// Copyright (c) 2011 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_HTTP_HTTP_AUTH_HANDLER_FACTORY_H_
#define NET_HTTP_HTTP_AUTH_HANDLER_FACTORY_H_
#pragma once
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "net/http/http_auth.h"
#include "net/http/url_security_manager.h"
class GURL;
namespace net {
class BoundNetLog;
class HostResolver;
class HttpAuthHandler;
class HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory;
// An HttpAuthHandlerFactory is used to create HttpAuthHandler objects.
// The HttpAuthHandlerFactory object _must_ outlive any of the HttpAuthHandler
// objects that it creates.
class HttpAuthHandlerFactory {
public:
enum CreateReason {
CREATE_CHALLENGE, // Create a handler in response to a challenge.
CREATE_PREEMPTIVE, // Create a handler preemptively.
};
HttpAuthHandlerFactory() : url_security_manager_(NULL) {}
virtual ~HttpAuthHandlerFactory() {}
// Sets an URL security manager. HttpAuthHandlerFactory doesn't own the URL
// security manager, and the URL security manager should outlive this object.
void set_url_security_manager(URLSecurityManager* url_security_manager) {
url_security_manager_ = url_security_manager;
}
// Retrieves the associated URL security manager.
URLSecurityManager* url_security_manager() {
return url_security_manager_;
}
// Creates an HttpAuthHandler object based on the authentication
// challenge specified by |*challenge|. |challenge| must point to a valid
// non-NULL tokenizer.
//
// If an HttpAuthHandler object is successfully created it is passed back to
// the caller through |*handler| and OK is returned.
//
// If |*challenge| specifies an unsupported authentication scheme, |*handler|
// is set to NULL and ERR_UNSUPPORTED_AUTH_SCHEME is returned.
//
// If |*challenge| is improperly formed, |*handler| is set to NULL and
// ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE is returned.
//
// |create_reason| indicates why the handler is being created. This is used
// since NTLM and Negotiate schemes do not support preemptive creation.
//
// |digest_nonce_count| is specifically intended for the Digest authentication
// scheme, and indicates the number of handlers generated for a particular
// server nonce challenge.
//
// For the NTLM and Negotiate handlers:
// If |origin| does not match the authentication method's filters for
// the specified |target|, ERR_INVALID_AUTH_CREDENTIALS is returned.
// NOTE: This will apply to ALL |origin| values if the filters are empty.
//
// |*challenge| should not be reused after a call to |CreateAuthHandler()|,
virtual int CreateAuthHandler(HttpAuth::ChallengeTokenizer* challenge,
HttpAuth::Target target,
const GURL& origin,
CreateReason create_reason,
int digest_nonce_count,
const BoundNetLog& net_log,
scoped_ptr<HttpAuthHandler>* handler) = 0;
// Creates an HTTP authentication handler based on the authentication
// challenge string |challenge|.
// This is a convenience function which creates a ChallengeTokenizer for
// |challenge| and calls |CreateAuthHandler|. See |CreateAuthHandler| for
// more details on return values.
int CreateAuthHandlerFromString(const std::string& challenge,
HttpAuth::Target target,
const GURL& origin,
const BoundNetLog& net_log,
scoped_ptr<HttpAuthHandler>* handler);
// Creates an HTTP authentication handler based on the authentication
// challenge string |challenge|.
// This is a convenience function which creates a ChallengeTokenizer for
// |challenge| and calls |CreateAuthHandler|. See |CreateAuthHandler| for
// more details on return values.
int CreatePreemptiveAuthHandlerFromString(
const std::string& challenge,
HttpAuth::Target target,
const GURL& origin,
int digest_nonce_count,
const BoundNetLog& net_log,
scoped_ptr<HttpAuthHandler>* handler);
// Creates a standard HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory. The caller is
// responsible for deleting the factory.
// The default factory supports Basic, Digest, NTLM, and Negotiate schemes.
//
// |resolver| is used by the Negotiate authentication handler to perform
// CNAME lookups to generate a Kerberos SPN for the server. It must be
// non-NULL. |resolver| must remain valid for the lifetime of the
// HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory and any HttpAuthHandlers created by said
// factory.
static HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory* CreateDefault(HostResolver* resolver);
private:
// The URL security manager
URLSecurityManager* url_security_manager_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HttpAuthHandlerFactory);
};
// The HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory dispatches create requests out
// to other factories based on the auth scheme.
class HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory : public HttpAuthHandlerFactory {
public:
HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory();
virtual ~HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory();
// Sets an URL security manager into the factory associated with |scheme|.
void SetURLSecurityManager(const std::string& scheme,
URLSecurityManager* url_security_manager);
// Registers a |factory| that will be used for a particular HTTP
// authentication scheme such as Basic, Digest, or Negotiate.
// The |*factory| object is assumed to be new-allocated, and its lifetime
// will be managed by this HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory object (including
// deleting it when it is no longer used.
// A NULL |factory| value means that HttpAuthHandlers's will not be created
// for |scheme|. If a factory object used to exist for |scheme|, it will be
// deleted.
void RegisterSchemeFactory(const std::string& scheme,
HttpAuthHandlerFactory* factory);
// Retrieve the factory for the specified |scheme|. If no factory exists
// for the |scheme|, NULL is returned. The returned factory must not be
// deleted by the caller, and it is guaranteed to be valid until either
// a new factory is registered for the same scheme, or until this
// registry factory is destroyed.
HttpAuthHandlerFactory* GetSchemeFactory(const std::string& scheme) const;
// Creates an HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory.
//
// |supported_schemes| is a list of authentication schemes. Valid values
// include "basic", "digest", "ntlm", and "negotiate", where case matters.
//
// |security_manager| is used by the NTLM and Negotiate authenticators
// to determine which servers Integrated Authentication can be used with. If
// NULL, Integrated Authentication will not be used with any server.
//
// |host_resolver| is used by the Negotiate authentication handler to perform
// CNAME lookups to generate a Kerberos SPN for the server. If the "negotiate"
// scheme is used and |negotiate_disable_cname_lookup| is false,
// |host_resolver| must not be NULL.
//
// |gssapi_library_name| specifies the name of the GSSAPI library that will
// be loaded on all platforms except Windows.
//
// |negotiate_disable_cname_lookup| and |negotiate_enable_port| both control
// how Negotiate does SPN generation, by default these should be false.
static HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory* Create(
const std::vector<std::string>& supported_schemes,
URLSecurityManager* security_manager,
HostResolver* host_resolver,
const std::string& gssapi_library_name,
bool negotiate_disable_cname_lookup,
bool negotiate_enable_port);
// Creates an auth handler by dispatching out to the registered factories
// based on the first token in |challenge|.
virtual int CreateAuthHandler(HttpAuth::ChallengeTokenizer* challenge,
HttpAuth::Target target,
const GURL& origin,
CreateReason reason,
int digest_nonce_count,
const BoundNetLog& net_log,
scoped_ptr<HttpAuthHandler>* handler);
private:
typedef std::map<std::string, HttpAuthHandlerFactory*> FactoryMap;
FactoryMap factory_map_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HttpAuthHandlerRegistryFactory);
};
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_HTTP_HTTP_AUTH_HANDLER_FACTORY_H_