Class AuthenticationManager
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public class AuthenticationManager extends Object
1797 - Design Authentication Manager.Medium
There is an authentication system that works with authentication tokens. For each session, the user will receive a new authentication token that will expire
timeToLive
seconds after thecurrentTime
. If the token is renewed, the expiry time will be extended to expiretimeToLive
seconds after the (potentially different)currentTime
.Implement the
AuthenticationManager
class:AuthenticationManager(int timeToLive)
constructs theAuthenticationManager
and sets thetimeToLive
.generate(string tokenId, int currentTime)
generates a new token with the giventokenId
at the givencurrentTime
in seconds.renew(string tokenId, int currentTime)
renews the unexpired token with the giventokenId
at the givencurrentTime
in seconds. If there are no unexpired tokens with the giventokenId
, the request is ignored, and nothing happens.countUnexpiredTokens(int currentTime)
returns the number of unexpired tokens at the given currentTime.
Note that if a token expires at time
t
, and another action happens on timet
(renew
orcountUnexpiredTokens
), the expiration takes place before the other actions.Example 1:
Input
[“AuthenticationManager”, “
renew
”, “generate”, “countUnexpiredTokens
”, “generate”, “renew
”, “renew
”, “countUnexpiredTokens
”][[5], [“aaa”, 1], [“aaa”, 2], [6], [“bbb”, 7], [“aaa”, 8], [“bbb”, 10], [15]]
Output: [null, null, null, 1, null, null, null, 0]
Explanation:
AuthenticationManager authenticationManager = new AuthenticationManager(5); // Constructs the AuthenticationManager with
timeToLive
= 5 seconds.authenticationManager.
renew
(“aaa”, 1); // No token exists with tokenId “aaa” at time 1, so nothing happens.authenticationManager.generate(“aaa”, 2); // Generates a new token with tokenId “aaa” at time 2.
authenticationManager.
countUnexpiredTokens
(6); // The token with tokenId “aaa” is the only unexpired one at time 6, so return 1.authenticationManager.generate(“bbb”, 7); // Generates a new token with tokenId “bbb” at time 7.
authenticationManager.
renew
(“aaa”, 8); // The token with tokenId “aaa” expired at time 7, and 8 >= 7, so at time 8 therenew
request is ignored, and nothing happens.authenticationManager.
renew
(“bbb”, 10); // The token with tokenId “bbb” is unexpired at time 10, so therenew
request is fulfilled and now the token will expire at time 15.authenticationManager.
countUnexpiredTokens
(15); // The token with tokenId “bbb” expires at time 15, and the token with tokenId “aaa” expired at time 7, so currently no token is unexpired, so return 0.Constraints:
1 <= timeToLive <= 108
1 <= currentTime <= 108
1 <= tokenId.length <= 5
tokenId
consists only of lowercase letters.- All calls to
generate
will contain unique values oftokenId
. - The values of
currentTime
across all the function calls will be strictly increasing. - At most
2000
calls will be made to all functions combined.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AuthenticationManager(int timeToLive)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description int
countUnexpiredTokens(int currentTime)
void
generate(String tokenId, int currentTime)
void
renew(String tokenId, int currentTime)
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