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package org.apache.kafka.common.security.oauthbearer;
import java.util.Objects;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
import org.apache.kafka.common.annotation.InterfaceStability;
/**
* A {@code Callback} for use by the {@code SaslClient} and {@code Login}
* implementations when they require an OAuth 2 bearer token. Callback handlers
* should use the {@link #error(String, String, String)} method to communicate
* errors returned by the authorization server as per
* RFC 6749: The OAuth
* 2.0 Authorization Framework. Callback handlers should communicate other
* problems by raising an {@code IOException}.
*
* This class was introduced in 2.0.0 and, while it feels stable, it could
* evolve. We will try to evolve the API in a compatible manner, but we reserve
* the right to make breaking changes in minor releases, if necessary. We will
* update the {@code InterfaceStability} annotation and this notice once the API
* is considered stable.
*/
@InterfaceStability.Evolving
public class OAuthBearerTokenCallback implements Callback {
private OAuthBearerToken token = null;
private String errorCode = null;
private String errorDescription = null;
private String errorUri = null;
/**
* Return the (potentially null) token
*
* @return the (potentially null) token
*/
public OAuthBearerToken token() {
return token;
}
/**
* Return the optional (but always non-empty if not null) error code as per
* RFC 6749: The OAuth
* 2.0 Authorization Framework.
*
* @return the optional (but always non-empty if not null) error code
*/
public String errorCode() {
return errorCode;
}
/**
* Return the (potentially null) error description as per
* RFC 6749: The OAuth
* 2.0 Authorization Framework.
*
* @return the (potentially null) error description
*/
public String errorDescription() {
return errorDescription;
}
/**
* Return the (potentially null) error URI as per
* RFC 6749: The OAuth
* 2.0 Authorization Framework.
*
* @return the (potentially null) error URI
*/
public String errorUri() {
return errorUri;
}
/**
* Set the token. All error-related values are cleared.
*
* @param token
* the optional token to set
*/
public void token(OAuthBearerToken token) {
this.token = token;
this.errorCode = null;
this.errorDescription = null;
this.errorUri = null;
}
/**
* Set the error values as per
* RFC 6749: The OAuth
* 2.0 Authorization Framework. Any token is cleared.
*
* @param errorCode
* the mandatory error code to set
* @param errorDescription
* the optional error description to set
* @param errorUri
* the optional error URI to set
*/
public void error(String errorCode, String errorDescription, String errorUri) {
if (Objects.requireNonNull(errorCode).isEmpty())
throw new IllegalArgumentException("error code must not be empty");
this.errorCode = errorCode;
this.errorDescription = errorDescription;
this.errorUri = errorUri;
this.token = null;
}
}