Provisioning an OIDC Provider in Azure for Pulumi Cloud
This example will create OIDC configuration between Pulumi Cloud and Azure, specifically demonstrating connectivity with Pulumi ESC. The program automates the process detailed in the Azure documentation for the following activities:
- Create a Microsoft Entra application and service principal that can access resources
- Create federated credentials
Prerequisites
Running the Example
Clone the examples repo and navigate to the folder for this example.
git clone https://github.com/pulumi/examples.git
cd examples/azure-py-oidc-provider-pulumi-cloud
Next, to deploy the application and its infrastructure, follow these steps:
Create a new stack, which is an isolated deployment target for this example:
pulumi stack init dev
Set your Pulumi ESC environment name and desired Azure region:
pulumi config set environmentName <your-environment-name> # replace with your environment name pulumi config set azure-native:location WestUS2 # any valid Azure region will work
Install requirements.
python3 -m venv venv venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
Run
pulumi up -y
. Once the program completes, it will output a YAML template for you to use in the next step.
Validating the OIDC Configuration
This next section will walk you through validating your OIDC configuration using Pulumi ESC.
- Start by creating a new Pulumi ESC environment.
- Then, copy the template definition from the output in the CLI and paste it into your environment.
- Save your environment file and run the
pulumi env open <your-pulumi-org>/<your-environment>
command in the CLI. You should see output similar to the following:
$ pulumi env open myOrg/myEnvironment
{
"azure": {
"login": {
"clientId": "b537....",
"oidc": {
"token": "eyJh...."
},
"subscriptionId": "0282....",
"tenantId": "7061...."
}
},
"environmentVariables": {
"ARM_CLIENT_ID": "b537....",
"ARM_OIDC_TOKEN": "eyJh....",
"ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID": "0282....",
"ARM_TENANT_ID": "7061....",
"ARM_USE_OIDC": "true"
}
}
Clean-Up Resources
Once you are done, you can destroy all of the resources as well as the stack:
$ pulumi destroy
$ pulumi stack rm