PasswordEncoder
instead which
better accommodates best practice of randomly generated salt that is included with the
password.@Deprecated
public interface PasswordEncoder
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
java.lang.String |
encodePassword(java.lang.String rawPass,
java.lang.Object salt)
Deprecated.
Encodes the specified raw password with an implementation specific algorithm.
|
boolean |
isPasswordValid(java.lang.String encPass,
java.lang.String rawPass,
java.lang.Object salt)
Deprecated.
Validates a specified "raw" password against an encoded password.
|
java.lang.String encodePassword(java.lang.String rawPass, java.lang.Object salt)
Encodes the specified raw password with an implementation specific algorithm.
This will generally be a one-way message digest such as MD5 or SHA, but may also be a plaintext variant which does no encoding at all, but rather returns the same password it was fed. The latter is useful to plug in when the original password must be stored as-is.
The specified salt will potentially be used by the implementation to "salt" the initial value before encoding. A salt is usually a user-specific value which is added to the password before the digest is computed. This means that computation of digests for common dictionary words will be different than those in the backend store, because the dictionary word digests will not reflect the addition of the salt. If a per-user salt is used (rather than a system-wide salt), it also means users with the same password will have different digest encoded passwords in the backend store.
If a salt value is provided, the same salt value must be use when calling the
isPasswordValid(String, String, Object)
method. Note that a specific
implementation may choose to ignore the salt value (via null
), or
provide its own.
rawPass
- the password to encodesalt
- optionally used by the implementation to "salt" the raw password before
encoding. A null
value is legal.boolean isPasswordValid(java.lang.String encPass, java.lang.String rawPass, java.lang.Object salt)
Validates a specified "raw" password against an encoded password.
The encoded password should have previously been generated by
encodePassword(String, Object)
. This method will encode the
rawPass
(using the optional salt
), and then compared it
with the presented encPass
.
For a discussion of salts, please refer to encodePassword(String, Object)
.
encPass
- a pre-encoded passwordrawPass
- a raw password to encode and compare against the pre-encoded
passwordsalt
- optionally used by the implementation to "salt" the raw password before
encoding. A null
value is legal.