Update MessageDigestPasswordEncoder javadoc

Include format and migration information

Issue: gh-4674
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Rob Winch 2017-10-24 07:12:25 -05:00
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@ -28,11 +28,53 @@ import java.util.Base64;
/**
* This {@link PasswordEncoder} is provided for legacy purposes only and is not considered secure.
*
* Encodes passwords using the passed in {@link MessageDigest}
* Encodes passwords using the passed in {@link MessageDigest}.
*
* The general format of the password is:
*
* <pre>
* s = salt == null ? "" : "{" + salt + "}"
* s + digest(password + s)
* </pre>
*
* Such that "salt" is the salt, digest is the digest method, and password is the actual
* password. For example when using MD5, a password of "password", and a salt of
* "thisissalt":
*
* <pre>
* String s = salt == null ? "" : "{" + salt + "}";
* s + md5(password + s)
* "{thisissalt}" + md5(password + "{thisissalt}")
* "{thisissalt}2a4e7104c2780098f50ed5a84bb2323d"
* </pre>
*
* If the salt does not exist, then omit "{salt}" like this:
*
* <pre>
* digest(password)
* </pre>
*
* If the salt is an empty String, then only use "{}" like this:
*
* <pre>
* "{}" + digest(password + "{}")
* </pre>
*
* The format is intended to work with the DigestPasswordEncoder that was found in the
* Spring Security core module. However, the passwords will need to be migrated to include
* any salt with the password since this API provides Salt internally vs making it the
* responsibility of the user. To migrate passwords from the SaltSource use the following:
*
* <pre>
* String salt = saltSource.getSalt(user);
* String s = salt == null ? null : "{" + salt + "}";
* String migratedPassword = s + user.getPassword();
* </pre>
*
* @author Ray Krueger
* @author Luke Taylor
* @since 1.0.1
* @author Rob Winch
* @since 5.0
* @deprecated Digest based password encoding is not considered secure. Instead use an
* adaptive one way funciton like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* SCryptPasswordEncoder. Even better use {@link DelegatingPasswordEncoder} which supports