--- layout: default navsection: admin title: Securing API access with scoped tokens ... By default, Arvados API tokens grant unlimited access to a user account, and admin account tokens have unlimited access to the whole system. If you want to grant restricted access to a user account, you can create a "scoped token" which is an Arvados API token which is limited to accessing specific APIs. h2. Defining scopes A "scope" consists of a HTTP method and API path. A token can have multiple scopes. Token scopes act as a whitelist, and the API server checks the HTTP method and the API path of every request against the scopes of the request token. These examples use @/arvados/v1/collections@, but can be applied to any endpoint. Consult the "API documentation":{{site.baseurl}}/api for details. The scope @["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections"]@ will allow only GET or HEAD requests for the list of collections. Any other HTTP method or path (including requests for a specific collection record, eg a request with path @/arvados/v1/collections/zzzzz-4zz18-0123456789abcde@) will return a permission error. A trailing slash in a scope is signficant. The scope @["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections/"]@ will allow only GET or HEAD requests *underneath* @collections@, so the request for an individual record path @/arvados/v1/collections/zzzzz-4zz18-0123456789abcde@) is allowed but a request to list collections will be denied. The scope can include an object uuid. The scope @["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections/zzzzz-4zz18-0123456789abcde"]@ only permits requests for the record @zzzzz-4zz18-0123456789abcde@. Since a token can have multiple scopes, use @[["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections"], ["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections/"]]@ to allow both listing collections and fetching individual collection records. Object create calls use the `POST` method. A scope of @["POST", "/arvados/v1/collections"]@ will allow creating collections, but not reading, listing or updating them (or accessing anything else). Object update calls use the `PATCH` method. A scope of @["POST", "/arvados/v1/collections/"]@ will allow updating collections, but not listing or creating them. (Note: while GET requests are denied an object can be read indirectly by using an empty PATCH which will return the unmodified object as the result). h2. Creating a scoped token A scoped token can be created at the command line:
$ arv api_client_authorization create --api-client-authorization '{"scopes": [["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections"], ["GET", "/arvados/v1/collections/"]]}'
{
 "href":"/api_client_authorizations/x1u39-gj3su-bizbsw0mx5pju3w",
 "kind":"arvados#apiClientAuthorization",
 "etag":"9yk144t0v6cvyp0342exoh2vq",
 "uuid":"x1u39-gj3su-bizbsw0mx5pju3w",
 "owner_uuid":"x1u39-tpzed-fr97h9t4m5jffxs",
 "created_at":"2020-03-12T20:36:12.517375422Z",
 "modified_by_client_uuid":null,
 "modified_by_user_uuid":null,
 "modified_at":null,
 "user_id":3,
 "api_client_id":7,
 "api_token":"5a74htnoqwkhtfo2upekpfbsg04hv7cy5v4nowf7dtpxer086m",
 "created_by_ip_address":null,
 "default_owner_uuid":null,
 "expires_at":null,
 "last_used_at":null,
 "last_used_by_ip_address":null,
 "scopes":[
  [
   "GET",
   "/arvados/v1/collections"
  ],
  [
   "GET",
   "/arvados/v1/collections/"
  ]
 ]
}
The response will include @api_token@ field which is the newly issued secret token. It can be passed directly to the API server that issued it, or can be used to construct a @v2@ token. A @v2@ format token is required if the token will be used to access other clusters in an Arvados federation. An Arvados @v2@ format token consists of three fields separate by slashes: the prefix @v2@, followed by the token uuid, followed by the token secret. For example: @v2/x1u39-gj3su-bizbsw0mx5pju3w/5a74htnoqwkhtfo2upekpfbsg04hv7cy5v4nowf7dtpxer086m@.