naiveproxy/net/android/http_auth_negotiate_android.h

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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef NET_ANDROID_HTTP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE_ANDROID_H_
#define NET_ANDROID_HTTP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE_ANDROID_H_
#include <jni.h>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include "base/android/jni_android.h"
#include "base/callback.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
#include "net/base/completion_once_callback.h"
#include "net/base/net_export.h"
#include "net/http/http_auth.h"
namespace base {
class TaskRunner;
}
namespace net {
class HttpAuthChallengeTokenizer;
class HttpAuthPreferences;
namespace android {
// This class provides a threadsafe wrapper for SetResult, which is called from
// Java. A new instance of this class is needed for each call, and the instance
// destroys itself when the callback is received. It is written to allow
// setResult to be called on any thread, but in practice they will be called
// on the application's main thread.
//
// We cannot use a Callback object here, because there is no way of invoking the
// Run method from Java.
class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE JavaNegotiateResultWrapper {
public:
scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner> callback_task_runner_;
base::Callback<void(int, const std::string&)> thread_safe_callback_;
JavaNegotiateResultWrapper(
const scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner>& callback_task_runner,
const base::Callback<void(int, const std::string&)>&
thread_safe_callback);
void SetResult(JNIEnv* env,
const base::android::JavaParamRef<jobject>& obj,
int result,
const base::android::JavaParamRef<jstring>& token);
private:
// Class is only allowed to delete itself, nobody else is allowed to delete.
~JavaNegotiateResultWrapper();
};
// Class providing Negotiate (SPNEGO/Kerberos) authentication support on
// Android. The actual authentication is done through an Android authenticator
// provided by third parties who want Kerberos support. This class simply
// provides a bridge to the Java code, and hence to the service. See
// https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G7WAaYEKMzj16PTHT_cIYuKXJG6bBcrQ7QQBQ6ihOcQ&authuser=1
// for the full details.
class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid {
public:
// Creates an object for one negotiation session. |prefs| are the
// authentication preferences. In particular they include the Android account
// type, which is used to connect to the correct Android Authenticator.
explicit HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid(const HttpAuthPreferences* prefs);
~HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid();
// Does nothing, but needed for compatibility with the Negotiate
// authenticators for other O.S.. Always returns true.
bool Init();
// True if authentication needs the identity of the user from Chrome.
bool NeedsIdentity() const;
// True authentication can use explicit credentials included in the URL.
bool AllowsExplicitCredentials() const;
// Parse a received Negotiate challenge.
HttpAuth::AuthorizationResult ParseChallenge(
net::HttpAuthChallengeTokenizer* tok);
// Generates an authentication token.
//
// The return value is an error code. The authentication token will be
// returned in |*auth_token|. If the result code is not |OK|, the value of
// |*auth_token| is unspecified.
//
// If the operation cannot be completed synchronously, |ERR_IO_PENDING| will
// be returned and the real result code will be passed to the completion
// callback. Otherwise the result code is returned immediately from this
// call.
//
// If the AndroidAuthNegotiate object is deleted before completion then the
// callback will not be called.
//
// If no immediate result is returned then |auth_token| must remain valid
// until the callback has been called.
//
// |spn| is the Service Principal Name of the server that the token is
// being generated for.
//
// If this is the first round of a multiple round scheme, credentials are
// obtained using |*credentials|. If |credentials| is NULL, the default
// credentials are used instead.
int GenerateAuthToken(const AuthCredentials* credentials,
const std::string& spn,
const std::string& channel_bindings,
std::string* auth_token,
net::CompletionOnceCallback callback);
// Delegation is allowed on the Kerberos ticket. This allows certain servers
// to act as the user, such as an IIS server retrieving data from a
// Kerberized MSSQL server.
void Delegate();
private:
void SetResultInternal(int result, const std::string& token);
const HttpAuthPreferences* prefs_;
bool can_delegate_;
bool first_challenge_;
std::string server_auth_token_;
std::string* auth_token_;
base::android::ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject> java_authenticator_;
net::CompletionOnceCallback completion_callback_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid> weak_factory_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid);
};
} // namespace android
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_ANDROID_HTTP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE_ANDROID_H_