package org.alfresco.util.test.testusers; import org.alfresco.model.ContentModel; import org.alfresco.repo.security.authentication.AuthenticationUtil; import org.alfresco.repo.security.authentication.AuthenticationUtil.RunAsWork; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.InvalidNodeRefException; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.NodeRef; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.security.MutableAuthenticationService; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.security.PersonService; import org.alfresco.util.PropertyMap; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; /** * @author Neil Mc Erlean * @since 4.2 */ public class TestUserComponentImpl implements TestUserComponent { private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(TestUserComponentImpl.class); protected MutableAuthenticationService authService; protected PersonService personService; public void setAuthenticationService(MutableAuthenticationService service) { this.authService = service; } public void setPersonService(PersonService service) { this.personService = service; } // Fixed defaults for the usual Alfresco cm:person metadata. protected static final String PASSWORD = "PWD"; protected static final String FIRST_NAME = "firstName"; protected static final String LAST_NAME = "lastName"; protected static final String EMAIL = "email@email.com"; protected static final String JOB_TITLE = "jobTitle"; @Override public NodeRef createTestUser(final String userName) { // Pre-create a person, if not already created. return AuthenticationUtil.runAs(new RunAsWork() { @Override public NodeRef doWork() throws Exception { if (! authService.authenticationExists(userName)) { log.debug("Creating authentication " + userName + "..."); authService.createAuthentication(userName, PASSWORD.toCharArray()); } NodeRef person; if (personService.personExists(userName)) { person = personService.getPerson(userName, false); } else { log.debug("Creating personNode " + userName + "..."); PropertyMap ppOne = new PropertyMap(); ppOne.put(ContentModel.PROP_USERNAME, userName); ppOne.put(ContentModel.PROP_FIRSTNAME, FIRST_NAME); ppOne.put(ContentModel.PROP_LASTNAME, LAST_NAME); ppOne.put(ContentModel.PROP_EMAIL, EMAIL); ppOne.put(ContentModel.PROP_JOBTITLE, JOB_TITLE); person = personService.createPerson(ppOne); } return person; } }, AuthenticationUtil.getAdminUserName()); } @Override public void deleteTestUser(final String userName) { // And tear down afterwards. AuthenticationUtil.runAs(new RunAsWork() { @Override public Void doWork() throws Exception { try { if (personService.personExists(userName)) { log.debug("Deleting person " + userName + "..."); personService.deletePerson(userName); } } catch (InvalidNodeRefException ignoreIfThrown) { // It seems that in cloud code, asking if a person exists when the tenant they would be in also doesn't // exist, can give this exception. } return null; } }, AuthenticationUtil.getAdminUserName()); } }