'Permissions For Google Cloud SQL Import Using Service Accounts

I've exported MySQL Database following the MySQL Export Guide successfully.

Now, I'm trying to import MySQL Database following the MySQL Import Guide.

I've checked the permissions for the service_account_email I'm using, and I have allowed both Admin SQL and Admin Storage permissions.

I was able to successfully activate my service account using this command locally:

gcloud auth activate-service-account <service_account_email> --key-file=<service_account_json_file>  

After I ran the command:

gcloud sql import sql <instance> <gstorage_file> --database=<db_name> --async

I got this information:

{
  "error": {
    "errors": Array[1][
      {
        "domain": "global",
        "reason": "required",
        "message": "Login Required",
        "locationType": "header",
        "location": "Authorization"
      }
    ],
    "code": 401,
    "message": "Login Required"
  }
}

Other Things I've Tried

I also tried using the service_account_email of my SQL instance, which came from:

gcloud sql instances describe <instance_name>

But, it seems to have the same error.

Question

Based on the REST API JSON error I'm given, how do I "login" using the service_account_email so I wouldn't get the 401 Error?



Solution 1:[1]

The cloud SQL instance is running under a Google service account that is not a part of your project. You will need to grant this user permissions on the file in Cloud Storage that you want to import. Here is a handy dandy bash snippet that will do that.

SA_NAME=$(gcloud sql instances describe YOUR_DB_INSTANCE_NAME --project=YOUR_PROJECT_ID --format="value(serviceAccountEmailAddress)")
gsutil acl ch -u ${SA_NAME}:R gs://YOUR_BUCKET_NAME;
gsutil acl ch -u ${SA_NAME}:R gs://${YOUR_BUCKET_NAME}/whateverDirectory/fileToImport.sql;

The first line gets the service account email address. The next line gives this service account read permissions on the bucket. The last line gives the service account read permissions on the file.

Solution 2:[2]

Google also has some of the worst error reporting around. If you get this error message it might also be that you entered a PATH incorrectly. In my case it was my path to my bucket directory. Go figure, I don't have permissions to access a bucket that doesn't exist. Technically correct but hardly useful.

Solution 3:[3]

After performing some research, and based in the permission error, these are the steps that I find more useful for you to troubleshoot the issue:

In order to easier test ACLs and permissions, you can:

You might need to grant additional IAM role such as 'roles/storage.admin' to service account in question, see more information here.

Solution 4:[4]

According to the google Docs

  • Describe the instance you are importing to:
    gcloud sql instances describe INSTANCE_NAME
  • Copy the serviceAccountEmailAddress field.
  • Use gsutil iam to grant the storage.objectAdmin IAM role to the service account for the bucket.
    gsutil iam ch serviceAccount:SERVICE-ACCOUNT:objectAdmin gs://BUCKET-NAME
  • Then Import the database

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Solution 1 Scott
Solution 2 User
Solution 3 Rubén C.
Solution 4 Ahmed Kamal