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+ Tutorial: Adding Security to Spring Petclinic
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+Tutorial: Adding Security to Spring Petclinic
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+* Preparation
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+ To complete this tutorial, you will require a servlet container (such as Tomcat)
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+ and a general understanding of using Spring without Acegi Security. The Petclinic
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+ sample itself is part of Spring and should help you learn Spring. We suggest you
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+ only try to learn one thing at a time, and start with Spring/Petclinic before
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+ Acegi Security.
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+ You will also need to download:
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+ * Spring 2.0 M4 with dependencies ZIP file
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+ * Acegi Security 1.0.2
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+ Unzip both files. After unzipping Acegi Security, you'll need to unzip the
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+ acegi-security-sample-tutorial.war file, because we need some files that are
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+ included within it. In the code below, we'll refer to the respective unzipped
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+ locations as %spring% and %acegi% (with the latter variable referring to the
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+ unzipped WAR, not the original ZIP). There is no need to setup any environment
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+ variables to complete the tutorial.
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+
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+* Add required Acegi Security files to Petclinic
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+ We now need to put some extra files into Petclinic. The following commands should work:
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+mkdir %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\lib
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+copy %acegi%\acegilogin.jsp %spring%\samples\petclinic\war
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+copy %acegi%\accessDenied.jsp %spring%\samples\petclinic\war
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+copy %acegi%\WEB-INF\users.properties %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF
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+copy %acegi%\WEB-INF\applicationContext-acegi-security.xml %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF
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+copy %acegi%\WEB-INF\lib\acegi-security-1.0.0.jar %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\lib
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+copy %acegi%\WEB-INF\lib\oro-2.0.8.jar %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\lib
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+copy %acegi%\WEB-INF\lib\commons-codec-1.3.jar %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\lib
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+* Configure Petclinic's files
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+ Edit %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\web.xml and insert the following block of code.
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+<filter>
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+ <filter-name>Acegi Filter Chain Proxy</filter-name>
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+ <filter-class>org.acegisecurity.util.FilterToBeanProxy</filter-class>
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+ <init-param>
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+ <param-name>targetClass</param-name>
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+ <param-value>org.acegisecurity.util.FilterChainProxy</param-value>
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+ </init-param>
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+</filter>
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+
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+<filter-mapping>
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+ <filter-name>Acegi Filter Chain Proxy</filter-name>
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+ <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
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+</filter-mapping>
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+
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+ Next, locate the "contextConfigLocation" parameter, and add a new line into the existing param-value.
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+ The resulting block will look like this:
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+<context-param>
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+ <param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
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+ <param-value>
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+ /WEB-INF/applicationContext-jdbc.xml
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+ /WEB-INF/applicationContext-acegi-security.xml
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+ </param-value>
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+</context-param>
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+ To make it easier to experiment with the application, now edit
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+ %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\jsp\footer.jsp. Add a new "logout" link, as shown:
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+<table style="width:100%">
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+ <tr>
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+ <td><a href="<c:url value="/welcome.htm"/>">Home</a></td>
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+ <td><a href="<c:url value="/j_acegi_logout"/>">Logout</a></td>
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+ <td style="text-align:right;color:silver">PetClinic :: a Spring Framework demonstration</td>
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+ </tr>
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+</table>
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+ Our last step is to specify which URLs require authorization and which do not. Let's
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+ edit %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\applicationContext-acegi-security.xml.
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+ Locate the bean definition for FilterSecurityInterceptor. Edit its objectDefinitionSource
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+ property so that it reflects the following:
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+<property name="objectDefinitionSource">
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+ <value>
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+ CONVERT_URL_TO_LOWERCASE_BEFORE_COMPARISON
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+ PATTERN_TYPE_APACHE_ANT
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+ /acegilogin.jsp=IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY
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+ /**=IS_AUTHENTICATED_REMEMBERED
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+ </value>
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+</property>
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+* Start Petclinic's database
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+ Start the Hypersonic server (this is just normal Petclinic configuration):
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+cd %spring%\samples\petclinic\db\hsqldb
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+server
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+ Insert some data (again, normal Petclinic configuration):
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+
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+cd %spring%\samples\petclinic
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+build setupDB
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+* Build and deploy the Petclinic WAR file
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+
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+ Use Petclinic's Ant build script and deploy to your servlet container:
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+cd %spring%\samples\petclinic
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+build warfile
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+copy dist\petclinic.war %TOMCAT_HOME%\webapps
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+ Finally, start your container and try to visit the home page.
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+ Your request should be intercepted and you will be forced to login.</p>
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+
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+* Optional Bonus: Securing the Middle Tier
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+ Whilst you've now secured your web requests, you might want to stop users
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+ from being able to add clinic visits unless authorized. We'll make it so
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+ you need to hold ROLE_SUPERVISOR to add a clinic visit.
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+
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+ In %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\applicationContext-jdbc.xml, locate
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+ the TransactionProxyFactoryBean definition. Add an additional property after
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+ the existing "preInterceptors" property:
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+
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+<property name="postInterceptors" ref="methodSecurityInterceptor"/>
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+ Finally, we need to add in the referred-to "methodSecurityInterceptor" bean definition.
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+ So pop an extra bean definition in, as shown below:
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+<bean id="methodSecurityInterceptor" class="org.acegisecurity.intercept.method.aopalliance.MethodSecurityInterceptor">
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+ <property name="authenticationManager" ref bean="authenticationManager"/>
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+ <property name="accessDecisionManager">
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+ <bean class="org.acegisecurity.vote.AffirmativeBased">
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+ <property name="allowIfAllAbstainDecisions" value="false"/>
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+ <property name="decisionVoters">
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+ <list>
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+ <bean class="org.acegisecurity.vote.RoleVoter"/>
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+ <bean class="org.acegisecurity.vote.AuthenticatedVoter"/>
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+ </list>
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+ </property>
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+ </bean>
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+ </property>
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+ <property name="objectDefinitionSource">
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+ <value>
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+ org.springframework.samples.petclinic.Clinic.*=IS_AUTHENTICATED_REMEMBERED
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+ org.springframework.samples.petclinic.Clinic.storeVisit=ROLE_SUPERVISOR
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+ </value>
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+ </property>
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+</bean>
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++------------------------------------------------------
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+ Redeploy your web application. Use the earlier process to do that. Be careful to
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+ ensure that the old Petclinic WAR is replaced by the new Petclinic WAR in your
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+ servlet container. Login as "marissa", who has ROLE_SUPERVISOR. You will be able to
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+ then view a customer and add a visit. Logout, then login as anyone other than Marissa.
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+ You will receive an access denied error when you attempt to add a visit.
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+ To clean things up a bit, you might want to wrap up by hiding the "add visit" link
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+ unless you are authorized to use it. Acegi Security provides a tag library to help
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+ you do that. Edit %spring%\samples\petclinic\war\WEB-INF\jsp\owner.jsp. Add
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+ the following line to the top of the file:
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+<%@ taglib prefix="authz" uri="http://acegisecurity.org/authz" %>
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+
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+ Next, scroll down and find the link to "add visit". Modify it as follows:
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+<authz:authorize ifAllGranted="ROLE_SUPERVISOR">
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+ <form method=GET action="<c:url value="/addVisit.htm"/>" name="formVisitPet<c:out value="${pet.id}"/>">
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+ <input type="hidden" name="petId" value="<c:out value="${pet.id}"/>"/>
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+ <input type="submit" value="Add Visit"/>
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+ </form>
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+</authz:authorize>
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+* What now?
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+
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+ These steps can be applied to your own application. Although we do suggest
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+ that you visit <a href="http://acegisecurity.org">http://acegisecurity.org</a>
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+ and in particular review the "Suggested Steps" for getting started with Acegi
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+ Security. The suggested steps are optimized for learning Acegi Security quickly
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+ and applying it to your own projects. It also includes realistic time estimates
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+ for each step so you can plan your integration activities.</p>
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