JDBC Adapter is the JDBC adapter for jCasbin. With this library, jCasbin can load policy from JDBC supported database or save policy to it.
Based on Supported JDBC Drivers and Databases, The currently supported databases are:
- MySQL
- Java DB
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- DB2
- Sybase
- Microsoft SQL Server
For Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.casbin</groupId>
<artifactId>jdbc-adapter</artifactId>
<version>LATEST</version>
</dependency>
Notice:
Since version 2.0.2, jdbc-adapter adds an id
field to the database table structure by default.
If you want to upgrade to 2.0.2 - 2.2.0, you have to add the id
field manually. It is recommended to add the id
field. If you don't want to add the id
field, please use 2.2.1+.
package com.company.test;
import org.casbin.adapter.JDBCAdapter;
import org.casbin.jcasbin.main.Enforcer;
import com.mysql.cj.jdbc.MysqlDataSource;
public class Test {
public static void main() {
String driver = "com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver";
String url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/db_name";
String username = "root";
String password = "123456";
// The adapter will use the table named "casbin_rule".
// Use driver, url, username and password to initialize a JDBC adapter.
JDBCAdapter a = new JDBCAdapter(driver, url, username, password);
// Recommend use DataSource to initialize a JDBC adapter.
// Implementer of DataSource interface, such as hikari, c3p0, durid, etc.
MysqlDataSource dataSource = new MysqlDataSource();
dataSource.setURL(url);
dataSource.setUser(username);
dataSource.setPassword(password);
a = JDBCAdapter(dataSource);
Enforcer e = new Enforcer("examples/rbac_model.conf", a);
// Check the permission.
e.enforce("alice", "data1", "read");
// Modify the policy.
// e.addPolicy(...);
// e.removePolicy(...);
// Save the policy back to DB.
e.savePolicy();
// Close the connection.
a.close();
}
}
This project is under Apache 2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.