Interface AclFileAttributeView
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- All Superinterfaces:
- AttributeView, FileAttributeView, FileOwnerAttributeView
public interface AclFileAttributeView extends FileOwnerAttributeView
A file attribute view that supports reading or updating a file's Access Control Lists (ACL) or file owner attributes.ACLs are used to specify access rights to file system objects. An ACL is an ordered list of
access-control-entries
, each specifying aUserPrincipal
and the level of access for that user principal. This file attribute view defines thegetAcl
, andsetAcl
methods to read and write ACLs based on the ACL model specified in RFC 3530: Network File System (NFS) version 4 Protocol. This file attribute view is intended for file system implementations that support the NFSv4 ACL model or have a well-defined 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.This class also extends
FileOwnerAttributeView
so as to define methods to get and set the file owner.When a file system provides access to a set of
file-systems
that are not homogeneous then only some of the file systems may support ACLs. ThesupportsFileAttributeView
method can be used to test if a file system supports ACLs.Interoperability
RFC 3530 allows for special user identities to be used on platforms that support the POSIX defined access permissions. The special user identities are "OWNER@
", "GROUP@
", and "EVERYONE@
". When both theAclFileAttributeView
and thePosixFileAttributeView
are supported then these special user identities may be included in ACLentries
that are read or written. The file system'sUserPrincipalLookupService
may be used to obtain aUserPrincipal
to represent these special identities by invoking thelookupPrincipalByName
method.Usage Example: Suppose we wish to add an entry to an existing ACL to grant "joe" access:
// 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);
Dynamic Access
Where dynamic access to file attributes is required, the attributes supported by this attribute view are as follows:
Name Type "acl" List
<AclEntry
>"owner" UserPrincipal
The
getAttribute
method may be used to read the ACL or owner attributes as if by invoking thegetAcl
orgetOwner
methods.The
setAttribute
method may be used to update the ACL or owner attributes as if by invoking thesetAcl
orsetOwner
methods.Setting the ACL when creating a file
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
createFile
orcreateDirectory
as anFileAttribute
withname
"acl:acl"
and avalue
that is the list ofAclEntry
objects.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
IOException
) any attempt to create a file that would be less secure as a result of the translation.- Since:
- 1.7
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description List<AclEntry>
getAcl()
Reads the access control list.String
name()
Returns the name of the attribute view.void
setAcl(List<AclEntry> acl)
Updates (replace) the access control list.-
Methods inherited from interface java.nio.file.attribute.FileOwnerAttributeView
getOwner, setOwner
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Method Detail
name
String name()
Returns the name of the attribute view. Attribute views of this type have the name"acl"
.- Specified by:
-
name
in interfaceAttributeView
- Specified by:
-
name
in interfaceFileOwnerAttributeView
- Returns:
- the name of the attribute view
getAcl
List<AclEntry> getAcl() throws IOException
Reads the access control list.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.
The returned list is modifiable so as to facilitate changes to the existing ACL. The
setAcl
method is used to update the file's ACL attribute.- Returns:
-
an ordered list of
entries
representing the ACL - Throws:
-
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs -
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, a security manager is installed, and it deniesRuntimePermission
("accessUserInformation") or itscheckRead
method denies read access to the file.
setAcl
void setAcl(List<AclEntry> acl) throws IOException
Updates (replace) the access control list.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
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 ofAclEntryType.AUDIT
orAclEntryType.ALARM
entries, then this method ignores these entries when writing the ACL.If an ACL entry contains a
user-principal
that is not associated with the same provider as this attribute view thenProviderMismatchException
is thrown. Additional validation, if any, is implementation dependent.If the file system supports other security related file attributes (such as a file
access-permissions
for example), the updating the access control list may also cause these security related attributes to be updated.- Parameters:
-
acl
- the new access control list - Throws:
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IOException
- if an I/O error occurs or the ACL is invalid -
SecurityException
- In the case of the default provider, a security manager is installed, it deniesRuntimePermission
("accessUserInformation") or itscheckWrite
method denies write access to the file.
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