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[Identity] Doc formatting fixes #26664

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion sdk/identity/azure-identity/TROUBLESHOOTING.md
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| Error |Description| Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
|`CredentialUnavailableError` raised with message. "DefaultAzureCredential failed to retrieve a token from the included credentials."|All credentials in the `DefaultAzureCredential` chain failed to retrieve a token, each raising a `CredentialUnavailableError` themselves|<ul><li>[Enable logging](#logging) to verify the credentials being tried, and get further diagnostic information.</li><li>Consult the troubleshooting guide for underlying credential types for more information.</li><ul><li>[EnvironmentCredential](#troubleshoot-environmentcredential-authentication-issues)</li><li>[ManagedIdentityCredential](#troubleshoot-managedidentitycredential-authentication-issues)</li><li>[VisualStudioCodeCredential](#troubleshoot-visualstudiocodecredential-authentication-issues)</li><li>[AzureCLICredential](#troubleshoot-azureclicredential-authentication-issues)</li><li>[AzurePowershellCredential](#troubleshoot-azurepowershellcredential-authentication-issues)</li></ul>|
|`ClientAuthenticationError` raised from the client with a status code of 401 or 403|Authentication succeeded but the authorizing Azure service responded with a 401 (Authenticate), or 403 (Forbidden) status code. This can often be caused by the `DefaultAzureCredential` authenticating an account other than the intended one.|<ul><li>[Enable logging](#logging) to determine which credential in the chain returned the authenticating token.</li><li>In the case a credential other than the expected is returning a token, bypass this by either signing out of the corresponding development tool, or excluding the credential with an `exclude_xxx_credential` keyword argument when creating `DefaultAzureCredential`</li></ul>|
|`ClientAuthenticationError` raised from the client with a status code of 401 or 403|Authentication succeeded but the authorizing Azure service responded with a 401 (Authenticate), or 403 (Forbidden) status code. This can often be caused by the `DefaultAzureCredential` authenticating an account other than the intended one.|<ul><li>[Enable logging](#logging) to determine which credential in the chain returned the authenticating token.</li><li>In the case a credential other than the expected is returning a token, bypass this by either signing out of the corresponding development tool, or excluding the credential with an `exclude_xxx_credential` keyword argument when creating `DefaultAzureCredential`.</li><li>Consult the [troubleshooting guide](#troubleshoot-multi-tenant-authentication-issues) for multi-tenant authentication issues if an error is encountered stating the current credential is not configured to acquire tokens for a tenant.</li></ul>|

## Troubleshoot `EnvironmentCredential` authentication issues

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class ClientAssertionCredential(GetTokenMixin):
"""Authenticates a service principal with a JWT assertion.

This credential is for advanced scenarios. :class:`~azure.identity.ClientCertificateCredential` has a more
convenient API for the most common assertion scenario, authenticating a service principal with a certificate.

:param str tenant_id: ID of the principal's tenant. Also called its "directory" ID.
:param str client_id: The principal's client ID
:param func: A callable that returns a string assertion. The credential will call this every time it
acquires a new token.
:paramtype func: Callable[[], str]

:keyword str authority: Authority of an Azure Active Directory endpoint, for example
"login.microsoftonline.com", the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default).
:class:`~azure.identity.AzureAuthorityHosts` defines authorities for other clouds.
:keyword List[str] additionally_allowed_tenants: Specifies tenants in addition to the specified "tenant_id"
for which the credential may acquire tokens. Add the wildcard value "*" to allow the credential to
acquire tokens for any tenant the application can access.
"""

def __init__(self, tenant_id, client_id, func, **kwargs):
# type: (str, str, Callable[[], str], **Any) -> None
"""Authenticates a service principal with a JWT assertion.

This credential is for advanced scenarios. :class:`~azure.identity.ClientCertificateCredential` has a more
convenient API for the most common assertion scenario, authenticating a service principal with a certificate.

:param str tenant_id: ID of the principal's tenant. Also called its "directory" ID.
:param str client_id: The principal's client ID
:param func: A callable that returns a string assertion. The credential will call this every time it
acquires a new token.
:paramtype func: Callable[[], str]

:keyword str authority: Authority of an Azure Active Directory endpoint, for example
"login.microsoftonline.com", the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default).
:class:`~azure.identity.AzureAuthorityHosts` defines authorities for other clouds.
:keyword List[str] additionally_allowed_tenants: Specifies tenants in addition to the specified "tenant_id"
for which the credential may acquire tokens. Add the wildcard value "*" to allow the credential to
acquire tokens for any tenant the application can access.
"""
self._func = func
self._client = AadClient(tenant_id, client_id, **kwargs)
super(ClientAssertionCredential, self).__init__(**kwargs)
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.. warning:: The cache contains authentication secrets. If the cache is not encrypted, protecting it is the
application's responsibility. A breach of its contents will fully compromise accounts.

.. admonition:: Example:

.. literalinclude:: ../tests/test_persistent_cache.py
:start-after: [START snippet]
:end-before: [END snippet]
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class ClientAssertionCredential(AsyncContextManager, GetTokenMixin):
"""Authenticates a service principal with a JWT assertion.

This credential is for advanced scenarios. :class:`~azure.identity.ClientCertificateCredential` has a more
convenient API for the most common assertion scenario, authenticating a service principal with a certificate.

:param str tenant_id: ID of the principal's tenant. Also called its "directory" ID.
:param str client_id: The principal's client ID
:param func: A callable that returns a string assertion. The credential will call this every time it
acquires a new token.
:paramtype func: Callable[[], str]

:keyword str authority: Authority of an Azure Active Directory endpoint, for example
"login.microsoftonline.com", the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default).
:class:`~azure.identity.AzureAuthorityHosts` defines authorities for other clouds.
:keyword List[str] additionally_allowed_tenants: Specifies tenants in addition to the specified "tenant_id"
for which the credential may acquire tokens. Add the wildcard value "*" to allow the credential to
acquire tokens for any tenant the application can access.
"""

def __init__(self, tenant_id: str, client_id: str, func: "Callable[[], str]", **kwargs: "Any") -> None:
"""Authenticates a service principal with a JWT assertion.

This credential is for advanced scenarios. :class:`~azure.identity.ClientCertificateCredential` has a more
convenient API for the most common assertion scenario, authenticating a service principal with a certificate.

:param str tenant_id: ID of the principal's tenant. Also called its "directory" ID.
:param str client_id: The principal's client ID
:param func: A callable that returns a string assertion. The credential will call this every time it
acquires a new token.
:paramtype func: Callable[[], str]

:keyword str authority: Authority of an Azure Active Directory endpoint, for example
"login.microsoftonline.com", the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default).
:class:`~azure.identity.AzureAuthorityHosts` defines authorities for other clouds.
:keyword List[str] additionally_allowed_tenants: Specifies tenants in addition to the specified "tenant_id"
for which the credential may acquire tokens. Add the wildcard value "*" to allow the credential to
acquire tokens for any tenant the application can access.
"""
self._func = func
self._client = AadClient(tenant_id, client_id, **kwargs)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
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