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Andy Wilkinson
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Make Spring Security's filter's order configurable and default to zero
Previously, Spring Security's filter had no configured order. Due to the use of AnnotationAwareOrderComparater this meant that its order defaulted to LOWEST_PRECEDENCE. This meant that a user had to declare a FilterRegistrationBean for the filter and explicitly set its order if they want another filter to run after Spring Security's. This commit updates the security auto-configuration to assign a default order of zero to Spring Security's filter, allowing filters to be easily configured to run before it or after it. This default value can overridden using the server.filter-order property. The default order is also exposed as a constant on SecurityProperties, allowing it to be referenced from other filter declarations. Closes gh-1640 |
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src/main | Make Spring Security's filter's order configurable and default to zero | 10 years ago |
pom.xml | Next development version | 10 years ago |