| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250 | [[oauth2Client-additional-features]]= Authorized Clients[[oauth2Client-registered-authorized-client]]== Resolving an Authorized ClientThe `@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient` annotation provides the capability of resolving a method parameter to an argument value of type `OAuth2AuthorizedClient`.This is a convenient alternative compared to accessing the `OAuth2AuthorizedClient` using the `ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager` or `ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientService`.====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@Controllerpublic class OAuth2ClientController {	@GetMapping("/")	public Mono<String> index(@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient("okta") OAuth2AuthorizedClient authorizedClient) {		return Mono.just(authorizedClient.getAccessToken())				...				.thenReturn("index");	}}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Controllerclass OAuth2ClientController {    @GetMapping("/")    fun index(@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient("okta") authorizedClient: OAuth2AuthorizedClient): Mono<String> {        return Mono.just(authorizedClient.accessToken)                ...                .thenReturn("index")    }}----====The `@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient` annotation is handled by `OAuth2AuthorizedClientArgumentResolver`, which directly uses a <<oauth2Client-authorized-manager-provider, ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager>> and therefore inherits it's capabilities.[[oauth2Client-webclient-webflux]]== WebClient integration for Reactive EnvironmentsThe OAuth 2.0 Client support integrates with `WebClient` using an `ExchangeFilterFunction`.The `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction` provides a simple mechanism for requesting protected resources by using an `OAuth2AuthorizedClient` and including the associated `OAuth2AccessToken` as a Bearer Token.It directly uses an <<oauth2Client-authorized-manager-provider, ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager>> and therefore inherits the following capabilities:* An `OAuth2AccessToken` will be requested if the client has not yet been authorized.** `authorization_code` - triggers the Authorization Request redirect to initiate the flow** `client_credentials` - the access token is obtained directly from the Token Endpoint** `password` - the access token is obtained directly from the Token Endpoint* If the `OAuth2AccessToken` is expired, it will be refreshed (or renewed) if a `ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider` is available to perform the authorizationThe following code shows an example of how to configure `WebClient` with OAuth 2.0 Client support:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@BeanWebClient webClient(ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager authorizedClientManager) {	ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction oauth2Client =			new ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(authorizedClientManager);	return WebClient.builder()			.filter(oauth2Client)			.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanfun webClient(authorizedClientManager: ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager): WebClient {    val oauth2Client = ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(authorizedClientManager)    return WebClient.builder()            .filter(oauth2Client)            .build()}----======= Providing the Authorized ClientThe `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction` determines the client to use (for a request) by resolving the `OAuth2AuthorizedClient` from the `ClientRequest.attributes()` (request attributes).The following code shows how to set an `OAuth2AuthorizedClient` as a request attribute:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@GetMapping("/")public Mono<String> index(@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient("okta") OAuth2AuthorizedClient authorizedClient) {	String resourceUri = ...	return webClient			.get()			.uri(resourceUri)			.attributes(oauth2AuthorizedClient(authorizedClient))   <1>			.retrieve()			.bodyToMono(String.class)			...			.thenReturn("index");}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@GetMapping("/")fun index(@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient("okta") authorizedClient: OAuth2AuthorizedClient): Mono<String> {    val resourceUri: String = ...    return webClient            .get()            .uri(resourceUri)            .attributes(oauth2AuthorizedClient(authorizedClient)) <1>            .retrieve()            .bodyToMono<String>()            ...            .thenReturn("index")}----====<1> `oauth2AuthorizedClient()` is a `static` method in `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction`.The following code shows how to set the `ClientRegistration.getRegistrationId()` as a request attribute:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@GetMapping("/")public Mono<String> index() {	String resourceUri = ...	return webClient			.get()			.uri(resourceUri)			.attributes(clientRegistrationId("okta"))   <1>			.retrieve()			.bodyToMono(String.class)			...			.thenReturn("index");}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@GetMapping("/")fun index(): Mono<String> {    val resourceUri: String = ...    return webClient            .get()            .uri(resourceUri)            .attributes(clientRegistrationId("okta"))  <1>            .retrieve()            .bodyToMono<String>()            ...            .thenReturn("index")}----====<1> `clientRegistrationId()` is a `static` method in `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction`.=== Defaulting the Authorized ClientIf neither `OAuth2AuthorizedClient` or `ClientRegistration.getRegistrationId()` is provided as a request attribute, the `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction` can determine the _default_ client to use depending on it's configuration.If `setDefaultOAuth2AuthorizedClient(true)` is configured and the user has authenticated using `ServerHttpSecurity.oauth2Login()`, the `OAuth2AccessToken` associated with the current `OAuth2AuthenticationToken` is used.The following code shows the specific configuration:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@BeanWebClient webClient(ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager authorizedClientManager) {	ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction oauth2Client =			new ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(authorizedClientManager);	oauth2Client.setDefaultOAuth2AuthorizedClient(true);	return WebClient.builder()			.filter(oauth2Client)			.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanfun webClient(authorizedClientManager: ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager): WebClient {    val oauth2Client = ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(authorizedClientManager)    oauth2Client.setDefaultOAuth2AuthorizedClient(true)    return WebClient.builder()            .filter(oauth2Client)            .build()}----====[WARNING]It is recommended to be cautious with this feature since all HTTP requests will receive the access token.Alternatively, if `setDefaultClientRegistrationId("okta")` is configured with a valid `ClientRegistration`, the `OAuth2AccessToken` associated with the `OAuth2AuthorizedClient` is used.The following code shows the specific configuration:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@BeanWebClient webClient(ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager authorizedClientManager) {	ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction oauth2Client =			new ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(authorizedClientManager);	oauth2Client.setDefaultClientRegistrationId("okta");	return WebClient.builder()			.filter(oauth2Client)			.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanfun webClient(authorizedClientManager: ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager): WebClient {    val oauth2Client = ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(authorizedClientManager)    oauth2Client.setDefaultClientRegistrationId("okta")    return WebClient.builder()            .filter(oauth2Client)            .build()}----====[WARNING]It is recommended to be cautious with this feature since all HTTP requests will receive the access token.
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