ServletContainerSessionManager.java
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package org.apache.shiro.web.session.mgt;
import org.apache.shiro.authz.AuthorizationException;
import org.apache.shiro.session.Session;
import org.apache.shiro.session.SessionException;
import org.apache.shiro.session.mgt.SessionContext;
import org.apache.shiro.session.mgt.SessionKey;
import org.apache.shiro.web.session.HttpServletSession;
import org.apache.shiro.web.util.WebUtils;
import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpSession;
/**
* SessionManager implementation providing {@link Session} implementations that are merely wrappers for the
* Servlet container's {@link HttpSession}.
* <p/>
* Despite its name, this implementation <em>does not</em> itself manage Sessions since the Servlet container
* provides the actual management support. This class mainly exists to 'impersonate' a regular Shiro
* {@code SessionManager} so it can be pluggable into a normal Shiro configuration in a pure web application.
* <p/>
* Note that because this implementation relies on the {@link HttpSession HttpSession}, it is only functional in a
* servlet container - it is not capable of supporting Sessions for any clients other than those using the HTTP
* protocol.
* <p/>
* Therefore, if you need {@code Session} support for heterogeneous clients (e.g. web browsers,
* RMI clients, etc), use the {@link DefaultWebSessionManager DefaultWebSessionManager}
* instead. The {@code DefaultWebSessionManager} supports both traditional web-based access as well as non web-based
* clients.
*
* @since 0.9
* @see DefaultWebSessionManager
*/
public class ServletContainerSessionManager implements WebSessionManager {
//TODO - complete JavaDoc
//TODO - read session timeout value from web.xml
public ServletContainerSessionManager() {
}
public Session start(SessionContext context) throws AuthorizationException {
return createSession(context);
}
public Session getSession(SessionKey key) throws SessionException {
if (!WebUtils.isHttp(key)) {
String msg = "SessionKey must be an HTTP compatible implementation.";
throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg);
}
HttpServletRequest request = WebUtils.getHttpRequest(key);
Session session = null;
HttpSession httpSession = request.getSession(false);
if (httpSession != null) {
session = createSession(httpSession, request.getRemoteHost());
}
return session;
}
private String getHost(SessionContext context) {
String host = context.getHost();
if (host == null) {
ServletRequest request = WebUtils.getRequest(context);
if (request != null) {
host = request.getRemoteHost();
}
}
return host;
}
/**
* @since 1.0
*/
protected Session createSession(SessionContext sessionContext) throws AuthorizationException {
if (!WebUtils.isHttp(sessionContext)) {
String msg = "SessionContext must be an HTTP compatible implementation.";
throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg);
}
HttpServletRequest request = WebUtils.getHttpRequest(sessionContext);
HttpSession httpSession = request.getSession();
//SHIRO-240: DO NOT use the 'globalSessionTimeout' value here on the acquired session.
//see: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-240
String host = getHost(sessionContext);
return createSession(httpSession, host);
}
protected Session createSession(HttpSession httpSession, String host) {
return new HttpServletSession(httpSession, host);
}
/**
* This implementation always delegates to the servlet container for sessions, so this method returns
* {@code true} always.
*
* @return {@code true} always
* @since 1.2
*/
public boolean isServletContainerSessions() {
return true;
}
}