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* All HTTP request paths require authentication. | * All HTTP request paths require authentication. | ||
* No specific [[#Role|roles]] or [[#Authority|authorities]] are required. | * No specific [[#Role|roles]] or [[#Authority|authorities]] are required. | ||
* There is only one user, with the user name of ''user''. The password is generated and displayed in the boot logs: | |||
Using generated security password: a18ff68c-bdc1-4990-933e-6bdf896e2b72 | |||
=User Store= | =User Store= |
Revision as of 18:01, 21 October 2018
Internal
Spring Boot and Security
Spring Security is enabled by the following Spring Boot starter dependency:
dependencies {
implementation('org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-security')
}
Spring Boot autoconfiguration will detect that Spring Security artifacts are in the class path and for a web application, basic security will be enabled:
- All HTTP request paths require authentication.
- No specific roles or authorities are required.
- There is only one user, with the user name of user. The password is generated and displayed in the boot logs:
Using generated security password: a18ff68c-bdc1-4990-933e-6bdf896e2b72