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cas-client-autoconfig-support

Library providing annotation-based configuration support for CAS Java clients. Primarily designed for super easy CASification of Spring Boot apps.

This project was developed as part of Unicon's Open Source Support program. Professional Support / Integration Assistance for this module is available. For more information visit.

Current version

1.3.0-GA

Usage

  • Define a dependency:

Maven:

<dependency>
    <groupId>net.unicon.cas</groupId>
    <artifactId>cas-client-autoconfig-support</artifactId>
    <version>1.3.0-GA</version>      
</dependency>

Gradle:

dependencies {
      ...
      compile 'net.unicon.cas:cas-client-autoconfig-support:1.3.0-GA'
      ...
}
  • Add the following required properties

in Spring Boot's application.properties or application.yml Example:

   cas.server-url-prefix=https://cashost.com/cas
   cas.server-login-url=https://cashost.com/cas/login
   cas.client-host-url=https://casclient.com
  • Annotate Spring Boot application (or any @Configuration class) with @EnableCasClient annotation
    @SpringBootApplication
    @Controller
    @EnableCasClient
    public class MyApplication { .. }

For CAS3 protocol (authentication and validation filters) - which is default if nothing is specified

   cas.validation-type=CAS3

For CAS2 protocol (authentication and validation filters)

   cas.validation-type=CAS

For SAML protocol (authentication and validation filters)

   cas.validation-type=SAML

Available optional properties

  • cas.authentication-url-patterns
  • cas.validation-url-patterns
  • cas.request-wrapper-url-patterns
  • cas.assertion-thread-local-url-patterns
  • cas.gateway
  • cas.use-session
  • cas.redirect-after-validation
  • cas.allowed-proxy-chains
  • cas.proxy-callback-url
  • cas.proxy-receptor-url
  • cas.accept-any-proxy
  • server.context-parameters.renew

Advanced configuration

This library does not expose ALL the CAS client configuration options via standard Spring property sources, but only most commonly used ones. If there is a need however, to set any number of not exposed, 'exotic' properties, there is a way: just extend CasClientConfigurerAdapter class in your @EnableCasClient annotated class and override appropriate configuration method(s) for CAS client filter(s) in question. For example:

    @SpringBootApplication
    @EnableCasClient
    class CasProtectedApplication extends CasClientConfigurerAdapter {    
        @Override
        void configureValidationFilter(FilterRegistrationBean validationFilter) {           
            validationFilter.getInitParameters().put("millisBetweenCleanUps", "120000");
        }        
        @Override
        void configureAuthenticationFilter(FilterRegistrationBean authenticationFilter) {
            authenticationFilter.getInitParameters().put("artifactParameterName", "casTicket");
            authenticationFilter.getInitParameters().put("serviceParameterName", "targetService");
        }                                
    }

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