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I'm trying to implement the below spring auto login, but my authenticationManager instance throws the below exception and is not autowired. How do I get an instance of it from Spring manually? I'm not using a spring controller, I'm using a JSF request scoped bean. I get the below exception at runtime when the container tries to autowire the authenticationManager. The requestCache comes in fine. Should I be using a method on my UserDetailsService implementation (userManager)? I don't see an appropriate method exposed by UserDetailsService that takes a UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken objet. Any ideas? config:

 <http access-denied-page="/auth/denied.html">
        <intercept-url
            pattern="/**/*.xhtml"
            access="ROLE_NONE_GETS_ACCESS" />
        <intercept-url
            pattern="/auth/**"
            access="ROLE_ANONYMOUS,ROLE_USER" />
         <intercept-url
            pattern="/auth/*"
            access="ROLE_ANONYMOUS" />
         <intercept-url
            pattern="/registered/*"
            access="ROLE_USER" />
          <intercept-url
            pattern="/*"
           access="ROLE_ANONYMOUS" />
        <form-login
            login-processing-url="/j_spring_security_check.html"
            login-page="/auth/login.html"
            default-target-url="/registered/home.html"
            authentication-failure-url="/auth/login.html" />
         <logout invalidate-session="true" 
              logout-success-url="/" 
              logout-url="/auth/logout.html"/>
        <anonymous username="guest" granted-authority="ROLE_ANONYMOUS"/>
        <remember-me user-service-ref="userManager" key="e37f4b31-0c45-11dd-bd0b-0800200c9a66"/>
    </http>
    <!-- Configure the authentication provider -->
    <authentication-manager alias="am">
        <authentication-provider user-service-ref="userManager">
                <password-encoder ref="passwordEncoder" />
        </authentication-provider>
    </authentication-manager>

Exception Injection of autowired dependencies failed; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Could not autowire field: protected org.springframework.security.authentication.AuthenticationManager com.dc.web.actions.SignUpDetail.authenticationManager; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No unique bean of type [org.springframework.security.authentication.AuthenticationManager] is defined: expected single matching bean but found 2: [org.springframework.security.authentication.ProviderManager#0, org.springframework.security.authenticationManager] javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:325)

 @Named

@Scope("request") public class Signup {

 @Inject
 RequestCache requestCache;

 @Inject
 protected AuthenticationManager authenticationManager;

 public String login(){
authenticateUserAndSetSession(utilities.getLoggedInUser(), (HttpServletRequest)        FacesUtils.getExternalContext().getRequest());
    return "/home.html";
}
 private void authenticateUserAndSetSession(Users user,
            HttpServletRequest request)
        {
     UserDetails details = userManager.loadUserByUsername(user.getUsername());
  UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken usernameAndPassword = 
      new UsernamePasswordAuthenticationToken(
          user.getUsername(), "pwd", details.getAuthorities());

  // Authenticate, just to be sure
  Authentication auth = authenticationManager.authenticate(usernameAndPassword);

  // Place the new Authentication object in the security context.
  SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(auth);
}
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    You have two authentication managers according to the exception. You need to tell the Autowire which one you want to use
    – Anon
    Mar 24, 2011 at 11:40

2 Answers 2

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It's caused by the fact that Spring Security internally declares the second AuthenticationManager, so that you have two of them. You need to choose one of them with alias:

<authentication-manager alias = "am">
    ...
</authentication-manager>

@Inject @Named("am")
protected AuthenticationManager authenticationManager;  
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  • thanks for the help. I think I just need to associate a role to the user when I auto login, but I'm unsure how to do that. I still get redirected to my login page (after adding auto login code) when I make a request to /registered/home.html after the SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(authenticatedUser); call. I added my intercept urls above. Any ideas?
    – c12
    Mar 24, 2011 at 12:18
  • @c12: Authentication provider should associate roles to authentication tokens itself, so I don't have any ideas why it doesn't work.
    – axtavt
    Mar 24, 2011 at 12:27
  • yeah its weird, the Authentication object says im authenticated and have and my principal is correct
    – c12
    Mar 24, 2011 at 12:30
  • @c12: Actually, it can be caused by the fact that security context is not saved in the session. Typically, it's caused by filters=none on intercept-url, but you don't have it. Also getSession() looks suspicious.
    – axtavt
    Mar 24, 2011 at 12:40
  • I changed my code a bit and don't have the getsession call anymore, but still it doesn't store it in session
    – c12
    Mar 24, 2011 at 12:57
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@c12 If you are using customized role based authorization it is possible that the internal authorities collection of your UserDetails is not populated inside of the loadUserByUsername method of your UserManager class; If that is the case you will require to associate particular roles manually to the authorities collection. Check out snippet below (ideally it should be a part of the loadUserByUsername method body); It is assumed that... a) MyUser is your own user object b) MyUserRole is your own role object c) userDetails is what you will return from the loadUserByUsername method

MyUser myUser = userDao.getUserByUsername(username);
Set<GrantedAuthority> grantedAuthSet = new HashSet<GrantedAuthority>();
Set<MyUserRole> myUserRoleSet = myUser.getRoleSet();

for (Iterator<MyUserRole> iterator = myUserRoleSet.iterator(); iterator.hasNext();) {
    MyUserRole userRole = (MyUserRole) iterator.next();
    grantedAuthSet.add(new SimpleGrantedAuthority(userRole.getName()));
}

List<GrantedAuthority> grantedAuthList = new ArrayList<GrantedAuthority>(grantedAuthSet);
myUser.setAuthorities(grantedAuthList);
UserDetails userDetails = new User(myUser.getUsername(), myUser.getPassword(), true, true, true, true, myUser.getAuthorities());

Hope this helps!

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