org.springframework.security.saml.websso.WebSSOProfile Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurer.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(ServiceProviderBuilder builder) throws Exception { if (webSSOProfileBean == null) { if (webSSOProfile == null) { webSSOProfile = createDefaultWebSSOProfile(); } builder.setSharedObject(WebSSOProfile.class, webSSOProfile); } }
Example #2
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurerTest.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void configure() throws Exception { WebSSOProfileConfigurer configurer = spy(new WebSSOProfileConfigurer()); WebSSOProfile profile = mock(WebSSOProfile.class); when(configurer.createDefaultWebSSOProfile()).thenReturn(profile); configurer.init(builder); configurer.configure(builder); verify(builder).setSharedObject(eq(WebSSOProfile.class), eq(profile)); }
Example #3
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurerTest.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void configure_forBean() throws Exception { WebSSOProfileConfigurer configurer = spy(new WebSSOProfileConfigurer()); WebSSOProfile profile = mock(WebSSOProfile.class); when(builder.getSharedObject(WebSSOProfile.class)).thenReturn(profile); configurer.init(builder); configurer.configure(builder); verify(configurer, never()).createDefaultWebSSOProfile(); verify(builder, never()).setSharedObject(any(), any()); verifyZeroInteractions(profile); }
Example #4
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurerTest.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void configure_forConstructor() throws Exception { WebSSOProfile profile = mock(WebSSOProfile.class); WebSSOProfileConfigurer configurer = spy(new WebSSOProfileConfigurer(profile)); configurer.init(builder); configurer.configure(builder); verify(configurer, never()).createDefaultWebSSOProfile(); verify(builder).setSharedObject(WebSSOProfile.class, profile); verifyZeroInteractions(profile); }
Example #5
Source File: SamlConfig.java From blackduck-alert with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public WebSSOProfile webSSOprofile() { return new WebSSOProfileImpl(); }
Example #6
Source File: InsightsSecurityConfigurationAdapterSAML.java From Insights with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * SAML 2.0 Web SSO profile * * @return */ @Bean @Conditional(InsightsSAMLBeanInitializationCondition.class) public WebSSOProfile webSSOprofile() { return new WebSSOProfileImpl(); }
Example #7
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurer.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 4 votes |
public WebSSOProfileConfigurer(WebSSOProfile webSSOProfile) { this.webSSOProfile = webSSOProfile; }
Example #8
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurer.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override public void init(ServiceProviderBuilder builder) throws Exception { webSSOProfileBean = builder.getSharedObject(WebSSOProfile.class); }
Example #9
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurer.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 4 votes |
@VisibleForTesting protected WebSSOProfile createDefaultWebSSOProfile() { return new WebSSOProfileImpl(); }
Example #10
Source File: WebSSOProfileConfigurerTest.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void init() throws Exception { WebSSOProfileConfigurer configurer = new WebSSOProfileConfigurer(); configurer.init(builder); verify(builder).getSharedObject(eq(WebSSOProfile.class)); }
Example #11
Source File: WebSecurityConfig.java From spring-boot-security-saml-sample with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public WebSSOProfile webSSOprofile() { return new WebSSOProfileImpl(); }
Example #12
Source File: SAMLDslEntryPoint.java From spring-security-saml-dsl with MIT License | 3 votes |
/** * Profile for consumption of processed messages, cannot be null, must be set. * It is set in the custom config, so can be optional here. * User could override it if desired. * * @param webSSOprofile profile */ @Autowired(required = false) @Qualifier("webSSOprofile") @Override public void setWebSSOprofile(WebSSOProfile webSSOprofile) { super.setWebSSOprofile(webSSOprofile); }