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Example 41 with TokenRequirements

use of org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements in project cxf by apache.

the class JWTTokenValidatorTest method testCreateAndValidateSignedJWT.

@org.junit.Test
public void testCreateAndValidateSignedJWT() throws Exception {
    // Create
    TokenProvider jwtTokenProvider = new JWTTokenProvider();
    ((JWTTokenProvider) jwtTokenProvider).setSignToken(true);
    TokenProviderParameters providerParameters = createProviderParameters();
    assertTrue(jwtTokenProvider.canHandleToken(JWTTokenProvider.JWT_TOKEN_TYPE));
    TokenProviderResponse providerResponse = jwtTokenProvider.createToken(providerParameters);
    assertTrue(providerResponse != null);
    assertTrue(providerResponse.getToken() != null && providerResponse.getTokenId() != null);
    String token = (String) providerResponse.getToken();
    assertNotNull(token);
    assertTrue(token.split("\\.").length == 3);
    // Validate the token
    TokenValidator jwtTokenValidator = new JWTTokenValidator();
    TokenValidatorParameters validatorParameters = createValidatorParameters();
    TokenRequirements tokenRequirements = validatorParameters.getTokenRequirements();
    // Create a ValidateTarget consisting of a JWT Token
    ReceivedToken validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(createTokenWrapper(token));
    tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
    validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
    assertTrue(jwtTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
    TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse = jwtTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    Principal principal = validatorResponse.getPrincipal();
    assertTrue(principal != null && principal.getName() != null);
}
Also used : TokenProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProvider) JWTTokenProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.jwt.JWTTokenProvider) JWTTokenValidator(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.jwt.JWTTokenValidator) TokenRequirements(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements) JWTTokenValidator(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.jwt.JWTTokenValidator) TokenProviderResponse(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProviderResponse) ReceivedToken(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.ReceivedToken) CustomTokenPrincipal(org.apache.wss4j.common.principal.CustomTokenPrincipal) Principal(java.security.Principal) JWTTokenProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.jwt.JWTTokenProvider) TokenProviderParameters(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProviderParameters)

Example 42 with TokenRequirements

use of org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements in project cxf by apache.

the class JWTTokenValidatorTest method testInvalidConditionJWT.

@org.junit.Test
public void testInvalidConditionJWT() throws Exception {
    // Create
    TokenProvider jwtTokenProvider = new JWTTokenProvider();
    ((JWTTokenProvider) jwtTokenProvider).setSignToken(true);
    DefaultJWTClaimsProvider jwtClaimsProvider = new DefaultJWTClaimsProvider();
    jwtClaimsProvider.setLifetime(1L);
    ((JWTTokenProvider) jwtTokenProvider).setJwtClaimsProvider(jwtClaimsProvider);
    TokenProviderParameters providerParameters = createProviderParameters();
    assertTrue(jwtTokenProvider.canHandleToken(JWTTokenProvider.JWT_TOKEN_TYPE));
    TokenProviderResponse providerResponse = jwtTokenProvider.createToken(providerParameters);
    assertTrue(providerResponse != null);
    assertTrue(providerResponse.getToken() != null && providerResponse.getTokenId() != null);
    String token = (String) providerResponse.getToken();
    assertNotNull(token);
    assertTrue(token.split("\\.").length == 3);
    Thread.sleep(1500L);
    // Validate the token
    TokenValidator jwtTokenValidator = new JWTTokenValidator();
    TokenValidatorParameters validatorParameters = createValidatorParameters();
    TokenRequirements tokenRequirements = validatorParameters.getTokenRequirements();
    // Create a ValidateTarget consisting of a JWT Token
    ReceivedToken validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(createTokenWrapper(token));
    tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
    validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
    assertTrue(jwtTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
    TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse = jwtTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.INVALID);
}
Also used : TokenProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProvider) JWTTokenProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.jwt.JWTTokenProvider) JWTTokenValidator(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.jwt.JWTTokenValidator) TokenRequirements(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements) JWTTokenValidator(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.jwt.JWTTokenValidator) DefaultJWTClaimsProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.jwt.DefaultJWTClaimsProvider) TokenProviderResponse(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProviderResponse) ReceivedToken(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.ReceivedToken) JWTTokenProvider(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.jwt.JWTTokenProvider) TokenProviderParameters(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProviderParameters)

Example 43 with TokenRequirements

use of org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLTokenValidatorCachedRealmTest method createValidatorParameters.

private TokenValidatorParameters createValidatorParameters() throws WSSecurityException {
    TokenValidatorParameters parameters = new TokenValidatorParameters();
    TokenRequirements tokenRequirements = new TokenRequirements();
    tokenRequirements.setTokenType(STSConstants.STATUS);
    parameters.setTokenRequirements(tokenRequirements);
    KeyRequirements keyRequirements = new KeyRequirements();
    parameters.setKeyRequirements(keyRequirements);
    parameters.setPrincipal(new CustomTokenPrincipal("alice"));
    // Mock up message context
    MessageImpl msg = new MessageImpl();
    WrappedMessageContext msgCtx = new WrappedMessageContext(msg);
    parameters.setMessageContext(msgCtx);
    // Add STSProperties object
    StaticSTSProperties stsProperties = new StaticSTSProperties();
    Crypto crypto = CryptoFactory.getInstance(getEncryptionProperties());
    stsProperties.setEncryptionCrypto(crypto);
    stsProperties.setSignatureCrypto(crypto);
    stsProperties.setEncryptionUsername("myservicekey");
    stsProperties.setSignatureUsername("mystskey");
    stsProperties.setCallbackHandler(new PasswordCallbackHandler());
    stsProperties.setIssuer("STS-2");
    parameters.setStsProperties(stsProperties);
    parameters.setTokenStore(tokenStore);
    return parameters;
}
Also used : CustomTokenPrincipal(org.apache.wss4j.common.principal.CustomTokenPrincipal) Crypto(org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto) TokenRequirements(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements) WrappedMessageContext(org.apache.cxf.jaxws.context.WrappedMessageContext) PasswordCallbackHandler(org.apache.cxf.sts.common.PasswordCallbackHandler) KeyRequirements(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.KeyRequirements) StaticSTSProperties(org.apache.cxf.sts.StaticSTSProperties) MessageImpl(org.apache.cxf.message.MessageImpl)

Example 44 with TokenRequirements

use of org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLTokenValidatorRealmTest method testRealmB.

/**
 * Test a SAML 1.1 Assertion created in realm "B".
 */
@org.junit.Test
public void testRealmB() throws Exception {
    TokenValidator samlTokenValidator = new SAMLTokenValidator();
    TokenValidatorParameters validatorParameters = createValidatorParameters();
    TokenRequirements tokenRequirements = validatorParameters.getTokenRequirements();
    // Create a ValidateTarget consisting of a SAML Assertion
    Crypto crypto = CryptoFactory.getInstance(getEncryptionProperties());
    CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new PasswordCallbackHandler();
    Element samlToken = createSAMLAssertion(WSS4JConstants.WSS_SAML_TOKEN_TYPE, crypto, "mystskey", callbackHandler, "B");
    Document doc = samlToken.getOwnerDocument();
    samlToken = (Element) doc.appendChild(samlToken);
    ReceivedToken validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(samlToken);
    tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
    validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
    // Validate the token - no realm is returned
    TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    assertNull(validatorResponse.getTokenRealm());
    // Now set the SAMLRealmCodec implementation on the Validator
    SAMLRealmCodec samlRealmCodec = new IssuerSAMLRealmCodec();
    ((SAMLTokenValidator) samlTokenValidator).setSamlRealmCodec(samlRealmCodec);
    validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getTokenRealm().equals("B"));
    Principal principal = validatorResponse.getPrincipal();
    assertTrue(principal != null && principal.getName() != null);
}
Also used : CallbackHandler(javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler) PasswordCallbackHandler(org.apache.cxf.sts.common.PasswordCallbackHandler) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SAMLRealmCodec(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.realm.SAMLRealmCodec) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document) Crypto(org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto) TokenRequirements(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements) PasswordCallbackHandler(org.apache.cxf.sts.common.PasswordCallbackHandler) ReceivedToken(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.ReceivedToken) CustomTokenPrincipal(org.apache.wss4j.common.principal.CustomTokenPrincipal) Principal(java.security.Principal)

Example 45 with TokenRequirements

use of org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLTokenValidatorRealmTest method testRealmA.

/**
 * Test a SAML 1.1 Assertion created in realm "A".
 */
@org.junit.Test
public void testRealmA() throws Exception {
    TokenValidator samlTokenValidator = new SAMLTokenValidator();
    TokenValidatorParameters validatorParameters = createValidatorParameters();
    TokenRequirements tokenRequirements = validatorParameters.getTokenRequirements();
    // Create a ValidateTarget consisting of a SAML Assertion
    Crypto crypto = CryptoFactory.getInstance(getEncryptionProperties());
    CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new PasswordCallbackHandler();
    Element samlToken = createSAMLAssertion(WSS4JConstants.WSS_SAML_TOKEN_TYPE, crypto, "mystskey", callbackHandler, "A");
    Document doc = samlToken.getOwnerDocument();
    samlToken = (Element) doc.appendChild(samlToken);
    ReceivedToken validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(samlToken);
    tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
    validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
    // Validate the token - no realm is returned
    TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    assertNull(validatorResponse.getTokenRealm());
    // Now set the SAMLRealmCodec implementation on the Validator
    SAMLRealmCodec samlRealmCodec = new IssuerSAMLRealmCodec();
    ((SAMLTokenValidator) samlTokenValidator).setSamlRealmCodec(samlRealmCodec);
    validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    assertTrue(validatorResponse.getTokenRealm().equals("A"));
    Principal principal = validatorResponse.getPrincipal();
    assertTrue(principal != null && principal.getName() != null);
}
Also used : CallbackHandler(javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler) PasswordCallbackHandler(org.apache.cxf.sts.common.PasswordCallbackHandler) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SAMLRealmCodec(org.apache.cxf.sts.token.realm.SAMLRealmCodec) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document) Crypto(org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto) TokenRequirements(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements) PasswordCallbackHandler(org.apache.cxf.sts.common.PasswordCallbackHandler) ReceivedToken(org.apache.cxf.sts.request.ReceivedToken) CustomTokenPrincipal(org.apache.wss4j.common.principal.CustomTokenPrincipal) Principal(java.security.Principal)

Aggregations

TokenRequirements (org.apache.cxf.sts.request.TokenRequirements)116 CustomTokenPrincipal (org.apache.wss4j.common.principal.CustomTokenPrincipal)79 Crypto (org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto)67 PasswordCallbackHandler (org.apache.cxf.sts.common.PasswordCallbackHandler)65 KeyRequirements (org.apache.cxf.sts.request.KeyRequirements)63 ReceivedToken (org.apache.cxf.sts.request.ReceivedToken)55 WrappedMessageContext (org.apache.cxf.jaxws.context.WrappedMessageContext)54 MessageImpl (org.apache.cxf.message.MessageImpl)54 StaticSTSProperties (org.apache.cxf.sts.StaticSTSProperties)54 EncryptionProperties (org.apache.cxf.sts.service.EncryptionProperties)45 TokenProviderParameters (org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProviderParameters)39 Document (org.w3c.dom.Document)33 Element (org.w3c.dom.Element)31 CallbackHandler (javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler)29 STSException (org.apache.cxf.ws.security.sts.provider.STSException)18 Principal (java.security.Principal)16 TokenValidatorParameters (org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidatorParameters)16 TokenValidatorResponse (org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidatorResponse)15 TokenProviderResponse (org.apache.cxf.sts.token.provider.TokenProviderResponse)14 TokenValidator (org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator)12