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package org.jose4j.jca;

import java.security.SecureRandom;
import java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec;

/**
 * Allows for the caller of various JOSE and JWT functionality to specify
 * a particular Java Cryptography Architecture provider by name for various
 * cryptographic operations as well as a {@code SecureRandom} source of randomness.
 * 

* Use {@link #getSuppliedKeyProviderContext()} to indicate the provider to be used for cryptographic operations * directly involve the key supplied by the caller. * Use {@link #getGeneralProviderContext()} * to indicate the provider to be used for other operations that do not directly involve the key supplied by the caller. * Signing and verification are operations that use the supplied key as do * key encryption and key agreement methods used to transmit or arrive at the content encryption key. Content encryption, however, * is done with that content encryption key rather than the supplied key. So, other than when using direct (alg=dir) encryption, * set the cipher provider name on the general provider to control the provider used in content encryption. * For example, to specify the provider for an RSA signature when producing a JWS, create a new {@code ProviderContext} and set the name of the provider using * {@link org.jose4j.jca.ProviderContext.Context#setSignatureProvider(String)} on the {@link Context} obtained from calling * {@link #getSuppliedKeyProviderContext()}. To specify the provider for an HMAC when producing a JWS, set the name of the provider using * {@link org.jose4j.jca.ProviderContext.Context#setMacProvider(String)} on the {@code Context} obtained from calling {@code getSuppliedKeyProviderContext()}. * To specify the provider for decrypting a key with RSA when consuming a JWE, use {@link org.jose4j.jca.ProviderContext.Context#setCipherProvider(String)} * on the Context obtained from {@code getSuppliedKeyProviderContext()}. To specify the provider for decrypting the content of the message, on the other hand, * set the cipher provider on the Context obtained from {@code getGeneralProviderContext()}. *

* A ProviderContext can be set on a {@link org.jose4j.jws.JsonWebSignature} or {@link org.jose4j.jwe.JsonWebEncryption} as well as a * {@link org.jose4j.jwt.consumer.JwtConsumer} via the {@link org.jose4j.jwt.consumer.JwtConsumerBuilder}. * * * @see org.jose4j.jwx.JsonWebStructure#setProviderContext(ProviderContext) * @see org.jose4j.jwt.consumer.JwtConsumerBuilder#setJwsProviderContext(ProviderContext) * @see org.jose4j.jwt.consumer.JwtConsumerBuilder#setJweProviderContext(ProviderContext) */ public class ProviderContext { private SecureRandom secureRandom; private Context suppliedKeyProviderContext = new Context(); private Context generalProviderContext = new Context(); /** * The Java Cryptography Architecture provider context to be used for operations * that directly involve the key supplied by the caller. * @return the {@code Context} object on which various provider preferences can be set */ public Context getSuppliedKeyProviderContext() { return suppliedKeyProviderContext; } /** * The Java Cryptography Architecture provider context to be used for operations * that do not directly involve the key supplied by the caller. * @return the {@code Context} object on which various provider preferences can be set */ public Context getGeneralProviderContext() { return generalProviderContext; } /** * Gets the secure random generator. * * @return The specific secure random generator if set, otherwise * {@code null} for a default system one. */ public SecureRandom getSecureRandom() { return secureRandom; } /** * Sets the secure random generator. * * @param secureRandom the SecureRandom to use or {@code null} for a default system one. */ public void setSecureRandom(SecureRandom secureRandom) { this.secureRandom = secureRandom; } /** * Allows for a provider to be named for various operations. * Not all operations are relevant in any particular JOSE context. */ public class Context { private String generalProvider; private String keyPairGeneratorProvider; private String keyAgreementProvider; private String cipherProvider; private String signatureProvider; private SignatureAlgorithmOverride signatureAlgorithmOverride; private String macProvider; private String messageDigestProvider; private String keyFactoryProvider; /** * Gets the general JCA provider to be used for all relevant operations when * a more specific one isn't set. */ public String getGeneralProvider() { return generalProvider; } /** * Sets the general JCA provider to be used for all relevant operations when * a more specific one isn't set. {@code null} to use the system configured * providers. * * @param generalProvider the provider name */ public void setGeneralProvider(String generalProvider) { this.generalProvider = generalProvider; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code KeyPairGenerator} operations. * @return the name of the provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getKeyPairGeneratorProvider() { return select(keyPairGeneratorProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code KeyPairGenerator} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param keyPairGeneratorProvider the provider name */ public void setKeyPairGeneratorProvider(String keyPairGeneratorProvider) { this.keyPairGeneratorProvider = keyPairGeneratorProvider; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code KeyAgreement} operations. * @return the name of the provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getKeyAgreementProvider() { return select(keyAgreementProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code KeyAgreement} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param keyAgreementProvider the provider name */ public void setKeyAgreementProvider(String keyAgreementProvider) { this.keyAgreementProvider = keyAgreementProvider; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code Cipher} operations. * @return the name of the provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getCipherProvider() { return select(cipherProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code Cipher} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param cipherProvider the provider name */ public void setCipherProvider(String cipherProvider) { this.cipherProvider = cipherProvider; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code Signature} operations. * @return the name of the provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getSignatureProvider() { return select(signatureProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code Signature} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param signatureProvider the provider name */ public void setSignatureProvider(String signatureProvider) { this.signatureProvider = signatureProvider; } /** * Gets the the algorithm info (name and parameter spec) to be used as overrides for relevant {@code Signature} operations. * Null means no override is done and the normal algorithm details are used. * @return the SignatureAlgorithmOverride object or null */ public SignatureAlgorithmOverride getSignatureAlgorithmOverride() { return signatureAlgorithmOverride; } /** * Sets the algorithm info (name and parameter spec) to be used as overrides for relevant {@code Signature} operations. * The need for this should be quite rare but it could be useful in cases where different providers are using different * names for the same algorithm - and there have been some naming inconsistencies with RSAPSS where RSASSA-PSS + AlgorithmParameterSpec * was used when PSS support was added to the default JRE but providers that supported PSS earlier used something like SHA256withRSAandMGF1). * * @param signatureAlgorithmOverride with the algorithm info. Null indicates to use the defaults (and is the default in and of itself). */ public void setSignatureAlgorithmOverride(SignatureAlgorithmOverride signatureAlgorithmOverride) { this.signatureAlgorithmOverride = signatureAlgorithmOverride; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code Mac} operations. * @return of the Mac provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getMacProvider() { return select(macProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code Mac} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param macProvider the provider name */ public void setMacProvider(String macProvider) { this.macProvider = macProvider; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code MessageDigest} operations. * @return the name of the provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getMessageDigestProvider() { return select(messageDigestProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code MessageDigest} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param messageDigestProvider the provider name */ public void setMessageDigestProvider(String messageDigestProvider) { this.messageDigestProvider = messageDigestProvider; } /** * Gets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code KeyFactory} operations. * @return the name of the provider or {@code null} for the the system configured providers. */ public String getKeyFactoryProvider() { return select(keyFactoryProvider); } /** * Sets the the JCA provider to be used for relevant {@code KeyFactory} operations. * {@code null} to use the system configured providers. * * @param keyFactoryProvider the provider name */ public void setKeyFactoryProvider(String keyFactoryProvider) { this.keyFactoryProvider = keyFactoryProvider; } private String select(String specificValue) { return specificValue == null ? generalProvider : specificValue; } } /** * Signature Algorithm info used to override normal defaults. */ public static class SignatureAlgorithmOverride { private String algorithmName; private AlgorithmParameterSpec AlgorithmParameterSpec; /** * Create a new SignatureAlgorithmOverride instance * @param algorithmName the algorithm name (e.g. SHA256withRSAandMGF1) * @param aps the AlgorithmParameterSpec */ public SignatureAlgorithmOverride(String algorithmName, AlgorithmParameterSpec aps) { this.algorithmName = algorithmName; AlgorithmParameterSpec = aps; } /** * Gets the name of the signature algorithm to use in place of the normal default one. * @return the signature algorithm name. */ public String getAlgorithmName() { return algorithmName; } /** * Gets the AlgorithmParameterSpec to use in place of the normal default one. * @return the AlgorithmParameterSpec. */ public AlgorithmParameterSpec getAlgorithmParameterSpec() { return AlgorithmParameterSpec; } } }





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