| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314 | = Reactive MigrationsIf you have already performed the xref:migration/index.adoc[initial migration steps] for your Reactive application, you're now ready to perform steps specific to Reactive applications.== Exploit Protection MigrationsThe following steps relate to changes around how to configure CSRF.=== Configure `tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled`In Spring Security 5.8, the method `tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled` was deprecated in favor of `ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler#setTokenFromMultipartDataEnabled`.To address the deprecation, the following code:.Configure `tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled` with DSL====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@BeanSecurityWebFilterChain securityWebFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) {	http		// ...		.csrf((csrf) -> csrf			.tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled(true)		);	return http.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanopen fun securityWebFilterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain {	return http {		// ...		csrf {			tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled = true		}	}}----====can be replaced with:.Configure `tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled` with `ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler`====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@BeanSecurityWebFilterChain securityWebFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) {	ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler requestHandler = new ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler();	requestHandler.setTokenFromMultipartDataEnabled(true);	http		// ...		.csrf((csrf) -> csrf			.csrfTokenRequestHandler(requestHandler)		);	return http.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanopen fun securityWebFilterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain {	val requestHandler = ServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler()	requestHandler.tokenFromMultipartDataEnabled = true	return http {		// ...		csrf {			csrfTokenRequestHandler = requestHandler		}	}}----======= Protect against CSRF BREACHYou can opt into Spring Security 6's default support for BREACH protection of the `CsrfToken` using the following configuration:.`CsrfToken` BREACH Protection====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@BeanSecurityWebFilterChain securityWebFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) {	XorServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler requestHandler = new XorServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler();	// ...	http		// ...		.csrf((csrf) -> csrf			.csrfTokenRequestHandler(requestHandler)		);	return http.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanopen fun securityWebFilterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain {	val requestHandler = XorServerCsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler()	// ...	return http {		// ...		csrf {			csrfTokenRequestHandler = requestHandler		}	}}----====== Use `AuthorizationManager` for Method Securityxref:reactive/authorization/method.adoc[Method Security] has been xref:reactive/authorization/method.adoc#jc-enable-reactive-method-security-authorization-manager[improved] through {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/AuthorizationManager.html[the `AuthorizationManager` API] and direct use of Spring AOP.Should you run into trouble with making these changes, you can follow the<<reactive-authorizationmanager-methods-opt-out,opt out steps>> at the end of this section.In Spring Security 5.8, `useAuthorizationManager` was added to {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/config/annotation/method/configuration/EnableReactiveMethodSecurity.html[`@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity`] to allow applications to opt in to ``AuthorizationManager``'s features.[[reactive-change-to-useauthorizationmanager]]=== Change `useAuthorizationManager` to `true`To opt in, change `useAuthorizationManager` to `true` like so:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity----====changes to:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity(useAuthorizationManager = true)----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity(useAuthorizationManager = true)----====[[reactive-check-for-annotationconfigurationexceptions]]=== Check for ``AnnotationConfigurationException``s`useAuthorizationManager` activates stricter enforcement of Spring Security's non-repeatable or otherwise incompatible annotations.If after turning on `useAuthorizationManager` you see ``AnnotationConfigurationException``s in your logs, follow the instructions in the exception message to clean up your application's method security annotation usage.[[reactive-authorizationmanager-methods-opt-out]]=== Opt-out StepsIf you ran into trouble with `AuthorizationManager` for reactive method security, you can opt out by changing:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity----====to:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity(useAuthorizationManager = false)----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity(useAuthorizationManager = false)----====== Propagate ``AuthenticationServiceException``s{security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/server/Webauthentication/AuthenticationWebFilter.html[`AuthenticationFilter`] propagates {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authentication/AuthenticationServiceException.html[``AuthenticationServiceException``]s to the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/server/ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint.html[`ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint`].Because ``AuthenticationServiceException``s  represent a server-side error instead of a client-side error, in 6.0, this changes to propagate them to the container.=== Configure `ServerAuthenticationFailureHandler` to rethrow ``AuthenticationServiceException``sTo prepare for the 6.0 default, `httpBasic` and `oauth2ResourceServer` should be configured to rethrow ``AuthenticationServiceException``s.For each, construct the appropriate authentication entry point for `httpBasic` and for `oauth2ResourceServer`:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint bearerEntryPoint = new BearerTokenServerAuthenticationEntryPoint();ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint basicEntryPoint = new HttpStatusServerEntryPoint(HttpStatus.UNAUTHORIZED);----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----val bearerEntryPoint: ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint = BearerTokenServerAuthenticationEntryPoint()val basicEntryPoint: ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint = HttpStatusServerEntryPoint(HttpStatus.UNAUTHORIZED)----====[NOTE]====If you use a custom `AuthenticationEntryPoint` for either or both mechanisms, use that one instead for the remaining steps.====Then, construct and configure a `ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler` for each one:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----AuthenticationFailureHandler bearerFailureHandler = new ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(bearerEntryPoint);bearerFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true);AuthenticationFailureHandler basicFailureHandler = new ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(basicEntryPoint);basicFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true)----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----val bearerFailureHandler: AuthenticationFailureHandler = ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(bearerEntryPoint)bearerFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true)val basicFailureHandler: AuthenticationFailureHandler = ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(basicEntryPoint)basicFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true)----====Finally, wire each authentication failure handler into the DSL, like so:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----http    .httpBasic((basic) -> basic.authenticationFailureHandler(basicFailureHandler))    .oauth2ResourceServer((oauth2) -> oauth2.authenticationFailureHandler(bearerFailureHandler))----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----http {    httpBasic {        authenticationFailureHandler = basicFailureHandler    }    oauth2ResourceServer {        authenticationFailureHandler = bearerFailureHandler    }}----====[[reactive-authenticationfailurehandler-opt-out]]=== Opt-out StepsTo opt-out of the 6.0 defaults and instead continue to pass `AuthenticationServiceException` on to ``ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint``s, you can follow the same steps as above, except set `rethrowAuthenticationServiceException` to false.== Address OAuth2 Client Deprecations=== `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction`The method `setAccessTokenExpiresSkew(...)` can be replaced with one of:* `ClientCredentialsReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider#setClockSkew(...)`* `RefreshTokenReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider#setClockSkew(...)`* `JwtBearerReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider#setClockSkew(...)`The method `setClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient(...)` can be replaced with the constructor `ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction(ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager)`.[NOTE]====See xref:reactive/oauth2/client/authorization-grants.adoc#oauth2Client-client-creds-grant[Client Credentials] for more information.======= `WebSessionOAuth2ServerAuthorizationRequestRepository`The method `setAllowMultipleAuthorizationRequests(...)` has no direct replacement.=== `UnAuthenticatedServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository`The class `UnAuthenticatedServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository` has no direct replacement. Usage of the class can be replaced with `AuthorizedClientServiceReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager`.
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