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The RabbitMQ Java client library allows Java applications to interface with RabbitMQ.
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package com.rabbitmq.client.impl;
import java.time.Duration;
/**
* Provider interface for establishing credentials for connecting to the broker. Especially useful
* for situations where credentials might expire or change before a recovery takes place or where it is
* convenient to plug in an outside custom implementation.
*
* @see CredentialsRefreshService
* @since 5.2.0
*/
public interface CredentialsProvider {
/**
* Username to use for authentication
*
* @return username
*/
String getUsername();
/**
* Password/secret/token to use for authentication
*
* @return password/secret/token
*/
String getPassword();
/**
* The time before the credentials expire, if they do expire.
*
* If credentials do not expire, must return null. Default
* behavior is to return null, assuming credentials never
* expire.
*
* @return time before expiration
*/
default Duration getTimeBeforeExpiration() {
return null;
}
/**
* Instructs the provider to refresh or renew credentials.
*
* Default behavior is no-op.
*/
default void refresh() {
// no need to refresh anything by default
}
}