/* * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the Common Development and * Distribution License (the License). You may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. * * You can obtain a copy of the License at legal/CDDLv1.0.txt. See the License for the * specific language governing permission and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Software, include this CDDL Header Notice in each file and include * the License file at legal/CDDLv1.0.txt. If applicable, add the following below the CDDL * Header, with the fields enclosed by brackets [] replaced by your own identifying * information: "Portions Copyright [year] [name of copyright owner]". * * Copyright 2012-2016 ForgeRock AS. */ package org.forgerock.opendj.rest2ldap; import java.util.List; import java.util.Set; import org.forgerock.json.JsonPointer; import org.forgerock.json.JsonValue; import org.forgerock.json.resource.PatchOperation; import org.forgerock.json.resource.ResourceException; import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.Attribute; import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.Entry; import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.Filter; import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.Modification; import org.forgerock.services.context.Context; import org.forgerock.util.promise.Promise; /** An property mapper is responsible for converting JSON values to and from LDAP attributes. */ public abstract class PropertyMapper { /* * This interface is an abstract class so that methods can be made package * private until API is finalized. */ PropertyMapper() { // Nothing to do. } abstract boolean isRequired(); abstract boolean isMultiValued(); /** * Maps a JSON value to one or more LDAP attributes, returning a promise * once the transformation has completed. This method is invoked when a REST * resource is created using a create request. *

* If the JSON value corresponding to this mapper is not present in the * resource then this method will be invoked with a value of {@code null}. * It is the responsibility of the mapper implementation to take appropriate * action in this case, perhaps by substituting default LDAP values, or by * returning a failed promise with an appropriate {@link ResourceException}. * * @param context The request context. * @param resource The exact type of resource being created. * @param path * The pointer from the root of the JSON resource to this * property mapper. This may be used when constructing error * messages. * @param v * The JSON value to be converted to LDAP attributes, which may * be {@code null} indicating that the JSON value was not present * in the resource. * @return A {@link Promise} containing the result of the operation. */ abstract Promise, ResourceException> create(Context context, Resource resource, JsonPointer path, JsonValue v); /** * Adds the names of the LDAP attributes required by this property mapper * to the provided set. *

* Implementations should only add the names of attributes found in the LDAP * entry directly associated with the resource. * * @param path * The pointer from the root of the JSON resource to this * property mapper. This may be used when constructing error * messages. * @param subPath * The targeted JSON field relative to this property mapper, or * root if all attributes associated with this mapper have been * targeted. * @param ldapAttributes * The set into which the required LDAP attribute names should be */ abstract void getLdapAttributes(JsonPointer path, JsonPointer subPath, Set ldapAttributes); /** * Transforms the provided REST comparison filter parameters to an LDAP * filter representation, returning a promise once the transformation has * completed. *

* If an error occurred while constructing the LDAP filter, then a failed * promise must be returned with an appropriate {@link ResourceException} * indicating the problem which occurred. * * @param context The request context. * @param resource The type of resource being queried. * @param path * The pointer from the root of the JSON resource to this * property mapper. This may be used when constructing error * messages. * @param subPath * The targeted JSON field relative to this property mapper, or * root if all attributes associated with this mapper have been * targeted. * @param type * The type of REST comparison filter. * @param operator * The name of the extended operator to use for the comparison, * or {@code null} if {@code type} is not * {@link FilterType#EXTENDED}. * @param valueAssertion * The value assertion, or {@code null} if {@code type} is * {@link FilterType#PRESENT}. * @return A {@link Promise} containing the result of the operation. */ abstract Promise getLdapFilter(Context context, Resource resource, JsonPointer path, JsonPointer subPath, FilterType type, String operator, Object valueAssertion); /** * Maps a JSON patch operation to one or more LDAP modifications, returning * a promise once the transformation has completed. This method is invoked * when a REST resource is modified using a patch request. * * @param context The request context. * @param resource The exact type of resource being patched. * @param path * The pointer from the root of the JSON resource to this * property mapper. This may be used when constructing error * messages. * @param operation * The JSON patch operation to be converted to LDAP * modifications. The targeted JSON field will be relative to * this property mapper, or root if all attributes associated * with this mapper have been targeted. * @return A {@link Promise} containing the result of the operation. */ abstract Promise, ResourceException> patch(Context context, Resource resource, JsonPointer path, PatchOperation operation); /** * Maps one or more LDAP attributes to their JSON representation, returning * a promise once the transformation has completed. *

* This method is invoked whenever an LDAP entry is converted to a REST * resource, i.e. when responding to read, query, create, put, or patch * requests. *

* If the LDAP attributes are not present in the entry, perhaps because they * are optional, then implementations should return a successful promise * with a result of {@code null}. If the LDAP attributes cannot be mapped * for any other reason, perhaps because they are required but missing, or * they contain unexpected content, then a failed promise must be returned * with an appropriate exception indicating the problem which occurred. * * @param context The request context. * @param resource The exact type of resource being read. * @param path * The pointer from the root of the JSON resource to this * property mapper. This may be used when constructing error * messages. * @param e * The LDAP entry to be converted to JSON. * @return A {@link Promise} containing the result of the operation. */ abstract Promise read(Context context, Resource resource, JsonPointer path, Entry e); /** * Maps a JSON value to one or more LDAP modifications, returning a promise * once the transformation has completed. This method is invoked when a REST * resource is modified using an update request. *

* If the JSON value corresponding to this mapper is not present in the * resource then this method will be invoked with a value of {@code null}. * It is the responsibility of the mapper implementation to take appropriate * action in this case, perhaps by substituting default LDAP values, or by * returning a failed promise with an appropriate {@link ResourceException}. * * @param context The request context. * @param resource The exact type of resource being updated. * @param path the path to update. * @param e the entry containing the new value. * @param v * The JSON value to be converted to LDAP attributes, which may * be {@code null} indicating that the JSON value was not present * in the resource. * @return A {@link Promise} containing the result of the operation. */ abstract Promise, ResourceException> update(Context context, Resource resource, JsonPointer path, Entry e, JsonValue v); // TODO: methods for creating sort controls. /** * Returns the non-null JSON schema for this property mapper. * * @return the non-null JSON schema for this property mapper */ abstract JsonValue toJsonSchema(); }