| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586 | [[getting-started]]= Getting Started with WebFlux ApplicationsThis section covers the minimum setup for how to use Spring Security with Spring Boot in a reactive application.[NOTE]====The completed application can be found {gh-samples-url}/reactive/webflux/java/hello-security[in our samples repository].For your convenience, you can download a minimal Reactive Spring Boot + Spring Security application by https://start.spring.io/starter.zip?type=maven-project&language=java&packaging=jar&jvmVersion=1.8&groupId=example&artifactId=hello-security&name=hello-security&description=Hello%20Security&packageName=example.hello-security&dependencies=webflux,security[clicking here].====[[dependencies]]== Updating DependenciesYou can add Spring Security to your Spring Boot project by adding `spring-boot-starter-security`.[tabs]======Maven::+[source,xml,role="primary"]----<dependency>    <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>    <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-security</artifactId></dependency>----Gradle::+[source,groovy,role="secondary"]----    implementation 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-security'----======[[servlet-hello-starting]]== Starting Hello Spring Security BootYou can now https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/#using-boot-running-with-the-maven-plugin[run the Spring Boot application] by using the Maven Plugin's `run` goal.The following example shows how to do so (and the beginning of the output from doing so):.Running Spring Boot Application[tabs]======Maven::+[source,bash,role="primary"]----$ ./mvnw spring-boot:run...INFO 23689 --- [  restartedMain] .s.s.UserDetailsServiceAutoConfiguration :Using generated security password: 8e557245-73e2-4286-969a-ff57fe326336...----Gradle::+[source,bash,role="secondary"]----$ ./gradlew bootRun...INFO 23689 --- [  restartedMain] .s.s.UserDetailsServiceAutoConfiguration :Using generated security password: 8e557245-73e2-4286-969a-ff57fe326336...----======[[authenticating]]== AuthenticatingYou can access the application at http://localhost:8080/ which will redirect the browser to the default log in page. You can provide the default username of `user` with the randomly generated password that is logged to the console. The browser is then taken to the orginally requested page.To log out you can visit http://localhost:8080/logout and then confirming you wish to log out.[[auto-configuration]]== Spring Boot Auto ConfigurationSpring Boot automatically adds Spring Security which requires all requests be authenticated. It also generates a user with a randomly generated password that is logged to the console which can be used to authenticate using form or basic authentication.
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