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Using WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter with Spring OAuth2 and user-info-uri


I have created an Authorization service as follows

@SpringBootApplication
@EnableAuthorizationServer
public class AuthorizationApplication {
   ...
}

With this application.properties.

server.port=9000
security.oauth2.client.client-id=monederobingo
security.oauth2.client.client-secret=monederobingosecret
security.oauth2.client.authorized-grant-types=authorization_code,refresh_token,password,client_credentials
security.oauth2.client.scope=company,client

Then, in a separate spring boot project I have created a Resource Server.

@SpringBootApplication
@EnableResourceServer
public class App {
   ...
}

With this application.properties.

server.port=9090
spring.application.name=app
security.oauth2.resource.user-info-uri=http://localhost:9000/user

Now, everything works fine if I send a request like this localhost:9090/api with the appropriate token that was retrieved by Authorization Service.

However, I don't want to send this token when sending requests to localhost:9090/login.

For this I have created this class in my Resource server spring boot app.

@Configuration
public class SpringConfig extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {
    @Override protected void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
        http.csrf().disable()
                .authorizeRequests()
                .antMatchers("/login")
                .permitAll()
                .antMatchers("/api/**")
                .authenticated();
    }

}

And now I don't need to send any token to send a request to /login.

However, I'm now geting the following message when sending request to /api with a valid token.

{
  "timestamp": 1496027102659,
  "status": 403,
  "error": "Forbidden",
  "message": "Access Denied",
  "path": "/api/v1/points_configuration/314"
}

How can configure security for only a few URL patterns in Spring Security OAuth2?


Solution

  • Kindly follow this for more info regarding Spring OAuth security:Secure Spring REST Api with OAuth

    In order to implement OAuth Security in Spring boot, you have to create Authorization & Resource server by extending them from AuthorizationServerConfigurerAdapter and ResourceServerConfigurerAdapter respectively.

    Authorization Server

        @Configuration
        @EnableAuthorizationServer
        public class AuthorizationApplication extends AuthorizationServerConfigurerAdapter{
    
        @Autowired
        private UserDetailsService userDetailsService;
        @Autowired
        private AuthenticationManager authenticationManager;
    
        @Override
        public void configure(AuthorizationServerEndpointsConfigurer endpoints)
                    throws Exception {
                endpoints
                        .userDetailsService(userDetailsService)
                        .authenticationManager(this.authenticationManager).tokenStore(tokenStore()).approvalStoreDisabled();
            }
    
           @Override
            public void configure(ClientDetailsServiceConfigurer clients) throws Exception {
                clients.withClientDetails(mongoClientDetailsService);
                /*inMemory()
                        .withClient(propertyResolver.getProperty(PROP_CLIENTID))
                        .scopes("read", "write")
                        .authorities("ROLE_CLIENT")
                        .authorizedGrantTypes("password", "refresh_token","client_credentials")
                        .secret(propertyResolver.getProperty(PROP_SECRET))
                        .accessTokenValiditySeconds(propertyResolver.getProperty(PROP_TOKEN_VALIDITY_SECONDS, Integer.class, 18000));*/
            }
    
    //Do others stuff
        }
    

    Resource Server

    All the Url that you want to protect using OAuth should be mentioned in this server configuration. It enables a Spring Security filter that authenticates requests using an incoming OAuth2 token. While mostly WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter extended class is used for basic security configuration like adding filters, allowing un-secure url or implementing session policies etc.

    @Configuration
    @EnableResourceServer
    public class App extends ResourceServerConfigurerAdapter {
    
        @Override
        public void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
        http.requestMatchers().antMatchers("/api/**").and().authorizeRequests()
                    .antMatchers("/api/**").authenticated();
    }
      //Do others stuff
    }