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/*
 * Copyright 2003 - 2012 The eFaps Team
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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 * Revision:        $Rev: 7483 $
 * Last Changed:    $Date: 2012-05-11 11:57:38 -0500 (Fri, 11 May 2012) $
 * Last Changed By: $Author: [email protected] $
 */

package org.efaps.jaas;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;

import javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;

import org.efaps.admin.user.JAASSystem;
import org.efaps.admin.user.Person;
import org.efaps.util.EFapsException;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;

/**
 * The class is used to import from all JAAS system the user into eFaps so that
 * all users which could authentificate them self outside eFaps are known inside
 * eFaps (e.g. to assign them for access or to send then an email).
To * start an import, the class must be instantiated and method * {@link #importPersons} must be called. * * @author The eFaps Team * @version $Id: ImportHandler.java 7483 2012-05-11 16:57:38Z [email protected] $ */ public class ImportHandler extends LoginHandler { /** * Logging instance used to give logging information of this class. */ private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ImportHandler.class); /** * All person mapper instances are stored in this instance variable. */ private final Set persMappers = new HashSet(); /** * Map the person mapper instances to the user name of the persons. */ private final Map name2persMapper = new HashMap(); /** * Map the person mapper instances to the eFaps person instances. */ private final Map pers2persMapper = new HashMap(); /** * Constructor to initialize the login handler. If null is given to * the application name, the default value defined in {@link #application} * is used. * * @param _application application name of the JAAS configuration */ public ImportHandler(final String _application) { super(_application); } /** * The method calls first method {@link #readPersons} to read all persons * in the cache. Then all found persons are updated with the information * from. * * @see #readPersons() * @see #updatePersons() */ public void importPersons() { readPersons(); updatePersons(); } /** * The algorithm for identification of persons with specified key and name in * a JAAS system is: *
    *
  • search person by key in eFaps
  • *
  • if not found search person by name in eFaps
  • *
* If no person inside eFaps is found, search if another JAAS system * identifies a person with the same name!
If an exception is thrown * inside called methods, the exceptions are only written to the log as * errors. */ protected void readPersons() { try { final LoginContext login = new LoginContext( getApplicationName(), new LoginCallbackHandler(ActionCallback.Mode.ALL_PERSONS, null, null)); login.login(); for (final JAASSystem system : JAASSystem.getAllJAASSystems()) { if (ImportHandler.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { ImportHandler.LOG.debug("check JAAS system '" + system + "'"); } final Set users = login.getSubject().getPrincipals(system.getPersonJAASPrincipleClass()); for (final Object persObj : users) { if (ImportHandler.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { ImportHandler.LOG.debug("- check person '" + persObj + "'"); } try { final String persKey = (String) system.getPersonMethodKey().invoke(persObj, (Object) null); final String persName = (String) system.getPersonMethodName().invoke(persObj, (Object) null); PersonMapper persMapper = null; Person foundPerson = Person.getWithJAASKey(system, persKey); if (foundPerson == null) { foundPerson = Person.get(persName); } if (foundPerson == null) { persMapper = this.name2persMapper.get(persName); } else { persMapper = this.pers2persMapper.get(foundPerson); if (persMapper == null) { persMapper = this.name2persMapper.get(persName); } } if (persMapper == null) { persMapper = new PersonMapper(foundPerson, persName); } persMapper.addJAASSystem(system, persKey); } catch (final EFapsException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("could not search for person with JAAS key " + system.getName(), e); } catch (final IllegalAccessException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("could not execute person key method for system " + system.getName(), e); } catch (final IllegalArgumentException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("could not execute person key method for system " + system.getName(), e); } catch (final InvocationTargetException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("could not execute person key method for system " + system.getName(), e); } } } } catch (final LoginException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("could not create login context", e); } } /** *

Each found person is updated in eFaps (or created if not already * existing). The methods from the login handler {@link LoginHandler} are * used for the update.

*

Each user name is written as debug information to the log file.

*

If an exception is thrown inside called methods, the exceptions * are only written to the log as errors.

* * @see LoginHandler#getPerson(LoginContext) * @see LoginHandler#createPerson(LoginContext) * @see LoginHandler#updatePerson(LoginContext, Person) * @see LoginHandler#updateRoles(LoginContext, Person) * @see LoginHandler#updateGroups(LoginContext, Person) */ protected void updatePersons() { for (final PersonMapper persMapper : this.persMappers) { if (ImportHandler.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { ImportHandler.LOG.debug("update person '" + persMapper.name + "'"); } try { final LoginContext login = new LoginContext(getApplicationName(), new LoginCallbackHandler( ActionCallback.Mode.PERSON_INFORMATION, persMapper.name, null)); login.login(); Person person = getPerson(login); if (person == null) { person = createPerson(login); } if (person != null) { updatePerson(login, person); person.cleanUp(); updateRoles(login, person); updateGroups(login, person); } } catch (final EFapsException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("update failed for '" + persMapper.name + "'", e); } catch (final LoginException e) { ImportHandler.LOG.error("update failed for '" + persMapper.name + "'", e); } } } /** * Person mapper class. */ private final class PersonMapper { /** * eFaps Person instance. */ private final Person person; /** * User Name of the person. */ private final String name; /** * Mapping of the key for the keys. */ private final Map keys = new HashMap(); /** * If a new person mapper object is instantiated, the mapping for names * to person mapper in {@link #name2persMapper} and the mapping for * persons to person mapper in {@link #pers2persMapper} are updated. * The new instance is added to the list of all person mappers in * {@link #persMappers}. * * @param _person JAVA person instance (if already existing in eFaps) * @param _name name of the person */ private PersonMapper(final Person _person, final String _name) { this.person = _person; this.name = _name; ImportHandler.this.name2persMapper.put(this.name, this); if (this.person != null) { ImportHandler.this.pers2persMapper.put(this.person, this); } ImportHandler.this.persMappers.add(this); } /** * A new key of the person for the JAAS system is defined for the * person. * * @param _jaasSystem JAAS system in which the person is defined * @param _key key of the person in the given JAAS system */ private void addJAASSystem(final JAASSystem _jaasSystem, final String _key) { this.keys.put(_jaasSystem, _key); } } }




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