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- [[nsa-authentication]]
- = Authentication Services
- Before Spring Security 3.0, an `AuthenticationManager` was automatically registered internally.
- Now you must register one explicitly using the `<authentication-manager>` element.
- This creates an instance of Spring Security's `ProviderManager` class, which needs to be configured with a list of one or more `AuthenticationProvider` instances.
- These can either be created using syntax elements provided by the namespace, or they can be standard bean definitions, marked for addition to the list using the `authentication-provider` element.
- [[nsa-authentication-manager]]
- == <authentication-manager>
- Every Spring Security application which uses the namespace must have include this element somewhere.
- It is responsible for registering the `AuthenticationManager` which provides authentication services to the application.
- All elements which create `AuthenticationProvider` instances should be children of this element.
- [[nsa-authentication-manager-attributes]]
- === <authentication-manager> Attributes
- [[nsa-authentication-manager-alias]]
- * **alias**
- This attribute allows you to define an alias name for the internal instance for use in your own configuration.
- [[nsa-authentication-manager-erase-credentials]]
- * **erase-credentials**
- If set to true, the AuthenticationManager will attempt to clear any credentials data in the returned Authentication object, once the user has been authenticated.
- Literally it maps to the `eraseCredentialsAfterAuthentication` property of the xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-providermanager[`ProviderManager`].
- [[nsa-authentication-manager-observation-registry-ref]]
- * **observation-registry-ref**
- A reference to the `ObservationRegistry` used for the `FilterChain` and related components
- [[nsa-authentication-manager-id]]
- * **id**
- This attribute allows you to define an id for the internal instance for use in your own configuration.
- It is the same as the alias element, but provides a more consistent experience with elements that use the id attribute.
- [[nsa-authentication-manager-children]]
- === Child Elements of <authentication-manager>
- * <<nsa-authentication-provider,authentication-provider>>
- * xref:servlet/appendix/namespace/ldap.adoc#nsa-ldap-authentication-provider[ldap-authentication-provider]
- [[nsa-authentication-provider]]
- == <authentication-provider>
- Unless used with a `ref` attribute, this element is shorthand for configuring a `DaoAuthenticationProvider`.
- `DaoAuthenticationProvider` loads user information from a `UserDetailsService` and compares the username/password combination with the values supplied at login.
- The `UserDetailsService` instance can be defined either by using an available namespace element (`jdbc-user-service` or by using the `user-service-ref` attribute to point to a bean defined elsewhere in the application context).
- [[nsa-authentication-provider-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <authentication-provider>
- * <<nsa-authentication-manager,authentication-manager>>
- [[nsa-authentication-provider-attributes]]
- === <authentication-provider> Attributes
- [[nsa-authentication-provider-ref]]
- * **ref**
- Defines a reference to a Spring bean that implements `AuthenticationProvider`.
- If you have written your own `AuthenticationProvider` implementation (or want to configure one of Spring Security's own implementations as a traditional bean for some reason, then you can use the following syntax to add it to the internal list of `ProviderManager`:
- [source,xml]
- ----
- <security:authentication-manager>
- <security:authentication-provider ref="myAuthenticationProvider" />
- </security:authentication-manager>
- <bean id="myAuthenticationProvider" class="com.something.MyAuthenticationProvider"/>
- ----
- [[nsa-authentication-provider-user-service-ref]]
- * **user-service-ref**
- A reference to a bean that implements UserDetailsService that may be created using the standard bean element or the custom user-service element.
- [[nsa-authentication-provider-children]]
- === Child Elements of <authentication-provider>
- * <<nsa-jdbc-user-service,jdbc-user-service>>
- * xref:servlet/appendix/namespace/ldap.adoc#nsa-ldap-user-service[ldap-user-service]
- * <<nsa-password-encoder,password-encoder>>
- * <<nsa-user-service,user-service>>
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service]]
- == <jdbc-user-service>
- Causes creation of a JDBC-based UserDetailsService.
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-attributes]]
- === <jdbc-user-service> Attributes
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-authorities-by-username-query]]
- * **authorities-by-username-query**
- An SQL statement to query for a user's granted authorities given a username.
- The default is
- [source]
- ----
- select username, authority from authorities where username = ?
- ----
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-cache-ref]]
- * **cache-ref**
- Defines a reference to a cache for use with a UserDetailsService.
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-data-source-ref]]
- * **data-source-ref**
- The bean ID of the DataSource which provides the required tables.
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-group-authorities-by-username-query]]
- * **group-authorities-by-username-query**
- An SQL statement to query user's group authorities given a username.
- The default is
- +
- [source]
- ----
- select
- g.id, g.group_name, ga.authority
- from
- groups g, group_members gm, group_authorities ga
- where
- gm.username = ? and g.id = ga.group_id and g.id = gm.group_id
- ----
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-id]]
- * **id**
- A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-role-prefix]]
- * **role-prefix**
- A non-empty string prefix that will be added to role strings loaded from persistent storage (default is "ROLE_").
- Use the value "none" for no prefix in cases where the default is non-empty.
- [[nsa-jdbc-user-service-users-by-username-query]]
- * **users-by-username-query**
- An SQL statement to query a username, password, and enabled status given a username.
- The default is
- +
- [source]
- ----
- select username, password, enabled from users where username = ?
- ----
- [[nsa-password-encoder]]
- == <password-encoder>
- Authentication providers can optionally be configured to use a password encoder as described in the xref:features/authentication/password-storage.adoc#authentication-password-storage[Password Storage].
- This will result in the bean being injected with the appropriate `PasswordEncoder` instance.
- [[nsa-password-encoder-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <password-encoder>
- * <<nsa-authentication-provider,authentication-provider>>
- * xref:servlet/appendix/namespace/authentication-manager.adoc#nsa-password-compare[password-compare]
- [[nsa-password-encoder-attributes]]
- === <password-encoder> Attributes
- [[nsa-password-encoder-hash]]
- * **hash**
- Defines the hashing algorithm used on user passwords.
- We recommend strongly against using MD4, as it is a very weak hashing algorithm.
- [[nsa-password-encoder-ref]]
- * **ref**
- Defines a reference to a Spring bean that implements `PasswordEncoder`.
- [[nsa-user-service]]
- == <user-service>
- Creates an in-memory UserDetailsService from a properties file or a list of "user" child elements.
- Usernames are converted to lower-case internally to allow for case-insensitive lookups, so this should not be used if case-sensitivity is required.
- [[nsa-user-service-attributes]]
- === <user-service> Attributes
- [[nsa-user-service-id]]
- * **id**
- A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
- [[nsa-user-service-properties]]
- * **properties**
- The location of a Properties file where each line is in the format of
- +
- [source]
- ----
- username=password,grantedAuthority[,grantedAuthority][,enabled|disabled]
- ----
- [[nsa-user-service-children]]
- === Child Elements of <user-service>
- * <<nsa-user,user>>
- [[nsa-user]]
- == <user>
- Represents a user in the application.
- [[nsa-user-parents]]
- === Parent Elements of <user>
- * <<nsa-user-service,user-service>>
- [[nsa-user-attributes]]
- === <user> Attributes
- [[nsa-user-authorities]]
- * **authorities**
- One of more authorities granted to the user.
- Separate authorities with a comma (but no space).
- For example, "ROLE_USER,ROLE_ADMINISTRATOR"
- [[nsa-user-disabled]]
- * **disabled**
- Can be set to "true" to mark an account as disabled and unusable.
- [[nsa-user-locked]]
- * **locked**
- Can be set to "true" to mark an account as locked and unusable.
- [[nsa-user-name]]
- * **name**
- The username assigned to the user.
- [[nsa-user-password]]
- * **password**
- The password assigned to the user.
- This may be hashed if the corresponding authentication provider supports hashing (remember to set the "hash" attribute of the "user-service" element).
- This attribute be omitted in the case where the data will not be used for authentication, but only for accessing authorities.
- If omitted, the namespace will generate a random value, preventing its accidental use for authentication.
- Cannot be empty.
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