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public interface Authentication
Represents the token for an authentication request or for an authenticated principal once the request has been
processed by the AuthenticationManager.authenticate(Authentication)
method.
Once the request has been authenticated, the Authentication will usually be stored in a thread-local
SecurityContext managed by the SecurityContextHolder
by the authentication mechanism which is
being used. An explicit authentication can be achieved, without using one of Spring Security's authentication
mechanisms, by creating an Authentication instance and using the code:
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(anAuthentication);Note that unless the Authentication has the authenticated property set to true, it will still be authenticated by any security interceptor (for method or web invocations) which encounters it.
In most cases, the framework transparently takes care of managing the security context and authentication objects for you.
Method Summary | |
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Collection<GrantedAuthority> |
getAuthorities()
Set by an AuthenticationManager to indicate the authorities that the principal has been
granted. |
Object |
getCredentials()
The credentials that prove the principal is correct. |
Object |
getDetails()
Stores additional details about the authentication request. |
Object |
getPrincipal()
The identity of the principal being authenticated. |
boolean |
isAuthenticated()
Used to indicate to AbstractSecurityInterceptor whether it should present the
authentication token to the AuthenticationManager . |
void |
setAuthenticated(boolean isAuthenticated)
See isAuthenticated() for a full description. |
Methods inherited from interface java.security.Principal |
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equals, getName, hashCode, toString |
Method Detail |
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Collection<GrantedAuthority> getAuthorities()
AuthenticationManager
to indicate the authorities that the principal has been
granted. Note that classes should not rely on this value as being valid unless it has been set by a trusted
AuthenticationManager
.
Implementations should ensure that modifications to the returned collection array do not affect the state of the Authentication object, or use an unmodifiable instance.
Object getCredentials()
AuthenticationManager
. Callers are expected to populate the credentials.
Principal
Object getDetails()
null
if not usedObject getPrincipal()
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 UserDetails
object as the principal.
Principal
being authenticated or the authenticated principal after authentication.boolean isAuthenticated()
AbstractSecurityInterceptor
whether it should present the
authentication token to the AuthenticationManager
. Typically an AuthenticationManager
(or, more often, one of its AuthenticationProvider
s) will return an immutable authentication token
after successful authentication, in which case that token can safely return true
to this method.
Returning true
will improve performance, as calling the AuthenticationManager
for
every request will no longer be necessary.
For security reasons, implementations of this interface should be very careful about returning
true
from this method unless they are either immutable, or have some way of ensuring the properties
have not been changed since original creation.
AbstractSecurityInterceptor
does not need
to present the token to the AuthenticationManager
again for re-authentication.void setAuthenticated(boolean isAuthenticated) throws IllegalArgumentException
isAuthenticated()
for a full description.
Implementations should always allow this method to be called with a false
parameter,
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 a true
parameter (which would indicate
the authentication token is trusted - a potential security risk) the implementation should throw an
IllegalArgumentException
.
isAuthenticated
- true
if the token should be trusted (which may result in an exception) or
false
if the token should not be trusted
IllegalArgumentException
- if an attempt to make the authentication token trusted (by passing
true
as the argument) is rejected due to the implementation being immutable or
implementing its own alternative approach to isAuthenticated()
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