001package ca.uhn.fhir.rest.server.interceptor.auth;
002
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022
023import java.util.List;
024
025public interface IAuthRuleFinished {
026
027        /**
028         * Start another rule
029         */
030        IAuthRuleBuilder andThen();
031
032        /**
033         * Build the rule list
034         */
035        List<IAuthRule> build();
036
037        /**
038         * Add an additional tester that will be queried if all other conditions
039         * of this rule already match. For example, given the following rule
040         * <pre>
041         * return new RuleBuilder()
042         *   .allow("Rule 1").operation().named("everything").onInstancesOfType(Patient.class).withTester(myTester)
043         *   .build();
044         * </pre>
045         * ..the tester will be invoked on any $everything operations on Patient
046         * resources as a final check as to whether the rule applies or not. In this
047         * example, the tester is not invoked for other operations.
048         */
049        IAuthRuleFinished withTester(IAuthRuleTester theTester);
050
051}