public class RoleHierarchyImpl extends java.lang.Object implements RoleHierarchy
This class defines a role hierarchy for use with the UserDetailsServiceWrapper.
Here is an example configuration of a role hierarchy (hint: read the ">" sign as "includes"):
<property name="hierarchy"> <value> ROLE_A > ROLE_B ROLE_B > ROLE_AUTHENTICATED ROLE_AUTHENTICATED > ROLE_UNAUTHENTICATED </value> </property>
Explanation of the above:
In effect every user with ROLE_A also has ROLE_B, ROLE_AUTHENTICATED and
ROLE_UNAUTHENTICATED;
every user with ROLE_B also has ROLE_AUTHENTICATED and ROLE_UNAUTHENTICATED;
every user with ROLE_AUTHENTICATED also has ROLE_UNAUTHENTICATED.
Hierarchical Roles will dramatically shorten your access rules (and also make the access rules much more elegant).
Consider this access rule for Spring Security's RoleVoter (background: every user that
is authenticated should be able to log out):
/logout.html=ROLE_A,ROLE_B,ROLE_AUTHENTICATED
With hierarchical roles this can now be shortened to:
/logout.html=ROLE_AUTHENTICATED
In addition to shorter rules this will also make your access rules more readable and
your intentions clearer.
Constructor and Description |
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RoleHierarchyImpl() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.util.Collection<GrantedAuthority> |
getReachableGrantedAuthorities(java.util.Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities)
Returns an array of all reachable authorities.
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void |
setHierarchy(java.lang.String roleHierarchyStringRepresentation)
Set the role hierarchy and pre-calculate for every role the set of all reachable
roles, i.e.
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public void setHierarchy(java.lang.String roleHierarchyStringRepresentation)
roleHierarchyStringRepresentation
- - String definition of the role hierarchy.public java.util.Collection<GrantedAuthority> getReachableGrantedAuthorities(java.util.Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities)
RoleHierarchy
Reachable authorities are the directly assigned authorities plus all authorities that are (transitively) reachable from them in the role hierarchy.
Example:
Role hierarchy: ROLE_A > ROLE_B and ROLE_B > ROLE_C.
Directly assigned authority: ROLE_A.
Reachable authorities: ROLE_A, ROLE_B, ROLE_C.
getReachableGrantedAuthorities
in interface RoleHierarchy
authorities
- - List of the directly assigned authorities.