Yes, asking on this list is fine. It's all Java. You can simply call the setter: setCredentialsMatcher(new HashedCredentialsMatcher(Sha512Hash.ALGORITHM_NAME));
It makes the most sense to me to call it from the constructor of your realm, but you can also call it from outside. Kalle On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:56 AM, jeremias.epp...@web.de < jeremias.epp...@web.de> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem with Tapestry Security and I hope it is okay if I ask > the question over the tapestry mailing list. > My Problem is that I don't know how I can transform my working shiro.ini > to Tapestry Security. > > I use Apache Shiro, allready for the desktop part of my application, but > I need also a small webapplication part. > The application, is a university course project and schould show, how > flexibel a tier architecture is. > > Here my shiro.ini: > > [main] > # Own Realm > busMasterHibernateRealm = > > fhv.at.year2014.sem4.teamc.busmaster.security.shiro.auth.BusmasterCustomRealm > > #Hashfunction used for password checking > sha512CredentialsMatcher = > org.apache.shiro.authc.credential.Sha512CredentialsMatcher > # base64 encoding, not hex in this example: > sha512CredentialsMatcher.storedCredentialsHexEncoded = false > sha512CredentialsMatcher.hashIterations = 2048 > > #Set the crediental matcher for the realm > busMasterHibernateRealm.credentialsMatcher = $sha512CredentialsMatcher > > # Use Built-in Chache Manager > builtInCacheManager = org.apache.shiro.cache.MemoryConstrainedCacheManager > securityManager.cacheManager = $builtInCacheManager > > #Set the active realms for shiro > securityManager.realms = $busMasterHibernateRealm > > what I figured out allready is that I have to configure Tapestry > Security in the myapp.services.AppModule > > import org.apache.shiro.realm.Realm; > import org.apache.shiro.web.mgt.WebSecurityManager; > import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.Configuration; > import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.MappedConfiguration; > import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.annotations.Contribute; > import org.tynamo.security.SecuritySymbols; > import org.tynamo.security.services.SecurityFilterChainFactory; > import org.tynamo.security.services.impl.SecurityFilterChain; > > import fhv.at.year2014.sem4.teamc.busmaster.hibernate.HibernateUtil; > import > > fhv.at.year2014.sem4.teamc.busmaster.security.shiro.auth.BusmasterCustomRealm; > > public class AppModule { > > @Contribute( WebSecurityManager.class ) > public static void addRealms( Configuration<Realm> configuration ) { > BusmasterCustomRealm realm = new BusmasterCustomRealm(); > configuration.add(realm); > } > > public static void contributeSecurityConfiguration( > Configuration<SecurityFilterChain> configuration, > SecurityFilterChainFactory factory ) { > // /authc/** rule covers /authc , /authc?q=name /authc#anchor > urls as well > configuration.add(factory.createChain( "/authc/**" ).add( > factory.authc()).build() ); > } > > public static void contributeApplicationDefaults( > MappedConfiguration<String, String> configuration ) > { > // Tynamo's tapestry-security module configuration > configuration.add( SecuritySymbols.LOGIN_URL, "/Login" ); > configuration.add( SecuritySymbols.SUCCESS_URL, "/Dashboard" ); > > //I don't know if this is a good idea > HibernateUtil.getSessionFactory().getCurrentSession(); > } > } > > So, can anybody help me? > My greatest problem is how can configure the sha512CredentialsMatcher in > the AppModule.java? > > Regards > Jeremias > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >