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package org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.api;
import javax.jcr.Credentials;
import javax.jcr.NoSuchWorkspaceException;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Oak content repository. The repository may be local or remote, or a cluster
* of any size. These deployment details are all hidden behind this interface.
*
* All access to the repository happens through authenticated
* {@link ContentSession} instances acquired through the
* {@link #login(Credentials, String)} method, which is why that is the only
* method of this interface.
*
* Starting and stopping ContentRepository instances is the responsibility
* of each particular deployment and not covered by this interface.
* Repository clients should use a deployment-specific mechanism (JNDI,
* OSGi service, etc.) to acquire references to ContentRepository instances.
*
* This interface is thread-safe.
*/
public interface ContentRepository {
/**
* Authenticates a user based on the given credentials or available
* out-of-band information and, if successful, returns a
* {@link ContentSession} instance for accessing repository content
* inside the specified workspace as the authenticated user.
*
* TODO clarify workspace handling once multiple workspaces are
* supported. See OAK-118.
*
* The exact type of access credentials is undefined, as this method
* simply acts as a generic messenger between clients and pluggable
* login modules that take care of the actual authentication. See
* the documentation of relevant login modules for the kind of access
* credentials they expect.
*
* The client must explicitly {@link ContentSession#close()} the
* returned session once it is no longer used. The recommended access
* pattern is:
*
* ContentRepository repository = ...;
* ContentSession session = repository.login(...);
* try {
* ...; // Use the session
* } finally {
* session.close();
* }
*
*
* @param credentials access credentials, or {@code null}
* @param workspaceName The workspace name or {@code null} if the default
* workspace should be used.
* @return authenticated repository session
* @throws LoginException if authentication failed
* @throws NoSuchWorkspaceException if the specified workspace name is invalid.
*/
@NotNull
ContentSession login(@Nullable Credentials credentials, @Nullable String workspaceName)
throws LoginException, NoSuchWorkspaceException;
/**
* Returns the repository descriptors which contain all or a subset of the descriptors defined in
* {@link javax.jcr.Repository}.
*
* @return the repository descriptors
*/
@NotNull
Descriptors getDescriptors();
}