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OAuth 2.0 Client
The OAuth 2.0 Client features provide support for the Client role as defined in the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework.
At a high-level, the core features available are:
-
WebClient
integration for Reactive Environments (for requesting protected resources)
The ServerHttpSecurity.oauth2Client()
DSL provides a number of configuration options for customizing the core components used by OAuth 2.0 Client.
The following code shows the complete configuration options provided by the ServerHttpSecurity.oauth2Client()
DSL:
-
Java
-
Kotlin
@Configuration
@EnableWebFluxSecurity
public class OAuth2ClientSecurityConfig {
@Bean
public SecurityWebFilterChain securityWebFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) {
http
.oauth2Client(oauth2 -> oauth2
.clientRegistrationRepository(this.clientRegistrationRepository())
.authorizedClientRepository(this.authorizedClientRepository())
.authorizationRequestRepository(this.authorizationRequestRepository())
.authorizationRequestResolver(this.authorizationRequestResolver())
.authenticationConverter(this.authenticationConverter())
.authenticationManager(this.authenticationManager())
);
return http.build();
}
}
@Configuration
@EnableWebFluxSecurity
class OAuth2ClientSecurityConfig {
@Bean
fun securityFilterChain(http: ServerHttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain {
http {
oauth2Client {
clientRegistrationRepository = clientRegistrationRepository()
authorizedClientRepository = authorizedClientRepository()
authorizationRequestRepository = authorizedRequestRepository()
authorizationRequestResolver = authorizationRequestResolver()
authenticationConverter = authenticationConverter()
authenticationManager = authenticationManager()
}
}
return http.build()
}
}
The ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager
is responsible for managing the authorization (or re-authorization) of an OAuth 2.0 Client, in collaboration with one or more ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider
(s).
The following code shows an example of how to register a ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager
@Bean
and associate it with a ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider
composite that provides support for the authorization_code
, refresh_token
, client_credentials
and password
authorization grant types:
-
Java
-
Kotlin
@Bean
public ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager authorizedClientManager(
ReactiveClientRegistrationRepository clientRegistrationRepository,
ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository authorizedClientRepository) {
ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider authorizedClientProvider =
ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
.authorizationCode()
.refreshToken()
.clientCredentials()
.password()
.build();
DefaultReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager authorizedClientManager =
new DefaultReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager(
clientRegistrationRepository, authorizedClientRepository);
authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider);
return authorizedClientManager;
}
@Bean
fun authorizedClientManager(
clientRegistrationRepository: ReactiveClientRegistrationRepository,
authorizedClientRepository: ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository): ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager {
val authorizedClientProvider: ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider = ReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
.authorizationCode()
.refreshToken()
.clientCredentials()
.password()
.build()
val authorizedClientManager = DefaultReactiveOAuth2AuthorizedClientManager(
clientRegistrationRepository, authorizedClientRepository)
authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
return authorizedClientManager
}