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[[servlet-authentication-basic]] |
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= Basic Authentication |
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:figures: servlet/authentication/unpwd |
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This section provides details on how Spring Security provides support for https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7617[Basic HTTP Authentication] for servlet-based applications. |
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// FIXME: describe authenticationentrypoint, authenticationfailurehandler, authenticationsuccesshandler |
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This section describes how HTTP Basic Authentication works within Spring Security. |
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First, we see the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7235#section-4.1[WWW-Authenticate] header is sent back to an unauthenticated client: |
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.Sending WWW-Authenticate Header |
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image::{figures}/basicauthenticationentrypoint.png[] |
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The preceding figure builds off our xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-securityfilterchain[`SecurityFilterChain`] diagram. |
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image:{icondir}/number_1.png[] First, a user makes an unauthenticated request to the resource `/private` for which it is not authorized. |
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image:{icondir}/number_2.png[] Spring Security's xref:servlet/authorization/authorize-http-requests.adoc[`AuthorizationFilter`] indicates that the unauthenticated request is __Denied__ by throwing an `AccessDeniedException`. |
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image:{icondir}/number_3.png[] Since the user is not authenticated, xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-exceptiontranslationfilter[`ExceptionTranslationFilter`] initiates __Start Authentication__. |
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The configured xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-authenticationentrypoint[`AuthenticationEntryPoint`] is an instance of javadoc:org.springframework.security.web.authentication.www.BasicAuthenticationEntryPoint[], which sends a WWW-Authenticate header. |
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The `RequestCache` is typically a `NullRequestCache` that does not save the request since the client is capable of replaying the requests it originally requested. |
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When a client receives the `WWW-Authenticate` header, it knows it should retry with a username and password. |
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The following image shows the flow for the username and password being processed: |
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[[servlet-authentication-basicauthenticationfilter]] |
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.Authenticating Username and Password |
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image::{figures}/basicauthenticationfilter.png[] |
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The preceding figure builds off our xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-securityfilterchain[`SecurityFilterChain`] diagram. |
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image:{icondir}/number_1.png[] When the user submits their username and password, the `BasicAuthenticationFilter` creates a `UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken`, which is a type of xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-authentication[`Authentication`] by extracting the username and password from the `HttpServletRequest`. |
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image:{icondir}/number_2.png[] Next, the `UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken` is passed into the `AuthenticationManager` to be authenticated. |
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The details of what `AuthenticationManager` looks like depend on how the xref:servlet/authentication/passwords/index.adoc#servlet-authentication-unpwd-storage[user information is stored]. |
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image:{icondir}/number_3.png[] If authentication fails, then __Failure__. |
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. The xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-securitycontextholder[SecurityContextHolder] is cleared out. |
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. `RememberMeServices.loginFail` is invoked. |
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If remember me is not configured, this is a no-op. |
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See the javadoc:org.springframework.security.web.authentication.RememberMeServices[] interface in the Javadoc. |
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. `AuthenticationEntryPoint` is invoked to trigger the WWW-Authenticate to be sent again. |
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See the javadoc:org.springframework.security.web.AuthenticationEntryPoint[] interface in the Javadoc. |
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image:{icondir}/number_4.png[] If authentication is successful, then __Success__. |
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. The xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-authentication[Authentication] is set on the xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-securitycontextholder[SecurityContextHolder]. |
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. `RememberMeServices.loginSuccess` is invoked. |
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If remember me is not configured, this is a no-op. |
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See the javadoc:org.springframework.security.web.authentication.RememberMeServices[] interface in the Javadoc. |
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. The `BasicAuthenticationFilter` invokes `FilterChain.doFilter(request,response)` to continue with the rest of the application logic. |
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See the javadoc:org.springframework.security.web.authentication.www.BasicAuthenticationFilter[] Class in the Javadoc |
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By default, Spring Security's HTTP Basic Authentication support is enabled. |
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However, as soon as any servlet based configuration is provided, HTTP Basic must be explicitly provided. |
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The following example shows a minimal, explicit configuration: |
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.Explicit HTTP Basic Configuration |
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Java:: |
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[source,java,role="primary"] |
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@Bean |
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) { |
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http |
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// ... |
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.httpBasic(withDefaults()); |
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return http.build(); |
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} |
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<http> |
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<!-- ... --> |
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<http-basic /> |
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</http> |
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Kotlin:: |
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"] |
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@Bean |
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain { |
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http { |
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// ... |
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httpBasic { } |
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} |
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return http.build() |
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} |
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