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TSClientAuthContext.java
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2024 Contributors to Eclipse Foundation.
* Copyright (c) 2007, 2020 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0, which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0.
*
* This Source Code may also be made available under the following Secondary
* Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth in the
* Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 are satisfied: GNU General Public License,
* version 2 with the GNU Classpath Exception, which is available at
* https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0 WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
*/
package ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.config;
import static ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.servlet.JASPICData.LAYER_SERVLET;
import static ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.servlet.JASPICData.LAYER_SOAP;
import static java.util.logging.Level.INFO;
import ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.module.servlet.TSClientAuthModule;
import ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.module.soap.TSAuthExceptionClientAuthModule;
import ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.module.soap.TSFailureClientAuthModule;
import ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.module.soap.TSSendFailureClientAuthModule;
import ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.module.soap.TSSendSuccessClientAuthModule;
import ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.common.logging.server.TSLogger;
import jakarta.security.auth.message.AuthException;
import jakarta.security.auth.message.AuthStatus;
import jakarta.security.auth.message.MessageInfo;
import jakarta.security.auth.message.module.ClientAuthModule;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
/**
*
* @author Raja Perumal
*/
public class TSClientAuthContext implements jakarta.security.auth.message.config.ClientAuthContext {
private static ClientAuthModule clientAuthModule;
private static TSLogger logger;
public TSClientAuthContext() {
}
public TSClientAuthContext(String messageLayer, String appContext, CallbackHandler handler, String operation, Subject clientSubject,
Map<String, Object> properties, TSLogger tsLogger) throws AuthException {
this(messageLayer, appContext, handler, operation, clientSubject, properties);
logger = tsLogger;
ClientAuthModule cam = null;
logger.log(INFO, "TSClientAuthContext called");
// Pass TSlogger to TSServerAuthModule through properties
properties.put("TSLogger", logger);
if (messageLayer.equals(LAYER_SOAP)) {
if (appContext.indexOf("SendSuccessHello") > -1) {
cam = new TSSendSuccessClientAuthModule();
cam.initialize(null, null, handler, properties);
} else if (appContext.indexOf("SendFailureHello") > -1) {
cam = new TSSendFailureClientAuthModule();
cam.initialize(null, null, handler, properties);
} else if (appContext.indexOf("FailureHello") > -1) {
cam = new TSFailureClientAuthModule();
cam.initialize(null, null, handler, properties);
} else if (appContext.indexOf("AuthExceptionHello") > -1) {
cam = new TSAuthExceptionClientAuthModule();
cam.initialize(null, null, handler, properties);
} else {
cam = new ee.jakarta.tck.authentication.test.basic.sam.module.soap.TSClientAuthModule();
cam.initialize(null, null, handler, properties);
}
} else if (messageLayer.equals(LAYER_SERVLET)) {
cam = new TSClientAuthModule();
cam.initialize(null, null, handler, properties);
}
clientAuthModule = cam;
}
private TSClientAuthContext(String layer, String appContxt, CallbackHandler hndler, String operatn, Subject cliSubject, Map<String, Object> props) throws AuthException {
}
/**
* Secure a service request message before sending it to the service.
* <p>
* This method is called to transform the request message acquired by calling getRequestMessage (on messageInfo) into
* the mechanism specific form to be sent by the runtime.
* <p>
* This method conveys the outcome of its message processing either by returning an AuthStatus value or by throwing an
* AuthException.
*
* @param messageInfo a contextual object that encapsulates the client request and server response objects, and that may
* be used to save state across a sequence of calls made to the methods of this interface for the purpose of completing
* a secure message exchange.
*
* @param clientSubject a Subject that represents the source of the service request, or null. It may be used by the
* method implementation as the source of Principals or credentials to be used to secure the request. If the Subject is
* not null, the method implementation may add additional Principals or credentials (pertaining to the source of the
* service request) to the Subject.
*
* @return an AuthStatus object representing the completion status of the processing performed by the method. The
* AuthStatus values that may be returned by this method are defined as follows:
* <ul>
* <li>AuthStatus.SUCCESS when the application request message was successfully secured. The secured request message may
* be obtained by calling by getRequestMessage on messageInfo.
*
* <li>AuthStatus.SEND_CONTINUE to indicate that the application request message (within messageInfo) was replaced with
* a security message that should elicit a security-specific response from the peer security system. This status value
* also indicates that the application message has not yet been secured.
*
* This status value serves to inform the calling runtime that (in order to successfully complete the message exchange)
* it will need to be capable of continuing the message dialog by conducting at least one additional request/response
* exchange after having received the security-specific response elicited by sending the security message.
*
* When this status value is returned, the corresponding invocation of <code>validateResponse</code> must be able to
* obtain the original application request message.
*
* <li>AuthStatus.FAILURE to indicate that a failure occured while securing the request message, and that an appropriate
* failure response message is available by calling getResponseMessage on messageInfo.
* </ul>
*
* @exception AuthException when the message processing failed without establishing a failure response message (in
* messageInfo).
*/
@Override
public AuthStatus secureRequest(MessageInfo messageInfo, Subject clientSubject) throws AuthException {
logger.log(INFO, "TSClientAuthContext.secureRequest called");
return clientAuthModule.secureRequest(messageInfo, clientSubject);
}
/**
* Validate a received service response.
* <p>
* This method is called to transform the mechanism specific response message acquired by calling getResponseMessage (on
* messageInfo) into the validated application message to be returned to the message processing runtime. If the response
* message is a (mechanism specific) meta-message, the method implementation must attempt to transform the meta-message
* into the next mechanism specific request message to be sent by the runtime.
* <p>
* This method conveys the outcome of its message processing either by returning an AuthStatus value or by throwing an
* AuthException.
*
* @param messageInfo a contextual object that encapsulates the client request and server response objects, and that may
* be used to save state across a sequence of calls made to the methods of this interface for the purpose of completing
* a secure message exchange.
*
* @param clientSubject a Subject that represents the recipient of the service response, or null. It may be used by the
* method implementation as the source of Principals or credentials to be used to validate the response. If the Subject
* is not null, the method implementation may add additional Principals or credentials (pertaining to the recipient of
* the service request) to the Subject.
*
* @param serviceSubject a Subject that represents the source of the service response, or null. If the Subject is not
* null, the method implementation may add additional Principals or credentials (pertaining to the source of the service
* response) to the Subject.
*
* @return an AuthStatus object representing the completion status of the processing performed by the method. The
* AuthStatus values that may be returned by this method are defined as follows:
* <ul>
* <li>AuthStatus.SUCCESS when the application response message was successfully validated. The validated message is
* available by calling getResponseMessage on messageInfo.
*
* <li>AuthStatus.SEND_CONTINUE to indicate that response validation is incomplete, and that a continuation request was
* returned as the request message within messageInfo.
*
* This status value serves to inform the calling runtime that (in order to successfully complete the message exchange)
* it will need to be capable of continuing the message dialog by conducting at least one additional request/response
* exchange.
*
* <li>AuthStatus.FAILURE to indicate that validation of the response failed, and that a failure response message has
* been established in messageInfo.
* </ul>
*
* @exception AuthException when the message processing failed without establishing a failure response message (in
* messageInfo).
*/
@Override
public AuthStatus validateResponse(MessageInfo messageInfo, Subject clientSubject, Subject serviceSubject) throws AuthException {
logger.log(INFO, "TSClientAuthContext.validateResponse called");
return clientAuthModule.validateResponse(messageInfo, clientSubject, serviceSubject);
}
/**
* Remove implementation specific principals and credentials from the subject.
*
* @param messageInfo a contextual object that encapsulates the client request and server response objects, and that may
* be used to save state across a sequence of calls made to the methods of this interface for the purpose of completing
* a secure message exchange.
*
* @param subject the Subject instance from which the Principals and credentials are to be removed.
*
* @exception AuthException if an error occurs during the Subject processing.
*/
@Override
public void cleanSubject(MessageInfo messageInfo, Subject subject) throws AuthException {
clientAuthModule.cleanSubject(messageInfo, subject);
}
}