Is there a "getCurrentUser
" method in Spring to access the user that is currently part of a request - even if that user's name is not being passed around as part of a web request?
1 Answer
Since you have tagged your question with spring-security I assume your question is in same context. With spring-security you can retrieve current user as :
Object principal = SecurityContextHolder.getContext().getAuthentication().getPrincipal();
UserDetails userDetails = null;
if (principal instanceof UserDetails) {
userDetails = (UserDetails) principal;
}
String userName = userDetails.getUsername();
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Also Spring Security exposes its authentication data via
HttpServletRequest.getPrincipal()
.– axtavtAug 19, 2010 at 16:21 -
1this does not work for me getAuthentication() returns null, even though user is logged in stackoverflow.com/q/7811200/106261 Oct 18, 2011 at 17:58