CookieRememberMeManager.java
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package org.apache.shiro.web.mgt;
import org.apache.shiro.codec.Base64;
import org.apache.shiro.mgt.AbstractRememberMeManager;
import org.apache.shiro.subject.Subject;
import org.apache.shiro.subject.SubjectContext;
import org.apache.shiro.web.servlet.Cookie;
import org.apache.shiro.web.servlet.ShiroHttpServletRequest;
import org.apache.shiro.web.servlet.SimpleCookie;
import org.apache.shiro.web.subject.WebSubject;
import org.apache.shiro.web.subject.WebSubjectContext;
import org.apache.shiro.web.util.WebUtils;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
/**
* Remembers a Subject's identity by saving the Subject's {@link Subject#getPrincipals() principals} to a {@link Cookie}
* for later retrieval.
* <p/>
* Cookie attributes (path, domain, maxAge, etc) may be set on this class's default
* {@link #getCookie() cookie} attribute, which acts as a template to use to set all properties of outgoing cookies
* created by this implementation.
* <p/>
* The default cookie has the following attribute values set:
* <table>
* <tr>
* <th>Attribute Name</th>
* <th>Value</th>
* </tr>
* <tr><td>{@link Cookie#getName() name}</td>
* <td>{@code rememberMe}</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@link Cookie#getPath() path}</td>
* <td>{@code /}</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>{@link Cookie#getMaxAge() maxAge}</td>
* <td>{@link Cookie#ONE_YEAR Cookie.ONE_YEAR}</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
* <p/>
* Note that because this class subclasses the {@link AbstractRememberMeManager} which already provides serialization
* and encryption logic, this class utilizes both for added security before setting the cookie value.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public class CookieRememberMeManager extends AbstractRememberMeManager {
//TODO - complete JavaDoc
private static transient final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(CookieRememberMeManager.class);
/**
* The default name of the underlying rememberMe cookie which is {@code rememberMe}.
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_REMEMBER_ME_COOKIE_NAME = "rememberMe";
private Cookie cookie;
/**
* Constructs a new {@code CookieRememberMeManager} with a default {@code rememberMe} cookie template.
*/
public CookieRememberMeManager() {
Cookie cookie = new SimpleCookie(DEFAULT_REMEMBER_ME_COOKIE_NAME);
cookie.setHttpOnly(true);
//One year should be long enough - most sites won't object to requiring a user to log in if they haven't visited
//in a year:
cookie.setMaxAge(Cookie.ONE_YEAR);
this.cookie = cookie;
}
/**
* Returns the cookie 'template' that will be used to set all attributes of outgoing rememberMe cookies created by
* this {@code RememberMeManager}. Outgoing cookies will match this one except for the
* {@link Cookie#getValue() value} attribute, which is necessarily set dynamically at runtime.
* <p/>
* Please see the class-level JavaDoc for the default cookie's attribute values.
*
* @return the cookie 'template' that will be used to set all attributes of outgoing rememberMe cookies created by
* this {@code RememberMeManager}.
*/
public Cookie getCookie() {
return cookie;
}
/**
* Sets the cookie 'template' that will be used to set all attributes of outgoing rememberMe cookies created by
* this {@code RememberMeManager}. Outgoing cookies will match this one except for the
* {@link Cookie#getValue() value} attribute, which is necessarily set dynamically at runtime.
* <p/>
* Please see the class-level JavaDoc for the default cookie's attribute values.
*
* @param cookie the cookie 'template' that will be used to set all attributes of outgoing rememberMe cookies created
* by this {@code RememberMeManager}.
*/
@SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"})
public void setCookie(Cookie cookie) {
this.cookie = cookie;
}
/**
* Base64-encodes the specified serialized byte array and sets that base64-encoded String as the cookie value.
* <p/>
* The {@code subject} instance is expected to be a {@link WebSubject} instance with an HTTP Request/Response pair
* so an HTTP cookie can be set on the outgoing response. If it is not a {@code WebSubject} or that
* {@code WebSubject} does not have an HTTP Request/Response pair, this implementation does nothing.
*
* @param subject the Subject for which the identity is being serialized.
* @param serialized the serialized bytes to be persisted.
*/
protected void rememberSerializedIdentity(Subject subject, byte[] serialized) {
if (!WebUtils.isHttp(subject)) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
String msg = "Subject argument is not an HTTP-aware instance. This is required to obtain a servlet " +
"request and response in order to set the rememberMe cookie. Returning immediately and " +
"ignoring rememberMe operation.";
log.debug(msg);
}
return;
}
HttpServletRequest request = WebUtils.getHttpRequest(subject);
HttpServletResponse response = WebUtils.getHttpResponse(subject);
//base 64 encode it and store as a cookie:
String base64 = Base64.encodeToString(serialized);
Cookie template = getCookie(); //the class attribute is really a template for the outgoing cookies
Cookie cookie = new SimpleCookie(template);
cookie.setValue(base64);
cookie.saveTo(request, response);
}
private boolean isIdentityRemoved(WebSubjectContext subjectContext) {
ServletRequest request = subjectContext.resolveServletRequest();
if (request != null) {
Boolean removed = (Boolean) request.getAttribute(ShiroHttpServletRequest.IDENTITY_REMOVED_KEY);
return removed != null && removed;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns a previously serialized identity byte array or {@code null} if the byte array could not be acquired.
* This implementation retrieves an HTTP cookie, Base64-decodes the cookie value, and returns the resulting byte
* array.
* <p/>
* The {@code SubjectContext} instance is expected to be a {@link WebSubjectContext} instance with an HTTP
* Request/Response pair so an HTTP cookie can be retrieved from the incoming request. If it is not a
* {@code WebSubjectContext} or that {@code WebSubjectContext} does not have an HTTP Request/Response pair, this
* implementation returns {@code null}.
*
* @param subjectContext the contextual data, usually provided by a {@link Subject.Builder} implementation, that
* is being used to construct a {@link Subject} instance. To be used to assist with data
* lookup.
* @return a previously serialized identity byte array or {@code null} if the byte array could not be acquired.
*/
protected byte[] getRememberedSerializedIdentity(SubjectContext subjectContext) {
if (!WebUtils.isHttp(subjectContext)) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
String msg = "SubjectContext argument is not an HTTP-aware instance. This is required to obtain a " +
"servlet request and response in order to retrieve the rememberMe cookie. Returning " +
"immediately and ignoring rememberMe operation.";
log.debug(msg);
}
return null;
}
WebSubjectContext wsc = (WebSubjectContext) subjectContext;
if (isIdentityRemoved(wsc)) {
return null;
}
HttpServletRequest request = WebUtils.getHttpRequest(wsc);
HttpServletResponse response = WebUtils.getHttpResponse(wsc);
String base64 = getCookie().readValue(request, response);
// Browsers do not always remove cookies immediately (SHIRO-183)
// ignore cookies that are scheduled for removal
if (Cookie.DELETED_COOKIE_VALUE.equals(base64)) return null;
if (base64 != null) {
base64 = ensurePadding(base64);
if (log.isTraceEnabled()) {
log.trace("Acquired Base64 encoded identity [" + base64 + "]");
}
byte[] decoded = Base64.decode(base64);
if (log.isTraceEnabled()) {
log.trace("Base64 decoded byte array length: " + (decoded != null ? decoded.length : 0) + " bytes.");
}
return decoded;
} else {
//no cookie set - new site visitor?
return null;
}
}
/**
* Sometimes a user agent will send the rememberMe cookie value without padding,
* most likely because {@code =} is a separator in the cookie header.
* <p/>
* Contributed by Luis Arias. Thanks Luis!
*
* @param base64 the base64 encoded String that may need to be padded
* @return the base64 String padded if necessary.
*/
private String ensurePadding(String base64) {
int length = base64.length();
if (length % 4 != 0) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(base64);
for (int i = 0; i < length % 4; ++i) {
sb.append('=');
}
base64 = sb.toString();
}
return base64;
}
/**
* Removes the 'rememberMe' cookie from the associated {@link WebSubject}'s request/response pair.
* <p/>
* The {@code subject} instance is expected to be a {@link WebSubject} instance with an HTTP Request/Response pair.
* If it is not a {@code WebSubject} or that {@code WebSubject} does not have an HTTP Request/Response pair, this
* implementation does nothing.
*
* @param subject the subject instance for which identity data should be forgotten from the underlying persistence
*/
protected void forgetIdentity(Subject subject) {
if (WebUtils.isHttp(subject)) {
HttpServletRequest request = WebUtils.getHttpRequest(subject);
HttpServletResponse response = WebUtils.getHttpResponse(subject);
forgetIdentity(request, response);
}
}
/**
* Removes the 'rememberMe' cookie from the associated {@link WebSubjectContext}'s request/response pair.
* <p/>
* The {@code SubjectContext} instance is expected to be a {@link WebSubjectContext} instance with an HTTP
* Request/Response pair. If it is not a {@code WebSubjectContext} or that {@code WebSubjectContext} does not
* have an HTTP Request/Response pair, this implementation does nothing.
*
* @param subjectContext the contextual data, usually provided by a {@link Subject.Builder} implementation
*/
public void forgetIdentity(SubjectContext subjectContext) {
if (WebUtils.isHttp(subjectContext)) {
HttpServletRequest request = WebUtils.getHttpRequest(subjectContext);
HttpServletResponse response = WebUtils.getHttpResponse(subjectContext);
forgetIdentity(request, response);
}
}
/**
* Removes the rememberMe cookie from the given request/response pair.
*
* @param request the incoming HTTP servlet request
* @param response the outgoing HTTP servlet response
*/
private void forgetIdentity(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {
getCookie().removeFrom(request, response);
}
}