| name | golem-add-http-auth-rust |
| description | Enabling authentication on Rust HTTP endpoints. Use when the user asks to add auth, require authentication, or protect HTTP endpoints. |
Enabling Authentication on Rust HTTP Endpoints
Overview
Golem supports authentication on HTTP endpoints via OIDC providers. Authentication is enabled in the agent code and configured via security schemes in golem.yaml. Load the golem-configure-api-domain skill for details on setting up security schemes and domain deployments, including when to use subdomain versus domain.
Enabling Auth on All Endpoints (Mount Level)
Set auth = true on #[agent_definition] to require authentication for all endpoints:
#[agent_definition(mount = "/secure/{name}", auth = true)]
pub trait SecureAgent {
fn new(name: String) -> Self;
}
Enabling Auth on Individual Endpoints
Set auth = true on specific #[endpoint] attributes:
#[agent_definition(mount = "/api/{name}")]
pub trait ApiAgent {
fn new(name: String) -> Self;
#[endpoint(get = "/public")]
fn public_data(&self) -> String;
#[endpoint(get = "/private", auth = true)]
fn private_data(&self) -> String;
}
Overriding Mount-Level Auth
Per-endpoint auth overrides the mount-level setting:
#[agent_definition(mount = "/api/{name}", auth = true)]
pub trait MostlySecureAgent {
fn new(name: String) -> Self;
#[endpoint(get = "/health", auth = false)]
fn health(&self) -> String;
#[endpoint(get = "/data")]
fn get_data(&self) -> Data;
}
Deployment Configuration
After enabling auth = true in code, you must configure a security scheme in golem.yaml. Load the golem-configure-api-domain skill for the full details, including when to use subdomain versus domain. Quick reference:
httpApi:
deployments:
local:
- subdomain: my-app
agents:
SecureAgent:
securityScheme: my-oidc