I'm writing a small web-app using Spring Boot 2 as the backend and Angular6/Ionic as the front end. The intention is to have users add the site to their home screen and for it to basically look/feel like a native app. This is working pretty well but I would like to use Google for login with Spring Security Oauth2. My problem is that Spring Boot keeps the user auth tokens on the server associated with the session, and the IOS home screen icon loads with all cookies cleared every time the icon is clicked. Since the cookie is gone when the page loads, the user needs to log in again.
Apparently html5 local storage should persist from launch to launch, so I'm thinking I need generate a key for the user after auth which can be stored in in local storage on the device, then when the the user accesses the page it can provide this key which I can use to "Authenticate" them on the server... something along those lines.
I'm looking for ideas of how to allow the user to stay "Logged in" without the availability of cookies being reliably stored for any length of time.
Currently Using Spring Boot 2 Angular 6 Ionic 4 Spring Security Spring Oauth2
Everything is behind security except for the login page.
At the moment I'm persisting sessions to jdbc and my configs look like this:
applicaion.yml
spring.security.oauth2.client.registration.google.client-id=XXXXX
spring.security.oauth2.client.registration.google.client-secret=XXXX
server.servlet.session.persistent=true
spring.session.store-type=jdbc
spring.session.jdbc.initialize-schema=always
MvcConfig.java
@EnableWebMvc
public class MvcConfig implements WebMvcConfigurer {
@Override
public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
registry.addResourceHandler("/static/**")
.addResourceLocations("/static");
registry.addResourceHandler("/static/*.js", "/static/*.css", "/static/*.svg")
.addResourceLocations("/static")
.setCacheControl(CacheControl.maxAge(365, TimeUnit.DAYS));
}
}
SecurityConfig.java
@Configuration
public class SecurityConfig extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {
@Override
protected void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
http.authorizeRequests()
.anyRequest().authenticated()
.and()
.oauth2Login().and().logout().logoutSuccessUrl("/");
}
}
I've tried telling spring to put session ID's as x-auth headers, but google oauth appears to stop working then. As in I go to a page, get the screen to click on to log in with google, log in with google and am returned to my login page with an error: "Your login attempt was not successful, try again."
So basically google oauth works with config above but fails with this added to SecurityConfig.java
@Bean
public HttpSessionIdResolver httpSessionIdResolver() {
return new HeaderHttpSessionIdResolver("X-Auth-Token");
}
This is apparently failing because The appropriate session information isn't getting passed to/back from Google. My login process produces 3 "sessions"
1) When the user first tries to access the page and gets the login page
2) When the token response is returned from google. This session indicates an error of "authorization_request_not_found"
3) When the user is re-directed back to the login page.
It looks like some info about the session is being passed to/back from google but the session ID's doing look right
Request to google auth is:
https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth?response_type=code&client_id=1111111111111-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com&scope=openid%20profile%20email&state=NGW6kTxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx%3D&redirect_uri=http://localhost.com:9733/login/oauth2/code/google
Callback from google auth:
http://localhost:9733/login/oauth2/code/google?state=NGW6kTxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx%3D&code=4/xxxx_xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&scope=openid+email+profile+https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile+https://www.googleapis.com/auth/plus.me+https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email&authuser=0&session_state=6ee92xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx..2618&prompt=none