Tweak security example
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@ -285,28 +285,30 @@ Try it out:
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$ curl localhost:8080/
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{"status": 403, "error": "Forbidden", "message": "Access Denied"}
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$ curl user:password@localhost:8080/
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$ curl user:<password>@localhost:8080/
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{"message": "Hello World"}
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The default auto configuration has an in-memory user database with one
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entry. If you want to extend or expand that, or point to a database
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or directory server, you only need to provide a `@Bean` definition for
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an `AuthenticationManager`, e.g. in your `SampleController`:
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entry, and the `<password>` value has to be read from the logs (at
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INFO level) by default. If you want to extend or expand that, or
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point to a database or directory server, you only need to provide a
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`@Bean` definition for an `AuthenticationManager`, e.g. in your
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`SampleController`:
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@Bean
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public AuthenticationManager authenticationManager() throws Exception {
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return new AuthenticationManagerBuilder(
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ObjectPostProcessor.QUIESCENT_POSTPROCESSOR).inMemoryAuthentication().withUser("user")
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.password("password").roles("USER").and().and().build();
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ObjectPostProcessor.QUIESCENT_POSTPROCESSOR).inMemoryAuthentication().withUser("client")
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.password("secret").roles("USER").and().and().build();
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}
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Try it out:
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$ curl client:secret@localhost:8080/
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{"status": 403, "error": "Forbidden", "message": "Access Denied"}
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$ curl user:password@localhost:8080/
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{"status": 403, "error": "Forbidden", "message": "Access Denied"}
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$ curl client:secret@localhost:8080/
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{"message": "Hello World"}
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## Adding a database
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...
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}
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The app will run (going back to the default security configuration):
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The app will run (with the new security configuration):
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$ curl user:password@localhost:8080/
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$ curl client:secret@localhost:8080/
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{"error":"Internal Server Error", "status":500, "exception":...}
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but there's no data in the database yet and the `MESSAGES` table
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Now when you run the app you get a sensible response:
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$ curl user:password@localhost:8080/
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$ curl client:secret@localhost:8080/
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{"ID":0, "MESSAGE":"Hello Phil"}
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Obviously, this is only the start, but hopefully you have a good grasp
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