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package io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc;
import rx.Observable;
import rx.Single;
import io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper;
import io.vertx.rx.java.WriteStreamSubscriber;
import io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import io.vertx.core.Handler;
import io.vertx.core.AsyncResult;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonArray;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.RxGen;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.TypeArg;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.MappingIterator;
/**
 * Factory interface for creating {@link io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.authentication.AuthenticationProvider} instances that use the Vert.x JDBC client.
 *
 * By default the hashing strategy is SHA-512. If you're already running in production this is backwards
 * compatible, however for new deployments or security upgrades it is recommended to use the PBKDF2 strategy
 * as it is the current OWASP recommendation for password storage.
 *
 * 
 * NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the {@link io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth original} non RX-ified interface using Vert.x codegen.
 */
@RxGen(io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.class)
public class JDBCAuth extends io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.AuthProvider {
  @Override
  public String toString() {
    return delegate.toString();
  }
  @Override
  public boolean equals(Object o) {
    if (this == o) return true;
    if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) return false;
    JDBCAuth that = (JDBCAuth) o;
    return delegate.equals(that.delegate);
  }
  
  @Override
  public int hashCode() {
    return delegate.hashCode();
  }
  public static final TypeArg __TYPE_ARG = new TypeArg<>(    obj -> new JDBCAuth((io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth) obj),
    JDBCAuth::getDelegate
  );
  private final io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth delegate;
  
  public JDBCAuth(io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth delegate) {
    super(delegate);
    this.delegate = delegate;
  }
  public JDBCAuth(Object delegate) {
    super((io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth)delegate);
    this.delegate = (io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth)delegate;
  }
  public io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth getDelegate() {
    return delegate;
  }
  /**
   * Create a JDBC auth provider implementation
   * @param vertx 
   * @param client the JDBC client instance
   * @return the auth provider
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public static io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth create(io.vertx.rxjava.core.Vertx vertx, io.vertx.rxjava.ext.jdbc.JDBCClient client) { 
    io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth ret = io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.newInstance((io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth)io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.create(vertx.getDelegate(), client.getDelegate()));
    return ret;
  }
  /**
   * Set the authentication query to use. Use this if you want to override the default authentication query.
   * @param authenticationQuery the authentication query
   * @return a reference to this for fluency
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth setAuthenticationQuery(java.lang.String authenticationQuery) { 
    delegate.setAuthenticationQuery(authenticationQuery);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * Set the roles query to use. Use this if you want to override the default roles query.
   * @param rolesQuery the roles query
   * @return a reference to this for fluency
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth setRolesQuery(java.lang.String rolesQuery) { 
    delegate.setRolesQuery(rolesQuery);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * Set the permissions query to use. Use this if you want to override the default permissions query.
   * @param permissionsQuery the permissions query
   * @return a reference to this for fluency
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth setPermissionsQuery(java.lang.String permissionsQuery) { 
    delegate.setPermissionsQuery(permissionsQuery);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * Set the role prefix to distinguish from permissions when checking for isPermitted requests.
   * @param rolePrefix a Prefix e.g.: "role:"
   * @return a reference to this for fluency
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth setRolePrefix(java.lang.String rolePrefix) { 
    delegate.setRolePrefix(rolePrefix);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * Compute the hashed password given the unhashed password and the salt without nonce
   *
   * The implementation relays to the JDBCHashStrategy provided.
   * @param password the unhashed password
   * @param salt the salt
   * @return the hashed password
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public java.lang.String computeHash(java.lang.String password, java.lang.String salt) { 
    java.lang.String ret = delegate.computeHash(password, salt);
    return ret;
  }
  /**
   * Compute the hashed password given the unhashed password and the salt
   *
   * The implementation relays to the JDBCHashStrategy provided.
   * @param password the unhashed password
   * @param salt the salt
   * @param version the nonce version to use
   * @return the hashed password
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public java.lang.String computeHash(java.lang.String password, java.lang.String salt, int version) { 
    java.lang.String ret = delegate.computeHash(password, salt, version);
    return ret;
  }
  /**
   * Compute a salt string.
   *
   * The implementation relays to the JDBCHashStrategy provided.
   * @return a non null salt value
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public java.lang.String generateSalt() { 
    java.lang.String ret = delegate.generateSalt();
    return ret;
  }
  /**
   * Provide a application configuration level on hash nonce's as a ordered list of
   * nonces where each position corresponds to a version.
   *
   * The nonces are supposed not to be stored in the underlying jdbc storage but to
   * be provided as a application configuration. The idea is to add one extra variable
   * to the hash function in order to make breaking the passwords using rainbow tables
   * or precomputed hashes harder. Leaving the attacker only with the brute force
   * approach.
   *
   * The implementation relays to the JDBCHashStrategy provided.
   * @param nonces a List of non null Strings.
   * @return a reference to this for fluency
   */
  @Deprecated()
  public io.vertx.rxjava.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth setNonces(io.vertx.core.json.JsonArray nonces) { 
    delegate.setNonces(nonces);
    return this;
  }
  /**
   * The default query to be used for authentication
   */
  public static final java.lang.String DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATE_QUERY = io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATE_QUERY;
  /**
   * The default query to retrieve all roles for the user
   */
  public static final java.lang.String DEFAULT_ROLES_QUERY = io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.DEFAULT_ROLES_QUERY;
  /**
   * The default query to retrieve all permissions for the role
   */
  public static final java.lang.String DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS_QUERY = io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS_QUERY;
  /**
   * The default role prefix
   */
  public static final java.lang.String DEFAULT_ROLE_PREFIX = io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth.DEFAULT_ROLE_PREFIX;
  public static JDBCAuth newInstance(io.vertx.ext.auth.jdbc.JDBCAuth arg) {
    return arg != null ? new JDBCAuth(arg) : null;
  }
}
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