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| package java.nio.file.attribute; |
| |
| import java.nio.file.*; |
| import java.util.List; |
| import java.io.IOException; |
| |
| /** |
| * A file attribute view that supports reading or updating a file's Access |
| * Control Lists (ACL) or file owner attributes. |
| * |
| * <p> ACLs are used to specify access rights to file system objects. An ACL is |
| * an ordered list of {@link AclEntry access-control-entries}, each specifying a |
| * {@link UserPrincipal} and the level of access for that user principal. This |
| * file attribute view defines the {@link #getAcl() getAcl}, and {@link |
| * #setAcl(List) setAcl} methods to read and write ACLs based on the ACL |
| * model specified in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3530.txt"><i>RFC 3530: |
| * Network File System (NFS) version 4 Protocol</i></a>. This file attribute view |
| * is intended for file system implementations that support the NFSv4 ACL model |
| * or have a <em>well-defined</em> mapping between the NFSv4 ACL model and the ACL |
| * model used by the file system. The details of such mapping are implementation |
| * dependent and are therefore unspecified. |
| * |
| * <p> This class also extends {@code FileOwnerAttributeView} so as to define |
| * methods to get and set the file owner. |
| * |
| * <p> When a file system provides access to a set of {@link FileStore |
| * file-systems} that are not homogeneous then only some of the file systems may |
| * support ACLs. The {@link FileStore#supportsFileAttributeView |
| * supportsFileAttributeView} method can be used to test if a file system |
| * supports ACLs. |
| * |
| * <h2>Interoperability</h2> |
| * |
| * RFC 3530 allows for special user identities to be used on platforms that |
| * support the POSIX defined access permissions. The special user identities |
| * are "{@code OWNER@}", "{@code GROUP@}", and "{@code EVERYONE@}". When both |
| * the {@code AclFileAttributeView} and the {@link PosixFileAttributeView} |
| * are supported then these special user identities may be included in ACL {@link |
| * AclEntry entries} that are read or written. The file system's {@link |
| * UserPrincipalLookupService} may be used to obtain a {@link UserPrincipal} |
| * to represent these special identities by invoking the {@link |
| * UserPrincipalLookupService#lookupPrincipalByName lookupPrincipalByName} |
| * method. |
| * |
| * <p> <b>Usage Example:</b> |
| * Suppose we wish to add an entry to an existing ACL to grant "joe" access: |
| * <pre> |
| * // lookup "joe" |
| * UserPrincipal joe = file.getFileSystem().getUserPrincipalLookupService() |
| * .lookupPrincipalByName("joe"); |
| * |
| * // get view |
| * AclFileAttributeView view = Files.getFileAttributeView(file, AclFileAttributeView.class); |
| * |
| * // create ACE to give "joe" read access |
| * AclEntry entry = AclEntry.newBuilder() |
| * .setType(AclEntryType.ALLOW) |
| * .setPrincipal(joe) |
| * .setPermissions(AclEntryPermission.READ_DATA, AclEntryPermission.READ_ATTRIBUTES) |
| * .build(); |
| * |
| * // read ACL, insert ACE, re-write ACL |
| * List<AclEntry> acl = view.getAcl(); |
| * acl.add(0, entry); // insert before any DENY entries |
| * view.setAcl(acl); |
| * </pre> |
| * |
| * <h2> Dynamic Access </h2> |
| * <p> Where dynamic access to file attributes is required, the attributes |
| * supported by this attribute view are as follows: |
| * <blockquote> |
| * <table class="striped"> |
| * <caption style="display:none">Supported attributes</caption> |
| * <thead> |
| * <tr> |
| * <th scope="col"> Name </th> |
| * <th scope="col"> Type </th> |
| * </tr> |
| * </thead> |
| * <tbody> |
| * <tr> |
| * <th scope="row"> "acl" </th> |
| * <td> {@link List}<{@link AclEntry}> </td> |
| * </tr> |
| * <tr> |
| * <th scope="row"> "owner" </th> |
| * <td> {@link UserPrincipal} </td> |
| * </tr> |
| * </tbody> |
| * </table> |
| * </blockquote> |
| * |
| * <p> The {@link Files#getAttribute getAttribute} method may be used to read |
| * the ACL or owner attributes as if by invoking the {@link #getAcl getAcl} or |
| * {@link #getOwner getOwner} methods. |
| * |
| * <p> The {@link Files#setAttribute setAttribute} method may be used to |
| * update the ACL or owner attributes as if by invoking the {@link #setAcl setAcl} |
| * or {@link #setOwner setOwner} methods. |
| * |
| * <h2> Setting the ACL when creating a file </h2> |
| * |
| * <p> Implementations supporting this attribute view may also support setting |
| * the initial ACL when creating a file or directory. The initial ACL |
| * may be provided to methods such as {@link Files#createFile createFile} or {@link |
| * Files#createDirectory createDirectory} as an {@link FileAttribute} with {@link |
| * FileAttribute#name name} {@code "acl:acl"} and a {@link FileAttribute#value |
| * value} that is the list of {@code AclEntry} objects. |
| * |
| * <p> Where an implementation supports an ACL model that differs from the NFSv4 |
| * defined ACL model then setting the initial ACL when creating the file must |
| * translate the ACL to the model supported by the file system. Methods that |
| * create a file should reject (by throwing {@link IOException IOException}) |
| * any attempt to create a file that would be less secure as a result of the |
| * translation. |
| * |
| * @since 1.7 |
| */ |
| |
| public interface AclFileAttributeView |
| extends FileOwnerAttributeView |
| { |
| /** |
| * Returns the name of the attribute view. Attribute views of this type |
| * have the name {@code "acl"}. |
| */ |
| @Override |
| String name(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Reads the access control list. |
| * |
| * <p> When the file system uses an ACL model that differs from the NFSv4 |
| * defined ACL model, then this method returns an ACL that is the translation |
| * of the ACL to the NFSv4 ACL model. |
| * |
| * <p> The returned list is modifiable so as to facilitate changes to the |
| * existing ACL. The {@link #setAcl setAcl} method is used to update |
| * the file's ACL attribute. |
| * |
| * @return an ordered list of {@link AclEntry entries} representing the |
| * ACL |
| * |
| * @throws IOException |
| * if an I/O error occurs |
| * @throws SecurityException |
| * In the case of the default provider, a security manager is |
| * installed, and it denies {@link RuntimePermission}{@code ("accessUserInformation")} |
| * or its {@link SecurityManager#checkRead(String) checkRead} method |
| * denies read access to the file. |
| */ |
| List<AclEntry> getAcl() throws IOException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Updates (replace) the access control list. |
| * |
| * <p> Where the file system supports Access Control Lists, and it uses an |
| * ACL model that differs from the NFSv4 defined ACL model, then this method |
| * must translate the ACL to the model supported by the file system. This |
| * method should reject (by throwing {@link IOException IOException}) any |
| * attempt to write an ACL that would appear to make the file more secure |
| * than would be the case if the ACL were updated. Where an implementation |
| * does not support a mapping of {@link AclEntryType#AUDIT} or {@link |
| * AclEntryType#ALARM} entries, then this method ignores these entries when |
| * writing the ACL. |
| * |
| * <p> If an ACL entry contains a {@link AclEntry#principal user-principal} |
| * that is not associated with the same provider as this attribute view then |
| * {@link ProviderMismatchException} is thrown. Additional validation, if |
| * any, is implementation dependent. |
| * |
| * <p> If the file system supports other security related file attributes |
| * (such as a file {@link PosixFileAttributes#permissions |
| * access-permissions} for example), the updating the access control list |
| * may also cause these security related attributes to be updated. |
| * |
| * @param acl |
| * the new access control list |
| * |
| * @throws IOException |
| * if an I/O error occurs or the ACL is invalid |
| * @throws SecurityException |
| * In the case of the default provider, a security manager is |
| * installed, it denies {@link RuntimePermission}{@code ("accessUserInformation")} |
| * or its {@link SecurityManager#checkWrite(String) checkWrite} |
| * method denies write access to the file. |
| */ |
| void setAcl(List<AclEntry> acl) throws IOException; |
| } |