org.springframework.security.crypto.password.NoOpPasswordEncoder Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: InMemoryAuthenticationProviderConfiguration.java From gravitee-management-rest-api with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { String encodingAlgo = environment.getProperty(ENCODING_ALGORITHM_PROPERTY_NAME, BCRYPT_ALGORITHM); if ( encodingAlgo == null || encodingAlgo.isEmpty() ) { encodingAlgo = BCRYPT_ALGORITHM; } switch (encodingAlgo.toLowerCase()) { case BCRYPT_ALGORITHM: return new BCryptPasswordEncoder(); case NOOP_ALGORITHM: return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unsupported password encoding algorithm : " + encodingAlgo); } }
Example #2
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From dhis2-core with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 6 votes |
@Autowired public void configureGlobal( AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth, UserService userService, UserDetailsService userDetailsService, SecurityService securityService, @Lazy CustomLdapAuthenticationProvider customLdapAuthenticationProvider ) throws Exception { TwoFactorAuthenticationProvider twoFactorAuthenticationProvider = new TwoFactorAuthenticationProvider(); twoFactorAuthenticationProvider.setPasswordEncoder( encoder() ); twoFactorAuthenticationProvider.setUserService( userService ); twoFactorAuthenticationProvider.setUserDetailsService( userDetailsService ); twoFactorAuthenticationProvider.setSecurityService( securityService ); // configure the Authentication providers auth // Two factor .authenticationProvider( twoFactorAuthenticationProvider ) // LDAP Authentication .authenticationProvider( customLdapAuthenticationProvider ) // OAUTH2 .userDetailsService( defaultClientDetailsUserDetailsService ) // Use a non-encoding password for oauth2 secrets, since the secret is generated by the client .passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()); }
Example #3
Source File: GlobalSecurityConfig.java From airsonic with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder delegatingPasswordEncoder() { // Spring Security 5 require storing the encoder id alongside the encoded password // (e.g. "{md5}hash" for an MD5-encoded password hash), which differs from previous // versions. // // Airsonic unfortunately stores passwords in plain-text, which is why we are setting // the "no-op" (plain-text) password encoder as a default here. This default will be // used when no encoder id is present. // // This means that legacy Airsonic passwords (stored simply as "password" in the db) // will be matched like "{noop}password" and will be recognized successfully. In the // future password encoding updates will be done here. PasswordEncoder defaultEncoder = NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); String defaultIdForEncode = "noop"; Map<String, PasswordEncoder> encoders = new HashMap<>(); encoders.put(defaultIdForEncode, defaultEncoder); DelegatingPasswordEncoder passworEncoder = new DelegatingPasswordEncoder(defaultIdForEncode, encoders); passworEncoder.setDefaultPasswordEncoderForMatches(defaultEncoder); return passworEncoder; }
Example #4
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From Hands-On-Microservices-with-Spring-Boot-and-Spring-Cloud with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Override public void configure(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception { auth.inMemoryAuthentication() .passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()) .withUser(username).password(password) .authorities("USER"); }
Example #5
Source File: OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfig.java From gemini with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(AuthorizationServerSecurityConfigurer security) { security .passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()) // client id and secret dont need encryption .tokenKeyAccess("permitAll()") .checkTokenAccess("isAuthenticated()") .allowFormAuthenticationForClients(); // enable client_id / secret on request body form url encoded }
Example #6
Source File: PasswordEncoderFactoryBean.java From lemon with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public void afterPropertiesSet() { if ("md5".equals(type)) { this.passwordEncoder = new Md5PasswordEncoder(salt); } else { this.passwordEncoder = NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); } logger.info("choose {}", passwordEncoder.getClass()); }
Example #7
Source File: IdmEngineAutoConfigurationTest.java From flowable-engine with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void standaloneIdmEngineWithBasicDataSource() { contextRunner.run(context -> { assertThat(context) .doesNotHaveBean(AppEngine.class) .doesNotHaveBean(ProcessEngine.class) .doesNotHaveBean("idmProcessEngineConfigurationConfigurer") .doesNotHaveBean("idmAppEngineConfigurationConfigurer"); IdmEngine idmEngine = context.getBean(IdmEngine.class); assertThat(idmEngine).as("Idm engine").isNotNull(); assertAllServicesPresent(context, idmEngine); assertThat(context).hasSingleBean(CustomUserEngineConfigurerConfiguration.class) .hasSingleBean(PasswordEncoder.class) .getBean(CustomUserEngineConfigurerConfiguration.class) .satisfies(configuration -> { assertThat(configuration.getInvokedConfigurations()) .containsExactly( SpringIdmEngineConfiguration.class ); }); org.flowable.idm.api.PasswordEncoder flowablePasswordEncoder = idmEngine.getIdmEngineConfiguration().getPasswordEncoder(); PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder = context.getBean(PasswordEncoder.class); assertThat(flowablePasswordEncoder) .isInstanceOfSatisfying(SpringEncoder.class, springEncoder -> { assertThat(springEncoder.getSpringEncodingProvider()).isEqualTo(passwordEncoder); }); assertThat(passwordEncoder).isInstanceOf(NoOpPasswordEncoder.class); }); }
Example #8
Source File: Oauth20AutoConfiguration.java From MaxKey with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * ProviderManager. * @return oauth20ClientAuthenticationManager */ @Bean(name = "oauth20ClientAuthenticationManager") public ProviderManager oauth20ClientAuthenticationManager( ClientDetailsUserDetailsService oauth20ClientDetailsUserService ) { DaoAuthenticationProvider daoAuthenticationProvider= new DaoAuthenticationProvider(); PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder = NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); daoAuthenticationProvider.setPasswordEncoder(passwordEncoder); daoAuthenticationProvider.setUserDetailsService(oauth20ClientDetailsUserService); ProviderManager clientAuthenticationManager = new ProviderManager(daoAuthenticationProvider); return clientAuthenticationManager; }
Example #9
Source File: OAuth2AutoConfigurationTests.java From spring-security-oauth2-boot with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Autowired public void configureGlobal(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception { // @formatter:off auth.inMemoryAuthentication().passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()).withUser("foo") .password("bar").roles("USER"); // @formatter:on }
Example #10
Source File: OAuth2AuthorizationServerConfiguration.java From spring-security-oauth2-boot with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(AuthorizationServerSecurityConfigurer security) throws Exception { security.passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()); if (this.properties.getCheckTokenAccess() != null) { security.checkTokenAccess(this.properties.getCheckTokenAccess()); } if (this.properties.getTokenKeyAccess() != null) { security.tokenKeyAccess(this.properties.getTokenKeyAccess()); } if (this.properties.getRealm() != null) { security.realm(this.properties.getRealm()); } }
Example #11
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From Hands-On-Microservices-with-Spring-Boot-and-Spring-Cloud with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception { auth.inMemoryAuthentication() .passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()) .withUser(username).password(password) .authorities("USER"); }
Example #12
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From Hands-On-Microservices-with-Spring-Boot-and-Spring-Cloud with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception { auth.inMemoryAuthentication() .passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()) .withUser(username).password(password) .authorities("USER"); }
Example #13
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From Hands-On-Microservices-with-Spring-Boot-and-Spring-Cloud with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception { auth.inMemoryAuthentication() .passwordEncoder(NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance()) .withUser(username).password(password) .authorities("USER"); }
Example #14
Source File: PasswordEncoderFactoriesTest.java From spring-boot-demo with MIT License | 5 votes |
public static PasswordEncoder newPasswordEncoder(final String encoderType) { switch (encoderType) { case "bcrypt": return new BCryptPasswordEncoder(); case "ldap": return new org.springframework.security.crypto.password.LdapShaPasswordEncoder(); case "MD4": return new org.springframework.security.crypto.password.Md4PasswordEncoder(); case "MD5": return new org.springframework.security.crypto.password.MessageDigestPasswordEncoder("MD5"); case "noop": return org.springframework.security.crypto.password.NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); case "pbkdf2": return new Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder(); case "scrypt": return new SCryptPasswordEncoder(); case "SHA-1": return new org.springframework.security.crypto.password.MessageDigestPasswordEncoder("SHA-1"); case "SHA-256": return new org.springframework.security.crypto.password.MessageDigestPasswordEncoder("SHA-256"); case "sha256": return new org.springframework.security.crypto.password.StandardPasswordEncoder(); default: return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); } }
Example #15
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From spring-in-action-5-samples with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder encoder() { // return new StandardPasswordEncoder("53cr3t"); return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #16
Source File: WebSecurityConfig.java From Mastering-Microservices-with-Java-Third-Edition with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder encoder() { return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #17
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From Vaadin4Spring-MVP-Sample-SpringSecurity with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #18
Source File: WebSecurityConfig.java From metron with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #19
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From spring-boot-demo with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Bean PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder(){ return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #20
Source File: SecurityConfiguration.java From flowable-engine with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public static NoOpPasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return (NoOpPasswordEncoder) NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #21
Source File: SecurityConfiguration.java From flowable-engine with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public static NoOpPasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return (NoOpPasswordEncoder) NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #22
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From spring-in-action-5-samples with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder encoder() { // return new StandardPasswordEncoder("53cr3t"); return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #23
Source File: SecurityConfiguration.java From flowable-engine with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public static NoOpPasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return (NoOpPasswordEncoder) NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #24
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From spring-in-action-5-samples with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder encoder() { // return new StandardPasswordEncoder("53cr3t"); return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #25
Source File: ConfigServiceAutoConfiguration.java From apollo with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public static NoOpPasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return (NoOpPasswordEncoder) NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #26
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From microservice-integration with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #27
Source File: WebSecurityConfig.java From spring-cloud-docker-microservice-book-code with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { // 明文编码器。这是一个不做任何操作的密码编码器,是Spring提供给我们做明文测试的。 // A password encoder that does nothing. Useful for testing where working with plain text return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #28
Source File: WebSecurityConfig.java From spring-cloud-docker-microservice-book-code with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { // 明文编码器。这是一个不做任何操作的密码编码器,是Spring提供给我们做明文测试的。 // A password encoder that does nothing. Useful for testing where working with plain text return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #29
Source File: ActuatorSecurityConfig.java From spring-in-action-5-samples with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }
Example #30
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From spring-5-examples with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Bean PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() { return NoOpPasswordEncoder.getInstance(); }