-- :api: authenticate :response: AuthenticateResponse -- [id="{upid}-{api}"] === Authenticate API [id="{upid}-{api}-sync"] ==== Execution Authenticating and retrieving information about a user can be performed using the `security().authenticate()` method: ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-execute] -------------------------------------------------- This method does not require a request object. The client waits for the +{response}+ to be returned before continuing with code execution. [id="{upid}-{api}-response"] ==== Response The returned +{response}+ contains four fields. The `user` field , accessed with `getUser`, contains all the information about this authenticated user. The field `enabled`, tells if this user is actually usable or has been temporarily deactivated. The field `authentication_realm`, accessed with `getAuthenticationRealm` contains the name and type of the Realm that has authenticated the user and the field `lookup_realm`, accessed with `getLookupRealm` contains the name and type of the Realm where the user information were retrieved from. ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-response] -------------------------------------------------- <1> `getUser` retrieves the `User` instance containing the information, see {javadoc-client}/security/user/User.html. <2> `enabled` tells if this user is usable or is deactivated. <3> `getAuthenticationRealm().getName()` retrieves the name of the realm that authenticated the user. <4> `getAuthenticationRealm().getType()` retrieves the type of the realm that authenticated the user. <5> `getLookupRealm().getName()` retrieves the name of the realm from where the user information is looked up. <6> `getLookupRealm().getType()` retrieves the type of the realm from where the user information is looked up. [id="{upid}-{api}-async"] ==== Asynchronous Execution This request can also be executed asynchronously: ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-execute-async] -------------------------------------------------- <1> The `ActionListener` to use when the execution completes. This method does not require a request object. The asynchronous method does not block and returns immediately. Once the request has completed the `ActionListener` is called back using the `onResponse` method if the execution completed successfully or using the `onFailure` method if it failed. A typical listener for a +{response}+ looks like: ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-execute-listener] -------------------------------------------------- <1> Called when the execution completed successfully. The response is provided as an argument. <2> Called in case of a failure. The exception is provided as an argument.