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== Security Filters
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== Security Filters
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The Security Filters are inserted into the <<servlet-filterchainproxy>> with the <<servlet-securityfilterchain>> API.
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The Security Filters are inserted into the <<servlet-filterchainproxy>> with the <<servlet-securityfilterchain>> API.
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The <<servlet-filters-review,order of `Filter`>> instances matters.
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Those filters can be used for a number of different purposes, like xref:servlet/authentication/index.adoc[authentication], xref:servlet/authorization/index.adoc[authorization], xref:servlet/exploits/index.adoc[exploit protection], and more.
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It is typically not necessary to know the ordering of Spring Security's `Filter` instances.
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The filters are executed in a specific order to guarantee that they are invoked at the right time, for example, the `Filter` that performs authentication should be invoked before the `Filter` that performs authorization.
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However, there are times that it is beneficial to know the ordering.
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It is typically not necessary to know the ordering of Spring Security's ``Filter``s.
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However, there are times that it is beneficial to know the ordering, if you want to know them, you can check the {gh-url}/config/src/main/java/org/springframework/security/config/annotation/web/builders/FilterOrderRegistration.java[`FilterOrderRegistration` code].
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The following is a comprehensive list of Spring Security Filter ordering:
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To exemplify the above paragraph, let's consider the following security configuration:
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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.csrf(Customizer.withDefaults())
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.authorizeHttpRequests(authorize -> authorize
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.anyRequest().authenticated()
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)
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.httpBasic(Customizer.withDefaults())
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.formLogin(Customizer.withDefaults());
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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import org.springframework.security.config.web.servlet.invoke
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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csrf { }
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authorizeHttpRequests {
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authorize(anyRequest, authenticated)
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}
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httpBasic { }
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formLogin { }
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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====
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The above configuration will result in the following `Filter` ordering:
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[cols="1,1", options="header"]
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|====
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| Filter | Added by
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| xref:servlet/exploits/csrf.adoc[CsrfFilter] | `HttpSecurity#csrf`
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| xref:servlet/authentication/passwords/form.adoc#servlet-authentication-form[UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter] | `HttpSecurity#formLogin`
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| xref:servlet/authentication/passwords/basic.adoc[BasicAuthenticationFilter] | `HttpSecurity#httpBasic`
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| xref:servlet/authorization/authorize-http-requests.adoc[AuthorizationFilter] | `HttpSecurity#authorizeHttpRequests`
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|====
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1. First, the `CsrfFilter` is invoked to protect against xref:servlet/exploits/csrf.adoc[CSRF attacks].
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2. Second, the authentication filters are invoked to authenticate the request.
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3. Third, the `AuthorizationFilter` is invoked to authorize the request.
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[NOTE]
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There might be other `Filter` instances that are not listed above.
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If you want to see the list of filters invoked for a particular request, you can <<servlet-print-filters,print them>>.
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[[servlet-print-filters]]
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=== Printing the Security Filters
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Often times, it is useful to see the list of security ``Filter``s that are invoked for a particular request.
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For example, you want to make sure that the <<adding-custom-filter,filter you have added>> is in the list of the security filters.
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The list of filters is printed at INFO level on the application startup, so you can see something like the following on the console output for example:
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[source,text,role="terminal"]
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2023-06-14T08:55:22.321-03:00 INFO 76975 --- [ main] o.s.s.web.DefaultSecurityFilterChain : Will secure any request with [
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org.springframework.security.web.session.DisableEncodeUrlFilter@404db674,
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org.springframework.security.web.context.request.async.WebAsyncManagerIntegrationFilter@50f097b5,
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org.springframework.security.web.context.SecurityContextHolderFilter@6fc6deb7,
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org.springframework.security.web.header.HeaderWriterFilter@6f76c2cc,
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org.springframework.security.web.csrf.CsrfFilter@c29fe36,
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org.springframework.security.web.authentication.logout.LogoutFilter@ef60710,
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org.springframework.security.web.authentication.UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter@7c2dfa2,
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org.springframework.security.web.authentication.ui.DefaultLoginPageGeneratingFilter@4397a639,
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org.springframework.security.web.authentication.ui.DefaultLogoutPageGeneratingFilter@7add838c,
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org.springframework.security.web.authentication.www.BasicAuthenticationFilter@5cc9d3d0,
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org.springframework.security.web.savedrequest.RequestCacheAwareFilter@7da39774,
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org.springframework.security.web.servletapi.SecurityContextHolderAwareRequestFilter@32b0876c,
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org.springframework.security.web.authentication.AnonymousAuthenticationFilter@3662bdff,
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org.springframework.security.web.access.ExceptionTranslationFilter@77681ce4,
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org.springframework.security.web.access.intercept.AuthorizationFilter@169268a7]
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----
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And that will give a pretty good idea of the security filters that are configured for <<servlet-securityfilterchain,each filter chain>>.
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But that is not all, you can also configure your application to print the invocation of each individual filter for each request.
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That is helpful to see if the filter you have added is invoked for a particular request or to check where an exception is coming from.
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To do that, you can configure your application to <<servlet-logging,log the security events>>.
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[[adding-custom-filter]]
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=== Adding a Custom Filter to the Filter Chain
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Mostly of the times, the default security filters are enough to provide security to your application.
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For example, let's say that you want to add a `Filter` that gets a tenant id header and check if the current user has access to that tenant.
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The previous description already gives us a clue on where to add the filter, since we need to know the current user, we need to add it after the authentication filters.
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First, let's create the `Filter`:
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import java.io.IOException;
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import jakarta.servlet.Filter;
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import jakarta.servlet.FilterChain;
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import jakarta.servlet.ServletException;
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import jakarta.servlet.ServletRequest;
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import jakarta.servlet.ServletResponse;
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import jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
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import jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
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import org.springframework.security.access.AccessDeniedException;
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public class TenantFilter implements Filter {
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@Override
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public void doFilter(ServletRequest servletRequest, ServletResponse servletResponse, FilterChain filterChain) throws IOException, ServletException {
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}
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The sample code above does the following:
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====
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====
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@Bean
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}
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----
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----
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@Bean
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----
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'gh-url': ghUrl.toString(),
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'gh-url': ghUrl.toString(),
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'security-reference-url': securityReferenceUrl.toString(),
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'security-reference-url': securityReferenceUrl.toString(),
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'spring-framework-api-url': springFrameworkApiUrl.toString(),
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'spring-framework-api-url': springFrameworkApiUrl.toString(),
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'spring-framework-reference-url': springFrameworkReferenceUrl.toString(),
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'spring-framework-reference-url': springFrameworkReferenceUrl.toString(),
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'spring-security-version': project.version]
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'spring-boot-reference-url': springBootReferenceUrl.toString(),
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'spring-security-version': project.version]
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+ resolvedVersions(project.configurations.testRuntimeClasspath)
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+ resolvedVersions(project.configurations.testRuntimeClasspath)
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}
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}
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aspectjVersion=1.9.19
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aspectjVersion=1.9.19
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reactorVersion=2022.0.8
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reactorVersion=2022.0.8
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springJavaformatVersion=0.0.39
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springJavaformatVersion=0.0.39
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springBootVersion=2.4.2
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springBootVersion=3.0.8
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springFrameworkVersion=6.0.10
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springFrameworkVersion=6.0.10
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micrometerVersion=1.10.8
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micrometerVersion=1.10.8
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openSamlVersion=4.1.1
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openSamlVersion=4.1.1
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