/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * software distributed under the License is distributed on an * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package org.apache.shiro.authc; import org.apache.shiro.subject.PrincipalCollection; import java.io.Serializable; /** * <code>AuthenticationInfo</code> represents a Subject's (aka user's) stored account information relevant to the * authentication/log-in process only. * <p/> * It is important to understand the difference between this interface and the * {@link AuthenticationToken AuthenticationToken} interface. <code>AuthenticationInfo</code> implementations * represent already-verified and stored account data, whereas an <code>AuthenticationToken</code> represents data * submitted for any given login attempt (which may or may not successfully match the verified and stored account * <code>AuthenticationInfo</code>). * <p/> * Because the act of authentication (log-in) is orthogonal to authorization (access control), this interface is * intended to represent only the account data needed by Shiro during an authentication attempt. Shiro also * has a parallel {@link org.apache.shiro.authz.AuthorizationInfo AuthorizationInfo} interface for use during the * authorization process that references access control data such as roles and permissions. * <p/> * But because many if not most {@link org.apache.shiro.realm.Realm Realm}s store both sets of data for a Subject, it might be * convenient for a <code>Realm</code> implementation to utilize an implementation of the {@link Account Account} * interface instead, which is a convenience interface that combines both <code>AuthenticationInfo</code> and * <code>AuthorizationInfo</code>. Whether you choose to implement these two interfaces separately or implement the one * <code>Account</code> interface for a given <code>Realm</code> is entirely based on your application's needs or your * preferences. * <p/> * <p><b>Please note:</b> Since Shiro sometimes logs authentication operations, please ensure your AuthenticationInfo's * <code>toString()</code> implementation does <em>not</em> print out account credentials (password, etc), as these might be viewable to * someone reading your logs. This is good practice anyway, and account credentials should rarely (if ever) be printed * out for any reason. If you're using Shiro's default implementations of this interface, they only ever print the * account {@link #getPrincipals() principals}, so you do not need to do anything additional.</p> * * @see org.apache.shiro.authz.AuthorizationInfo AuthorizationInfo * @see Account * @since 0.9 */ public interface AuthenticationInfo extends Serializable { /** * Returns all principals associated with the corresponding Subject. Each principal is an identifying piece of * information useful to the application such as a username, or user id, a given name, etc - anything useful * to the application to identify the current <code>Subject</code>. * <p/> * The returned PrincipalCollection should <em>not</em> contain any credentials used to verify principals, such * as passwords, private keys, etc. Those should be instead returned by {@link #getCredentials() getCredentials()}. * * @return all principals associated with the corresponding Subject. */ PrincipalCollection getPrincipals(); /** * Returns the credentials associated with the corresponding Subject. A credential verifies one or more of the * {@link #getPrincipals() principals} associated with the Subject, such as a password or private key. Credentials * are used by Shiro particularly during the authentication process to ensure that submitted credentials * during a login attempt match exactly the credentials here in the <code>AuthenticationInfo</code> instance. * * @return the credentials associated with the corresponding Subject. */ Object getCredentials(); }