Class ServerHttpSecurity
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.security.config.web.server.ServerHttpSecurity
A
ServerHttpSecurity
is similar to Spring Security's HttpSecurity
but
for WebFlux. It allows configuring web based security for specific http requests. By
default it will be applied to all requests, but can be restricted using
securityMatcher(ServerWebExchangeMatcher)
or other similar methods.
A minimal configuration can be found below:
@Configuration @EnableWebFluxSecurity public class MyMinimalSecurityConfiguration { @Bean public MapReactiveUserDetailsService userDetailsService() { UserDetails user = User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder() .username("user") .password("password") .roles("USER") .build(); return new MapReactiveUserDetailsService(user); } }Below is the same as our minimal configuration, but explicitly declaring the
ServerHttpSecurity
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@Configuration @EnableWebFluxSecurity public class MyExplicitSecurityConfiguration { @Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http .authorizeExchange() .anyExchange().authenticated() .and() .httpBasic().and() .formLogin(); return http.build(); } @Bean public MapReactiveUserDetailsService userDetailsService() { UserDetails user = User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder() .username("user") .password("password") .roles("USER") .build(); return new MapReactiveUserDetailsService(user); } }
- Since:
- 5.0
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionfinal class
Configures anonymous authenticationclass
Configures authorizationfinal class
Configures CORS support within Spring Security.final class
Configures CSRF Protectionfinal class
Configures exception handlingfinal class
Configures Form Based authenticationfinal class
Configures HTTP Response Headers.final class
Configures HTTP Basic Authenticationclass
Configures HTTPS redirection rulesfinal class
Configures log outfinal class
final class
class
Configures OAuth2 Resource Server Supportfinal class
Configures password management.final class
Configures the request cache which is used when a flow is interrupted (i.e.final class
Configures X509 authentication -
Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddFilterAfter
(org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter webFilter, SecurityWebFiltersOrder order) Adds aWebFilter
after specific position.addFilterAt
(org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter webFilter, SecurityWebFiltersOrder order) Adds aWebFilter
at a specific position.addFilterBefore
(org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter webFilter, SecurityWebFiltersOrder order) Adds aWebFilter
before specific position.Enables and Configures anonymous authentication.anonymous
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.AnonymousSpec> anonymousCustomizer) Enables and Configures anonymous authentication.Configure the default authentication manager.Configures authorization.authorizeExchange
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.AuthorizeExchangeSpec> authorizeExchangeCustomizer) Configures authorization.build()
Builds theSecurityWebFilterChain
cors()
Configures CORS headers.cors
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.CorsSpec> corsCustomizer) Configures CORS headers.csrf()
Configures CSRF Protection which is enabled by default.csrf
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.CsrfSpec> csrfCustomizer) Configures CSRF Protection which is enabled by default.Configures exception handling (i.e.exceptionHandling
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.ExceptionHandlingSpec> exceptionHandlingCustomizer) Configures exception handling (i.e.Configures form based authentication.formLogin
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.FormLoginSpec> formLoginCustomizer) Configures form based authentication.headers()
Configures HTTP Response Headers.headers
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.HeaderSpec> headerCustomizer) Configures HTTP Response Headers.static ServerHttpSecurity
http()
Creates a new instance.Configures HTTP Basic authentication.httpBasic
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.HttpBasicSpec> httpBasicCustomizer) Configures HTTP Basic authentication.logout()
Configures log out.logout
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.LogoutSpec> logoutCustomizer) Configures log out.Configures the OAuth2 client.oauth2Client
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ClientSpec> oauth2ClientCustomizer) Configures the OAuth2 client.Configures authentication support using an OAuth 2.0 and/or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.oauth2Login
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2LoginSpec> oauth2LoginCustomizer) Configures authentication support using an OAuth 2.0 and/or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.Configures OAuth 2.0 Resource Server support.oauth2ResourceServer
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ResourceServerSpec> oauth2ResourceServerCustomizer) Configures OAuth 2.0 Resource Server support.Configures password management.passwordManagement
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.PasswordManagementSpec> passwordManagementCustomizer) Configures password management.Configures HTTPS redirection rules.redirectToHttps
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.HttpsRedirectSpec> httpsRedirectCustomizer) Configures HTTPS redirection rules.Configures the request cache which is used when a flow is interrupted (i.e.requestCache
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.RequestCacheSpec> requestCacheCustomizer) Configures the request cache which is used when a flow is interrupted (i.e.securityContextRepository
(ServerSecurityContextRepository securityContextRepository) The strategy used withReactorContextWebFilter
.securityMatcher
(ServerWebExchangeMatcher matcher) The ServerExchangeMatcher that determines which requests apply to this HttpSecurity instance.protected void
setApplicationContext
(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext applicationContext) x509()
Configures x509 authentication using a certificate provided by a client.x509
(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.X509Spec> x509Customizer) Configures x509 authentication using a certificate provided by a client.
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Constructor Details
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ServerHttpSecurity
protected ServerHttpSecurity()
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Method Details
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securityMatcher
The ServerExchangeMatcher that determines which requests apply to this HttpSecurity instance.- Parameters:
matcher
- the ServerExchangeMatcher that determines which requests apply to this HttpSecurity instance. Default is all requests.- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to continue configuring
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addFilterAt
public ServerHttpSecurity addFilterAt(org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter webFilter, SecurityWebFiltersOrder order) Adds aWebFilter
at a specific position.- Parameters:
webFilter
- theWebFilter
to addorder
- the place to insert theWebFilter
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to continue configuring
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addFilterBefore
public ServerHttpSecurity addFilterBefore(org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter webFilter, SecurityWebFiltersOrder order) Adds aWebFilter
before specific position.- Parameters:
webFilter
- theWebFilter
to addorder
- the place before which to insert theWebFilter
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to continue configuring - Since:
- 5.2.0
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addFilterAfter
public ServerHttpSecurity addFilterAfter(org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter webFilter, SecurityWebFiltersOrder order) Adds aWebFilter
after specific position.- Parameters:
webFilter
- theWebFilter
to addorder
- the place after which to insert theWebFilter
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to continue configuring - Since:
- 5.2.0
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securityContextRepository
public ServerHttpSecurity securityContextRepository(ServerSecurityContextRepository securityContextRepository) The strategy used withReactorContextWebFilter
. It does impact how theSecurityContext
is saved which is configured on a perAuthenticationWebFilter
basis.- Parameters:
securityContextRepository
- the repository to use- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to continue configuring
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redirectToHttps
Configures HTTPS redirection rules. If the default is used:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .redirectToHttps(); return http.build(); }
Then all non-HTTPS requests will be redirected to HTTPS. Typically, all requests should be HTTPS; however, the focus for redirection can also be narrowed:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .redirectToHttps() .httpsRedirectWhen((serverWebExchange) -> serverWebExchange.getRequest().getHeaders().containsKey("X-Requires-Https")) return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.HttpsRedirectSpec
to customize
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redirectToHttps
public ServerHttpSecurity redirectToHttps(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.HttpsRedirectSpec> httpsRedirectCustomizer) Configures HTTPS redirection rules. If the default is used:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .redirectToHttps(withDefaults()); return http.build(); }
Then all non-HTTPS requests will be redirected to HTTPS. Typically, all requests should be HTTPS; however, the focus for redirection can also be narrowed:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .redirectToHttps((redirectToHttps) -> redirectToHttps .httpsRedirectWhen((serverWebExchange) -> serverWebExchange.getRequest().getHeaders().containsKey("X-Requires-Https")) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
httpsRedirectCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.HttpsRedirectSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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csrf
Configures CSRF Protection which is enabled by default. You can disable it using:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .csrf().disabled(); return http.build(); }
Additional configuration options can be seen below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .csrf() // Handle CSRF failures .accessDeniedHandler(accessDeniedHandler) // Custom persistence of CSRF Token .csrfTokenRepository(csrfTokenRepository) // custom matching when CSRF protection is enabled .requireCsrfProtectionMatcher(matcher); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.CsrfSpec
to customize
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csrf
Configures CSRF Protection which is enabled by default. You can disable it using:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .csrf((csrf) -> csrf.disabled() ); return http.build(); }
Additional configuration options can be seen below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .csrf((csrf) -> csrf // Handle CSRF failures .accessDeniedHandler(accessDeniedHandler) // Custom persistence of CSRF Token .csrfTokenRepository(csrfTokenRepository) // custom matching when CSRF protection is enabled .requireCsrfProtectionMatcher(matcher) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
csrfCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.CsrfSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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cors
Configures CORS headers. By default if aCorsConfigurationSource
Bean is found, it will be used to create aCorsWebFilter
. IfServerHttpSecurity.CorsSpec.configurationSource(CorsConfigurationSource)
is invoked it will be used instead. If neither has been configured, the Cors configuration will do nothing.- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.CorsSpec
to customize
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cors
Configures CORS headers. By default if aCorsConfigurationSource
Bean is found, it will be used to create aCorsWebFilter
. IfServerHttpSecurity.CorsSpec.configurationSource(CorsConfigurationSource)
is invoked it will be used instead. If neither has been configured, the Cors configuration will do nothing.- Parameters:
corsCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.CorsSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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anonymous
Enables and Configures anonymous authentication. Anonymous Authentication is disabled by default.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .anonymous().key("key") .authorities("ROLE_ANONYMOUS"); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.AnonymousSpec
to customize - Since:
- 5.2.0
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anonymous
public ServerHttpSecurity anonymous(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.AnonymousSpec> anonymousCustomizer) Enables and Configures anonymous authentication. Anonymous Authentication is disabled by default.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .anonymous((anonymous) -> anonymous .key("key") .authorities("ROLE_ANONYMOUS") ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
anonymousCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.AnonymousSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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httpBasic
Configures HTTP Basic authentication. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .httpBasic() // used for authenticating the credentials .authenticationManager(authenticationManager) // Custom persistence of the authentication .securityContextRepository(securityContextRepository); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.HttpBasicSpec
to customize
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httpBasic
public ServerHttpSecurity httpBasic(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.HttpBasicSpec> httpBasicCustomizer) Configures HTTP Basic authentication. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .httpBasic((httpBasic) -> httpBasic // used for authenticating the credentials .authenticationManager(authenticationManager) // Custom persistence of the authentication .securityContextRepository(securityContextRepository) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
httpBasicCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.HttpBasicSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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passwordManagement
Configures password management. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .passwordManagement(); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.PasswordManagementSpec
to customize - Since:
- 5.6
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passwordManagement
public ServerHttpSecurity passwordManagement(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.PasswordManagementSpec> passwordManagementCustomizer) Configures password management. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .passwordManagement(passwordManagement -> // Custom change password page. passwordManagement.changePasswordPage("/custom-change-password-page") ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
passwordManagementCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.PasswordManagementSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize - Since:
- 5.6
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formLogin
Configures form based authentication. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .formLogin() // used for authenticating the credentials .authenticationManager(authenticationManager) // Custom persistence of the authentication .securityContextRepository(securityContextRepository) // expect a log in page at "/authenticate" // a POST "/authenticate" is where authentication occurs // error page at "/authenticate?error" .loginPage("/authenticate"); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.FormLoginSpec
to customize
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formLogin
public ServerHttpSecurity formLogin(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.FormLoginSpec> formLoginCustomizer) Configures form based authentication. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .formLogin((formLogin) -> formLogin // used for authenticating the credentials .authenticationManager(authenticationManager) // Custom persistence of the authentication .securityContextRepository(securityContextRepository) // expect a log in page at "/authenticate" // a POST "/authenticate" is where authentication occurs // error page at "/authenticate?error" .loginPage("/authenticate") ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
formLoginCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.FormLoginSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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x509
Configures x509 authentication using a certificate provided by a client.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http .x509() .authenticationManager(authenticationManager) .principalExtractor(principalExtractor); return http.build(); }
Note that if extractor is not specified,SubjectDnX509PrincipalExtractor
will be used. If authenticationManager is not specified,ReactivePreAuthenticatedAuthenticationManager
will be used.- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.X509Spec
to customize - Since:
- 5.2
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x509
Configures x509 authentication using a certificate provided by a client.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http .x509((x509) -> x509 .authenticationManager(authenticationManager) .principalExtractor(principalExtractor) ); return http.build(); }
Note that if extractor is not specified,SubjectDnX509PrincipalExtractor
will be used. If authenticationManager is not specified,ReactivePreAuthenticatedAuthenticationManager
will be used.- Parameters:
x509Customizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.X509Spec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize - Since:
- 5.2
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oauth2Login
Configures authentication support using an OAuth 2.0 and/or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .oauth2Login() .authenticationConverter(authenticationConverter) .authenticationManager(manager); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2LoginSpec
to customize
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oauth2Login
public ServerHttpSecurity oauth2Login(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2LoginSpec> oauth2LoginCustomizer) Configures authentication support using an OAuth 2.0 and/or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .oauth2Login((oauth2Login) -> oauth2Login .authenticationConverter(authenticationConverter) .authenticationManager(manager) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
oauth2LoginCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2LoginSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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oauth2Client
Configures the OAuth2 client.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .oauth2Client() .clientRegistrationRepository(clientRegistrationRepository) .authorizedClientRepository(authorizedClientRepository); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ClientSpec
to customize
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oauth2Client
public ServerHttpSecurity oauth2Client(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ClientSpec> oauth2ClientCustomizer) Configures the OAuth2 client.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .oauth2Client((oauth2Client) -> oauth2Client .clientRegistrationRepository(clientRegistrationRepository) .authorizedClientRepository(authorizedClientRepository) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
oauth2ClientCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ClientSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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oauth2ResourceServer
Configures OAuth 2.0 Resource Server support.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .oauth2ResourceServer() .jwt() .publicKey(publicKey()); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ResourceServerSpec
to customize
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oauth2ResourceServer
public ServerHttpSecurity oauth2ResourceServer(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ResourceServerSpec> oauth2ResourceServerCustomizer) Configures OAuth 2.0 Resource Server support.@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .oauth2ResourceServer((oauth2ResourceServer) -> oauth2ResourceServer .jwt((jwt) -> jwt .publicKey(publicKey()) ) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
oauth2ResourceServerCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.OAuth2ResourceServerSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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headers
Configures HTTP Response Headers. The default headers are:Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate Pragma: no-cache Expires: 0 X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000 ; includeSubDomains X-Frame-Options: DENY X-XSS-Protection: 0
such that "Strict-Transport-Security" is only added on secure requests. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .headers() // customize frame options to be same origin .frameOptions() .mode(XFrameOptionsServerHttpHeadersWriter.Mode.SAMEORIGIN) .and() // disable cache control .cache().disable(); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.HeaderSpec
to customize
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headers
Configures HTTP Response Headers. The default headers are:Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate Pragma: no-cache Expires: 0 X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000 ; includeSubDomains X-Frame-Options: DENY X-XSS-Protection: 0
such that "Strict-Transport-Security" is only added on secure requests. An example configuration is provided below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .headers((headers) -> headers // customize frame options to be same origin .frameOptions((frameOptions) -> frameOptions .mode(XFrameOptionsServerHttpHeadersWriter.Mode.SAMEORIGIN) ) // disable cache control .cache((cache) -> cache .disable() ) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
headerCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.HeaderSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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exceptionHandling
Configures exception handling (i.e. handles when authentication is requested). An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .exceptionHandling() // customize how to request for authentication .authenticationEntryPoint(entryPoint); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.ExceptionHandlingSpec
to customize
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exceptionHandling
public ServerHttpSecurity exceptionHandling(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.ExceptionHandlingSpec> exceptionHandlingCustomizer) Configures exception handling (i.e. handles when authentication is requested). An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .exceptionHandling((exceptionHandling) -> exceptionHandling // customize how to request for authentication .authenticationEntryPoint(entryPoint) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
exceptionHandlingCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.ExceptionHandlingSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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authorizeExchange
Configures authorization. An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .authorizeExchange() // any URL that starts with /admin/ requires the role "ROLE_ADMIN" .pathMatchers("/admin/**").hasRole("ADMIN") // a POST to /users requires the role "USER_POST" .pathMatchers(HttpMethod.POST, "/users").hasAuthority("USER_POST") // a request to /users/{username} requires the current authentication's username // to be equal to the {username} .pathMatchers("/users/{username}").access((authentication, context) -> authentication .map(Authentication::getName) .map((username) -> username.equals(context.getVariables().get("username"))) .map(AuthorizationDecision::new) ) // allows providing a custom matching strategy that requires the role "ROLE_CUSTOM" .matchers(customMatcher).hasRole("CUSTOM") // any other request requires the user to be authenticated .anyExchange().authenticated(); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.AuthorizeExchangeSpec
to customize
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authorizeExchange
public ServerHttpSecurity authorizeExchange(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.AuthorizeExchangeSpec> authorizeExchangeCustomizer) Configures authorization. An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .authorizeExchange((exchanges) -> exchanges // any URL that starts with /admin/ requires the role "ROLE_ADMIN" .pathMatchers("/admin/**").hasRole("ADMIN") // a POST to /users requires the role "USER_POST" .pathMatchers(HttpMethod.POST, "/users").hasAuthority("USER_POST") // a request to /users/{username} requires the current authentication's username // to be equal to the {username} .pathMatchers("/users/{username}").access((authentication, context) -> authentication .map(Authentication::getName) .map((username) -> username.equals(context.getVariables().get("username"))) .map(AuthorizationDecision::new) ) // allows providing a custom matching strategy that requires the role "ROLE_CUSTOM" .matchers(customMatcher).hasRole("CUSTOM") // any other request requires the user to be authenticated .anyExchange().authenticated() ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
authorizeExchangeCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.AuthorizeExchangeSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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logout
Configures log out. An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .logout() // configures how log out is done .logoutHandler(logoutHandler) // log out will be performed on POST /signout .logoutUrl("/signout") // configure what is done on logout success .logoutSuccessHandler(successHandler); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.LogoutSpec
to customize
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logout
Configures log out. An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .logout((logout) -> logout // configures how log out is done .logoutHandler(logoutHandler) // log out will be performed on POST /signout .logoutUrl("/signout") // configure what is done on logout success .logoutSuccessHandler(successHandler) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
logoutCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.LogoutSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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requestCache
Configures the request cache which is used when a flow is interrupted (i.e. due to requesting credentials) so that the request can be replayed after authentication. An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .requestCache() // configures how the request is cached .requestCache(requestCache); return http.build(); }
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity.RequestCacheSpec
to customize
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requestCache
public ServerHttpSecurity requestCache(Customizer<ServerHttpSecurity.RequestCacheSpec> requestCacheCustomizer) Configures the request cache which is used when a flow is interrupted (i.e. due to requesting credentials) so that the request can be replayed after authentication. An example configuration can be found below:@Bean public SecurityWebFilterChain springSecurityFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) { http // ... .requestCache((requestCache) -> requestCache // configures how the request is cached .requestCache(customRequestCache) ); return http.build(); }
- Parameters:
requestCacheCustomizer
- theCustomizer
to provide more options for theServerHttpSecurity.RequestCacheSpec
- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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authenticationManager
Configure the default authentication manager.- Parameters:
manager
- the authentication manager to use- Returns:
- the
ServerHttpSecurity
to customize
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build
Builds theSecurityWebFilterChain
- Returns:
- the
SecurityWebFilterChain
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http
Creates a new instance.- Returns:
- the new
ServerHttpSecurity
instance
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setApplicationContext
protected void setApplicationContext(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext applicationContext) throws org.springframework.beans.BeansException - Throws:
org.springframework.beans.BeansException
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