This commit adds support for Jackson 3 which has the following
major differences with the Jackson 2 one:
- jackson subpackage instead of jackson2
- Jackson type prefix instead of Jackson2
- JsonMapper instead of ObjectMapper
- For configuration, JsonMapper.Builder instead of ObjectMapper
since the latter is now immutable
- Remove custom support for unmodifiable collections
- Use safe default typing via a PolymorphicTypeValidator
Jackson 3 changes compared to Jackson 2 are documented in
https://cowtowncoder.medium.com/jackson-3-0-0-ga-released-1f669cda529a
and
https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson/blob/main/jackson3/MIGRATING_TO_JACKSON_3.md.
This commit does not cover webauthn which is a special case (uses
jackson sub-package for Jackson 2 support) which will be handled in
a distinct commit.
See gh-17832
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Deleuze <sdeleuze@users.noreply.github.com>
Since RC1 is right around the corner, let's change the API
footprint as little as possible by using reflection to check
if a class has declared toBuilder themselves. If they have, we
can assume that that class's builder will produce that class.
Issue gh-18052
This reverts commit 95644fb73cd405ef4fd683e12773289343547fec, reversing
changes made to fbf7bb3be1eb7bff50cf311e8df7a869e7d9d21b.
Reverting this commit will allow us more time to
consider the ideal way to add this support to the public API.
This commit consolidates logic common to applying one
authenticaiton to another. Specifically, it will copy the
authorities in one authentication into the builder instance
of another.
Closes gh-18053
Previously GrantedAuthorities had an implicit package tangle because it
was located in ~.core and FactorGrantedAuthority is in ~.core.authority
and FactorGrantedAuthority's authority property was implicitly expected
to be constants found in `GrantedAuthorities`.
This commit moves the constants to the FactorGrantedAuthority which
resolves this tangle. It wasn't initially done because
FactorGrantedAuthority did not exist at that time.
Closes gh-18030
It would be better to introduce parameter types for
principal and credentials into Authentication.Builder
at the same time as doing so for Authentication
Issue gh-17861
- Added remaining properties
- Removed apply method since Spring Security isn't using
it right now
- Made builders extensible since the authentications are
extensible
Issue gh-17861
This commit adds a new default method to Authentication
for the purposes of creating a Builder based on the current
authentication, allowing other authentications to be
applied to it as a composite.
It also adds Builders for each one of the authentication
result classes.
Issue gh-17861
This commit simplfies the logic in JwtGrantedAuthoritiesConverter
to no longer need the authoritiesClaimName field.
Signed-off-by: chanbinme <gksmfcksqls@gmail.com>
The Spring portfolio is changing to use <inception-year>-present in
the copyright headers to simplify keeping headers up to date. This
commit updates the headers and the checkstyle accordingly.
The commit updated etc/checkstyle/header.txt
It also updated the copyright headers using the following find/replace:
Find: (Copyright \d{4})\s*(\-\d{4})? the original author or authors.
Replace: Copyright 2004-present the original author or authors.
Closes gh-17633
Add Assert.notNull validation to ensure the authentication token returned by jwtAuthenticationConverter is not null, preventing potential NullPointerException in subsequent operations.
Signed-off-by: chanbinme <gksmfcksqls@gmail.com>
- Moved to BearerTokenAuthenticationFilter constructor to align with
AuthenticationFilter
- Undeprecated BearerTokenResolver to reduce number of migration scenarios
- Updated to 7.0 schema
- Added migration docs
Issue gh-14750
Just used the nimbus JOSE library to do it, because it already has a
compliant implementation.
Closes gh-17080
Signed-off-by: David Kowis <david@kow.is>
Just used the nimbus JOSE library to do it, because it already has a
compliant implementation.
Closes gh-17080
Signed-off-by: David Kowis <david@kow.is>