The response includes the service account token, its auto-generated name, and its secret value:

{
  "created": true,
  "token": {
    "name": "Jk5J1HgBuyBK5TpDrdo4",
    "value": "AAEAAWVsYXN0aWM...vZmxlZXQtc2VydmVyL3Rva2VuMTo3TFdaSDZ"
  }
}