Class NoOpPasswordEncoder

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    PasswordEncoder

    @Deprecated
    public final class NoOpPasswordEncoder
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements PasswordEncoder
    Deprecated.
    This PasswordEncoder is not secure. Instead use an adaptive one way function like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or SCryptPasswordEncoder. Even better use DelegatingPasswordEncoder which supports password upgrades. There are no plans to remove this support. It is deprecated to indicate that this is a legacy implementation and using it is considered insecure.
    This PasswordEncoder is provided for legacy and testing purposes only and is not considered secure. A password encoder that does nothing. Useful for testing where working with plain text passwords may be preferred.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      java.lang.String encode​(java.lang.CharSequence rawPassword)
      Deprecated.
      Encode the raw password.
      static PasswordEncoder getInstance()
      Deprecated.
      Get the singleton NoOpPasswordEncoder.
      boolean matches​(java.lang.CharSequence rawPassword, java.lang.String encodedPassword)
      Deprecated.
      Verify the encoded password obtained from storage matches the submitted raw password after it too is encoded.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • encode

        public java.lang.String encode​(java.lang.CharSequence rawPassword)
        Deprecated.
        Description copied from interface: PasswordEncoder
        Encode the raw password. Generally, a good encoding algorithm applies a SHA-1 or greater hash combined with an 8-byte or greater randomly generated salt.
        Specified by:
        encode in interface PasswordEncoder
      • matches

        public boolean matches​(java.lang.CharSequence rawPassword,
                               java.lang.String encodedPassword)
        Deprecated.
        Description copied from interface: PasswordEncoder
        Verify the encoded password obtained from storage matches the submitted raw password after it too is encoded. Returns true if the passwords match, false if they do not. The stored password itself is never decoded.
        Specified by:
        matches in interface PasswordEncoder
        Parameters:
        rawPassword - the raw password to encode and match
        encodedPassword - the encoded password from storage to compare with
        Returns:
        true if the raw password, after encoding, matches the encoded password from storage