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[[kotlin-config]]
= Kotlin Configuration
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Spring Security Kotlin configuration has been available since Spring Security 5.3.
It lets users configure Spring Security by using a native Kotlin DSL.
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[NOTE]
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Spring Security provides https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-security-samples/tree/main/servlet/spring-boot/kotlin/hello-security[a sample application] to demonstrate the use of Spring Security Kotlin Configuration.
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[[kotlin-config-httpsecurity]]
== HttpSecurity
How does Spring Security know that we want to require all users to be authenticated?
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How does Spring Security know we want to support form-based authentication?
There is a configuration class (called `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter`) that is being invoked behind the scenes.
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It has a method called `configure` with the following default implementation:
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[source,kotlin]
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fun configure(http: HttpSecurity) {
http {
authorizeRequests {
authorize(anyRequest, authenticated)
}
formLogin { }
httpBasic { }
}
}
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The default configuration (shown in the preceding listing):
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* Ensures that any request to our application requires the user to be authenticated
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* Lets users authenticate with form-based login
* Lets users authenticate with HTTP Basic authentication
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Note that this configuration is parallels the XML namespace configuration:
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[source,xml]
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<http>
<intercept-url pattern="/**" access="authenticated"/>
<form-login />
<http-basic />
</http>
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== Multiple HttpSecurity Instances
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We can configure multiple HttpSecurity instances, just as we can have multiple `<http>` blocks.
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The key is to extend the `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter` multiple times.
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The following example has a different configuration for URL's that start with `/api/`:
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[source,kotlin]
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@EnableWebSecurity
class MultiHttpSecurityConfig {
@Bean <1>
public fun userDetailsService(): UserDetailsService {
val users: User.UserBuilder = User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder()
val manager = InMemoryUserDetailsManager()
manager.createUser(users.username("user").password("password").roles("USER").build())
manager.createUser(users.username("admin").password("password").roles("USER","ADMIN").build())
return manager
}
@Configuration
@Order(1) <2>
class ApiWebSecurityConfigurationAdapter: WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter() {
override fun configure(http: HttpSecurity) {
http {
securityMatcher("/api/**") <3>
authorizeRequests {
authorize(anyRequest, hasRole("ADMIN"))
}
httpBasic { }
}
}
}
@Configuration <4>
class FormLoginWebSecurityConfigurerAdapter: WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter() {
override fun configure(http: HttpSecurity) {
http {
authorizeRequests {
authorize(anyRequest, authenticated)
}
formLogin { }
}
}
}
}
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<1> Configure Authentication as usual.
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<2> Create an instance of `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter` that contains `@Order` to specify which `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter` should be considered first.
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<3> The `http.antMatcher` states that this `HttpSecurity` is applicable only to URLs that start with `/api/`
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<4> Create another instance of `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter`.
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If the URL does not start with `/api/`, this configuration is used.
This configuration is considered after `ApiWebSecurityConfigurationAdapter`, since it has an `@Order` value after `1` (no `@Order` defaults to last).
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