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							- [[persistant]]
 
- = Persisting Authentication
 
- :figures: servlet/authentication
 
- The first time a user requests a protected resource, they are xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-authenticationentrypoint[prompted for credentials].
 
- One of the most common ways to prompt for credentials is to redirect the user to a xref:servlet/authentication/passwords/form.adoc[log in page].
 
- A summarized HTTP exchange for an unauthenticated user requesting a protected resource might look like this:
 
- .Unauthenticated User Requests Protected Resource
 
- ====
 
- [source,http]
 
- ----
 
- GET / HTTP/1.1
 
- Host: example.com
 
- Cookie: SESSION=91470ce0-3f3c-455b-b7ad-079b02290f7b
 
- ----
 
- [source,http]
 
- ----
 
- HTTP/1.1 302 Found
 
- Location: /login
 
- ----
 
- ====
 
- The user submits their username and password.
 
- .Username and Password Submitted
 
- ====
 
- [source,http]
 
- ----
 
- POST /login HTTP/1.1
 
- Host: example.com
 
- Cookie: SESSION=91470ce0-3f3c-455b-b7ad-079b02290f7b
 
- username=user&password=password&_csrf=35942e65-a172-4cd4-a1d4-d16a51147b3e
 
- ----
 
- ====
 
- Upon authenticating the user, the user is associated to a new session id to prevent xref:servlet/authentication/session-management.adoc#ns-session-fixation[session fixation attacks].
 
- .Authenticated User is Associated to New Session
 
- ====
 
- [source,http]
 
- ----
 
- HTTP/1.1 302 Found
 
- Location: /
 
- Set-Cookie: SESSION=4c66e474-3f5a-43ed-8e48-cc1d8cb1d1c8; Path=/; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax
 
- ----
 
- ====
 
- Subsequent requests include the session cookie which is used to authenticate the user for the remainder of the session.
 
- .Authenticated Session Provided as Credentials
 
- ====
 
- [source,http]
 
- ----
 
- GET / HTTP/1.1
 
- Host: example.com
 
- Cookie: SESSION=4c66e474-3f5a-43ed-8e48-cc1d8cb1d1c8
 
- ----
 
- ====
 
- [[securitycontextrepository]]
 
- == SecurityContextRepository
 
- // FIXME: api documentation
 
- In Spring Security the association of the user to future requests is made using  {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/SecurityContextRepository.html[`SecurityContextRepository`].
 
- The default implementation of `SecurityContextRepository` is {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/DelegatingSecurityContextRepository.html[`DelegatingSecurityContextRepository`] which delegates to the following:
 
- * <<httpsecuritycontextrepository,`HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository`>>
 
- * <<requestattributesecuritycontextrepository,`RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository`>>
 
- [[httpsecuritycontextrepository]]
 
- === HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository
 
- The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository.html[`HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository`] associates the xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-securitycontext[`SecurityContext`] to the `HttpSession`.
 
- Users can replace `HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository` with another implementation of `SecurityContextRepository` if they wish to associate the user with subsequent requests in another way or not at all.
 
- [[nullsecuritycontextrepository]]
 
- === NullSecurityContextRepository
 
- If it is not desirable to associate the `SecurityContext` to an `HttpSession` (i.e. when authenticating with OAuth) the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/NullSecurityContextRepository.html[`NullSecurityContextRepository`] is an implementation of `SecurityContextRepository` that does nothing.
 
- [[requestattributesecuritycontextrepository]]
 
- === RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository
 
- The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository.html[`RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository`] saves the `SecurityContext` as a request attribute to make sure the `SecurityContext` is avaible for a single request that occurs across dispatch types that may clear out the `SecurityContext`.
 
- For example, assume that a client makes a request, is authenticated, and then an error occurs.
 
- Depending on the servlet container implementation, the error means that any `SecurityContext` that was established is cleared out and then the error dispatch is made.
 
- When the error dispatch is made, there is no `SecurityContext` established.
 
- This means that the error page cannot use the `SecurityContext` for authorization or displaying the current user unless the `SecurityContext` is persisted somehow.
 
- .Use RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository
 
- ====
 
- .Java
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) {
 
- 	http
 
- 		// ...
 
- 		.securityContext((securityContext) -> securityContext
 
- 			.securityContextRepository(new RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository())
 
- 		);
 
- 	return http.build();
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- .XML
 
- [source,xml,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- <http security-context-repository-ref="contextRepository">
 
- 	<!-- ... -->
 
- </http>
 
- <b:bean name="contextRepository"
 
- 	class="org.springframework.security.web.context.RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository" />
 
- ----
 
- ====
 
- [[delegatingsecuritycontextrepository]]
 
- === DelegatingSecurityContextRepository
 
- The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/DelegatingSecurityContextRepository.html[`DelegatingSecurityContextRepository`] saves the `SecurityContext` to multiple `SecurityContextRepository` delegates and allows retrieval from any of the delegates in a specified order.
 
- The most useful arrangement for this is configured with the following example, which allows the use of both xref:requestattributesecuritycontextrepository[`RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository`] and xref:httpsecuritycontextrepository[`HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository`] simultaneously.
 
- .Configure DelegatingSecurityContextRepository
 
- ====
 
- .Java
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
 
- 	http
 
- 		// ...
 
- 		.securityContext((securityContext) -> securityContext
 
- 			.securityContextRepository(new DelegatingSecurityContextRepository(
 
- 				new RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository(),
 
- 				new HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository()
 
- 			))
 
- 		);
 
- 	return http.build();
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- .Kotlin
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- fun securityFilterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
 
- 	http {
 
- 		// ...
 
- 		securityContext {
 
- 			securityContextRepository = DelegatingSecurityContextRepository(
 
- 				RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository(),
 
- 				HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository()
 
- 			)
 
- 		}
 
- 	}
 
- 	return http.build()
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- .XML
 
- [source,xml,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- <http security-context-repository-ref="contextRepository">
 
- 	<!-- ... -->
 
- </http>
 
- <bean name="contextRepository"
 
- 	class="org.springframework.security.web.context.DelegatingSecurityContextRepository">
 
- 		<constructor-arg>
 
- 			<bean class="org.springframework.security.web.context.RequestAttributeSecurityContextRepository" />
 
- 		</constructor-arg>
 
- 		<constructor-arg>
 
- 			<bean class="org.springframework.security.web.context.HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository" />
 
- 		</constructor-arg>
 
- </bean>
 
- ----
 
- ====
 
- [NOTE]
 
- ====
 
- In Spring Security 6, the example shown above is the default configuration.
 
- ====
 
- [[securitycontextpersistencefilter]]
 
- == SecurityContextPersistenceFilter
 
- The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/SecurityContextPersistenceFilter.html[`SecurityContextPersistenceFilter`] is responsible for persisting the `SecurityContext` between requests using the xref::servlet/authentication/persistence.adoc#securitycontextrepository[`SecurityContextRepository`].
 
- image::{figures}/securitycontextpersistencefilter.png[]
 
- <1> Before running the rest of the application, `SecurityContextPersistenceFilter` loads the `SecurityContext` from the `SecurityContextRepository` and sets it on the `SecurityContextHolder`.
 
- <2> Next, the application is ran.
 
- <3> Finally, if the `SecurityContext` has changed, we save the `SecurityContext` using the `SecurityContextPersistenceRepository`.
 
- This means that when using `SecurityContextPersistenceFilter`, just setting the `SecurityContextHolder` will ensure that the `SecurityContext` is persisted using `SecurityContextRepository`.
 
- In some cases a response is committed and written to the client before the `SecurityContextPersisteneFilter` method completes.
 
- For example, if a redirect is sent to the client the response is immediately written back to the client.
 
- This means that establishing an `HttpSession` would not be possible in step 3 because the session id could not be included in the already written response.
 
- Another situation that can happen is that if a client authenticates successfully, the response is committed before `SecurityContextPersistenceFilter` completes, and the client makes a second request before the `SecurityContextPersistenceFilter` completes the wrong authentication could be present in the second request.
 
- To avoid these problems, the `SecurityContextPersistenceFilter` wraps both the `HttpServletRequest` and the `HttpServletResponse` to detect if the `SecurityContext` has changed and if so save the `SecurityContext` just before the response is committed.
 
- [[securitycontextholderfilter]]
 
- == SecurityContextHolderFilter
 
- The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/context/SecurityContextHolderFilter.html[`SecurityContextHolderFilter`] is responsible for loading the `SecurityContext` between requests using the xref::servlet/authentication/persistence.adoc#securitycontextrepository[`SecurityContextRepository`].
 
- image::{figures}/securitycontextholderfilter.png[]
 
- <1> Before running the rest of the application, `SecurityContextHolderFilter` loads the `SecurityContext` from the `SecurityContextRepository` and sets it on the `SecurityContextHolder`.
 
- <2> Next, the application is ran.
 
- Unlike, xref:servlet/authentication/persistence.adoc#securitycontextpersistencefilter[`SecurityContextPersistenceFilter`], `SecurityContextHolderFilter` only loads the `SecurityContext` it does not save the `SecurityContext`.
 
- This means that when using `SecurityContextHolderFilter`, it is required that the `SecurityContext` is explicitly saved.
 
- include::partial$servlet/architecture/security-context-explicit.adoc[]
 
 
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