Perform Google Workspace domain-wide delegation of authority
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The Cloud Search Query API requires that API calls are authorized using OAuth
credentials belonging to a licensed user in your domain. By default, service
accounts, which are used to access the indexing and configuration APIs, cannot
be used for query API calls because they are not domain users with Cloud Search
or Google Workspace licenses. If you wish to use a service account when
authenticating query API calls, a domain administrator can grant the account
domain-wide access to user data — this is known as
domain-wide delegation of authority. A service account with delegated
authority can impersonate any user, including users with access to Cloud Search.
Delegate domain-wide authority to your service account
To access user data on a Google Workspace domain, the service account that
you created needs to be granted access by a super administrator for the domain.
For more information about domain-wide delegation, see
Control Google Workspace API access with domain-wide delegation.
To delegate domain-wide authority to a service account:
From your domain’s Admin console, go to
Main menumenu >
Security > Access and data control > API controls.
In the Domain wide delegation pane, select Manage Domain Wide
Delegation.
Click Add new.
In the Client ID field, enter the client ID obtained from the
service account creation steps above.
In the OAuth Scopes field, enter a comma-delimited list of the scopes
required for your application. Use the scope
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud_search.query for search applications
using the Query API.
Click Authorize.
Your service account now has domain-wide access to the Cloud Search Query API,
and can impersonate any user of your domain in this scope. You are ready to
instantiate an authorized Cloud Search API service object on behalf of your
domain's users.
Instantiate a Cloud Search API service object
This section shows how to instantiate a Cloud Search API service object and then
authorize it to make API requests using OAuth 2.0 and your service account's
credentials to perform Google Workspace domain-wide delegation. The examples
read the service account's information from the JSON-formatted private key file.
Java
importjava.util.Collections;importjava.io.FileInputStream;importcom.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredential;importcom.google.api.client.http.HttpTransport;importcom.google.api.client.json.JsonFactory;importcom.google.api.services.cloudsearch.v1.CloudSearch;importcom.google.api.services.cloudsearch.v1.CloudSearchScopes;.../** Path to the Service Account's Private Key file */privatestaticfinalStringSERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH="/path/to/key.json";/** * Build and return a Cloud Search service object authorized with the service * account that acts on behalf of the given user. * * @param userEmail The email of the user to impersonate. Needs permissions to access Cloud Search. * @return CloudSearch service object that is ready to make requests. */publicstaticCloudSearchgetCloudSearchAPIService(StringuserEmail)throwsFileNotFoundException,IOException{FileInputStreamcredsFile=newFileInputStream(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH);GoogleCredentialinit=GoogleCredential.fromStream(credsFile);HttpTransporthttpTransport=init.getTransport();JsonFactoryjsonFactory=init.getJsonFactory();GoogleCredentialcreds=newGoogleCredential.Builder().setTransport(httpTransport).setJsonFactory(jsonFactory).setServiceAccountId(init.getServiceAccountId()).setServiceAccountPrivateKey(init.getServiceAccountPrivateKey()).setServiceAccountScopes(Collections.singleton(CloudSearchScopes.CLOUD_SEARCH_QUERY)).setServiceAccountUser(userEmail).build();CloudSearchservice=newCloudSearch.Builder(httpTransport,jsonFactory,creds).build();returnservice;}
Python
fromgoogle.oauth2importservice_accountfromgoogleapiclient.discoveryimportbuild# Path to the Service Account's Private Key fileSERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH="/path/to/key.json"defcreate_query_api_service(user_email):"""Build and return a CloudSearch service object authorized with the service account that acts on behalf of the given user. Args: user_email: The email of the user to impersonate. Needs permissions to access Cloud Search. Returns: Cloud Search Query API service object that is ready to make requests. """credentials=service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH,scopes=['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud_search.query'])delegated_credentials=credentials.with_subject(user_email)returnbuild("cloudsearch","v1",credentials=delegated_credentials)
[null,null,["Last updated 2025-08-28 UTC."],[],[],null,["# Perform Google Workspace domain-wide delegation of authority\n\nThe Cloud Search Query API requires that API calls are authorized using OAuth\ncredentials belonging to a licensed user in your domain. By default, service\naccounts, which are used to access the indexing and configuration APIs, cannot\nbe used for query API calls because they are not domain users with Cloud Search\nor Google Workspace licenses. If you wish to use a service account when\nauthenticating query API calls, a domain administrator can grant the account\ndomain-wide access to user data --- this is known as\n*domain-wide delegation of authority*. A service account with delegated\nauthority can impersonate any user, including users with access to Cloud Search.\n\nCreate the service account and credentials\n------------------------------------------\n\nIf you do not yet have service account credentials, refer to\n[Create service account credentials](/workspace/cloud-search/docs/guides/project-setup#create_service_account_credentials).\n\nDelegate domain-wide authority to your service account\n------------------------------------------------------\n\nTo access user data on a Google Workspace domain, the service account that\nyou created needs to be granted access by a super administrator for the domain.\nFor more information about domain-wide delegation, see\n[Control Google Workspace API access with domain-wide delegation](https://support.google.com/a/answer/162106).\n\nTo delegate domain-wide authority to a service account:\n\n1. From your domain's [Admin console](http://admin.google.com), go to **Main menu** menu \\\u003e **Security** \\\u003e **Access and data control** \\\u003e **API controls**.\n2. In the **Domain wide delegation** pane, select **Manage Domain Wide\n Delegation**.\n\n3. Click **Add new**.\n\n4. In the **Client ID** field, enter the client ID obtained from the\n service account creation steps above.\n\n5. In the **OAuth Scopes** field, enter a comma-delimited list of the scopes\n required for your application. Use the scope\n `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud_search.query` for search applications\n using the Query API.\n\n6. Click **Authorize**.\n\nYour service account now has domain-wide access to the Cloud Search Query API,\nand can impersonate any user of your domain in this scope. You are ready to\ninstantiate an authorized Cloud Search API service object on behalf of your\ndomain's users.\n| **Note:** To access the Query API, your service must impersonate a user with access to Cloud Search. Additionally, the user must have logged in at least once and accepted the Google Workspace Terms of Service. The Query API will return results with ACLs according to the permissions of the impersonated user.\n\nInstantiate a Cloud Search API service object\n---------------------------------------------\n\nThis section shows how to instantiate a Cloud Search API service object and then\nauthorize it to make API requests using OAuth 2.0 and your service account's\ncredentials to perform Google Workspace domain-wide delegation. The examples\nread the service account's information from the JSON-formatted private key file. \n\n### Java\n\n import java.util.Collections;\n import java.io.FileInputStream;\n import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleCredential;\n import com.google.api.client.http.HttpTransport;\n import com.google.api.client.json.JsonFactory;\n import com.google.api.services.cloudsearch.v1.CloudSearch;\n import com.google.api.services.cloudsearch.v1.CloudSearchScopes;\n ...\n\n /** Path to the Service Account's Private Key file */\n private static final String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH = \"/path/to/key.json\";\n\n /**\n * Build and return a Cloud Search service object authorized with the service\n * account that acts on behalf of the given user.\n *\n * @param userEmail The email of the user to impersonate. Needs permissions to access Cloud Search.\n * @return CloudSearch service object that is ready to make requests.\n */\n public static CloudSearch getCloudSearchAPIService(String userEmail)\n throws FileNotFoundException, IOException {\n\n FileInputStream credsFile = new FileInputStream(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH);\n\n GoogleCredential init = GoogleCredential.fromStream(credsFile);\n\n HttpTransport httpTransport = init.getTransport();\n JsonFactory jsonFactory = init.getJsonFactory();\n\n GoogleCredential creds = new GoogleCredential.Builder()\n .setTransport(httpTransport)\n .setJsonFactory(jsonFactory)\n .setServiceAccountId(init.getServiceAccountId())\n .setServiceAccountPrivateKey(init.getServiceAccountPrivateKey())\n .setServiceAccountScopes(Collections.singleton(CloudSearchScopes.CLOUD_SEARCH_QUERY))\n .setServiceAccountUser(userEmail)\n .build();\n\n CloudSearch service = new CloudSearch.Builder(httpTransport, jsonFactory, creds).build();\n\n return service;\n }\n\n### Python\n\n from google.oauth2 import service_account\n from googleapiclient.discovery import build\n\n # Path to the Service Account's Private Key file\n SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH = \"/path/to/key.json\"\n\n def create_query_api_service(user_email):\n \"\"\"Build and return a CloudSearch service object authorized with the service\n account that acts on behalf of the given user.\n\n Args:\n user_email: The email of the user to impersonate. Needs permissions to access Cloud Search.\n Returns:\n Cloud Search Query API service object that is ready to make requests.\n \"\"\"\n credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file(\n SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE_PATH,\n scopes=['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud_search.query'])\n\n delegated_credentials = credentials.with_subject(user_email)\n\n return build(\"cloudsearch\", \"v1\", credentials=delegated_credentials)"]]