Reputation: 953
I try to implement a RESTFul webservice with OAuth using this guide: https://spring.io/guides/tutorials/bookmarks
I can successfully retrieve a token:
curl -v -u android-bookmarks:123456 -X POST http://localhost:8080/oauth/token -H "Accept: application/json" -d "password=password&username=User1&grant_type=password&scope=write&client_secret=12345&client_id=android-bookmarks"
Response:
{"access_token":"cdafc45f-924a-4f87-8bd0-e3e2bdffa540","token_type":"bearer","refresh_token":"609efba8-edd3-4ea3-be7b-78e449cec0ef","expires_in":43199,"scope":"write"}* Connection #0 to host localhost left intact
When I try to access the resource:
curl -G http://localhost:8080/bookmarks -H "Authorization: Bearer cdafc45f-924a-4f87-8bd0-e3e2bdffa540"
I get the following response:
{"error":"access_denied","error_description":"Invalid token does not contain resource id (oauth2-resource)"}
The Java class setting the resource id:
@Configuration
@EnableResourceServer
@EnableAuthorizationServer
public class OAuth2Configuration extends AuthorizationServerConfigurerAdapter {
public static final String RESOURCE_ID = "bookmarks";
@Autowired
AuthenticationManagerBuilder authenticationManager;
@Override
public void configure(AuthorizationServerEndpointsConfigurer endpoints)
throws Exception {
endpoints.authenticationManager(new AuthenticationManager() {
@Override
public Authentication authenticate(Authentication authentication)
throws AuthenticationException {
return authenticationManager.getOrBuild().authenticate(
authentication);
}
});
}
@Override
public void configure(ClientDetailsServiceConfigurer clients)
throws Exception {
clients.inMemory()
.withClient("android-" + RESOURCE_ID)
.authorizedGrantTypes("password", "authorization_code", "refresh_token")
.authorities("ROLE_USER")
.scopes("write")
.secret("123456")
.resourceIds(RESOURCE_ID);
}
}
When I change this code to:
clients.inMemory()
.withClient("android-" + applicationName)
.authorizedGrantTypes("password", "authorization_code", "refresh_token")
.authorities("ROLE_USER")
.scopes("write")
.secret("123456");
I can access the resource with the previously mentioned (curl) commands successfully.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 19604
Reputation: 953
Turns out that I had to implement the interface ResourceServerConfigurerAdapter. The following implementation works perfectly:
@Configuration
@EnableResourceServer
public class ResourceServer extends ResourceServerConfigurerAdapter{
@Override
public void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
// @formatter:off
http
.requestMatchers().antMatchers("/bookmarks", "/bookmarks/**")
.and()
.authorizeRequests().anyRequest().access("#oauth2.hasScope('write')");
// @formatter:on
}
@Override
public void configure(ResourceServerSecurityConfigurer resources) throws Exception {
resources.resourceId(OAuth2Configuration.RESOURCE_ID);
}
}
Upvotes: 26