Package org.apache.tomcat.util.descriptor.web

Examples of org.apache.tomcat.util.descriptor.web.SecurityCollection


        // Add protected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(nonloginContext, "TesterServlet1", new TesterServlet());
        nonloginContext.addServletMapping(URI_PROTECTED, "TesterServlet1");

        SecurityCollection collection1 = new SecurityCollection();
        collection1.addPattern(URI_PROTECTED);
        SecurityConstraint sc1 = new SecurityConstraint();
        sc1.addAuthRole(ROLE);
        sc1.addCollection(collection1);
        nonloginContext.addConstraint(sc1);

        // Add unprotected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(nonloginContext, "TesterServlet2", new TesterServlet());
        nonloginContext.addServletMapping(URI_PUBLIC, "TesterServlet2");

        SecurityCollection collection2 = new SecurityCollection();
        collection2.addPattern(URI_PUBLIC);
        SecurityConstraint sc2 = new SecurityConstraint();
        // do not add a role - which signals access permitted without one
        sc2.addCollection(collection2);
        nonloginContext.addConstraint(sc2);
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        basicContext.setSessionTimeout(SHORT_SESSION_TIMEOUT_MINS);

        // Add protected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(basicContext, "TesterServlet3", new TesterServlet());
        basicContext.addServletMapping(URI_PROTECTED, "TesterServlet3");
        SecurityCollection collection = new SecurityCollection();
        collection.addPattern(URI_PROTECTED);
        SecurityConstraint sc = new SecurityConstraint();
        sc.addAuthRole(ROLE);
        sc.addCollection(collection);
        basicContext.addConstraint(sc);

        // Add unprotected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(basicContext, "TesterServlet4", new TesterServlet());
        basicContext.addServletMapping(URI_PUBLIC, "TesterServlet4");

        SecurityCollection collection2 = new SecurityCollection();
        collection2.addPattern(URI_PUBLIC);
        SecurityConstraint sc2 = new SecurityConstraint();
        // do not add a role - which signals access permitted without one
        sc2.addCollection(collection2);
        basicContext.addConstraint(sc2);
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                System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir"));

        // Add protected servlet
        Tomcat.addServlet(ctxt, "TesterServlet", new TesterServlet());
        ctxt.addServletMapping(URI, "TesterServlet");
        SecurityCollection collection = new SecurityCollection();
        collection.addPattern(URI);
        SecurityConstraint sc = new SecurityConstraint();
        sc.addAuthRole(ROLE);
        sc.addCollection(collection);
        ctxt.addConstraint(sc);
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     */
    @Override
    public void addConstraint(SecurityConstraint constraint) {

        // Validate the proposed constraint
        SecurityCollection collections[] = constraint.findCollections();
        for (int i = 0; i < collections.length; i++) {
            String patterns[] = collections[i].findPatterns();
            for (int j = 0; j < patterns.length; j++) {
                patterns[j] = adjustURLPattern(patterns[j]);
                if (!validateURLPattern(patterns[j]))
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        // Add protected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(nonloginContext, "TesterServlet1",
                new TesterServletEncodeUrl());
        nonloginContext.addServletMapping(URI_PROTECTED, "TesterServlet1");

        SecurityCollection collection1 = new SecurityCollection();
        collection1.addPattern(URI_PROTECTED);
        SecurityConstraint sc1 = new SecurityConstraint();
        sc1.addAuthRole(ROLE);
        sc1.addCollection(collection1);
        nonloginContext.addConstraint(sc1);

        // Add unprotected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(nonloginContext, "TesterServlet2",
                new TesterServletEncodeUrl());
        nonloginContext.addServletMapping(URI_PUBLIC, "TesterServlet2");

        SecurityCollection collection2 = new SecurityCollection();
        collection2.addPattern(URI_PUBLIC);
        SecurityConstraint sc2 = new SecurityConstraint();
        // do not add a role - which signals access permitted without one
        sc2.addCollection(collection2);
        nonloginContext.addConstraint(sc2);
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        // Add protected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(basicContext, "TesterServlet3",
                new TesterServletEncodeUrl());
        basicContext.addServletMapping(URI_PROTECTED, "TesterServlet3");
        SecurityCollection collection = new SecurityCollection();
        collection.addPattern(URI_PROTECTED);
        SecurityConstraint sc = new SecurityConstraint();
        sc.addAuthRole(ROLE);
        sc.addCollection(collection);
        basicContext.addConstraint(sc);

        // Add unprotected servlet to the context
        Tomcat.addServlet(basicContext, "TesterServlet4",
                new TesterServletEncodeUrl());
        basicContext.addServletMapping(URI_PUBLIC, "TesterServlet4");
        SecurityCollection collection2 = new SecurityCollection();
        collection2.addPattern(URI_PUBLIC);
        SecurityConstraint sc2 = new SecurityConstraint();
        // do not add a role - which signals access permitted without one
        sc2.addCollection(collection2);
        basicContext.addConstraint(sc2);
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                        servletSecurityElement, "/*");

        // Create a separate constraint that covers DELETE
        SecurityConstraint deleteConstraint = new SecurityConstraint();
        deleteConstraint.addAuthRole(ROLE1);
        SecurityCollection deleteCollection = new SecurityCollection();
        deleteCollection.addMethod("DELETE");
        deleteCollection.addPattern("/*");
        deleteConstraint.addCollection(deleteCollection);

        TesterMapRealm mapRealm = new TesterMapRealm();

        // Set up the mock request and response
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                    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
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     */
    @Override
    public void addConstraint(SecurityConstraint constraint) {

        // Validate the proposed constraint
        SecurityCollection collections[] = constraint.findCollections();
        for (int i = 0; i < collections.length; i++) {
            String patterns[] = collections[i].findPatterns();
            for (int j = 0; j < patterns.length; j++) {
                patterns[j] = adjustURLPattern(patterns[j]);
                if (!validateURLPattern(patterns[j]))
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        return new MemcachedBackupSessionManager();
    }

    private static SecurityConstraint createSecurityConstraint( final String pattern, final String role ) {
        final SecurityConstraint constraint = new SecurityConstraint();
        final SecurityCollection securityCollection = new SecurityCollection();
        securityCollection.addPattern( pattern );
        constraint.addCollection( securityCollection );
        if ( role != null ) {
            constraint.addAuthRole( role );
        }
        return constraint;
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