wash claims
Every actor in a wasmCloud environment claims its capabilities or the features it can interact with to supplement its current behavior. These capabilities are claimed in the form of JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). wash claims
will assist you to generate, manage and view these JWTs for wasmCloud actors. Following are the subcommands available under wash claims
.
inspect
sign
token
inspect
This subcommand will be deprecated in future versions. Please use wash inspect
instead.
Inspect helps you to examine the capabilities of a wasmCloud component. It accepts the path to the wasmCloud actor or provider and prints out the properties of that component.
Usage
➜ wash claims inspect wasmcloud.azurecr.io/echo:0.3.7
Echo - Module
Account ACOJJN6WUP4ODD75XEBKKTCCUJJCY5ZKQ56XVKYK4BEJWGVAOOQHZMCW
Module MBCFOPM6JW2APJLXJD3Z5O4CN7CPYJ2B4FTKLJUR5YR5MITIU7HD3WD5
Expires never
Can Be Used immediately
Version 0.3.7 (4)
Call Alias (Not set)
Capabilities
HTTP Server
Logging
Tags
None
➜ wash claims inspect wasmcloud.azurecr.io/httpserver:0.19.1
HTTP Server - Provider Archive
Account ACOJJN6WUP4ODD75XEBKKTCCUJJCY5ZKQ56XVKYK4BEJWGVAOOQHZMCW
Service VAG3QITQQ2ODAOWB5TTQSDJ53XK3SHBEIFNK4AYJ5RKAX2UNSCAPHA5M
Capability Contract ID wasmcloud:httpserver
Vendor wasmCloud
Version 0.17.0
Revision 0
Supported Architecture Targets
x86_64-macos
armv7-linux
aarch64-linux
x86_64-windows
x86_64-linux
aarch64-macos
Options
--jwt-only
Extract the raw JWT from the file and print to stdout
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--digest
(Alias -d
) Digest to verify artifact against (if OCI URL is provided for component)
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--allow-latest
Allow latest artifact tags (if OCI URL is provided for component)
--user
(Alias -u
) OCI username, if omitted anonymous authentication will be used [env: WASH_REG_USER]
--password
(Alias -p
) OCI password, if omitted anonymous authentication will be used [env: WASH_REG_PASSWORD]
--insecure
Allow insecure (HTTP) registry connections
--no-cache
skip the local OCI cache
sign
wash claims sign
assists you in signing a WebAssembly component by specifying some standard capabilities available in the wasmCloud environment. A user may also specify custom capabilities and other metadata such as expiration, tags, etc.
Usage
wash claims sign /path/to/wasm-module --name=component-name -q -k
Options
--destination
(Alias -d
) Destination for signed module. If this flag is not provided, the signed module will be placed in the same directory as the source with a "_s" suffix
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--keyvalue
(Alias -k
) Enable the Key/Value Store standard capability
--msg
(Alias -g
) Enable the Message broker standard capability
--http_server
(Alias -q
) Enable the HTTP server standard capability
--http_client
Enable the HTTP client standard capability
--blob_store
(Alias -f
) Enable access to the blob store capability
--extras
(Alias -z
) Enable access to the extras functionality (random nos, guids, etc)
--logging
(Alias -l
) Enable access to logging capability
--events
(Alias -e
) Enable access to an append-only event stream provider
--name
(Alias -n
) A human-readable, descriptive name for the token
--cap
(Alias -c
) Add custom capabilities
--tag
(Alias -t
) A list of arbitrary tags to be embedded in the token
--prov
(Alias -p
) Indicates whether the signed module is a capability provider instead of an actor (the default is actor)
--rev
(Alias -r
) Revision number
--ver
(Alias -v
) Human-readable version string
--call-alias
(Alias -a
) Developer or human friendly unique alias used for invoking an actor, consisting of lowercase alphanumeric characters, underscores '_' and slashes '/'
--issuer
(Alias -i
) Path to issuer seed key (account). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_ISSUER_KEY]
--subject
(Alias -s
) Path to subject seed key (module). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_SUBJECT_KEY]
--directory
Location of key files for signing. Defaults to $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) [env: WASH_KEYS]
--expires
(Alias -x
) Indicates the token expires in the given amount of days. If this option is left off, the token will never expire
--nbf
(Alias -b
) Not before days. Period in days that must elapse before this token is valid. If this option is left off, the token will be valid immediately
--disable-keygen
Disables autogeneration of keys if seed(s) are not provided
token
Using this subcommand, a user can generate signed JWTs for actors, operators, accounts and providers by supplying basic token information, a signing seed key and metadata. Following are the subcommands available under token.
actor
operator
account
provider
actor
Generate a signed JWT for an actor
Usage
wash claims token actor --name=example -k
Options
--keyvalue
(Alias -k
) Enable the Key/Value Store standard capability
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--msg
(Alias -g
) Enable the Message broker standard capability
--http_server
(Alias -q
) Enable the HTTP server standard capability
--http_client
Enable the HTTP client standard capability
--blob_store
(Alias -f
) Enable access to the blob store capability
--extras
(Alias -z
) Enable access to the extras functionality (random nos, guids, etc)
--logging
(Alias -l
) Enable access to logging capability
--events
(Alias -e
) Enable access to an append-only event stream provider
--name
(Alias -n
) A human-readable, descriptive name for the token
--cap
(Alias -c
) Add custom capabilities
--tag
(Alias -t
) A list of arbitrary tags to be embedded in the token
--prov
(Alias -p
) Indicates whether the signed module is a capability provider instead of an actor (the default is actor)
--rev
(Alias -r
) Revision number
--ver
(Alias -v
) Human-readable version string
--call-alias
(Alias -a
) Developer or human friendly unique alias used for invoking an actor, consisting of lowercase alphanumeric characters, underscores '_' and slashes '/'
--issuer
(Alias -i
) Path to issuer seed key (account). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_ISSUER_KEY]
--subject
(Alias -s
) Path to subject seed key (module). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_SUBJECT_KEY]
--directory
Location of key files for signing. Defaults to $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) [env: WASH_KEYS]
--expires
(Alias -x
) Indicates the token expires in the given amount of days. If this option is left off, the token will never expire
--nbf
(Alias -b
) Not before days. Period in days that must elapse before this token is valid. If this option is left off, the token will be valid immediately
--disable-keygen
Disables autogeneration of keys if seed(s) are not provided
operator
Generate a signed JWT for an operator
Usage
wash claims token operator --name=example
Options
--name
(Alias -n
) A human-readable, descriptive name for the token
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--issuer
(Alias -i
) Path to issuer seed key (account). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_ISSUER_KEY]
--additional-key
(Alias -a
) Additional keys to add to valid signers list Can either be seed value or path to seed file
--directory
Location of key files for signing. Defaults to $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) [env: WASH_KEYS]
--expires
(Alias -x
) Indicates the token expires in the given amount of days. If this option is left off, the token will never expire
--nbf
(Alias -b
) Not before days. Period in days that must elapse before this token is valid. If this option is left off, the token will be valid immediately
--disable-keygen
Disables autogeneration of keys if seed(s) are not provided
account
Generate a signed JWT for an account
Usage
wash claims token account --name=example
Options
--name
(Alias -n
) A human-readable, descriptive name for the token
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--issuer
(Alias -i
) Path to issuer seed key (account). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_ISSUER_KEY]
--subject
(Alias -s
) Path to subject seed key (module). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_SUBJECT_KEY]
--additional-key
(Alias -a
) Additional keys to add to valid signers list Can either be seed value or path to seed file
--directory
Location of key files for signing. Defaults to $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) [env: WASH_KEYS]
--expires
(Alias -x
) Indicates the token expires in the given amount of days. If this option is left off, the token will never expire
--nbf
(Alias -b
) Not before days. Period in days that must elapse before this token is valid. If this option is left off, the token will be valid immediately
--disable-keygen
Disables autogeneration of keys if seed(s) are not provided
provider
Generate a signed JWT for a capability provider
Usage
wash claims token provider --name=example --capid=your-capid --vendor=vendor-name
Options
--name
(Alias -n
) A human-readable, descriptive name for the token
--output
(Alias -o
) Specify output format (text or json) [default: text]
--experimental
Whether or not to enable experimental features [env: WASH_EXPERIMENTAL=]
--capid
(Alias -c
) Capability contract ID that this provider supports
--vendor
(Alias -v
) A human-readable string identifying the vendor of this provider (e.g. Redis or Cassandra or NATS etc)
--revision
(Alias -r
) Monotonically increasing revision number
--version
(Alias -e
) Human-friendly version string
--issuer
(Alias -i
) Path to issuer seed key (account). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_ISSUER_KEY]
--subject
(Alias -s
) Path to subject seed key (module). If this flag is not provided, the will be sourced from $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) or generated for you if it cannot be found [env: WASH_SUBJECT_KEY]
--directory
Location of key files for signing. Defaults to $WASH_KEYS ($HOME/.wash/keys) [env: WASH_KEYS]
--expires
(Alias -x
) Indicates the token expires in the given amount of days. If this option is left off, the token will never expire
--nbf
(Alias -b
) Not before days. Period in days that must elapse before this token is valid. If this option is left off, the token will be valid immediately
--disable-keygen
Disables autogeneration of keys if seed(s) are not provided