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class Organisation { | class Organisation { | ||
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+ | [...] | ||
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+ | === 3. Create a TenantMap domain class === | ||
+ | This is achieved by using the command | ||
+ | grails create-'''domain'''-map | ||
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+ | This creates a domain class with the name '''Domain'''TenantMap.groovy | ||
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+ | === 4. BootStrap.groovy === | ||
+ | |||
+ | import grails.plugin.multitenant.core.util.TenantUtils | ||
+ | import org.codehaus.groovy.grails.commons.ConfigurationHolder | ||
+ | |||
+ | // from domain -> tenant ... | ||
+ | import tenant.DomainTenantMap | ||
+ | |||
+ | class BootStrap { | ||
+ | |||
+ | def springSecurityService | ||
+ | def demoDataService | ||
+ | |||
+ | def init = { servletContext -> | ||
+ | |||
+ | def domainName = ConfigurationHolder.config.grails.tenantDomain | ||
+ | if { | ||
+ | DomainTenantMap.findByName('website') | ||
+ | } else { | ||
+ | new DomainTenantMap( name:'website', | ||
+ | domainName:domainName, | ||
+ | mappedTenantId:1).save(flush:true); | ||
+ | } | ||
== Spring Security == | == Spring Security == |
Revision as of 08:51, 5 September 2011
All plugins can be downloaded at: http://grails.org/plugins
Contents
Multi Tenant
An introduction on the concept of multitenant can be found at:
Documentation
1. Declare mode in Config.groovy
// Multi Tenant tenant {
// multiTenant is the default // do "grails create-dns-map" when changing tenantDomains // this stroes the dns/tenant mappings into the database resolver.request.dns.type = "db"
}
2. Declare Tenant Class
This class should be a top level class. E.g. "Organisation" hasMany "Users".
import grails.plugin.multitenant.core.groovy.compiler.MultiTenant; @MultiTenant class Organisation { [...]
3. Create a TenantMap domain class
This is achieved by using the command
grails create-domain-map
This creates a domain class with the name DomainTenantMap.groovy
4. BootStrap.groovy
import grails.plugin.multitenant.core.util.TenantUtils import org.codehaus.groovy.grails.commons.ConfigurationHolder // from domain -> tenant ... import tenant.DomainTenantMap class BootStrap { def springSecurityService def demoDataService def init = { servletContext ->
def domainName = ConfigurationHolder.config.grails.tenantDomain
if { DomainTenantMap.findByName('website') } else { new DomainTenantMap( name:'website', domainName:domainName, mappedTenantId:1).save(flush:true); }
Spring Security
- http://www.grails.org/plugin/spring-security-core
- http://grails.org/dist/screencasts/screencast10.mov
s2-quickstart
grails s2quickstart your.package SecUser SecRole
creates two domain classes and corresponding controllers.
Integrade domain classes
class MyDomainClass extends SecUser { [...] }
BootStrap.groovy
class BootStrap { def dpringSecurityService def init = { def userRole = SecRole.findByAuthority("ROLE_USER") ?: new SecRole(authority: "ROLE_USER").save() def adminRole = SecRole.findByAuthority("ROLE_ADMIN") ?: new SecRole(authority: "ROLE_ADMIN").save() [...] } def users = User.list() ?: [] if (!users) { def user = new User( [...] password: springSecurityService.enodePassord("myPass") enabled = true ) } SecUserSecRole.create user, userRole }
Annotate the controller actions
import grails.plugins.springsecurity.Secured class DomainClassController { @Secured(['ROLE_USER']) def myAction = { [...] } }
Create a currentUser() method in the controller
class DomainClassController { @Secured(['ROLE_USER']) def myAction = { def currentUser = currentuser(); [...] } [...] private currentUser() { User.get(springSecurityService.principal.id)