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package javax.security.jacc;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectStreamField;
import java.security.*;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
/**
* Class for Servlet web resource permissions.
* A WebResourcePermission is a named permission and has actions.
*
* The name of a WebResourcePermission (also referred to as the target name)
* identifies the Web resources to which the permission pertains.
*
* Implementations of this class MAY implement newPermissionCollection or
* inherit its implementation from the super class.
*
* @see java.security.Permission
*
* @version %I% %E%
*
* @author Ron Monzillo
* @author Gary Ellison
*
*/
public final class WebResourcePermission extends Permission
{
private transient HttpMethodSpec methodSpec;
private transient URLPatternSpec urlPatternSpec = null;
private transient int hashCodeValue = 0;
private transient static final String EMPTY_STRING = "";
private transient static final String ESCAPED_COLON = "%3A";
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
/**
* The serialized fields of this permission are defined below. Whether
* or not the serialized fields correspond to actual (private) fields
* is an implementation decision.
* @serialField actions String
* the canonicalized actions string (as returned by getActions).
*/
private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {
new ObjectStreamField("actions", java.lang.String.class)
};
/**
* Creates a new WebResourcePermission with the specified name and actions.
*
* The name contains a URLPatternSpec that identifies the web
* resources to which the permissions applies. The syntax of a URLPatternSpec
* is as follows:
*
*
* URLPatternList ::= URLPattern | URLPatternList colon URLPattern
*
* URLPatternSpec ::= null | URLPattern | URLPattern colon URLPatternList
*
*
* A null URLPatternSpec is translated to the default URLPattern, "/", by
* the permission constructor. The empty string is an exact URLPattern, and
* may occur anywhere in a URLPatternSpec that an exact URLPattern may occur.
* The first URLPattern in a URLPatternSpec may be any of the pattern
* types, exact, path-prefix, extension, or default as defined in the
* Java Servlet Specification). When a URLPatternSpec includes
* a URLPatternList, the patterns of the URLPatternList identify the
* resources to which the permission does NOT apply and depend on the
* pattern type and value of the first pattern as follows:
*
* - No pattern may exist in the URLPatternList that matches the
* first pattern.
*
- If the first pattern is a path-prefix
* pattern, only exact patterns matched by the first pattern
* and path-prefix patterns matched by, but different from,
* the first pattern may occur in the URLPatternList.
*
- If the first pattern is an extension
* pattern, only exact patterns that are matched by the first
* pattern and path-prefix patterns may occur in the URLPatternList.
*
- If the first pattern is the default pattern, "/", any pattern
* except the default pattern may occur in the URLPatternList.
*
- If the first pattern is an exact pattern a URLPatternList must not
* be present in the URLPatternSpec.
*
*
* The actions parameter contains a comma seperated list of HTTP methods.
* The syntax of the actions parameter is defined as follows:
*
*
* ExtensionMethod ::= any token as defined by RFC 2616
* (that is, 1*[any CHAR except CTLs or separators])
*
* HTTPMethod ::= "GET" | "POST" | "PUT" | "DELETE" | "HEAD" |
* "OPTIONS" | "TRACE" | ExtensionMethod
*
* HTTPMethodList ::= HTTPMethod | HTTPMethodList comma HTTPMethod
*
* HTTPMethodExceptionList ::= exclaimationPoint HTTPMethodList
*
* HTTPMethodSpec ::= null | HTTPMethodExceptionList |
* HTTPMethodList
*
*
* If duplicates occur in the HTTPMethodSpec
* they must be eliminated by the permission constructor.
*
* A null or empty string HTTPMethodSpec indicates that the permission
* applies to all HTTP methods at the resources identified by the URL
* pattern.
*
* If the HTTPMethodSpec contains an HTTPMethodExceptionList (i.e.,
* it begins with an exclaimationPoint), the permission pertains to all
* methods except those occuring in the exception list.
*
* @param name the URLPatternSpec that identifies the application
* specific web resources to which the permission pertains.
* All URLPatterns in the URLPatternSpec are relative to the context path
* of the deployed web application module, and the same URLPattern must not
* occur more than once in a URLPatternSpec. A null URLPatternSpec is
* translated to the default URLPattern, "/", by the permission constructor.
* All colons occuring within the URLPattern elements of the URLPatternSpec
* must be represented in escaped encoding as defined in RFC 2396.
*
* @param actions identifies the HTTP methods to which the permission
* pertains. If the value passed through this parameter is null or
* the empty string, then the permission pertains to all the possible
* HTTP methods.
*/
public WebResourcePermission(String name, String actions)
{
super(name);
this.urlPatternSpec = new URLPatternSpec(name);
this.methodSpec = HttpMethodSpec.getSpec(actions);
}
/**
* Creates a new WebResourcePermission with name corresponding
* to the URLPatternSpec, and actions composed from the array of HTTP
* methods.
*
* @param urlPatternSpec the URLPatternSpec that identifies the
* application specific web resources to which the permission pertains.
* All URLPatterns in the URLPatternSpec are relative to the context path
* of the deployed web application module, and the same URLPattern must not
* occur more than once in a URLPatternSpec. A null URLPatternSpec is
* translated to the default URLPattern, "/", by the permission constructor.
* All colons occuring within the URLPattern elements of the URLPatternSpec
* must be represented in escaped encoding as defined in RFC 2396.
*
* @param HTTPMethods an array of strings each element of which contains
* the value of an HTTP method. If the value passed through this
* parameter is null or is an array with no elements, then the permission
* pertains to all the possible HTTP methods.
*/
public WebResourcePermission(String urlPatternSpec, String[] HTTPMethods)
{
super(urlPatternSpec);
this.urlPatternSpec = new URLPatternSpec(urlPatternSpec);
this.methodSpec = HttpMethodSpec.getSpec(HTTPMethods);
}
/**
* Creates a new WebResourcePermission from the HttpServletRequest
* object.
*
* @param request the HttpServletRequest object corresponding
* to the Servlet operation to which the permission pertains.
* The permission name is the substring of the requestURI
* (HttpServletRequest.getRequestURI()) that begins after the contextPath
* (HttpServletRequest.getContextPath()). When the substring operation
* yields the string "/", the permission is constructed with the empty
* string as its name. The permission's actions field is obtained from
* HttpServletRequest.getMethod(). The constructor must transform all colon
* characters occuring in the name to escaped encoding as defined in
* RFC 2396.
*/
public WebResourcePermission(HttpServletRequest request)
{
super(getUriMinusContextPath(request));
this.urlPatternSpec = new URLPatternSpec(super.getName());
this.methodSpec= HttpMethodSpec.getSpec(request.getMethod());
}
/**
* Checks two WebResourcePermission objects for equality.
* WebResourcePermission objects are equivalent if their
* URLPatternSpec and (canonicalized) actions values are equivalent.
* The URLPatternSpec of a reference permission is equivalent to that
* of an argument permission if their first patterns are
* equivalent, and the patterns of the URLPatternList of the reference
* permission collectively match exactly the same set of patterns
* as are matched by the patterns of the URLPatternList of the
* argument permission.
*
* Two Permission objects, P1 and P2, are equivalent if and only if
* P1.implies(P2) && P2.implies(P1).
*
* @param o the WebResourcePermission object being tested for equality
* with this WebResourcePermission.
*
* @return true if the argument WebResourcePermission object is equivalent
* to this WebResourcePermission.
*/
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (o == null || ! (o instanceof WebResourcePermission)) return false;
WebResourcePermission that = (WebResourcePermission) o;
if (!this.methodSpec.equals(that.methodSpec)) return false;
return this.urlPatternSpec.equals(that.urlPatternSpec);
}
/**
* Returns a canonical String representation of the actions of this
* WebResourcePermission. In the canonical form, predefined methods
* preceed extension methods, and within each method classification the
* corresponding methods occur in ascending lexical order. There may be
* no duplicate HTTP methods in the canonical form, and the canonical
* form of the set of all HTTP methods is the value null.
*
* @return a String containing the canonicalized actions of this
* WebResourcePermission (or the null value).
*/
public String getActions() {
return this.methodSpec.getActions();
}
/**
* Returns the hash code value for this WebResourcePermission. The
* properties of the returned hash code must be as follows:
*
* - During the lifetime of a Java application, the hashCode method
* must return the same integer value, every time it is called on a
* WebResourcePermission object. The value returned by hashCode for a
* particular WebResourcePermission need not remain consistent from
* one execution of an application to another.
*
- If two WebResourcePermission objects are equal according to the
* equals method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two
* Permission objects must produce the same integer result (within an
* application).
*
*
* @return the integer hash code value for this object.
*/
public int hashCode() {
if (this.hashCodeValue == 0) {
String hashInput = this.urlPatternSpec.toString()+ " " +
this.methodSpec.hashCode();
this.hashCodeValue = hashInput.hashCode();
}
return this.hashCodeValue;
}
/**
* Determines if the argument Permission is "implied by" this
* WebResourcePermission. For this to be the case, all of the following
* must be true:
*
* - The argument is an instanceof WebResourcePermission
*
- The first URLPattern in the name of the argument permission
* is matched by the first URLPattern in the name of this permission.
*
- The first URLPattern in the name of the argument permission
* is NOT matched by any URLPattern in the URLPatternList of the
* URLPatternSpec of this permission.
*
- If the first URLPattern in the name of the argument permission
* matches the first URLPattern in the URLPatternSpec of this
* permission, then every URLPattern in the URLPatternList of the
* URLPatternSpec of this permission is matched by a URLPattern
* in the URLPatternList of the argument permission.
*
- The HTTP methods represented by the actions of the argument
* permission are a subset of the HTTP methods represented by the
* actions of this permission.
*
*
* URLPattern matching is performed using the Servlet matching
* rules where two URL patterns match if they are related as follows:
*
* - their pattern values are String equivalent, or
*
- this pattern is the path-prefix pattern "/*", or
*
- this pattern is a path-prefix pattern (that is, it starts with
* "/" and ends with "/*") and the argument pattern starts with the
* substring of this pattern, minus its last 2 characters, and the
* next character of the argument pattern, if there is one, is "/", or
*
- this pattern is an extension pattern (that is, it starts with
* "*.") and the argument pattern ends with this pattern, or
*
- the reference pattern is the special default pattern, "/",
* which matches all argument patterns.
*
*
* All of the comparisons described above are case sensitive.
*
* @param permission "this" WebResourcePermission is checked to see if
* it implies the argument permission.
*
* @return true if the specified permission is implied by this object,
* false if not.
*/
public boolean implies(Permission permission) {
if (permission == null ||
! (permission instanceof WebResourcePermission)) return false;
WebResourcePermission that = (WebResourcePermission) permission;
if (!this.methodSpec.implies(that.methodSpec))
return false;
return this.urlPatternSpec.implies(that.urlPatternSpec);
}
// ----------------- Private Methods ---------------------
/**
* Chops the ContextPath off the front of the requestURI to
* yield the servletPath + PathInfo. For the special case where
* the servletPath + PathInfo is the pattern, "/", this
* routine returns the empty string.
*/
private static String getUriMinusContextPath(HttpServletRequest request) {
String uri = request.getRequestURI();
if (uri != null) {
String contextPath = request.getContextPath();
int contextLength = contextPath == null ? 0 : contextPath.length();
if (contextLength > 0) {
uri = uri.substring(contextLength);
}
if (uri.equals("/")) {
uri = EMPTY_STRING;
} else {
// encode all colons
uri = uri.replaceAll(":",ESCAPED_COLON);
}
} else {
uri = EMPTY_STRING;
}
return uri;
}
/**
* readObject reads the serialized fields from the
* input stream and uses them to restore the permission.
* This method need not be implemented if establishing the
* values of the serialized fields (as is done by defaultReadObject)
* is sufficient to initialize the permission.
*/
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,ClassNotFoundException
{
this.methodSpec = HttpMethodSpec.getSpec
((String) s.readFields().get("actions",null));
this.urlPatternSpec = new URLPatternSpec(super.getName());
}
/**
* writeObject is used to establish the values of the serialized fields
* before they are written to the output stream and need not be
* implemented if the values of the serialized fields are always
* available and up to date. The serialized fields are written to
* the output stream in the same form as they would be written
* by defaultWriteObject.
*/
private synchronized void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
{
s.putFields().put("actions",this.getActions());
s.writeFields();
}
}