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find-gcp-keys

This tool finds and prints valid Google Service Account keys on your filesystem. This is useful for keeping track of any unexpired/non-disabled keys you may have.

It does NOT require any special permissions, or even to be authenticated with Google Cloud SDK.

Requirements

Python 3.7+

Installation

pip3 install find-gcp-keys

Usage

Command line

find-gcp-keys <dir_path> [--no-validate/-n] [--file-pattern/-p <regex>]

Note that by default, the CLI only searches for the JSON key files matching a particular pattern (<project-id>-<key-id>.json). You can override this behavior, e.g. to search for all JSON files:

find-gcp-keys <dir_path> -p '.*\.json'

Library:

from find_gcp_keys import find_key_paths, find_valid_keys, is_valid_key
...

# determine if a given file is a valid key
if is_valid_key(file_path):
  ...

# recursively search for valid keys
for file_path in find_valid_keys(dir_path):
  ...

# recursively search for possible keys, but don't validate them
for file_path in find_key_paths(dir_path):
  ...