Class UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable,- Principal,- Authentication,- CredentialsContainer
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- JaasAuthenticationToken
Authentication implementation that is
 designed for simple presentation of a username and password.
 
 The principal and credentials should be set with an
 Object that provides the respective property via its
 Object.toString() method. The simplest such Object to use is
 String.
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsConstructorDescriptionUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken(Object principal, Object credentials) This constructor can be safely used by any code that wishes to create aUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken, as theAbstractAuthenticationToken.isAuthenticated()will returnfalse.UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken(Object principal, Object credentials, Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities) This constructor should only be used byAuthenticationManagerorAuthenticationProviderimplementations that are satisfied with producing a trusted (i.e.
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionauthenticated(Object principal, Object credentials, Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities) This factory method can be safely used by any code that wishes to create a authenticatedUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken.voidChecks thecredentials,principalanddetailsobjects, invoking theeraseCredentialsmethod on any which implementCredentialsContainer.The credentials that prove the principal is correct.The identity of the principal being authenticated.voidsetAuthenticated(boolean isAuthenticated) SeeAuthentication.isAuthenticated()for a full description.unauthenticated(Object principal, Object credentials) This factory method can be safely used by any code that wishes to create a unauthenticatedUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.security.authentication.AbstractAuthenticationTokenequals, getAuthorities, getDetails, getName, hashCode, isAuthenticated, setDetails, toString
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Constructor Details- 
UsernamePasswordAuthenticationTokenThis constructor can be safely used by any code that wishes to create aUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken, as theAbstractAuthenticationToken.isAuthenticated()will returnfalse.
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UsernamePasswordAuthenticationTokenpublic UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken(Object principal, Object credentials, Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities) This constructor should only be used byAuthenticationManagerorAuthenticationProviderimplementations that are satisfied with producing a trusted (i.e.AbstractAuthenticationToken.isAuthenticated()=true) authentication token.- Parameters:
- principal-
- credentials-
- authorities-
 
 
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Method Details- 
unauthenticatedpublic static UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken unauthenticated(Object principal, Object credentials) This factory method can be safely used by any code that wishes to create a unauthenticatedUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken.- Parameters:
- principal-
- credentials-
- Returns:
- UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken with false isAuthenticated() result
- Since:
- 5.7
 
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authenticatedpublic static UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken authenticated(Object principal, Object credentials, Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities) This factory method can be safely used by any code that wishes to create a authenticatedUsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken.- Parameters:
- principal-
- credentials-
- Returns:
- UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken with true isAuthenticated() result
- Since:
- 5.7
 
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getCredentialsDescription copied from interface:AuthenticationThe credentials that prove the principal is correct. This is usually a password, but could be anything relevant to theAuthenticationManager. Callers are expected to populate the credentials.- Returns:
- the credentials that prove the identity of the Principal
 
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getPrincipalDescription copied from interface:AuthenticationThe identity of the principal being authenticated. In the case of an authentication request with username and password, this would be the username. Callers are expected to populate the principal for an authentication request.The AuthenticationManager implementation will often return an Authentication containing richer information as the principal for use by the application. Many of the authentication providers will create a UserDetailsobject as the principal.- Returns:
- the Principalbeing authenticated or the authenticated principal after authentication.
 
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setAuthenticatedDescription copied from interface:AuthenticationSeeAuthentication.isAuthenticated()for a full description.Implementations should always allow this method to be called with a falseparameter, as this is used by various classes to specify the authentication token should not be trusted. If an implementation wishes to reject an invocation with atrueparameter (which would indicate the authentication token is trusted - a potential security risk) the implementation should throw anIllegalArgumentException.- Specified by:
- setAuthenticatedin interface- Authentication
- Overrides:
- setAuthenticatedin class- AbstractAuthenticationToken
- Parameters:
- isAuthenticated-- trueif the token should be trusted (which may result in an exception) or- falseif the token should not be trusted
- Throws:
- IllegalArgumentException- if an attempt to make the authentication token trusted (by passing- trueas the argument) is rejected due to the implementation being immutable or implementing its own alternative approach to- Authentication.isAuthenticated()
 
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eraseCredentialspublic void eraseCredentials()Description copied from class:AbstractAuthenticationTokenChecks thecredentials,principalanddetailsobjects, invoking theeraseCredentialsmethod on any which implementCredentialsContainer.- Specified by:
- eraseCredentialsin interface- CredentialsContainer
- Overrides:
- eraseCredentialsin class- AbstractAuthenticationToken
 
 
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