I am trying to build a Spring MVC application and securing it with Spring Security OAuth2 and the provider is Google. I was able to get the web app working without security and with form login. However, I am not able to get OAuth with google to work. Google app setup is fine as I can get the call backs etc to work with a non Spring Security app.
My security config is as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<b:beans xmlns:sec="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security"
xmlns:b="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security.xsd">
<sec:http use-expressions="true" entry-point-ref="clientAuthenticationEntryPoint">
<sec:http-basic/>
<sec:logout/>
<sec:anonymous enabled="false"/>
<sec:intercept-url pattern="/**" access="isFullyAuthenticated()"/>
<sec:custom-filter ref="oauth2ClientContextFilter" after="EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FILTER"/>
<sec:custom-filter ref="googleAuthenticationFilter" before="FILTER_SECURITY_INTERCEPTOR"/>
</sec:http>
<b:bean id="clientAuthenticationEntryPoint" class="org.springframework.security.oauth2.provider.error.OAuth2AuthenticationEntryPoint"/>
<sec:authentication-manager alias="alternateAuthenticationManager">
<sec:authentication-provider>
<sec:user-service>
<sec:user name="user" password="password" authorities="DOMAIN_USER"/>
</sec:user-service>
</sec:authentication-provider>
</sec:authentication-manager>
</b:beans>
The OAuth2 protected resource is as follows:
@Configuration
@EnableOAuth2Client
class ResourceConfiguration {
@Autowired
private Environment env;
@Resource
@Qualifier("accessTokenRequest")
private AccessTokenRequest accessTokenRequest;
@Bean
public OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails googleResource() {
AuthorizationCodeResourceDetails details = new AuthorizationCodeResourceDetails();
details.setId("google-app");
details.setClientId(env.getProperty("google.client.id"));
details.setClientSecret(env.getProperty("google.client.secret"));
details.setAccessTokenUri(env.getProperty("google.accessTokenUri"));
details.setUserAuthorizationUri(env.getProperty("google.userAuthorizationUri"));
details.setTokenName(env.getProperty("google.authorization.code"));
String commaSeparatedScopes = env.getProperty("google.auth.scope");
details.setScope(parseScopes(commaSeparatedScopes));
details.setPreEstablishedRedirectUri(env.getProperty("google.preestablished.redirect.url"));
details.setUseCurrentUri(false);
details.setAuthenticationScheme(AuthenticationScheme.query);
details.setClientAuthenticationScheme(AuthenticationScheme.form);
return details;
}
private List<String> parseScopes(String commaSeparatedScopes) {
List<String> scopes = newArrayList();
Collections.addAll(scopes, commaSeparatedScopes.split(","));
return scopes;
}
@Bean
public OAuth2RestTemplate googleRestTemplate() {
return new OAuth2RestTemplate(googleResource(), new DefaultOAuth2ClientContext(accessTokenRequest));
}
@Bean
public AbstractAuthenticationProcessingFilter googleAuthenticationFilter() {
return new GoogleOAuthentication2Filter(new GoogleAppsDomainAuthenticationManager(), googleRestTemplate(), "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth", "http://localhost:9000");
}
}
The custom authentication filter which I have written to throw a Redirect exception to get the OAuth2 authorization is as follows:
@Override
public Authentication attemptAuthentication(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws AuthenticationException, IOException, ServletException {
try {
logger.info("OAuth2 Filter Triggered!! for path {} {}", request.getRequestURI(), request.getRequestURL().toString());
logger.info("OAuth2 Filter hashCode {} request hashCode {}", this.hashCode(), request.hashCode());
String code = request.getParameter("code");
Authentication authentication = SecurityContextHolder.getContext().getAuthentication();
logger.info("Code is {} and authentication is {}", code, authentication == null ? null : authentication.isAuthenticated());
// not authenticated
if (requiresRedirectForAuthentication(code)) {
URI authURI = new URI(googleAuthorizationUrl);
logger.info("Posting to {} to trigger auth redirect", authURI);
String url = "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v2/userinfo?access_token=" + oauth2RestTemplate.getAccessToken();
logger.info("Getting profile data from {}", url);
// Should throw RedirectRequiredException
oauth2RestTemplate.getForEntity(url, GoogleProfile.class);
// authentication in progress
return null;
} else {
logger.info("OAuth callback received");
// get user profile and prepare the authentication token object.
String url = "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v2/userinfo?access_token=" + oauth2RestTemplate.getAccessToken();
logger.info("Getting profile data from {}", url);
ResponseEntity<GoogleProfile> forEntity = oauth2RestTemplate.getForEntity(url, GoogleProfile.class);
GoogleProfile profile = forEntity.getBody();
CustomOAuth2AuthenticationToken authenticationToken = getOAuth2Token(profile.getEmail());
authenticationToken.setAuthenticated(false);
Authentication authenticate = getAuthenticationManager().authenticate(authenticationToken);
logger.info("Final authentication is {}", authenticate == null ? null : authenticate.isAuthenticated());
return authenticate;
}
} catch (URISyntaxException e) {
Throwables.propagate(e);
}
return null;
}
The filter chain sequence from the Spring web app is as follows:
o.s.b.c.e.ServletRegistrationBean - Mapping servlet: 'dispatcherServlet' to [/]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'metricFilter' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'oauth2ClientContextFilter' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'googleOAuthFilter' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'org.springframework.security.filterChainProxy' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'org.springframework.security.web.access.intercept.FilterSecurityInterceptor#0' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'hiddenHttpMethodFilter' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'applicationContextIdFilter' to: [/*]
o.s.b.c.e.FilterRegistrationBean - Mapping filter: 'webRequestLoggingFilter' to: [/*]
The redirect to Google works fine and I get the callback to the filter and the authentication is successful. However after that, the request results in a redirect and it invokes the filter again (the request is the same, I have checked the hasCode). On the second call the authentication in the SecurityContext
is null
. As part of the first authentication call the Authentication object was populated in the security context, so why does it disappear?
I am working with Spring Security for the first time so may have made newbie mistake.