Implementing Permissions
Step 3 of 5
A running service checks permissions, but since the Guestbook portlet,
Guestbooks, and Guestbook Entries are new to the system, it must be taught about
them. You do this by creating permissions registrar classes. These follow what
you did in default.xml
: you need one for your portlet permissions and one for
each of your entities. First, you must do a little reorganization.
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In your API module, create a
GuestbookConstants
class in a new package calledcom.liferay.docs.guestbook.constants
:package com.liferay.docs.guestbook.constants; public class GuestbookConstants { public static final String RESOURCE_NAME = "com.liferay.docs.guestbook"; }
The
RESOURCE_NAME
string must match exactly your resource name fromdefault.xml
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You have a
GuestbookPortletKeys
class in your web module. These keys must now be accessible to all modules, so drag this class from the web module and drop it into the newcom.liferay.docs.guestbook.constants
package in your API module.
Now you’re ready to create your permissions registrar classes.
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Open the
build.gradle
file in yourguestbook-service
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Add the following three dependencies and save the file:
compileOnly group: "com.liferay", name: "com.liferay.petra.function" compileOnly group: "com.liferay", name: "com.liferay.petra.model.adapter" compileOnly group: "com.liferay", name: "com.liferay.petra.reflect"
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In your service module, create a package that by convention ends in
internal.security.permission.resource
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Create a class in this package called
GuestbookModelResourcePermissionRegistrar
with the contents below.package com.liferay.docs.guestbook.internal.security.permission.resource; import java.util.Dictionary; import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext; import org.osgi.framework.ServiceRegistration; import org.osgi.service.component.annotations.Activate; import org.osgi.service.component.annotations.Component; import org.osgi.service.component.annotations.Deactivate; import org.osgi.service.component.annotations.Reference; import com.liferay.docs.guestbook.constants.GuestbookConstants; import com.liferay.docs.guestbook.constants.GuestbookPortletKeys; import com.liferay.docs.guestbook.model.Guestbook; import com.liferay.docs.guestbook.service.GuestbookLocalService; import com.liferay.exportimport.kernel.staging.permission.StagingPermission; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.security.permission.resource.ModelResourcePermission; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.security.permission.resource.ModelResourcePermissionFactory; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.security.permission.resource.PortletResourcePermission; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.security.permission.resource.StagedModelPermissionLogic; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.security.permission.resource.WorkflowedModelPermissionLogic; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.service.GroupLocalService; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.util.HashMapDictionary; import com.liferay.portal.kernel.workflow.permission.WorkflowPermission; @Component (immediate=true) public class GuestbookModelResourcePermissionRegistrar { @Activate public void activate(BundleContext bundleContext) { Dictionary<String, Object> properties = new HashMapDictionary<>(); properties.put("model.class.name", Guestbook.class.getName()); _serviceRegistration = bundleContext.registerService( ModelResourcePermission.class, ModelResourcePermissionFactory.create( Guestbook.class, Guestbook::getGuestbookId, _guestbookLocalService::getGuestbook, _portletResourcePermission, (modelResourcePermission, consumer) -> { consumer.accept( new StagedModelPermissionLogic<>( _stagingPermission, GuestbookPortletKeys.GUESTBOOK, Guestbook::getGuestbookId)); consumer.accept( new WorkflowedModelPermissionLogic<>( _workflowPermission, modelResourcePermission, _groupLocalService, Guestbook::getGuestbookId)); }), properties); } @Deactivate public void deactivate() { _serviceRegistration.unregister(); } @Reference private GuestbookLocalService _guestbookLocalService; @Reference(target = "(resource.name=" + GuestbookConstants.RESOURCE_NAME + ")") private PortletResourcePermission _portletResourcePermission; private ServiceRegistration<ModelResourcePermission> _serviceRegistration; @Reference private StagingPermission _stagingPermission; @Reference private WorkflowPermission _workflowPermission; @Reference private GroupLocalService _groupLocalService; }
This class registers a chain of permission logic classes for checking
permissions for Guestbook entities. Since this functionality is the same for all
entities, all that’s necessary is to specify yours in addition to the standard
Liferay ones for staging and workflow. Introspection is done on your entity by
the factory to create the necessary permissions service. You implemented the
constants class so you can specify the resource model name you defined in
default.xml
. The model.class.name
is set so that any module needing this
service can find this model resource permission by its type.
Now create the registrar for the GuestbookEntry
entity:
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Create a class in the same package called
GuestbookEntryModelResourcePermissionRegistrar
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The only difference between this class and the one above is that it operates on
GuestbookEntry
entities instead ofGuestbook
entities (the imports have been left off in the snippet below):package com.liferay.docs.guestbook.internal.security.permission.resource; @Component(immediate = true) public class GuestbookEntryModelResourcePermissionRegistrar { @Activate public void activate(BundleContext bundleContext) { Dictionary<String, Object> properties = new HashMapDictionary<>(); properties.put("model.class.name", GuestbookEntry.class.getName()); _serviceRegistration = bundleContext.registerService( ModelResourcePermission.class, ModelResourcePermissionFactory.create( GuestbookEntry.class, GuestbookEntry::getEntryId, _guestbookEntryLocalService::getGuestbookEntry, _portletResourcePermission, (modelResourcePermission, consumer) -> { consumer.accept( new StagedModelPermissionLogic<>( _stagingPermission, GuestbookPortletKeys.GUESTBOOK, GuestbookEntry::getEntryId)); consumer.accept( new WorkflowedModelPermissionLogic<>( _workflowPermission, modelResourcePermission, _groupLocalService, GuestbookEntry::getEntryId)); }), properties); } @Deactivate public void deactivate() { _serviceRegistration.unregister(); } @Reference private GuestbookEntryLocalService _guestbookEntryLocalService; @Reference(target = "(resource.name=" + GuestbookConstants.RESOURCE_NAME + ")") private PortletResourcePermission _portletResourcePermission; private ServiceRegistration<ModelResourcePermission> _serviceRegistration; @Reference private StagingPermission _stagingPermission; @Reference private WorkflowPermission _workflowPermission; @Reference private GroupLocalService _groupLocalService; }
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Hit Ctrl-Shift-O to add the imports, and then save the file.
Finally, create the registrar for the portlet permissions:
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Create a class in the same package called
GuestbookPortletResourcePermissionRegistrar
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This class is simpler because you don’t have to tell it how to retrieve primary keys from any entity:
package com.liferay.docs.guestbook.internal.security.permission.resource; @Component (immediate = true) public class GuestbookPortletResourcePermissionRegistrar { @Activate public void activate(BundleContext bundleContext) { Dictionary<String, Object> properties = new HashMapDictionary<>(); properties.put("resource.name", GuestbookConstants.RESOURCE_NAME); _serviceRegistration = bundleContext.registerService( PortletResourcePermission.class, PortletResourcePermissionFactory.create( GuestbookConstants.RESOURCE_NAME, new StagedPortletPermissionLogic( _stagingPermission, GuestbookPortletKeys.GUESTBOOK)), properties); } @Deactivate public void deactivate() { _serviceRegistration.unregister(); } private ServiceRegistration<PortletResourcePermission> _serviceRegistration; @Reference private StagingPermission _stagingPermission; }
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Type Ctrl-Shift-O to add the imports. Save the file.
You’ve now completed step two: the R in DRAC: registering permissions. Next, you’ll enable users to associate permissions with resources.