| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103 | = SAML 2.0 Login & Logout Sample using SAML Extension URLsThis guide provides instructions on setting up the new Spring Security SAML 2.0 support using the endpoint URLs from the EOLd Spring Security SAML Extension.See the https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-security/wiki/SAML-2.0-Migration-Guide[SAML 2.0 Migration Guide] for more details about the migration.== Key Changes=== URL Forwarding FilterInstead of customizing the default Spring Security configuration, a new `Filter` has been created named `SamlExtensionUrlForwardingFilter`.This new filter is responsible to forward from the SAML Extension URLs to the new https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/servlet/saml2/login/overview.html[Spring Security SAML 2.0 support URLs].Below is a table with the URLs that the Filter listen to (column 1) and forwards to (column 2).|===|SAML Extension URLs |Spring Security SAML 2.0 Support URLs |Description|`/saml/SSO`|`/login/saml2/sso/one`|The URL that processes a `<saml2:Response>` from the IdP|`/saml/login`|`/saml2/authenticate/one`|The URL that triggers a SAML 2.0 Login|`/saml/logout`|`/logout/saml2/slo`|The URL that trigger an SP's initiated SAML 2.0 Logout|`/saml/SingleLogout`|`/logout/saml2/slo`|The URL that processes a `<saml2:LogoutRequest>` from the IdP|`/saml/metadata`|`/saml2/service-provider-metadata/one`|The URL that generates the SP metadata|===Note that the `SamlExtensionUrlForwardingFilter` has an order of `-101`, this makes it be invoked before the `FilterChainProxy`.[source,java]----@Component@Order(-101) // To run before FilterChainProxypublic class SamlExtensionUrlForwardingFilter extends OncePerRequestFilter {	// ...}----=== application.yml[source%linenums,yml]----spring:  security:    filter:      dispatcher-types: async, error, request, forward <1>    saml2:      relyingparty:        registration:          one:            signing.credentials:              - private-key-location: classpath:credentials/rp-private.key                certificate-location: classpath:credentials/rp-certificate.crt            assertingparty.metadata-uri: https://dev-05937739.okta.com/app/exk598vc9bHhwoTXM5d7/sso/saml/metadata            singlelogout:              binding: POST              url: "{baseUrl}/saml/logout" <2>              responseUrl: "{baseUrl}/saml/SingleLogout" <3>            acs:              location: "{baseUrl}/saml/SSO" <4>----==== `FilterChainProxy` Dispatcher TypesIn Spring Boot, by default, the `FilterChainProxy` is registered for the `REQUEST`, `ASYNC` and `ERROR` dispatcher types.Since we are forwarding from one URL to another, we should also register it for the `FORWARD` dispatcher type (see <1> above).==== `RelyingPartyRegistration` propertiesThe `RelyingPartyRegistration` properties should also be customized to match the values that were used by the SAML Extension (see <2>, <3> and <4> above).== Run the Sample=== Start up the Sample Boot Application``` ./gradlew :servlet:spring-boot:java:saml2:custom-urls:bootRun```=== Open a Browserhttp://localhost:8080/You will be redirected to the Okta SAML 2.0 IDP=== Type in your credentials```User: testuser2@spring.security.samlPassword: 12345678```
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