Rework security autoconfiguration

This commit combines security autoconfigurations for
management endpoints and the rest of the application. By default,
if Spring Security is on the classpath, it turns on @EnableWebSecurity.
In the presence of another WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter this backs off
completely. A default AuthenticationManager is also provided with a user
and generated password. This can be turned off by specifying a bean of
type AuthenticationManager, AuthenticationProvider or UserDetailsService.

Closes gh-7958
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Madhura Bhave
2017-08-27 21:19:34 -07:00
parent f60ad0df74
commit e08ddbf838
83 changed files with 1146 additions and 2212 deletions

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@@ -20,10 +20,8 @@ import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Map;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.SpringBootApplication;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.security.SecurityProperties;
import org.springframework.boot.builder.SpringApplicationBuilder;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.core.annotation.Order;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.authentication.builders.AuthenticationManagerBuilder;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.builders.HttpSecurity;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.configuration.WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter;
@@ -60,7 +58,6 @@ public class SampleWebSecureCustomApplication implements WebMvcConfigurer {
}
@Configuration
@Order(SecurityProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER)
protected static class ApplicationSecurity extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {
@Override