org.springframework.social.connect.web.ProviderSignInController Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: Application.java From spring-social-wechat-sample with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Bean public ProviderSignInController providerSignInController(ConnectionFactoryLocator connectionFactoryLocator, UsersConnectionRepository usersConnectionRepository, WechatSignInAdapter wechatSignInAdapter) { ((InMemoryUsersConnectionRepository) usersConnectionRepository) .setConnectionSignUp((Connection<?> connection) -> connection.getKey().getProviderUserId()); return new ProviderSignInController(connectionFactoryLocator, usersConnectionRepository, wechatSignInAdapter); }
Example #2
Source File: SocialWebAutoConfiguration.java From spring-security-oauth2-boot with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Bean @ConditionalOnBean(SignInAdapter.class) @ConditionalOnMissingBean public ProviderSignInController signInController(ConnectionFactoryLocator factoryLocator, UsersConnectionRepository usersRepository, SignInAdapter signInAdapter) { ProviderSignInController controller = new ProviderSignInController(factoryLocator, usersRepository, signInAdapter); if (!CollectionUtils.isEmpty(this.signInInterceptors)) { controller.setSignInInterceptors(this.signInInterceptors); } return controller; }
Example #3
Source File: SocialConfig.java From Spring-Security-Third-Edition with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Configuring a {@link ProviderSignInController} to intercept OAuth2 * requests that will be used to initiate an OAuth2 handshake with the specified * OAuth2 provider. * @return */ @Bean public ProviderSignInController providerSignInController() { ((JdbcUsersConnectionRepository) usersConnectionRepository) .setConnectionSignUp(providerConnectionSignup); return new ProviderSignInController( connectionFactoryLocator, usersConnectionRepository, authSignInAdapter()); }
Example #4
Source File: SocialConfig.java From Spring-Security-Third-Edition with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Bean public ProviderSignInController providerSignInController() { ((JdbcUsersConnectionRepository) usersConnectionRepository) .setConnectionSignUp(providerConnectionSignup); return new ProviderSignInController( connectionFactoryLocator, usersConnectionRepository, authSignInAdapter()); }
Example #5
Source File: SocialConfig.java From Spring-Security-Third-Edition with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Bean public ProviderSignInController providerSignInController() { ((JdbcUsersConnectionRepository) usersConnectionRepository) .setConnectionSignUp(providerConnectionSignup); return new ProviderSignInController( connectionFactoryLocator, usersConnectionRepository, authSignInAdapter()); }
Example #6
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From tutorials with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Bean // @Primary public ProviderSignInController providerSignInController() { ConnectionFactoryLocator connectionFactoryLocator = connectionFactoryLocator(); UsersConnectionRepository usersConnectionRepository = getUsersConnectionRepository(connectionFactoryLocator); ((InMemoryUsersConnectionRepository) usersConnectionRepository).setConnectionSignUp(facebookConnectionSignup); return new ProviderSignInController(connectionFactoryLocator, usersConnectionRepository, new FacebookSignInAdapter()); }
Example #7
Source File: SocialConfig.java From lolibox with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Bean public ProviderSignInController providerSignInController(ConnectionFactoryLocator connectionFactoryLocator, UsersConnectionRepository usersConnectionRepository) { return new ProviderSignInController(connectionFactoryLocator, usersConnectionRepository, new SimpleSignInAdapter(new HttpSessionRequestCache())); }