Class ReactiveAuthenticationManagerAdapter
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.security.authentication.ReactiveAuthenticationManagerAdapter
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ReactiveAuthenticationManager
public class ReactiveAuthenticationManagerAdapter
extends Object
implements ReactiveAuthenticationManager
Adapts an AuthenticationManager to the reactive APIs. This is somewhat necessary
 because many of the ways that credentials are stored (i.e. JDBC, LDAP, etc) do not have
 reactive implementations. What's more is it is generally considered best practice to
 store passwords in a hash that is intentionally slow which would block ever request
 from coming in unless it was put on another thread.
- Since:
- 5.0
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsConstructorDescriptionReactiveAuthenticationManagerAdapter(AuthenticationManager authenticationManager) 
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionreactor.core.publisher.Mono<Authentication>authenticate(Authentication token) Attempts to authenticate the providedAuthenticationvoidsetScheduler(reactor.core.scheduler.Scheduler scheduler) Set a scheduler that will be published on to perform the authentication logic.
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Constructor Details- 
ReactiveAuthenticationManagerAdapter
 
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Method Details- 
authenticateDescription copied from interface:ReactiveAuthenticationManagerAttempts to authenticate the providedAuthentication- Specified by:
- authenticatein interface- ReactiveAuthenticationManager
- Parameters:
- token- the- Authenticationto test
- Returns:
- if authentication is successful an Authenticationis returned. If authentication cannot be determined, an empty Mono is returned. If authentication fails, a Mono error is returned.
 
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setSchedulerpublic void setScheduler(reactor.core.scheduler.Scheduler scheduler) Set a scheduler that will be published on to perform the authentication logic.- Parameters:
- scheduler- a scheduler to be published on
- Throws:
- IllegalArgumentException- if the scheduler is- null
 
 
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