/*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Alfresco Software Limited.
*
* This file is part of Alfresco
*
* Alfresco is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Alfresco is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with Alfresco. If not, see .
*/
package org.alfresco.service.cmr.remoteticket;
import java.util.Map;
import org.alfresco.repo.security.authentication.AuthenticationException;
import org.alfresco.service.cmr.remotecredentials.BaseCredentialsInfo;
import org.alfresco.service.cmr.remotecredentials.RemoteCredentialsService;
/**
* Service for working with a Remote Alfresco instance, which
* holds user credentials for the remote system via the
* {@link RemoteCredentialsService}, and handles ticket
* negotiation for you.
*
* Currently only Username+Password credentials, exchanged for a
* regular alf_ticket Alfresco Ticket are supported, but
* things like OAuth should be supportable too later.
*
* All Remote Systems must be registered with this service before
* use, supplying details of where to find the remote Alfresco
* for a given Remote System ID. The Remote System names should
* follow the system naming convention from {@link RemoteCredentialsService}
*
* TODO OAuth support
*
* @author Nick Burch
* @since 4.0.2
*/
public interface RemoteAlfrescoTicketService
{
/**
* Validates and stores the remote credentials for the current user
*
* @param remoteSystemId The ID of the remote system, as registered with the service
*
* @throws AuthenticationException If the credentials are invalid
* @throws RemoteSystemUnavailableException If the remote system is unavailable
* @throws NoSuchSystemException If no system has been registered with the given ID
*/
BaseCredentialsInfo storeRemoteCredentials(String remoteSystemId, String username, String password)
throws AuthenticationException, RemoteSystemUnavailableException, NoSuchSystemException;
/**
* Retrieves the remote credentials (if any) for the current user
*
* @param remoteSystemId The ID of the remote system, as registered with the service
* @return The current user's remote credentials, or null if they don't have any
* @throws NoSuchSystemException If no system has been registered with the given ID
*/
BaseCredentialsInfo getRemoteCredentials(String remoteSystemId) throws NoSuchSystemException;
/**
* Deletes the remote credentials (if any) for the current user
*
* @param remoteSystemId The ID of the remote system, as registered with the service
* @return Whether credentials were found to delete
* @throws NoSuchSystemException If no system has been registered with the given ID
*/
boolean deleteRemoteCredentials(String remoteSystemId) throws NoSuchSystemException;
/**
* Returns the current Alfresco Ticket for the current user on
* the remote system, fetching if it isn't already cached.
*
* Note that because tickets are cached, it is possible that a
* ticket has become invalid (due to timeout or server restart).
* If the ticket is rejected by the remote server, you should
* call {@link #refetchAlfrescoTicket(String)} to ensure you have
* the latest ticket, and re-try the request.
*
* @param remoteSystemId The ID of the remote system, as registered with the service
* @return The Alfresco Ticket for the current user on the remote system
*
* @throws AuthenticationException If the stored remote credentials are now invalid
* @throws NoCredentialsFoundException If the user has no stored credentials for the remote system
* @throws NoSuchSystemException If no system has been registered with the given ID
* @throws RemoteSystemUnavailableException If it was not possible to talk to the remote system
*/
RemoteAlfrescoTicketInfo getAlfrescoTicket(String remoteSystemId)
throws AuthenticationException, NoCredentialsFoundException, NoSuchSystemException, RemoteSystemUnavailableException;
/**
* Forces a re-fetch of the Alfresco Ticket for the current user,
* if possible, and marks the credentials as failing if not.
*
* Normally {@link #getAlfrescoTicket(String)} should be used initially, with
* this only used if the ticket received is rejected by the remote server.
*
* @param remoteSystemId The ID of the remote system, as registered with the service
* @return The Alfresco Ticket for the current user on the remote system
*
* @throws AuthenticationException If the stored remote credentials are now invalid
* @throws NoCredentialsFoundException If the user has no stored credentials for the remote system
* @throws NoSuchSystemException If no system has been registered with the given ID
* @throws RemoteSystemUnavailableException If it was not possible to talk to the remote system
*/
RemoteAlfrescoTicketInfo refetchAlfrescoTicket(String remoteSystemId)
throws AuthenticationException, NoCredentialsFoundException, NoSuchSystemException, RemoteSystemUnavailableException;
/**
* Registers the details of a new Remote System with the service.
*
* @param remoteSystemId The ID to be used to identify the system
* @param baseUrl The base URL of Alfresco Services on the remote system, eg http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/
* @param requestHeaders Any HTTP headers that must be sent with the request when talking to the server
*/
void registerRemoteSystem(String remoteSystemId, String baseUrl, Map requestHeaders);
}