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package org.springframework.boot.devtools.remote.server;
import org.springframework.http.server.ServerHttpRequest;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
AccessManager
that checks for the presence of a HTTP header secret. Author: Rob Winch, Phillip Webb Since: 1.3.0
/**
* {@link AccessManager} that checks for the presence of a HTTP header secret.
*
* @author Rob Winch
* @author Phillip Webb
* @since 1.3.0
*/
public class HttpHeaderAccessManager implements AccessManager {
private final String headerName;
private final String expectedSecret;
public HttpHeaderAccessManager(String headerName, String expectedSecret) {
Assert.hasLength(headerName, "HeaderName must not be empty");
Assert.hasLength(expectedSecret, "ExpectedSecret must not be empty");
this.headerName = headerName;
this.expectedSecret = expectedSecret;
}
@Override
public boolean isAllowed(ServerHttpRequest request) {
String providedSecret = request.getHeaders().getFirst(this.headerName);
return this.expectedSecret.equals(providedSecret);
}
}