/**
*
*/
package com.example.kylo.plugin;
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import com.thinkbiganalytics.auth.jaas.LoginConfiguration;
import com.thinkbiganalytics.auth.jaas.LoginConfigurationBuilder;
import com.thinkbiganalytics.auth.jaas.config.JaasAuthConfig;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry.LoginModuleControlFlag;
/**
* This is an example configuration that sets up a custom JAAS LoginModule as part of
* a Kylo plugin. Its purpose is to define a bean representing a login module configuration
* using the builder provided by the Kylo authentication framework.
*/
@Configuration
public class ExampleLoginConfig {
@Bean(name = "exampleLoginConfiguration")
public LoginConfiguration servicesLdapLoginConfiguration(LoginConfigurationBuilder builder) {
// @formatter:off
// This uses the same LoginModule and settings in the authentication process of both the Kylo UI and Kylo services.
return builder
.loginModule(JaasAuthConfig.JAAS_UI)
.moduleClass(ExampleLoginModule.class)
.controlFlag(LoginModuleControlFlag.REQUIRED)
.option(ExampleLoginModule.USERNAME, "dladmin")
.option(ExampleLoginModule.PASSWORD, "admin".toCharArray())
.add()
.loginModule(JaasAuthConfig.JAAS_SERVICES)
.moduleClass(ExampleLoginModule.class)
.controlFlag(LoginModuleControlFlag.REQUIRED)
.option(ExampleLoginModule.USERNAME, "dladmin")
.option(ExampleLoginModule.PASSWORD, "admin".toCharArray())
.add()
.build();
// @formatter:on
}
}