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package com.amazonaws.auth;

import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonClientException;

/**
 * {@link AWSCredentialsProvider} implementation that chains together multiple
 * credentials providers. When a caller first requests credentials from this provider,
 * it calls all the providers in the chain, in the original order specified,
 * until one can provide credentials, and then returns those credentials. If all
 * of the credential providers in the chain have been called, and none of them
 * can provide credentials, then this class will throw an exception indicated
 * that no credentials are available.
 * 

* By default, this class will remember the first credentials provider in the chain * that was able to provide credentials, and will continue to use that provider when * credentials are requested in the future, instead of traversing the chain each time. * This behavior can be controlled through the {@link #setReuseLastProvider(boolean)} method. */ public class AWSCredentialsProviderChain implements AWSCredentialsProvider { private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(AWSCredentialsProviderChain.class); private List credentialsProviders = new LinkedList(); private boolean reuseLastProvider = true; private AWSCredentialsProvider lastUsedProvider; /** * Constructs a new AWSCredentialsProviderChain with the specified * credential providers. When credentials are requested from this provider, * it will call each of these credential providers in the same order * specified here until one of them returns AWS security credentials. * * @param credentialsProviders * The chain of credentials providers. */ public AWSCredentialsProviderChain(AWSCredentialsProvider... credentialsProviders) { if (credentialsProviders == null || credentialsProviders.length == 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("No credential providers specified"); for (AWSCredentialsProvider provider : credentialsProviders) { this.credentialsProviders.add(provider); } } /** * Returns true if this chain will reuse the last successful credentials * provider for future credentials requests, otherwise, false if it will * search through the chain each time. * * @return True if this chain will reuse the last successful credentials * provider for future credentials requests. */ public boolean getReuseLastProvider() { return reuseLastProvider; } /** * Enables or disables caching of the last successful credentials provider * in this chain. Reusing the last successful credentials provider will * typically return credentials faster than searching through the chain. * * @param b * Whether to enable or disable reusing the last successful * credentials provider for future credentials requests instead * of searching through the whole chain. */ public void setReuseLastProvider(boolean b) { this.reuseLastProvider = b; } public AWSCredentials getCredentials() { if (reuseLastProvider && lastUsedProvider != null) { return lastUsedProvider.getCredentials(); } for (AWSCredentialsProvider provider : credentialsProviders) { try { AWSCredentials credentials = provider.getCredentials(); if (credentials.getAWSAccessKeyId() != null && credentials.getAWSSecretKey() != null) { log.debug("Loading credentials from " + provider.toString()); lastUsedProvider = provider; return credentials; } } catch (Exception e) { // Ignore any exceptions and move onto the next provider log.debug("Unable to load credentials from " + provider.toString() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } throw new AmazonClientException("Unable to load AWS credentials from any provider in the chain"); } public void refresh() { for (AWSCredentialsProvider provider : credentialsProviders) { provider.refresh(); } } }





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