Interface Permission
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- All Known Implementing Classes:
BatchPermissions
,HistoricProcessInstancePermissions
,HistoricTaskPermissions
,OptimizePermissions
,Permissions
,ProcessDefinitionPermissions
,ProcessInstancePermissions
,SystemPermissions
,TaskPermissions
,UserOperationLogCategoryPermissions
public interface Permission
A permission represents an authorization to interact with a given resource in a specific way. See
Permissions
for a set of built-in permissions andAuthorization
for general overview on authorizations.In Camunda Platform, multiple permissions are grouped into an
Authorization
. For efficient storage and checking of authorizations, the permissons that make up an authorization are coded into a single integer. The implication of this design is that a permission must have a unique integer value and it must be a power of two, ie 2^0, 2^1, 2^2, 2^3, 2^4 ... The permission can then be added to an authorization using bitwise OR:Auth: 0000001001001 Perm to add: 0000000010000 bit OR (|) : 0000001011001
and removed using bitwise AND of the inverted value:Auth: 0000001001001 Perm to rem: 0000000001000 invert (~) : 1111111110111 bit AND (&): 0000001000001
Defining a custom Permission
The XxxPermissions classes contains the values of the built-in permissions (i.e.Permissions
,ProcessDefinitionPermissions
,ProcessInstancePermissions
,TaskPermissions
, all can be found inauthorization
package). In order to define a custom permission, you must provide an implementation of this interface such that thegetValue()
method returns an integer which is a power of two and not yet used by any of the built-in Permissions. Keep the Permission's names unique as well. You must implement alsogetTypes()
and make sure that the permission values are not already reserved for the desiredResource
.- Since:
- 7.0
- Author:
- Daniel Meyer
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.lang.String
getName()
returns the name of the permission, ie.Resource[]
getTypes()
returns the resource types which are allowed for this permissionint
getValue()
returns the unique numeric value of the permission.
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Method Detail
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getName
java.lang.String getName()
returns the name of the permission, ie. 'UPDATE'
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getValue
int getValue()
returns the unique numeric value of the permission. Must be a power of 2. ie 2^0, 2^1, 2^2, 2^3, 2^4 ...
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getTypes
Resource[] getTypes()
returns the resource types which are allowed for this permission
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