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(: The basic security annotation enforcing a authorization on method invocation.:) <br /> | (: The basic security annotation enforcing a authorization on method invocation.:) <br /> | ||
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(: The second defines the fallback function which should be called if the authorization was not successful @see %sec:authorization-fallback(string) :) <br /> | (: The second defines the fallback function which should be called if the authorization was not successful @see %sec:authorization-fallback(string) :) <br /> | ||
'''%sec:requires-principal(string,string)''' <br /> | '''%sec:requires-principal(string,string)''' <br /> | ||
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+ | (: Enforces an authentication but no authorization :) | ||
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(: The default authorization fallback function. The function must not have any arguments :) <br /> | (: The default authorization fallback function. The function must not have any arguments :) <br /> |
Revision as of 11:37, 22 May 2013
This page will summarize first thoughts on annotation-based security/authentication support in BaseX.
Annotation specification (first thoughts):
(: The basic security annotation enforcing a authorization on method invocation.:)
(: The literal defines a principal which must be assigned to the current logged in user :)
(: If the authorization was not successfull the default authorization fallback is called. @see %sec:authorization-fallback() :)
%sec:requires-principal(string)
(: The basic security annotation enforcing a authorization on method invocation.:)
(: The first literal defines a principal which must be assigned to the current logged in user :)
(: The second defines the fallback function which should be called if the authorization was not successful @see %sec:authorization-fallback(string) :)
%sec:requires-principal(string,string)
(: Enforces an authentication but no authorization :)
%sec:requires-login()
(: The default authorization fallback function. The function must not have any arguments :)
(: relevant information like the current username might be available through additional xquery function in the security module :)
%sec:authorization-fallback()
(: An authorization fallback function addressable for %sec:requires-principal(string,string) by given id. The function must not have any arguments :)
(: relevant information like the current username might be available through additional xquery function in the security module :)
%sec:authorization-fallback(string)
(: The default authentication fallback function. The function must not have any arguments :)
(: relevant information like the current username might be available through additional xquery function in the security module :)
%sec:authentication-fallback()
(: Provides default credentials if the authentication was not successful :)
%sec:credentials()