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- = Method Security
- [[nsa-method-security]]
- == <method-security>
- This element is the primary means of adding support for securing methods on Spring Security beans.
- Methods can be secured by the use of annotations (defined at the interface or class level) or by defining a set of pointcuts.
- [[nsa-method-security-attributes]]
- === <method-security> attributes
- [[nsa-method-security-pre-post-enabled]]
- * **pre-post-enabled**
- Enables Spring Security's pre and post invocation annotations (@PreFilter, @PreAuthorize, @PostFilter, @PostAuthorize) for this application context.
- Defaults to "true".
- [[nsa-method-security-secured-enabled]]
- * **secured-enabled**
- Enables Spring Security's @Secured annotation for this application context.
- Defaults to "false".
- [[nsa-method-security-jsr250-enabled]]
- * **jsr250-enabled**
- Enables JSR-250 authorization annotations (@RolesAllowed, @PermitAll, @DenyAll) for this application context.
- Defaults to "false".
- [[nsa-method-security-proxy-target-class]]
- * **proxy-target-class**
- If true, class based proxying will be used instead of interface based proxying.
- Defaults to "false".
- [[nsa-method-security-children]]
- === Child Elements of <method-security>
- * xref:servlet/appendix/namespace/http.adoc#nsa-expression-handler[expression-handler]
- [[nsa-global-method-security]]
- == <global-method-security>
- This element is the primary means of adding support for securing methods on Spring Security beans.
- Methods can be secured by the use of annotations (defined at the interface or class level) or by defining a set of pointcuts as child elements, using AspectJ syntax.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-attributes]]
- === <global-method-security> Attributes
- [[nsa-global-method-security-access-decision-manager-ref]]
- * **access-decision-manager-ref**
- Method security uses the same `AccessDecisionManager` configuration as web security, but this can be overridden using this attribute.
- By default an AffirmativeBased implementation is used for with a RoleVoter and an AuthenticatedVoter.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-authentication-manager-ref]]
- * **authentication-manager-ref**
- A reference to an `AuthenticationManager` that should be used for method security.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-jsr250-annotations]]
- * **jsr250-annotations**
- Specifies whether JSR-250 style attributes are to be used (for example "RolesAllowed").
- This will require the javax.annotation.security classes on the classpath.
- Setting this to true also adds a `Jsr250Voter` to the `AccessDecisionManager`, so you need to make sure you do this if you are using a custom implementation and want to use these annotations.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-metadata-source-ref]]
- * **metadata-source-ref**
- An external `MethodSecurityMetadataSource` instance can be supplied which will take priority over other sources (such as the default annotations).
- [[nsa-global-method-security-mode]]
- * **mode**
- This attribute can be set to "aspectj" to specify that AspectJ should be used instead of the default Spring AOP.
- Secured methods must be woven with the `AnnotationSecurityAspect` from the `spring-security-aspects` module.
- It is important to note that AspectJ follows Java's rule that annotations on interfaces are not inherited.
- This means that methods that define the Security annotations on the interface will not be secured.
- Instead, you must place the Security annotation on the class when using AspectJ.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-order]]
- * **order**
- Allows the advice "order" to be set for the method security interceptor.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-pre-post-annotations]]
- * **pre-post-annotations**
- Specifies whether the use of Spring Security's pre and post invocation annotations (@PreFilter, @PreAuthorize, @PostFilter, @PostAuthorize) should be enabled for this application context.
- Defaults to "disabled".
- [[nsa-global-method-security-proxy-target-class]]
- * **proxy-target-class**
- If true, class based proxying will be used instead of interface based proxying.
- [[nsa-global-method-security-run-as-manager-ref]]
- * **run-as-manager-ref**
- A reference to an optional `RunAsManager` implementation which will be used by the configured `MethodSecurityInterceptor`
- [[nsa-global-method-security-secured-annotations]]
- * **secured-annotations**
- Specifies whether the use of Spring Security's @Secured annotations should be enabled for this application context.
- Defaults to "disabled".
- [[nsa-global-method-security-children]]
- === Child Elements of <global-method-security>
- * <<nsa-after-invocation-provider,after-invocation-provider>>
- * xref:servlet/appendix/namespace/http.adoc#nsa-expression-handler[expression-handler]
- * <<nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling,pre-post-annotation-handling>>
- * <<nsa-protect-pointcut,protect-pointcut>>
- [[nsa-after-invocation-provider]]
- == <after-invocation-provider>
- This element can be used to decorate an `AfterInvocationProvider` for use by the security interceptor maintained by the `<global-method-security>` namespace.
- You can define zero or more of these within the `global-method-security` element, each with a `ref` attribute pointing to an `AfterInvocationProvider` bean instance within your application context.
- [[nsa-after-invocation-provider-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <after-invocation-provider>
- * <<nsa-global-method-security,global-method-security>>
- [[nsa-after-invocation-provider-attributes]]
- === <after-invocation-provider> Attributes
- [[nsa-after-invocation-provider-ref]]
- * **ref**
- Defines a reference to a Spring bean that implements `AfterInvocationProvider`.
- [[nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling]]
- == <pre-post-annotation-handling>
- Allows the default expression-based mechanism for handling Spring Security's pre and post invocation annotations (@PreFilter, @PreAuthorize, @PostFilter, @PostAuthorize) to be replaced entirely.
- Only applies if these annotations are enabled.
- [[nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <pre-post-annotation-handling>
- * <<nsa-global-method-security,global-method-security>>
- [[nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling-children]]
- === Child Elements of <pre-post-annotation-handling>
- * <<nsa-invocation-attribute-factory,invocation-attribute-factory>>
- * <<nsa-post-invocation-advice,post-invocation-advice>>
- * <<nsa-pre-invocation-advice,pre-invocation-advice>>
- [[nsa-invocation-attribute-factory]]
- == <invocation-attribute-factory>
- Defines the PrePostInvocationAttributeFactory instance which is used to generate pre and post invocation metadata from the annotated methods.
- [[nsa-invocation-attribute-factory-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <invocation-attribute-factory>
- * <<nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling,pre-post-annotation-handling>>
- [[nsa-invocation-attribute-factory-attributes]]
- === <invocation-attribute-factory> Attributes
- [[nsa-invocation-attribute-factory-ref]]
- * **ref**
- Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
- [[nsa-post-invocation-advice]]
- == <post-invocation-advice>
- Customizes the `PostInvocationAdviceProvider` with the ref as the `PostInvocationAuthorizationAdvice` for the <pre-post-annotation-handling> element.
- [[nsa-post-invocation-advice-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <post-invocation-advice>
- * <<nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling,pre-post-annotation-handling>>
- [[nsa-post-invocation-advice-attributes]]
- === <post-invocation-advice> Attributes
- [[nsa-post-invocation-advice-ref]]
- * **ref**
- Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
- [[nsa-pre-invocation-advice]]
- == <pre-invocation-advice>
- Customizes the `PreInvocationAuthorizationAdviceVoter` with the ref as the `PreInvocationAuthorizationAdviceVoter` for the <pre-post-annotation-handling> element.
- [[nsa-pre-invocation-advice-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <pre-invocation-advice>
- * <<nsa-pre-post-annotation-handling,pre-post-annotation-handling>>
- [[nsa-pre-invocation-advice-attributes]]
- === <pre-invocation-advice> Attributes
- [[nsa-pre-invocation-advice-ref]]
- * **ref**
- Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
- [[nsa-protect-pointcut]]
- == Securing Methods using
- `<protect-pointcut>`
- Rather than defining security attributes on an individual method or class basis using the `@Secured` annotation, you can define cross-cutting security constraints across whole sets of methods and interfaces in your service layer using the `<protect-pointcut>` element.
- You can find an example in the xref:servlet/authorization/method-security.adoc#ns-protect-pointcut[namespace introduction].
- [[nsa-protect-pointcut-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <protect-pointcut>
- * <<nsa-global-method-security,global-method-security>>
- [[nsa-protect-pointcut-attributes]]
- === <protect-pointcut> Attributes
- [[nsa-protect-pointcut-access]]
- * **access**
- Access configuration attributes list that applies to all methods matching the pointcut, e.g.
- "ROLE_A,ROLE_B"
- [[nsa-protect-pointcut-expression]]
- * **expression**
- An AspectJ expression, including the `execution` keyword.
- For example, `execution(int com.foo.TargetObject.countLength(String))`.
- [[nsa-intercept-methods]]
- == <intercept-methods>
- Can be used inside a bean definition to add a security interceptor to the bean and set up access configuration attributes for the bean's methods
- [[nsa-intercept-methods-attributes]]
- === <intercept-methods> Attributes
- [[nsa-intercept-methods-access-decision-manager-ref]]
- * **access-decision-manager-ref**
- Optional AccessDecisionManager bean ID to be used by the created method security interceptor.
- [[nsa-intercept-methods-children]]
- === Child Elements of <intercept-methods>
- * <<nsa-protect,protect>>
- [[nsa-method-security-metadata-source]]
- == <method-security-metadata-source>
- Creates a MethodSecurityMetadataSource instance
- [[nsa-method-security-metadata-source-attributes]]
- === <method-security-metadata-source> Attributes
- [[nsa-method-security-metadata-source-id]]
- * **id**
- A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
- [[nsa-method-security-metadata-source-use-expressions]]
- * **use-expressions**
- Enables the use of expressions in the 'access' attributes in <intercept-url> elements rather than the traditional list of configuration attributes.
- Defaults to 'false'.
- If enabled, each attribute should contain a single Boolean expression.
- If the expression evaluates to 'true', access will be granted.
- [[nsa-method-security-metadata-source-children]]
- === Child Elements of <method-security-metadata-source>
- * <<nsa-protect,protect>>
- [[nsa-protect]]
- == <protect>
- Defines a protected method and the access control configuration attributes that apply to it.
- We strongly advise you NOT to mix "protect" declarations with any services provided "global-method-security".
- [[nsa-protect-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <protect>
- * <<nsa-intercept-methods,intercept-methods>>
- * <<nsa-method-security-metadata-source,method-security-metadata-source>>
- [[nsa-protect-attributes]]
- === <protect> Attributes
- [[nsa-protect-access]]
- * **access**
- Access configuration attributes list that applies to the method, e.g.
- "ROLE_A,ROLE_B".
- [[nsa-protect-method]]
- * **method**
- A method name
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