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[[Image:AuthPortlet_List.png|800px|center|Auth Portlet Overall]]
 
[[Image:AuthPortlet_List.png|800px|center|Auth Portlet Overall]]
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Every policy is consisting of:
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#one or more Caller
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#Service
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#Access
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'''The caller''' can be an User, a Role or a Service and you can insert one or more callers for each policy.
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(The insertion of a policy with more callers results as more policy).
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'''The service ''' is specified as service class, service name and service id.
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'''The access ''' that we want to deny can be: 
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*All
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*Access
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*Delete
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*Execute
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#Write
  
 
==Insert a Policy==
 
==Insert a Policy==

Revision as of 21:55, 4 October 2016

Introduction

With this portlet it’s possible to create a policy to deny access to services in the current context.

Below it is shown the overall layout of the Auth Portlet:

Auth Portlet Overall

Every policy is consisting of:

  1. one or more Caller
  2. Service
  3. Access

The caller can be an User, a Role or a Service and you can insert one or more callers for each policy.

(The insertion of a policy with more callers results as more policy).

The service is specified as service class, service name and service id.

The access that we want to deny can be:

  • All
  • Access
  • Delete
  • Execute
  1. Write

Insert a Policy

Auth Portlet Insert a Policy

Search a Policy

It Is possible search, filter and group by all policy.


Auth Portlet Filter a Policy


Auth Portlet Search a Policy

If we want to search a caller, we can digit @ before inserting a name of the caller.

If we want to search a service, we can digit $ before inserting a name of the service.

And finally if we want to search an access, we can digit * before inserting a type of an access.

The filter can be incremental.


Auth Portlet Search a Policy


Over the filter we can organize a policy in caller type, for example user, role and service

Auth Portlet Group a Policy

Delete a Policy

It’s possible to delete one or more policies simply clicking on the delete button.

Auth Portlet Example Delete check a Policy


Auth Portlet Delete a Policy