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- [[protocol-endpoints]]
- = Protocol Endpoints
- [[oauth2-authorization-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Authorization Endpoint
- `OAuth2AuthorizationEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-3.1[OAuth2 Authorization endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.1[OAuth2 authorization requests].
- `OAuth2AuthorizationEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .authorizationEndpoint(authorizationEndpoint ->
- authorizationEndpoint
- .authorizationRequestConverter(authorizationRequestConverter) <1>
- .authorizationRequestConverters(authorizationRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .authorizationResponseHandler(authorizationResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- .consentPage("/oauth2/v1/authorize") <7>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `authorizationRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.1[OAuth2 authorization request] (or consent) from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken` or `OAuth2AuthorizationConsentAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `authorizationRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken` or `OAuth2AuthorizationConsentAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `authorizationResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.2[OAuth2AuthorizationResponse].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.2.1[OAuth2Error response].
- <7> `consentPage()`: The `URI` of the custom consent page to redirect resource owners to if consent is required during the authorization request flow.
- `OAuth2AuthorizationEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2AuthorizationEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2AuthorizationEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 authorization requests (and consents).
- `OAuth2AuthorizationEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- A `DelegatingAuthenticationConverter` composed of `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationConverter` and `OAuth2AuthorizationConsentAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationProvider` and `OAuth2AuthorizationConsentAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken` and returns the `OAuth2AuthorizationResponse`.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An internal implementation that uses the `OAuth2Error` associated with the `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException` and returns the `OAuth2Error` response.
- [[oauth2-authorization-endpoint-customizing-authorization-request-validation]]
- === Customizing Authorization Request Validation
- `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationValidator` is the default validator used for validating specific OAuth2 authorization request parameters used in the Authorization Code Grant.
- The default implementation validates the `redirect_uri` and `scope` parameters.
- If validation fails, an `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException` is thrown.
- `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationProvider` provides the ability to override the default authorization request validation by supplying a custom authentication validator of type `Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext>` to `setAuthenticationValidator()`.
- [TIP]
- `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext` holds the `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken`, which contains the OAuth2 authorization request parameters.
- [IMPORTANT]
- If validation fails, the authentication validator *MUST* throw `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException`.
- A common use case during the development life cycle phase is to allow for `localhost` in the `redirect_uri` parameter.
- The following example shows how to configure `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationProvider` with a custom authentication validator that allows for `localhost` in the `redirect_uri` parameter:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .authorizationEndpoint(authorizationEndpoint ->
- authorizationEndpoint
- .authenticationProviders(configureAuthenticationValidator())
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- private Consumer<List<AuthenticationProvider>> configureAuthenticationValidator() {
- return (authenticationProviders) ->
- authenticationProviders.forEach((authenticationProvider) -> {
- if (authenticationProvider instanceof OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationProvider) {
- Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext> authenticationValidator =
- // Override default redirect_uri validator
- new CustomRedirectUriValidator()
- // Reuse default scope validator
- .andThen(OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationValidator.DEFAULT_SCOPE_VALIDATOR);
- ((OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationProvider) authenticationProvider)
- .setAuthenticationValidator(authenticationValidator);
- }
- });
- }
- static class CustomRedirectUriValidator implements Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext> {
- @Override
- public void accept(OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext authenticationContext) {
- OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken authorizationCodeRequestAuthentication =
- authenticationContext.getAuthentication();
- RegisteredClient registeredClient = authenticationContext.getRegisteredClient();
- String requestedRedirectUri = authorizationCodeRequestAuthentication.getRedirectUri();
- // Use exact string matching when comparing client redirect URIs against pre-registered URIs
- if (!registeredClient.getRedirectUris().contains(requestedRedirectUri)) {
- OAuth2Error error = new OAuth2Error(OAuth2ErrorCodes.INVALID_REQUEST);
- throw new OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException(error, null);
- }
- }
- }
- ----
- [[oauth2-pushed-authorization-request-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Pushed Authorization Request Endpoint
- `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9126#section-2[OAuth2 Pushed Authorization Request endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9126#section-2.1[OAuth2 Pushed Authorization requests].
- `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .pushedAuthorizationRequestEndpoint(pushedAuthorizationRequestEndpoint ->
- pushedAuthorizationRequestEndpoint
- .pushedAuthorizationRequestConverter(pushedAuthorizationRequestConverter) <1>
- .pushedAuthorizationRequestConverters(pushedAuthorizationRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .pushedAuthorizationResponseHandler(pushedAuthorizationResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `pushedAuthorizationRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9126#section-2.1[OAuth2 pushed authorization request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `pushedAuthorizationRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `pushedAuthorizationResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9126#section-2.2[OAuth2 pushed authorization response].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9126#section-2.3[OAuth2Error response].
- `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 pushed authorization requests.
- `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- A `DelegatingAuthenticationConverter` composed of `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken` and returns the OAuth2 pushed authorization response.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An `OAuth2ErrorAuthenticationFailureHandler`.
- [[oauth2-pushed-authorization-request-endpoint-customizing-authorization-request-validation]]
- === Customizing Pushed Authorization Request Validation
- `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationValidator` is the default validator used for validating specific OAuth2 pushed authorization request parameters used in the Authorization Code Grant.
- The default implementation validates the `redirect_uri` and `scope` parameters.
- If validation fails, an `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException` is thrown.
- `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationProvider` provides the ability to override the default pushed authorization request validation by supplying a custom authentication validator of type `Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext>` to `setAuthenticationValidator()`.
- [TIP]
- `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext` holds the `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken`, which contains the OAuth2 pushed authorization request parameters.
- [IMPORTANT]
- If validation fails, the authentication validator *MUST* throw `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException`.
- A common use case during the development life cycle phase is to allow for `localhost` in the `redirect_uri` parameter.
- The following example shows how to configure `OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationProvider` with a custom authentication validator that allows for `localhost` in the `redirect_uri` parameter:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .pushedAuthorizationRequestEndpoint(pushedAuthorizationRequestEndpoint ->
- pushedAuthorizationRequestEndpoint
- .authenticationProviders(configureAuthenticationValidator())
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- private Consumer<List<AuthenticationProvider>> configureAuthenticationValidator() {
- return (authenticationProviders) ->
- authenticationProviders.forEach((authenticationProvider) -> {
- if (authenticationProvider instanceof OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationProvider) {
- Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext> authenticationValidator =
- // Override default redirect_uri validator
- new CustomRedirectUriValidator()
- // Reuse default scope validator
- .andThen(OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationValidator.DEFAULT_SCOPE_VALIDATOR);
- ((OAuth2PushedAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationProvider) authenticationProvider)
- .setAuthenticationValidator(authenticationValidator);
- }
- });
- }
- static class CustomRedirectUriValidator implements Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext> {
- @Override
- public void accept(OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationContext authenticationContext) {
- OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationToken authorizationCodeRequestAuthentication =
- authenticationContext.getAuthentication();
- RegisteredClient registeredClient = authenticationContext.getRegisteredClient();
- String requestedRedirectUri = authorizationCodeRequestAuthentication.getRedirectUri();
- // Use exact string matching when comparing client redirect URIs against pre-registered URIs
- if (!registeredClient.getRedirectUris().contains(requestedRedirectUri)) {
- OAuth2Error error = new OAuth2Error(OAuth2ErrorCodes.INVALID_REQUEST);
- throw new OAuth2AuthorizationCodeRequestAuthenticationException(error, null);
- }
- }
- }
- ----
- [[oauth2-device-authorization-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Device Authorization Endpoint
- `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.1[OAuth2 Device Authorization endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for OAuth2 device authorization requests.
- `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .deviceAuthorizationEndpoint(deviceAuthorizationEndpoint ->
- deviceAuthorizationEndpoint
- .deviceAuthorizationRequestConverter(deviceAuthorizationRequestConverter) <1>
- .deviceAuthorizationRequestConverters(deviceAuthorizationRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .deviceAuthorizationResponseHandler(deviceAuthorizationResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- .verificationUri("/oauth2/v1/device_verification") <7>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `deviceAuthorizationRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.1[OAuth2 device authorization request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `deviceAuthorizationRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `deviceAuthorizationResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.2[OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationResponse].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2[OAuth2Error response].
- <7> `verificationUri()`: The `URI` of the custom end-user verification page to direct resource owners to on a secondary device.
- `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 device authorization requests.
- `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- An `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationRequestAuthenticationToken` and returns the `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationResponse`.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An `OAuth2ErrorAuthenticationFailureHandler`.
- [[oauth2-device-verification-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Device Verification Endpoint
- `OAuth2DeviceVerificationEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.3[OAuth2 Device Verification endpoint] (or "User Interaction").
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for OAuth2 device verification requests.
- `OAuth2DeviceVerificationEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .deviceVerificationEndpoint(deviceVerificationEndpoint ->
- deviceVerificationEndpoint
- .deviceVerificationRequestConverter(deviceVerificationRequestConverter) <1>
- .deviceVerificationRequestConverters(deviceVerificationRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .deviceVerificationResponseHandler(deviceVerificationResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- .consentPage("/oauth2/v1/consent") <7>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `deviceVerificationRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.3[OAuth2 device verification request] (or consent) from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2DeviceVerificationAuthenticationToken` or `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationConsentAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `deviceVerificationRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2DeviceVerificationAuthenticationToken` or `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationConsentAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `deviceVerificationResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2DeviceVerificationAuthenticationToken` and directing the resource owner to return to their device.
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the error response.
- <7> `consentPage()`: The `URI` of the custom consent page to redirect resource owners to if consent is required during the device verification request flow.
- `OAuth2DeviceVerificationEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2DeviceVerificationEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2DeviceVerificationEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 device verification requests (and consents).
- `OAuth2DeviceVerificationEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- A `DelegatingAuthenticationConverter` composed of `OAuth2DeviceVerificationAuthenticationConverter` and `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationConsentAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2DeviceVerificationAuthenticationProvider` and `OAuth2DeviceAuthorizationConsentAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- A `SimpleUrlAuthenticationSuccessHandler` that handles an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2DeviceVerificationAuthenticationToken` and redirects the user to a success page (`/?success`).
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An internal implementation that uses the `OAuth2Error` associated with the `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returns the `OAuth2Error` response.
- [[oauth2-token-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Token Endpoint
- `OAuth2TokenEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-3.2[OAuth2 Token endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.3[OAuth2 access token requests].
- `OAuth2TokenEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .tokenEndpoint(tokenEndpoint ->
- tokenEndpoint
- .accessTokenRequestConverter(accessTokenRequestConverter) <1>
- .accessTokenRequestConverters(accessTokenRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .accessTokenResponseHandler(accessTokenResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `accessTokenRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.3[OAuth2 access token request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2AuthorizationGrantAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `accessTokenRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2AuthorizationGrantAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `accessTokenResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AccessTokenAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.1[`OAuth2AccessTokenResponse`].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2[OAuth2Error response].
- `OAuth2TokenEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2TokenEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2TokenEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 access token requests.
- The supported https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-1.3[authorization grant types] are `authorization_code`, `refresh_token`, `client_credentials`, `urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:device_code`, and `urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:token-exchange`.
- `OAuth2TokenEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- A `DelegatingAuthenticationConverter` composed of `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeAuthenticationConverter`, `OAuth2RefreshTokenAuthenticationConverter`, `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationConverter`, `OAuth2DeviceCodeAuthenticationConverter`, and `OAuth2TokenExchangeAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeAuthenticationProvider`, `OAuth2RefreshTokenAuthenticationProvider`, `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationProvider`, `OAuth2DeviceCodeAuthenticationProvider`, and `OAuth2TokenExchangeAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseAuthenticationSuccessHandler`.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An `OAuth2ErrorAuthenticationFailureHandler`.
- [[oauth2-token-endpoint-customizing-client-credentials-grant-request-validation]]
- === Customizing Client Credentials Grant Request Validation
- `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationValidator` is the default validator used for validating specific OAuth2 Client Credentials Grant request parameters.
- The default implementation validates the `scope` parameter.
- If validation fails, an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` is thrown.
- `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationProvider` provides the ability to override the default request validation by supplying a custom authentication validator of type `Consumer<OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationContext>` to `setAuthenticationValidator()`.
- [TIP]
- `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationContext` holds the `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationToken`, which contains the OAuth2 Client Credentials Grant request parameters.
- [IMPORTANT]
- If validation fails, the authentication validator *MUST* throw `OAuth2AuthenticationException`.
- The following example shows how to configure `OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationProvider` with a custom authentication validator that overrides the default `scope` validation:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .tokenEndpoint(tokenEndpoint ->
- tokenEndpoint
- .authenticationProviders(configureAuthenticationValidator())
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- private Consumer<List<AuthenticationProvider>> configureAuthenticationValidator() {
- return (authenticationProviders) ->
- authenticationProviders.forEach((authenticationProvider) -> {
- if (authenticationProvider instanceof OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationProvider) {
- Consumer<OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationContext> authenticationValidator =
- new CustomScopeValidator();
- // Override default scope validation
- ((OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationProvider) authenticationProvider)
- .setAuthenticationValidator(authenticationValidator);
- }
- });
- }
- static class CustomScopeValidator implements Consumer<OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationContext> {
- @Override
- public void accept(OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationContext authenticationContext) {
- OAuth2ClientCredentialsAuthenticationToken clientCredentialsAuthentication =
- authenticationContext.getAuthentication();
- Set<String> requestedScopes = clientCredentialsAuthentication.getScopes();
- RegisteredClient registeredClient = authenticationContext.getRegisteredClient();
- Set<String> allowedScopes = registeredClient.getScopes();
- // TODO Implement scope validation
- }
- }
- ----
- [[oauth2-token-endpoint-dpop-bound-access-tokens]]
- === DPoP-bound Access Tokens
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9449[RFC 9449 OAuth 2.0 Demonstrating Proof of Possession (DPoP)] is an application-level mechanism for sender-constraining an access token.
- The primary goal of DPoP is to prevent unauthorized or illegitimate clients from using leaked or stolen access tokens, by binding an access token to a public key upon issuance by the authorization server and requiring that the client proves possession of the corresponding private key when using the access token at the resource server.
- Access tokens that are sender-constrained via DPoP stand in contrast to the typical bearer token, which can be used by any client in possession of the access token.
- DPoP introduces the concept of a https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9449#name-dpop-proof-jwts[DPoP Proof], which is a JWT created by the client and sent as a header in an HTTP request.
- A client uses a DPoP proof to prove the possession of a private key corresponding to a certain public key.
- When the client initiates an access token request, it attaches a DPoP proof to the request in an HTTP header.
- The authorization server binds (sender-constrains) the access token to the public key associated in the DPoP proof.
- When the client initiates a protected resource request, it again attaches a DPoP proof to the request in an HTTP header.
- The resource server obtains information about the public key bound to the access token, either directly in the access token (JWT) or via the <<oauth2-token-introspection-endpoint,OAuth2 Token Introspection endpoint>>.
- The resource server then verifies that the public key bound to the access token matches the public key in the DPoP proof.
- It also verifies that the access token hash in the DPoP proof matches the access token in the request.
- [[oauth2-token-endpoint-dpop-access-token-request]]
- ==== DPoP Access Token Request
- To request an access token that is bound to a public key using DPoP, the client MUST provide a valid DPoP proof in the `DPoP` header when making an access token request to the OAuth2 Token endpoint.
- This is applicable for all access token requests regardless of authorization grant type (e.g. `authorization_code`, `refresh_token`, `client_credentials`, etc).
- The following HTTP request shows an `authorization_code` access token request with a DPoP proof in the `DPoP` header:
- [source,shell]
- ----
- POST /oauth2/token HTTP/1.1
- Host: server.example.com
- Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- DPoP: 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.eyJodG0iOiJQT1NUIiwiaHR1IjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9zZXJ2ZXIuZXhhbXBsZS5jb20vb2F1dGgyL3Rva2VuIiwiaWF0IjoxNzQ2ODA2MzA1LCJqdGkiOiI0YjIzNDBkMi1hOTFmLTQwYTUtYmFhOS1kZDRlNWRlYWM4NjcifQ.wq8gJ_G6vpiEinfaY3WhereqCCLoeJOG8tnWBBAzRWx9F1KU5yAAWq-ZVCk_k07-h6DIqz2wgv6y9dVbNpRYwNwDUeik9qLRsC60M8YW7EFVyI3n_NpujLwzZeub_nDYMVnyn4ii0NaZrYHtoGXOlswQfS_-ET-jpC0XWm5nBZsCdUEXjOYtwaACC6Js-pyNwKmSLp5SKIk11jZUR5xIIopaQy521y9qJHhGRwzj8DQGsP7wMZ98UFL0E--1c-hh4rTy8PMeWCqRHdwjj_ry_eTe0DJFcxxYQdeL7-0_0CIO4Ayx5WHEpcUOIzBRoN32RsNpDZc-5slDNj9ku004DA
- grant_type=authorization_code\
- &client_id=s6BhdRkqt\
- &code=SplxlOBeZQQYbYS6WxSbIA\
- &redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fclient%2Eexample%2Ecom%2Fcb\
- &code_verifier=bEaL42izcC-o-xBk0K2vuJ6U-y1p9r_wW2dFWIWgjz-
- ----
- The following shows a representation of the DPoP Proof JWT header and claims:
- [source,json]
- ----
- {
- "typ": "dpop+jwt",
- "alg": "RS256",
- "jwk": {
- "kty": "RSA",
- "e": "AQAB",
- "n": "3FlqJr5TRskIQIgdE3Dd7D9lboWdcTUT8a-fJR7MAvQm7XXNoYkm3v7MQL1NYtDvL2l8CAnc0WdSTINU6IRvc5Kqo2Q4csNX9SHOmEfzoROjQqahEcve1jBXluoCXdYuYpx4_1tfRgG6ii4Uhxh6iI8qNMJQX-fLfqhbfYfxBQVRPywBkAbIP4x1EAsbC6FSNmkhCxiMNqEgxaIpY8C2kJdJ_ZIV-WW4noDdzpKqHcwmB8FsrumlVY_DNVvUSDIipiq9PbP4H99TXN1o746oRaNa07rq1hoCgMSSy-85SagCoxlmyE-D-of9SsMY8Ol9t0rdzpobBuhyJ_o5dfvjKw"
- }
- }
- ----
- [source,json]
- ----
- {
- "htm": "POST",
- "htu": "https://server.example.com/oauth2/token",
- "iat": 1746806305,
- "jti": "4b2340d2-a91f-40a5-baa9-dd4e5deac867"
- }
- ----
- The following code shows an example of how to generate the DPoP Proof JWT:
- [source,java]
- ----
- RSAKey rsaKey = ...
- JWKSource<SecurityContext> jwkSource = (jwkSelector, securityContext) -> jwkSelector
- .select(new JWKSet(rsaKey));
- NimbusJwtEncoder jwtEncoder = new NimbusJwtEncoder(jwkSource);
- JwsHeader jwsHeader = JwsHeader.with(SignatureAlgorithm.RS256)
- .type("dpop+jwt")
- .jwk(rsaKey.toPublicJWK().toJSONObject())
- .build();
- JwtClaimsSet claims = JwtClaimsSet.builder()
- .issuedAt(Instant.now())
- .claim("htm", "POST")
- .claim("htu", "https://server.example.com/oauth2/token")
- .id(UUID.randomUUID().toString())
- .build();
- Jwt dPoPProof = jwtEncoder.encode(JwtEncoderParameters.from(jwsHeader, claims));
- ----
- After the authorization server successfully validates the DPoP proof, the public key from the DPoP proof will be bound (sender-constrained) to the issued access token.
- The following access token response shows the `token_type` parameter as `DPoP` to signal to the client that the access token was bound to its DPoP proof public key:
- [source,shell]
- ----
- HTTP/1.1 200 OK
- Content-Type: application/json
- Cache-Control: no-store
- {
- "access_token": "Kz~8mXK1EalYznwH-LC-1fBAo.4Ljp~zsPE_NeO.gxU",
- "token_type": "DPoP",
- "expires_in": 2677
- }
- ----
- [[oauth2-token-endpoint-dpop-public-key-confirmation]]
- ==== Public Key Confirmation
- Resource servers MUST be able to identify whether an access token is DPoP-bound and verify the binding to the public key of the DPoP proof.
- The binding is accomplished by associating the public key with the access token in a way that can be accessed by the resource server, such as embedding the public key hash in the access token directly (JWT) or through token introspection.
- When an access token is represented as a JWT, the public key hash is contained in the `jkt` claim under the confirmation method (`cnf`) claim.
- The following example shows the claims of a JWT access token containing a `cnf` claim with a `jkt` claim, which is the JWK SHA-256 Thumbprint of the DPoP proof public key:
- [source,json]
- ----
- {
- "sub":"user@example.com",
- "iss":"https://server.example.com",
- "nbf":1562262611,
- "exp":1562266216,
- "cnf":
- {
- "jkt":"CQMknzRoZ5YUi7vS58jck1q8TmZT8wiIiXrCN1Ny4VU"
- }
- }
- ----
- [[oauth2-token-introspection-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Token Introspection Endpoint
- `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7662#section-2[OAuth2 Token Introspection endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7662#section-2.1[OAuth2 introspection requests].
- `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .tokenIntrospectionEndpoint(tokenIntrospectionEndpoint ->
- tokenIntrospectionEndpoint
- .introspectionRequestConverter(introspectionRequestConverter) <1>
- .introspectionRequestConverters(introspectionRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .introspectionResponseHandler(introspectionResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `introspectionRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7662#section-2.1[OAuth2 introspection request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `introspectionRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `introspectionResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7662#section-2.2[OAuth2TokenIntrospection response].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7662#section-2.3[OAuth2Error response].
- `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 introspection requests.
- `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- An `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2TokenIntrospectionAuthenticationToken` and returns the `OAuth2TokenIntrospection` response.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An `OAuth2ErrorAuthenticationFailureHandler`.
- [[oauth2-token-revocation-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Token Revocation Endpoint
- `OAuth2TokenRevocationEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7009#section-2[OAuth2 Token Revocation endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7009#section-2.1[OAuth2 revocation requests].
- `OAuth2TokenRevocationEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .tokenRevocationEndpoint(tokenRevocationEndpoint ->
- tokenRevocationEndpoint
- .revocationRequestConverter(revocationRequestConverter) <1>
- .revocationRequestConverters(revocationRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .revocationResponseHandler(revocationResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `revocationRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7009#section-2.1[OAuth2 revocation request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OAuth2TokenRevocationAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `revocationRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OAuth2TokenRevocationAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `revocationResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2TokenRevocationAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7009#section-2.2[OAuth2 revocation response].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7009#section-2.2.1[OAuth2Error response].
- `OAuth2TokenRevocationEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2TokenRevocationEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2TokenRevocationEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes OAuth2 revocation requests.
- `OAuth2TokenRevocationEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- An `OAuth2TokenRevocationAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OAuth2TokenRevocationAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OAuth2TokenRevocationAuthenticationToken` and returns the OAuth2 revocation response.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An `OAuth2ErrorAuthenticationFailureHandler`.
- [[oauth2-authorization-server-metadata-endpoint]]
- == OAuth2 Authorization Server Metadata Endpoint
- `OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadataEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8414#section-3[OAuth2 Authorization Server Metadata endpoint].
- It defines an extension point that lets you customize the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8414#section-3.2[OAuth2 Authorization Server Metadata response].
- `OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadataEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration option:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .authorizationServerMetadataEndpoint(authorizationServerMetadataEndpoint ->
- authorizationServerMetadataEndpoint
- .authorizationServerMetadataCustomizer(authorizationServerMetadataCustomizer) <1>
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `authorizationServerMetadataCustomizer()`: The `Consumer` providing access to the `OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadata.Builder` allowing the ability to customize the claims of the Authorization Server's configuration.
- `OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadataEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadataEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadataEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that returns the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8414#section-3.2[OAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadata response].
- [[jwk-set-endpoint]]
- == JWK Set Endpoint
- `OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer` provides support for the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7517[JWK Set endpoint].
- `OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer` configures the `NimbusJwkSetEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `NimbusJwkSetEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that returns the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7517#section-5[JWK Set].
- [NOTE]
- The JWK Set endpoint is configured *only* if a `JWKSource<SecurityContext>` `@Bean` is registered.
- [[oidc-provider-configuration-endpoint]]
- == OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider Configuration Endpoint
- `OidcProviderConfigurationEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderConfig[OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider Configuration endpoint].
- It defines an extension point that lets you customize the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderConfigurationResponse[OpenID Provider Configuration response].
- `OidcProviderConfigurationEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration option:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .oidc(oidc ->
- oidc
- .providerConfigurationEndpoint(providerConfigurationEndpoint ->
- providerConfigurationEndpoint
- .providerConfigurationCustomizer(providerConfigurationCustomizer) <1>
- )
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `providerConfigurationCustomizer()`: The `Consumer` providing access to the `OidcProviderConfiguration.Builder` allowing the ability to customize the claims of the OpenID Provider's configuration.
- `OidcProviderConfigurationEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OidcProviderConfigurationEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OidcProviderConfigurationEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that returns the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderConfigurationResponse[OidcProviderConfiguration response].
- [[oidc-logout-endpoint]]
- == OpenID Connect 1.0 Logout Endpoint
- `OidcLogoutEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-rpinitiated-1_0.html#RPLogout[OpenID Connect 1.0 Logout endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for RP-Initiated Logout requests.
- `OidcLogoutEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .oidc(oidc ->
- oidc
- .logoutEndpoint(logoutEndpoint ->
- logoutEndpoint
- .logoutRequestConverter(logoutRequestConverter) <1>
- .logoutRequestConverters(logoutRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .logoutResponseHandler(logoutResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- )
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `logoutRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract a https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-rpinitiated-1_0.html#RPLogout[Logout request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OidcLogoutAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `logoutRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OidcLogoutAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `logoutResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OidcLogoutAuthenticationToken` and performing the logout.
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the error response.
- `OidcLogoutEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OidcLogoutEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OidcLogoutEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-rpinitiated-1_0.html#RPLogout[RP-Initiated Logout requests] and performs the logout of the End-User.
- `OidcLogoutEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- An `OidcLogoutAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An `OidcLogoutAuthenticationSuccessHandler`.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An internal implementation that uses the `OAuth2Error` associated with the `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returns the `OAuth2Error` response.
- [NOTE]
- `OidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider` uses a xref:core-model-components.adoc#session-registry[`SessionRegistry`] to look up the `SessionInformation` instance associated to the End-User requesting to be logged out.
- [TIP]
- `OidcClientInitiatedLogoutSuccessHandler` is the corresponding configuration in Spring Security’s OAuth2 Client support for configuring {spring-security-reference-base-url}/servlet/oauth2/login/advanced.html#oauth2login-advanced-oidc-logout[OpenID Connect 1.0 RP-Initiated Logout].
- [[oidc-logout-endpoint-customizing-logout-request-validation]]
- === Customizing Logout Request Validation
- `OidcLogoutAuthenticationValidator` is the default validator used for validating specific OpenID Connect RP-Initiated Logout Request parameters.
- The default implementation validates the `post_logout_redirect_uri` parameter.
- If validation fails, an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` is thrown.
- `OidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider` provides the ability to override the default logout request validation by supplying a custom authentication validator of type `Consumer<OidcLogoutAuthenticationContext>` to `setAuthenticationValidator()`.
- [TIP]
- `OidcLogoutAuthenticationContext` holds the `OidcLogoutAuthenticationToken`, which contains the logout request parameters.
- [IMPORTANT]
- If validation fails, the authentication validator *MUST* throw `OAuth2AuthenticationException`.
- The following example shows how to configure `OidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider` with a custom authentication validator:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .oidc(oidc ->
- oidc
- .logoutEndpoint(logoutEndpoint ->
- logoutEndpoint
- .authenticationProviders(configureAuthenticationValidator())
- )
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- private Consumer<List<AuthenticationProvider>> configureAuthenticationValidator() {
- return (authenticationProviders) ->
- authenticationProviders.forEach((authenticationProvider) -> {
- if (authenticationProvider instanceof OidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider oidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider) {
- Consumer<OidcLogoutAuthenticationContext> authenticationValidator = new CustomPostLogoutRedirectUriValidator();
- oidcLogoutAuthenticationProvider.setAuthenticationValidator(authenticationValidator);
- }
- });
- }
- static class CustomPostLogoutRedirectUriValidator implements Consumer<OidcLogoutAuthenticationContext> {
- @Override
- public void accept(OidcLogoutAuthenticationContext authenticationContext) {
- OidcLogoutAuthenticationToken oidcLogoutAuthentication =
- authenticationContext.getAuthentication();
- RegisteredClient registeredClient = authenticationContext.getRegisteredClient();
- // TODO
- }
- }
- ----
- [[oidc-user-info-endpoint]]
- == OpenID Connect 1.0 UserInfo Endpoint
- `OidcUserInfoEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfo[OpenID Connect 1.0 UserInfo endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoRequest[UserInfo requests].
- `OidcUserInfoEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .oidc(oidc ->
- oidc
- .userInfoEndpoint(userInfoEndpoint ->
- userInfoEndpoint
- .userInfoRequestConverter(userInfoRequestConverter) <1>
- .userInfoRequestConverters(userInfoRequestConvertersConsumer) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .userInfoResponseHandler(userInfoResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- .userInfoMapper(userInfoMapper) <7>
- )
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `userInfoRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract an https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoRequest[UserInfo request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `userInfoRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `userInfoResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoResponse[UserInfo response].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoError[UserInfo Error response].
- <7> `userInfoMapper()`: The `Function` used to extract claims from `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationContext` to an instance of `OidcUserInfo`.
- `OidcUserInfoEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OidcUserInfoEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OidcUserInfoEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoRequest[UserInfo requests] and returns the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoResponse[OidcUserInfo response].
- `OidcUserInfoEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- An internal implementation that obtains the `Authentication` from the `SecurityContext` and creates an `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationToken` with the principal.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationProvider`, which is associated with an internal implementation of `userInfoMapper` that extracts https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims[standard claims] from the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#IDToken[ID Token] based on the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#ScopeClaims[scopes requested] during authorization.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OidcUserInfoAuthenticationToken` and returns the `OidcUserInfo` response.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An internal implementation that uses the `OAuth2Error` associated with the `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returns the `OAuth2Error` response.
- [TIP]
- You can customize the ID Token by providing an xref:core-model-components.adoc#oauth2-token-customizer[`OAuth2TokenCustomizer<JwtEncodingContext>`] `@Bean`.
- The OpenID Connect 1.0 UserInfo endpoint is an OAuth2 protected resource, which *REQUIRES* an access token to be sent as a bearer token in the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoRequest[UserInfo request].
- [NOTE]
- OAuth2 resource server support is autoconfigured, however, a `JwtDecoder` `@Bean` is *REQUIRED* for the OpenID Connect 1.0 UserInfo endpoint.
- [TIP]
- The guide xref:guides/how-to-userinfo.adoc[How-to: Customize the OpenID Connect 1.0 UserInfo response] contains examples of customizing the UserInfo endpoint.
- [[oidc-client-registration-endpoint]]
- == OpenID Connect 1.0 Client Registration Endpoint
- `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointConfigurer` provides the ability to customize the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ClientRegistration[OpenID Connect 1.0 Client Registration endpoint].
- It defines extension points that let you customize the pre-processing, main processing, and post-processing logic for https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationRequest[Client Registration requests] or https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadRequest[Client Read requests].
- `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointConfigurer` provides the following configuration options:
- [source,java]
- ----
- @Bean
- public SecurityFilterChain authorizationServerSecurityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer authorizationServerConfigurer =
- OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfigurer.authorizationServer();
- http
- .securityMatcher(authorizationServerConfigurer.getEndpointsMatcher())
- .with(authorizationServerConfigurer, (authorizationServer) ->
- authorizationServer
- .oidc(oidc ->
- oidc
- .clientRegistrationEndpoint(clientRegistrationEndpoint ->
- clientRegistrationEndpoint
- .clientRegistrationRequestConverter(clientRegistrationRequestConverter) <1>
- .clientRegistrationRequestConverters(clientRegistrationRequestConvertersConsumers) <2>
- .authenticationProvider(authenticationProvider) <3>
- .authenticationProviders(authenticationProvidersConsumer) <4>
- .clientRegistrationResponseHandler(clientRegistrationResponseHandler) <5>
- .errorResponseHandler(errorResponseHandler) <6>
- )
- )
- );
- return http.build();
- }
- ----
- <1> `clientRegistrationRequestConverter()`: Adds an `AuthenticationConverter` (_pre-processor_) used when attempting to extract a https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationRequest[Client Registration request] or https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadRequest[Client Read request] from `HttpServletRequest` to an instance of `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationToken`.
- <2> `clientRegistrationRequestConverters()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationConverter``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationConverter`.
- <3> `authenticationProvider()`: Adds an `AuthenticationProvider` (_main processor_) used for authenticating the `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationToken`.
- <4> `authenticationProviders()`: Sets the `Consumer` providing access to the `List` of default and (optionally) added ``AuthenticationProvider``'s allowing the ability to add, remove, or customize a specific `AuthenticationProvider`.
- <5> `clientRegistrationResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationSuccessHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an "`authenticated`" `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationToken` and returning the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationResponse[Client Registration response] or https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadResponse[Client Read response].
- <6> `errorResponseHandler()`: The `AuthenticationFailureHandler` (_post-processor_) used for handling an `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returning the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationError[Client Registration Error response] or https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadError[Client Read Error response].
- [NOTE]
- The OpenID Connect 1.0 Client Registration endpoint is disabled by default because many deployments do not require dynamic client registration.
- `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointConfigurer` configures the `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointFilter` and registers it with the OAuth2 authorization server `SecurityFilterChain` `@Bean`.
- `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointFilter` is the `Filter` that processes https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationRequest[Client Registration requests] and returns the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationResponse[OidcClientRegistration response].
- [TIP]
- `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointFilter` also processes https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadRequest[Client Read requests] and returns the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadResponse[OidcClientRegistration response].
- `OidcClientRegistrationEndpointFilter` is configured with the following defaults:
- * `*AuthenticationConverter*` -- An `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationConverter`.
- * `*AuthenticationManager*` -- An `AuthenticationManager` composed of `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationProvider` and `OidcClientConfigurationAuthenticationProvider`.
- * `*AuthenticationSuccessHandler*` -- An internal implementation that handles an "`authenticated`" `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationToken` and returns the `OidcClientRegistration` response.
- * `*AuthenticationFailureHandler*` -- An internal implementation that uses the `OAuth2Error` associated with the `OAuth2AuthenticationException` and returns the `OAuth2Error` response.
- The OpenID Connect 1.0 Client Registration endpoint is an https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ClientRegistration[OAuth2 protected resource], which *REQUIRES* an access token to be sent as a bearer token in the Client Registration (or Client Read) request.
- [NOTE]
- OAuth2 resource server support is autoconfigured, however, a `JwtDecoder` `@Bean` is *REQUIRED* for the OpenID Connect 1.0 Client Registration endpoint.
- [IMPORTANT]
- The access token in a Client Registration request *REQUIRES* the OAuth2 scope `client.create`.
- [IMPORTANT]
- The access token in a Client Read request *REQUIRES* the OAuth2 scope `client.read`.
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