Java Code Examples for org.apache.catalina.deploy.SecurityCollection#addMethod()

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Example 1
Source File: TestFormAuthenticator.java    From Tomcat7.0.67 with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private FormAuthClientSelectedMethods(boolean clientShouldUseCookies,
        boolean serverShouldUseCookies,
        boolean serverShouldChangeSessid) throws Exception {

    Tomcat tomcat = getTomcatInstance();

    // No file system docBase required
    Context ctx = tomcat.addContext("", null);
    Tomcat.addServlet(ctx, "SelectedMethods",
            new SelectedMethodsServlet());
    ctx.addServletMapping("/test", "SelectedMethods");
    // Login servlet just needs to respond "OK". Client will handle
    // creating a valid response. No need for a form.
    Tomcat.addServlet(ctx, "Login",
            new TesterServlet());
    ctx.addServletMapping("/login", "Login");

    // Configure the security constraints
    SecurityConstraint constraint = new SecurityConstraint();
    SecurityCollection collection = new SecurityCollection();
    collection.setName("Protect PUT");
    collection.addMethod("PUT");
    collection.addPattern("/test");
    constraint.addCollection(collection);
    constraint.addAuthRole("tomcat");
    ctx.addConstraint(constraint);

    // Configure authentication
    LoginConfig lc = new LoginConfig();
    lc.setAuthMethod("FORM");
    lc.setLoginPage("/login");
    ctx.setLoginConfig(lc);
    ctx.getPipeline().addValve(new FormAuthenticator());

    setUseCookies(clientShouldUseCookies);
    ctx.setCookies(serverShouldUseCookies);

    MapRealm realm = new MapRealm();
    realm.addUser("tomcat", "tomcat");
    realm.addUserRole("tomcat", "tomcat");
    ctx.setRealm(realm);

    tomcat.start();

    // perhaps this does not work until tomcat has started?
    ctx.setSessionTimeout(TIMEOUT_MINS);

    // Valve pipeline is only established after tomcat starts
    Valve[] valves = ctx.getPipeline().getValves();
    for (Valve valve : valves) {
        if (valve instanceof AuthenticatorBase) {
            ((AuthenticatorBase)valve)
                    .setChangeSessionIdOnAuthentication(
                                        serverShouldChangeSessid);
            break;
        }
    }

    // Port only known after Tomcat starts
    setPort(getPort());
}
 
Example 2
Source File: TestFormAuthenticator.java    From tomcatsrc with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private FormAuthClientSelectedMethods(boolean clientShouldUseCookies,
        boolean serverShouldUseCookies,
        boolean serverShouldChangeSessid) throws Exception {

    Tomcat tomcat = getTomcatInstance();

    // No file system docBase required
    Context ctx = tomcat.addContext("", null);
    Tomcat.addServlet(ctx, "SelectedMethods",
            new SelectedMethodsServlet());
    ctx.addServletMapping("/test", "SelectedMethods");
    // Login servlet just needs to respond "OK". Client will handle
    // creating a valid response. No need for a form.
    Tomcat.addServlet(ctx, "Login",
            new TesterServlet());
    ctx.addServletMapping("/login", "Login");

    // Configure the security constraints
    SecurityConstraint constraint = new SecurityConstraint();
    SecurityCollection collection = new SecurityCollection();
    collection.setName("Protect PUT");
    collection.addMethod("PUT");
    collection.addPattern("/test");
    constraint.addCollection(collection);
    constraint.addAuthRole("tomcat");
    ctx.addConstraint(constraint);

    // Configure authentication
    LoginConfig lc = new LoginConfig();
    lc.setAuthMethod("FORM");
    lc.setLoginPage("/login");
    ctx.setLoginConfig(lc);
    ctx.getPipeline().addValve(new FormAuthenticator());

    setUseCookies(clientShouldUseCookies);
    ctx.setCookies(serverShouldUseCookies);

    MapRealm realm = new MapRealm();
    realm.addUser("tomcat", "tomcat");
    realm.addUserRole("tomcat", "tomcat");
    ctx.setRealm(realm);

    tomcat.start();

    // perhaps this does not work until tomcat has started?
    ctx.setSessionTimeout(TIMEOUT_MINS);

    // Valve pipeline is only established after tomcat starts
    Valve[] valves = ctx.getPipeline().getValves();
    for (Valve valve : valves) {
        if (valve instanceof AuthenticatorBase) {
            ((AuthenticatorBase)valve)
                    .setChangeSessionIdOnAuthentication(
                                        serverShouldChangeSessid);
            break;
        }
    }

    // Port only known after Tomcat starts
    setPort(getPort());
}