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package org.apache.kafka.common.security.auth;

import java.security.Principal;

import static java.util.Objects.requireNonNull;

/**
 * 

Principals in Kafka are defined by a type and a name. The principal type will always be "User" * for the simple authorizer that is enabled by default, but custom authorizers can leverage different * principal types (such as to enable group or role-based ACLs). The {@link KafkaPrincipalBuilder} interface * is used when you need to derive a different principal type from the authentication context, or when * you need to represent relations between different principals. For example, you could extend * {@link KafkaPrincipal} in order to link a user principal to one or more role principals. * *

For custom extensions of {@link KafkaPrincipal}, there two key points to keep in mind: *

    *
  1. To be compatible with the ACL APIs provided by Kafka (including the command line tool), each ACL * can only represent a permission granted to a single principal (consisting of a principal type and name). * It is possible to use richer ACL semantics, but you must implement your own mechanisms for adding * and removing ACLs. *
  2. In general, {@link KafkaPrincipal} extensions are only useful when the corresponding Authorizer * is also aware of the extension. If you have a {@link KafkaPrincipalBuilder} which derives user groups * from the authentication context (e.g. from an SSL client certificate), then you need a custom * authorizer which is capable of using the additional group information. *
*/ public class KafkaPrincipal implements Principal { public static final String USER_TYPE = "User"; public final static KafkaPrincipal ANONYMOUS = new KafkaPrincipal(KafkaPrincipal.USER_TYPE, "ANONYMOUS"); private final String principalType; private final String name; private volatile boolean tokenAuthenticated; public KafkaPrincipal(String principalType, String name) { this(principalType, name, false); } public KafkaPrincipal(String principalType, String name, boolean tokenAuthenticated) { this.principalType = requireNonNull(principalType, "Principal type cannot be null"); this.name = requireNonNull(name, "Principal name cannot be null"); this.tokenAuthenticated = tokenAuthenticated; } @Override public String toString() { return principalType + ":" + name; } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (this == o) return true; if (o == null) return false; if (getClass() != o.getClass()) return false; KafkaPrincipal that = (KafkaPrincipal) o; return principalType.equals(that.principalType) && name.equals(that.name); } @Override public int hashCode() { int result = principalType != null ? principalType.hashCode() : 0; result = 31 * result + (name != null ? name.hashCode() : 0); return result; } @Override public String getName() { return name; } public String getPrincipalType() { return principalType; } public void tokenAuthenticated(boolean tokenAuthenticated) { this.tokenAuthenticated = tokenAuthenticated; } public boolean tokenAuthenticated() { return tokenAuthenticated; } }




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