org.springframework.security.saml.trust.httpclient.TLSProtocolConfigurer Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: TLSConfigurerTest.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void configure_defaults() throws Exception { TLSConfigurer configurer = spy(new TLSConfigurer()); TLSProtocolConfigurer tlsProtocolConfigurer = mock(TLSProtocolConfigurer.class); when(configurer.createDefaultTlsProtocolConfigurer()).thenReturn(tlsProtocolConfigurer); configurer.init(builder); configurer.configure(builder); verify(tlsConfig).getProtocolName(); verify(tlsConfig).getProtocolPort(); verify(tlsConfig).getSslHostnameVerification(); verify(tlsConfig).getTrustedKeys(); verify(builder).setSharedObject(eq(TLSProtocolConfigurer.class), eq(tlsProtocolConfigurer)); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setProtocolName(eq(tlsConfig.getProtocolName())); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setProtocolPort(eq(tlsConfig.getProtocolPort())); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setSslHostnameVerification(eq(tlsConfig.getSslHostnameVerification())); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setTrustedKeys(eq(tlsConfig.getTrustedKeys())); }
Example #2
Source File: TLSConfigurerTest.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void configure_custom() throws Exception { TLSConfigurer configurer = spy(new TLSConfigurer()); TLSProtocolConfigurer tlsProtocolConfigurer = mock(TLSProtocolConfigurer.class); when(configurer.createDefaultTlsProtocolConfigurer()).thenReturn(tlsProtocolConfigurer); configurer .protocolName("protocol") .protocolPort(9999) .sslHostnameVerification("strict") .trustedKeys("one", "two"); configurer.init(builder); configurer.configure(builder); verify(tlsConfig, never()).getProtocolName(); verify(tlsConfig, never()).getProtocolPort(); verify(tlsConfig, never()).getSslHostnameVerification(); verify(tlsConfig, never()).getTrustedKeys(); verify(builder).setSharedObject(eq(TLSProtocolConfigurer.class), eq(tlsProtocolConfigurer)); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setProtocolName(eq("protocol")); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setProtocolPort(eq(9999)); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setSslHostnameVerification(eq("strict")); verify(tlsProtocolConfigurer).setTrustedKeys((Set<String>) MockitoHamcrest.argThat(contains("one", "two"))); }
Example #3
Source File: TLSConfigurer.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Override public void configure(ServiceProviderBuilder builder) throws Exception { KeyManager keyManager = builder.getSharedObject(KeyManager.class); TLSProtocolConfigurer configurer = createDefaultTlsProtocolConfigurer(); configurer.setProtocolName(Optional.ofNullable(protocolName).orElseGet(config::getProtocolName)); configurer.setProtocolPort(Optional.ofNullable(protocolPort).orElseGet(config::getProtocolPort)); configurer.setSslHostnameVerification(Optional.ofNullable(sslHostnameVerification).orElseGet(config::getSslHostnameVerification)); configurer.setTrustedKeys(Optional.ofNullable(trustedKeys).orElseGet(config::getTrustedKeys)); configurer.setKeyManager(keyManager); configurer.afterPropertiesSet(); builder.setSharedObject(TLSProtocolConfigurer.class, configurer); }
Example #4
Source File: TLSConfigurer.java From spring-boot-security-saml with MIT License | 4 votes |
@VisibleForTesting protected TLSProtocolConfigurer createDefaultTlsProtocolConfigurer() { return new TLSProtocolConfigurer(); }
Example #5
Source File: SAMLConfig.java From spring-boot-security-saml-samples with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Bean public TLSProtocolConfigurer tlsProtocolConfigurer(KeyManager keyManager) { TLSProtocolConfigurer configurer = new TLSProtocolConfigurer(); configurer.setKeyManager(keyManager); return configurer; }