问题
I want to expose a resource using RESTlet with a fine-grained authentication. My ServerResource
should be accessable via GET
only for authenticated members (using BASIC Authentication). However, requests using POST
should be available also for callers without any authentication.
In order to clearify:
http://path/myapp/user should allow anyone to register using POST
, but only registered members should be able to GET
a list of all users.
I'm unfortunately not much into RESTlet and I only find examples using coarser authentication for whole Restlet
s or Router
s.
So how do I enable optional authentication for resources and check them on a per-method level?
Thanks in advance!
回答1:
To do basic authentication in RESTlet 2.0 (I assume you're using 2.0 since you mention ServerResource
), you need to use a ChallengeAuthenticator
. If this is configured with optional = true
then authentication will only be requested if you invoke ChallengeAuthenticator.challenge()
.
You can create your application with an authenticate()
method, and call this whenever you need access to a resource to be secured:
Application:
package example;
import org.restlet.*;
import org.restlet.data.ChallengeScheme;
import org.restlet.routing.Router;
import org.restlet.security.*;
public class ExampleApp extends Application {
private ChallengeAuthenticator authenticatior;
private ChallengeAuthenticator createAuthenticator() {
Context context = getContext();
boolean optional = true;
ChallengeScheme challengeScheme = ChallengeScheme.HTTP_BASIC;
String realm = "Example site";
// MapVerifier isn't very secure; see docs for alternatives
MapVerifier verifier = new MapVerifier();
verifier.getLocalSecrets().put("user", "password".toCharArray());
ChallengeAuthenticator auth = new ChallengeAuthenticator(context, optional, challengeScheme, realm, verifier) {
@Override
protected boolean authenticate(Request request, Response response) {
if (request.getChallengeResponse() == null) {
return false;
} else {
return super.authenticate(request, response);
}
}
};
return auth;
}
@Override
public Restlet createInboundRoot() {
this.authenticatior = createAuthenticator();
Router router = new Router();
router.attach("/user", UserResource.class);
authenticatior.setNext(router);
return authenticatior;
}
public boolean authenticate(Request request, Response response) {
if (!request.getClientInfo().isAuthenticated()) {
authenticatior.challenge(response, false);
return false;
}
return true;
}
}
Resource:
package example;
import org.restlet.data.MediaType;
import org.restlet.representation.EmptyRepresentation;
import org.restlet.representation.Representation;
import org.restlet.representation.StringRepresentation;
import org.restlet.resource.ServerResource;
public class UserResource extends ServerResource {
@Override
public Representation get() {
ExampleApp app = (ExampleApp) getApplication();
if (!app.authenticate(getRequest(), getResponse())) {
// Not authenticated
return new EmptyRepresentation();
}
// Generate list of users
// ...
}
@Override
public Representation post(Representation entity) {
// Handle post
// ...
}
}
回答2:
I'm presently using Restlet v2.0.10.
The problem with ChallengeAuthenticator.isOptional()
is that it's all or nothing. An alternative to the answer provided by @sea36 above is to override ChallengeAuthenticator.beforeHandle()
to either perform authentication or skip it based on request method. For example, the resource below will only require authentication when the GET method is used.
Application:
package example;
import org.restlet.*;
import org.restlet.data.ChallengeScheme;
import org.restlet.routing.Router;
import org.restlet.security.ChallengeAuthenticator;
import org.restlet.security.MapVerifier;
public class ExampleApp extends Application {
private ChallengeAuthenticator createAuthenticator() {
Context context = getContext();
ChallengeScheme challengeScheme = ChallengeScheme.HTTP_BASIC;
String realm = "Example site";
// MapVerifier isn't very secure; see docs for alternatives
MapVerifier verifier = new MapVerifier();
verifier.getLocalSecrets().put("user", "password".toCharArray());
ChallengeAuthenticator authOnGet = new ChallengeAuthenticator(context, challengeScheme, realm) {
@Override
protected int beforeHandle(Request request, Response response) {
if (request.getMethod() == Method.GET)
return super.beforeHandle(request, response);
response.setStatus(Status.SUCCESS_OK);
return CONTINUE;
}
};
return authOnGet;
}
@Override
public Restlet createInboundRoot() {
ChallengeAuthenticator userResourceWithAuth = createAuthenticator();
userResourceWithAuth.setNext(UserResource.class);
Router router = new Router();
router.attach("/user", userResourceWithAuth);
return router;
}
}
Resource:
package example;
import org.restlet.resource.Get;
import org.restlet.resource.Post;
import org.restlet.representation.Representation;
import org.restlet.resource.ServerResource;
public class UserResource extends ServerResource {
@Get
public Representation listUsers() {
// retrieve list of users and generate response
// ...
}
@Post
public void register(Representation entity) {
// handle post
// ...
}
}
Note that this example applies the policy of authenticating on GET only to the UserResource
and not other resources handled by the router.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2217418/fine-grained-authentication-with-restlet