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Instrumentalbbe71542018-05-25 12:29:38 -05005Client Configuration
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Sai Gandhambd61eba2018-06-13 18:24:21 +00008TEST version of "cadi.properties"
9---------------------------------
10These properties point you to the ONAP TEST environment.
11
12Properties are separated into
13
14 * etc
15 * main Property file which provides Client specific info. As a client, this could be put in container, or placed on Host Box
16 * The important thing is to LINK the property with Location and Certificate Properties, see "local"
17 * local
18 * where there is Machine specific information (i.e. GEO Location (Latitude/Longitude)
19 * where this is Machine specific Certificates (for running services)
20 * This is because the certificates used must match the Endpoint that the Container is running on
21 * Note Certificate Manager can Place all these components together in one place.
22 * For April, 2018, please write Jonathan.gathman@att.com for credentials until TEST Env with Certificate Manager is fully tested. Include
23 1. AAF Namespace (you MUST be the owner for the request to be accepted)
24 2. Fully Qualified App ID (ID + Namespace)
25 3. Machine to be deployed on.
26
27Client Credentials
28------------------
29For Beijing, full TLS is expected among all components. AAF provides the "Certificate Manager" which can "Place" Certificate information
30
31Example Source Code
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Sai Gandham4e6f7bc2018-06-15 08:37:30 -050033Note the FULL class is available in the authz repo, cadi_aaf/org/onap/aaf/client/sample/Sample.java
34
35.. code-block:: java
36
37
38 /**
39 * ============LICENSE_START====================================================
40 * org.onap.aaf
41 * ===========================================================================
42 * Copyright (c) 2018 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
43 * ===========================================================================
44 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
45 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
46 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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49 *
50 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
51 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
52 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
53 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
54 * limitations under the License.
55 * ============LICENSE_END====================================================
56 *
57 */
58
59 package org.onap.aaf.client.sample;
60
61 import java.io.IOException;
62 import java.security.Principal;
63 import java.util.ArrayList;
64 import java.util.List;
65
66 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.Access;
67 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.CadiException;
68 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.LocatorException;
69 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.Permission;
70 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.PropAccess;
71 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.aaf.AAFPermission;
72 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.aaf.v2_0.AAFAuthn;
73 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.aaf.v2_0.AAFConHttp;
74 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.aaf.v2_0.AAFLurPerm;
75 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.principal.UnAuthPrincipal;
76 import org.onap.aaf.cadi.util.Split;
77 import org.onap.aaf.misc.env.APIException;
78
79 public class Sample {
80 private static Sample singleton;
81 final private AAFConHttp aafcon;
82 final private AAFLurPerm aafLur;
83 final private AAFAuthn<?> aafAuthn;
84
85 /**
86 * This method is to emphasize the importance of not creating the AAFObjects over and over again.
87 * @return
88 */
89 public static Sample singleton() {
90 return singleton;
91 }
92
93 public Sample(Access myAccess) throws APIException, CadiException, LocatorException {
94 aafcon = new AAFConHttp(myAccess);
95 aafLur = aafcon.newLur();
96 aafAuthn = aafcon.newAuthn(aafLur);
97 }
98
99 /**
100 * Checking credentials outside of HTTP/S presents fewer options initially. There is not, for instance,
101 * the option of using 2-way TLS HTTP/S.
102 *
103 * However, Password Checks are still useful, and, if the Client Certificate could be obtained in other ways, the
104 * Interface can be expanded in the future to include Certificates.
105 * @throws CadiException
106 * @throws IOException
107 */
108 public Principal checkUserPass(String fqi, String pass) throws IOException, CadiException {
109 String ok = aafAuthn.validate(fqi, pass);
110 if(ok==null) {
111 System.out.println("Success!");
112 /*
113 UnAuthPrincipal means that it is not coming from the official Authorization chain.
114 This is useful for Security Plugins which don't use Principal as the tie between
115 Authentication and Authorization
116
117 You can also use this if you want to check Authorization without actually Authenticating, as may
118 be the case with certain Onboarding Tooling.
119 */
120 return new UnAuthPrincipal(fqi);
121 } else {
122 System.out.printf("Failure: %s\n",ok);
123 return null;
124 }
125
126
127 }
128
129 /**
130 * An example of looking for One Permission within all the permissions user has. CADI does cache these,
131 * so the call is not expensive.
132 *
133 * Note: If you are using "J2EE" (Servlets), CADI ties this function to the method:
134 * HttpServletRequest.isUserInRole(String user)
135 *
136 * The J2EE user can expect that his servlet will NOT be called without a Validated Principal, and that
137 * "isUserInRole()" will validate if the user has the Permission designated.
138 *
139 */
140 public boolean oneAuthorization(Principal fqi, Permission p) {
141 return aafLur.fish(fqi, p);
142 }
143
144 public List<Permission> allAuthorization(Principal fqi) {
145 List<Permission> pond = new ArrayList<Permission>();
146 aafLur.fishAll(fqi, pond);
147 return pond;
148 }
149
150
151 public static void main(String[] args) {
152 // Note: you can pick up Properties from Command line as well as VM Properties
153 // Code "user_fqi=... user_pass=..." (where user_pass can be encrypted) in the command line for this sample.
154 // Also code "perm=<perm type>|<instance>|<action>" to test a specific Permission
155 PropAccess myAccess = new PropAccess(args);
156 try {
157 /*
158 * NOTE: Do NOT CREATE new aafcon, aafLur and aafAuthn each transaction. They are built to be
159 * reused!
160 *
161 * This is why this code demonstrates "Sample" as a singleton.
162 */
163 singleton = new Sample(myAccess);
164 String user = myAccess.getProperty("user_fqi");
165 String pass= myAccess.getProperty("user_pass");
166
167 if(user==null || pass==null) {
168 System.err.println("This Sample class requires properties user_fqi and user_pass");
169 } else {
170 pass = myAccess.decrypt(pass, false); // Note, with "false", decryption will only happen if starts with "enc:"
171 // See the CODE for Java Methods used
172 Principal fqi = Sample.singleton().checkUserPass(user,pass);
173
174 if(fqi==null) {
175 System.out.println("OK, normally, you would cease processing for an "
176 + "unauthenticated user, but for the purpose of Sample, we'll keep going.\n");
177 fqi=new UnAuthPrincipal(user);
178 }
179
180 // AGAIN, NOTE: If your client fails Authentication, the right behavior 99.9%
181 // of the time is to drop the transaction. We continue for sample only.
182
183 // note, default String for perm
184 String permS = myAccess.getProperty("perm","org.osaaf.aaf.access|*|read");
185 String[] permA = Split.splitTrim('|', permS);
186 if(permA.length>2) {
187 final Permission perm = new AAFPermission(permA[0],permA[1],permA[2]);
188 // See the CODE for Java Methods used
189 if(singleton().oneAuthorization(fqi, perm)) {
190 System.out.printf("Success: %s has %s\n",fqi.getName(),permS);
191 } else {
192 System.out.printf("%s does NOT have %s\n",fqi.getName(),permS);
193 }
194 }
195
196
197 // Another form, you can get ALL permissions in a list
198 // See the CODE for Java Methods used
199 List<Permission> permL = singleton().allAuthorization(fqi);
200 if(permL.size()==0) {
201 System.out.printf("User %s has no Permissions THAT THE CALLER CAN SEE",fqi.getName());
202 } else {
203 System.out.print("Success:\n");
204 for(Permission p : permL) {
205 System.out.printf("\t%s has %s\n",fqi.getName(),p.getKey());
206 }
207 }
208 }
209 } catch (APIException | CadiException | LocatorException | IOException e) {
210 e.printStackTrace();
211 }
212 }
213 }