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Willem Jiang reassigned CAMEL-2796:
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    Assignee: Willem Jiang

> camel-spring-security: provide reference to the policy when authorization 
> fails
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>
>                 Key: CAMEL-2796
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-2796
>             Project: Apache Camel
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.0
>            Reporter: Paul Mietz Egli
>            Assignee: Willem Jiang
>
> While it is possible to set up different policies to enforce authorization 
> rules on Camel routes with the new camel-spring-security plugin, there is 
> currently no way to tell which policy was being enforced when a 
> org.springframework.security.SpringSecurityException is thrown.  It would be 
> very helpful to have a reference to the policy ID in the 
> CamelAuthorizationException or in the headers so we can use it in the 
> onException handlers.
> For example, let's say you have two policies:
>   <authorizationPolicy id="user" access="ROLE_USER" 
> authenticationManager="authenticationManager" 
> accessDecisionManager="accessDecisionManager"
>     xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring-security"; />
>   <authorizationPolicy id="admin" access="ROLE_ADMIN" 
> authenticationManager="authenticationManager" 
> accessDecisionManager="accessDecisionManager"
>     xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring-security"; />
> You also have two routes which use these policies:
>     <camelContext id="myCamelContext" 
> xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring";>
>           <onException useOriginalMessage="true">
>             
> <exception>org.springframework.security.BadCredentialsException</exception>
>             <handled><constant>true</constant></handled>
>             <to uri="log:auth_error" />
>         </onException>
>         <route>
>             <from uri="direct:adminStart"/>
>             <policy ref="admin">
>                 <to uri="mock:end"/>
>             </policy>
>         </route>
>         <route>
>             <from uri="direct:userStart"/>
>             <policy ref="admin">
>                 <to uri="mock:end"/>
>             </policy>
>         </route>
>     </camelContext>
> Both of these routes will fail with an AccessDeniedException if the user 
> doesn't have the proper role, but it would be desirable to handle exceptions 
> for the ROLE_ADMIN failure differently than the ROLE_USER failure, maybe by 
> using a <choice> element in the <onException> element.
> I know we have the CamelFailureEndpoint header, but this isn't very useful 
> when more than one route uses the same authorization policy.

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