As you are using Spring Security, I'd assume you have already configured authenticationManager
, and your UserEntity
implements UserDetails.
My suggestion would be to provide custom authentication failure handler and override isCredentialsNonExpired() in your UserEntity
.
Here is an example (with java based configurations).
Custom authentication failure provider
@Bean
public AuthenticationFailureHandler customAuthenticationFailureHandler() {
ExceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler exceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler =
new ExceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler();
Map<Object, Object> map = new HashMap<>();
map.put(
"org.springframework.security.authentication.CredentialsExpiredException",
"/resetPassword.html"
);
exceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler.setExceptionMappings(map);
exceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler.setRedirectStrategy(
new RedirectStrategy() {
@Override
public void sendRedirect(
HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, String url
) throws IOException {
response.sendRedirect(request.getContextPath() + url);
}
}
);
return exceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler;
}
XML way
<bean id="customAuthenticationFailureHandler" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.ExceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler">
<property name="exceptionMappings">
<props>
<prop key="org.springframework.security.authentication.CredentialsExpiredException">/change_password_page</prop>
</props>
</property>
<property name="defaultFailureUrl" value="/resetPassword"/>
</bean>
and in your security.xml
<security:form-login ... authentication-failure-handler-ref="customAuthenticationFailureHandler">
And finally in your UserEntity
@Override
public boolean isCredentialsNonExpired() {
if (// check password is expired or not) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
So when password expires, failure handler will redirect to your desired page.