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with different versions on classes on the class path).
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package org.wildfly.security.credential.source.impl;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.auth.callback.PasswordCallback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException;
import org.wildfly.common.Assert;
import org.wildfly.security.auth.SupportLevel;
import org.wildfly.security.auth.callback.CredentialCallback;
import org.wildfly.security.credential.Credential;
import org.wildfly.security.credential.PasswordCredential;
import org.wildfly.security.credential.source.CredentialSource;
import org.wildfly.security.password.interfaces.ClearPassword;
/**
* A credential source which is backed by a callback handler.
*
* @author David M. Lloyd
*/
public final class CallbackHandlerCredentialSource implements CredentialSource {
private final CallbackHandler callbackHandler;
/**
* Construct a new instance.
*
* @param callbackHandler the callback handler to use (must not be {@code null})
*/
public CallbackHandlerCredentialSource(final CallbackHandler callbackHandler) {
Assert.checkNotNullParam("callbackHandler", callbackHandler);
this.callbackHandler = callbackHandler;
}
public SupportLevel getCredentialAcquireSupport(final Class extends Credential> credentialType, final String algorithmName, final AlgorithmParameterSpec parameterSpec) throws IOException {
return SupportLevel.POSSIBLY_SUPPORTED;
}
public C getCredential(final Class credentialType, final String algorithmName, final AlgorithmParameterSpec parameterSpec) throws IOException {
if (PasswordCredential.class.isAssignableFrom(credentialType) && (algorithmName == null || algorithmName.equals(ClearPassword.ALGORITHM_CLEAR)) && parameterSpec == null) {
try {
final PasswordCallback passwordCallback = new PasswordCallback("Password", false);
callbackHandler.handle(new Callback[] { passwordCallback });
final char[] chars = passwordCallback.getPassword();
return chars == null ? null : credentialType.cast(new PasswordCredential(ClearPassword.createRaw(ClearPassword.ALGORITHM_CLEAR, chars)));
} catch (UnsupportedCallbackException e) {
// fall out and try CredentialCallback
}
}
try {
final CredentialCallback credentialCallback = new CredentialCallback(credentialType, algorithmName, parameterSpec);
callbackHandler.handle(new Callback[] { credentialCallback });
return credentialCallback.getCredential(credentialType, algorithmName, parameterSpec);
} catch (UnsupportedCallbackException e) {
// no credentials can be acquired; fall out
}
return null;
}
}