use of net.jforum.context.SessionContext in project jforum2 by rafaelsteil.
the class ControllerUtils method checkSSO.
/**
* Checks for user authentication using some SSO implementation
* @param userSession UserSession
*/
protected void checkSSO(UserSession userSession) {
try {
SSO sso = (SSO) Class.forName(SystemGlobals.getValue(ConfigKeys.SSO_IMPLEMENTATION)).newInstance();
String username = sso.authenticateUser(JForumExecutionContext.getRequest());
if (username == null || username.trim().equals("")) {
userSession.makeAnonymous();
} else {
SSOUtils utils = new SSOUtils();
if (!utils.userExists(username)) {
SessionContext session = JForumExecutionContext.getRequest().getSessionContext();
String email = (String) session.getAttribute(SystemGlobals.getValue(ConfigKeys.SSO_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE));
String password = (String) session.getAttribute(SystemGlobals.getValue(ConfigKeys.SSO_PASSWORD_ATTRIBUTE));
if (email == null) {
email = SystemGlobals.getValue(ConfigKeys.SSO_DEFAULT_EMAIL);
}
if (password == null) {
password = SystemGlobals.getValue(ConfigKeys.SSO_DEFAULT_PASSWORD);
}
utils.register(password, email);
}
this.configureUserSession(userSession, utils.getUser());
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
throw new ForumException("Error while executing SSO actions: " + e);
}
}
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