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6.3. Using Encrypted Property Placeholders
Overview
- Create a properties file with encrypted values.
- Add the proper namespaces to your blueprint file.
- Import the properties using the Aries property placeholder extension.
- Configure the Jasypt encryption algorithm.
- Use the placeholders in your blueprint file.
- Ensure that the Jasypt features are installed into the Red Hat JBoss A-MQ container.
Encrypted properties
ENC()
function as shown in Example 6.8, “Property File with an Encrypted Property”.
Example 6.8. Property File with an Encrypted Property
#ldap.properties ldap.password=ENC(amIsvdqno9iSwnd7kAlLYQ==) ldap.url=ldap://192.168.1.74:10389
Namespaces
- Aries extensions—
http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0
- Apache Karaf Jasypt—
http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0
Example 6.9. Encrypted Property Namespaces
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0" xmlns:enc="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0"> ... </blueprint>
Placeholder extension
property-paceholder
element to you blueprint file. As shown in Example 6.10, “Aries Placeholder Extension”, it must come before the Jasypt configuration or the use of placeholders.
Example 6.10. Aries Placeholder Extension
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0" xmlns:enc="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0"> <ext:property-placeholder> <location>file:etc/ldap.properties</location> </ext:property-placeholder> ... </blueprint>
property-paceholder
element's location
child specifies the location of the property file that contains the properties to use for the configuration. You can specify multiple files by using multiple location
children.
Jasypt configuration
property-placeholder
element. It has one child, encoder
, that contains the actual Jasypt configuration.
encoder
element's mandatory class
attribute specifies the fully qualified classname of the Jasypt encryptor to use for decrypting the properties. The encoder
element can take a property
child that defines a Jasypt PBEConfig
bean for configuring the encryptor.
Example 6.11. Jasypt Blueprint Configuration
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0" xmlns:enc="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0"> <ext:property-placeholder> <location>file://ldap.properties</location> <enc:property-placeholder> <enc:encryptor class="org.jasypt.encryption.pbe.StandardPBEStringEncryptor"> <property name="config"> <bean class="org.jasypt.encryption.pbe.config.EnvironmentStringPBEConfig"> <property name="algorithm" value="PBEWithMD5AndDES" /> <property name="passwordEnvName" value="FUSE_ENCRYPTION_PASSWORD" /> </bean> </property> </enc:encryptor> </enc:property-placeholder> ... </blueprint>
Placeholders
${prop.name}
.
Example 6.12. Jasypt Blueprint Configuration
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0" xmlns:enc="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0"> <ext:property-placeholder> <location>file://ldap.properties</location> <enc:property-placeholder> <enc:encryptor class="org.jasypt.encryption.pbe.StandardPBEStringEncryptor"> <property name="config"> <bean class="org.jasypt.encryption.pbe.config.EnvironmentStringPBEConfig"> <property name="algorithm" value="PBEWithMD5AndDES" /> <property name="passwordEnvName" value="FUSE_ENCRYPTION_PASSWORD" /> </bean> </property> </enc:encryptor> </enc:property-placeholder> <jaas:config name="karaf" rank="1"> <jaas:module className="org.apache.karaf.jaas.modules.ldap.LDAPLoginModule" flags="required"> initialContextFactory=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory debug=true connectionURL=${ldap.url} connectionUsername=cn=mqbroker,ou=Services,ou=system,dc=fusesource,dc=com connectionPassword=${ldap.password} connectionProtocol= authentication=simple userRoleName=cn userBase = ou=User,ou=ActiveMQ,ou=system,dc=fusesource,dc=com userSearchMatching=(uid={0}) userSearchSubtree=true roleBase = ou=Group,ou=ActiveMQ,ou=system,dc=fusesource,dc=com roleName=cn roleSearchMatching= (member:=uid={1}) roleSearchSubtree=true </jaas:module> </jaas:config> </blueprint>
${ldap.password}
placeholder will be replaced with the decrypted value of the ldap.password
property from the properties file.
Installing the Jasypt features
jasypt-encryption
feature using the features:install command as shown in Example 6.13, “Installing the Jasypt Feature”.
Example 6.13. Installing the Jasypt Feature
karaf@root>
features:install jasypt-encryption