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							- = OAuth 2.0 Bearer Tokens
 
- [[oauth2resourceserver-bearertoken-resolver]]
 
- == Bearer Token Resolution
 
- By default, Resource Server looks for a bearer token in the `Authorization` header.
 
- This, however, can be customized in a handful of ways.
 
- === Reading the Bearer Token from a Custom Header
 
- For example, you may have a need to read the bearer token from a custom header.
 
- To achieve this, you can expose a `DefaultBearerTokenResolver` as a bean, or wire an instance into the DSL, as you can see in the following example:
 
- .Custom Bearer Token Header
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- BearerTokenResolver bearerTokenResolver() {
 
-     DefaultBearerTokenResolver bearerTokenResolver = new DefaultBearerTokenResolver();
 
-     bearerTokenResolver.setBearerTokenHeaderName(HttpHeaders.PROXY_AUTHORIZATION);
 
-     return bearerTokenResolver;
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- fun bearerTokenResolver(): BearerTokenResolver {
 
-     val bearerTokenResolver = DefaultBearerTokenResolver()
 
-     bearerTokenResolver.setBearerTokenHeaderName(HttpHeaders.PROXY_AUTHORIZATION)
 
-     return bearerTokenResolver
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- Xml::
 
- +
 
- [source,xml,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- <http>
 
-     <oauth2-resource-server bearer-token-resolver-ref="bearerTokenResolver"/>
 
- </http>
 
- <bean id="bearerTokenResolver"
 
-         class="org.springframework.security.oauth2.server.resource.web.DefaultBearerTokenResolver">
 
-     <property name="bearerTokenHeaderName" value="Proxy-Authorization"/>
 
- </bean>
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
- Or, in circumstances where a provider is using both a custom header and value, you can use `HeaderBearerTokenResolver` instead.
 
- === Reading the Bearer Token from a Form Parameter
 
- Or, you may wish to read the token from a form parameter, which you can do by configuring the `DefaultBearerTokenResolver`, as you can see below:
 
- .Form Parameter Bearer Token
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- DefaultBearerTokenResolver resolver = new DefaultBearerTokenResolver();
 
- resolver.setAllowFormEncodedBodyParameter(true);
 
- http
 
-     .oauth2ResourceServer(oauth2 -> oauth2
 
-         .bearerTokenResolver(resolver)
 
-     );
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- val resolver = DefaultBearerTokenResolver()
 
- resolver.setAllowFormEncodedBodyParameter(true)
 
- http {
 
-     oauth2ResourceServer {
 
-         bearerTokenResolver = resolver
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- Xml::
 
- +
 
- [source,xml,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- <http>
 
-     <oauth2-resource-server bearer-token-resolver-ref="bearerTokenResolver"/>
 
- </http>
 
- <bean id="bearerTokenResolver"
 
-         class="org.springframework.security.oauth2.server.resource.web.HeaderBearerTokenResolver">
 
-     <property name="allowFormEncodedBodyParameter" value="true"/>
 
- </bean>
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
- == Bearer Token Propagation
 
- Now that your resource server has validated the token, it might be handy to pass it to downstream services.
 
- This is quite simple with `{security-api-url}org/springframework/security/oauth2/server/resource/web/reactive/function/client/ServletBearerExchangeFilterFunction.html[ServletBearerExchangeFilterFunction]`, which you can see in the following example:
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- public WebClient rest() {
 
-     return WebClient.builder()
 
-             .filter(new ServletBearerExchangeFilterFunction())
 
-             .build();
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- fun rest(): WebClient {
 
-     return WebClient.builder()
 
-             .filter(ServletBearerExchangeFilterFunction())
 
-             .build()
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
- When the above `WebClient` is used to perform requests, Spring Security will look up the current `Authentication` and extract any `{security-api-url}org/springframework/security/oauth2/core/AbstractOAuth2Token.html[AbstractOAuth2Token]` credential.
 
- Then, it will propagate that token in the `Authorization` header.
 
- For example:
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- this.rest.get()
 
-         .uri("https://other-service.example.com/endpoint")
 
-         .retrieve()
 
-         .bodyToMono(String.class)
 
-         .block()
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- this.rest.get()
 
-         .uri("https://other-service.example.com/endpoint")
 
-         .retrieve()
 
-         .bodyToMono<String>()
 
-         .block()
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
- Will invoke the `https://other-service.example.com/endpoint`, adding the bearer token `Authorization` header for you.
 
- In places where you need to override this behavior, it's a simple matter of supplying the header yourself, like so:
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- this.rest.get()
 
-         .uri("https://other-service.example.com/endpoint")
 
-         .headers(headers -> headers.setBearerAuth(overridingToken))
 
-         .retrieve()
 
-         .bodyToMono(String.class)
 
-         .block()
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- this.rest.get()
 
-         .uri("https://other-service.example.com/endpoint")
 
-         .headers{  headers -> headers.setBearerAuth(overridingToken)}
 
-         .retrieve()
 
-         .bodyToMono<String>()
 
-         .block()
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
- In this case, the filter will fall back and simply forward the request onto the rest of the web filter chain.
 
- [NOTE]
 
- Unlike the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/oauth2/client/web/reactive/function/client/ServletOAuth2AuthorizedClientExchangeFilterFunction.html[OAuth 2.0 Client filter function], this filter function makes no attempt to renew the token, should it be expired.
 
- To obtain this level of support, please use the OAuth 2.0 Client filter.
 
- === `RestTemplate` support
 
- There is no `RestTemplate` equivalent for `ServletBearerExchangeFilterFunction` at the moment, but you can propagate the request's bearer token quite simply with your own interceptor:
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- RestTemplate rest() {
 
- 	RestTemplate rest = new RestTemplate();
 
- 	rest.getInterceptors().add((request, body, execution) -> {
 
- 		Authentication authentication = SecurityContextHolder.getContext().getAuthentication();
 
- 		if (authentication == null) {
 
- 			return execution.execute(request, body);
 
- 		}
 
- 		if (!(authentication.getCredentials() instanceof AbstractOAuth2Token)) {
 
- 			return execution.execute(request, body);
 
- 		}
 
- 		AbstractOAuth2Token token = (AbstractOAuth2Token) authentication.getCredentials();
 
- 	    request.getHeaders().setBearerAuth(token.getTokenValue());
 
- 	    return execution.execute(request, body);
 
- 	});
 
- 	return rest;
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Bean
 
- fun rest(): RestTemplate {
 
-     val rest = RestTemplate()
 
-     rest.interceptors.add(ClientHttpRequestInterceptor { request, body, execution ->
 
-         val authentication: Authentication? = SecurityContextHolder.getContext().authentication
 
-         if (authentication == null) {
 
-             return execution.execute(request, body)
 
-         }
 
-         if (authentication.credentials !is AbstractOAuth2Token) {
 
-             return execution.execute(request, body)
 
-         }
 
-         request.headers.setBearerAuth(authentication.credentials.tokenValue)
 
-         execution.execute(request, body)
 
-     })
 
-     return rest
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
- [NOTE]
 
- Unlike the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/oauth2/client/OAuth2AuthorizedClientManager.html[OAuth 2.0 Authorized Client Manager], this filter interceptor makes no attempt to renew the token, should it be expired.
 
- To obtain this level of support, please create an interceptor using the xref:servlet/oauth2/client/index.adoc#oauth2client[OAuth 2.0 Authorized Client Manager].
 
- [[oauth2resourceserver-bearertoken-failure]]
 
- == Bearer Token Failure
 
- A bearer token may be invalid for a number of reasons. For example, the token may no longer be active.
 
- In these circumstances, Resource Server throws an `InvalidBearerTokenException`.
 
- Like other exceptions, this results in an OAuth 2.0 Bearer Token error response:
 
- [source,http request]
 
- ----
 
- HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
 
- WWW-Authenticate: Bearer error_code="invalid_token", error_description="Unsupported algorithm of none", error_uri="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6750#section-3.1"
 
- ----
 
- Additionally, it is published as an `AuthenticationFailureBadCredentialsEvent`, which you can xref:servlet/authentication/events.adoc#servlet-events[listen for in your application] like so:
 
- [tabs]
 
- ======
 
- Java::
 
- +
 
- [source,java,role="primary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Component
 
- public class FailureEvents {
 
- 	@EventListener
 
-     public void onFailure(AuthenticationFailureBadCredentialsEvent badCredentials) {
 
- 		if (badCredentials.getAuthentication() instanceof BearerTokenAuthenticationToken) {
 
- 		    // ... handle
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- Kotlin::
 
- +
 
- [source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 
- ----
 
- @Component
 
- class FailureEvents {
 
-     @EventListener
 
-     fun onFailure(badCredentials: AuthenticationFailureBadCredentialsEvent) {
 
-         if (badCredentials.authentication is BearerTokenAuthenticationToken) {
 
-             // ... handle
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- ----
 
- ======
 
 
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