Securing static resources in a Spring Boot App
I want to secure all content in the 'static' folder of a Spring Boot app.
I have tried all sorts of combinations in my security config including:
.antMatchers("/resources/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/resources/static/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/static/**").authenticated()
None of these work. What is the correct way to do this?
spring-boot spring-security
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I want to secure all content in the 'static' folder of a Spring Boot app.
I have tried all sorts of combinations in my security config including:
.antMatchers("/resources/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/resources/static/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/static/**").authenticated()
None of these work. What is the correct way to do this?
spring-boot spring-security
Those folders are served, but they're not actually within the path of any web request, so they don't match to anything. A proper solution would be to put your static resources within folders, eg.src/main/resources/static/css/mystyle.css
and to add matchers to those, eg..antMatchers("/css/**").authenticated()
.
– g00glen00b
Nov 21 '18 at 14:27
Thanks but, I have tried that and it doesn't work.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 14:52
1
I'm using Spring Boot 1.5.1.RELEASE and my static resources are in src/main/resources/static. I want to prevent unauthorized users downloading certain javascript files.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 15:33
Show your complete configuration class with all anotations.
– dur
Nov 22 '18 at 21:24
It's ok. I have a work around. I created a folder call app-js and moved all the JavaScript I wanted to secure into this folder and that works.
– SME
Nov 22 '18 at 22:15
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I want to secure all content in the 'static' folder of a Spring Boot app.
I have tried all sorts of combinations in my security config including:
.antMatchers("/resources/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/resources/static/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/static/**").authenticated()
None of these work. What is the correct way to do this?
spring-boot spring-security
I want to secure all content in the 'static' folder of a Spring Boot app.
I have tried all sorts of combinations in my security config including:
.antMatchers("/resources/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/resources/static/**").authenticated()
.antMatchers("/static/**").authenticated()
None of these work. What is the correct way to do this?
spring-boot spring-security
spring-boot spring-security
asked Nov 21 '18 at 14:24
SME
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Those folders are served, but they're not actually within the path of any web request, so they don't match to anything. A proper solution would be to put your static resources within folders, eg.src/main/resources/static/css/mystyle.css
and to add matchers to those, eg..antMatchers("/css/**").authenticated()
.
– g00glen00b
Nov 21 '18 at 14:27
Thanks but, I have tried that and it doesn't work.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 14:52
1
I'm using Spring Boot 1.5.1.RELEASE and my static resources are in src/main/resources/static. I want to prevent unauthorized users downloading certain javascript files.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 15:33
Show your complete configuration class with all anotations.
– dur
Nov 22 '18 at 21:24
It's ok. I have a work around. I created a folder call app-js and moved all the JavaScript I wanted to secure into this folder and that works.
– SME
Nov 22 '18 at 22:15
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Those folders are served, but they're not actually within the path of any web request, so they don't match to anything. A proper solution would be to put your static resources within folders, eg.src/main/resources/static/css/mystyle.css
and to add matchers to those, eg..antMatchers("/css/**").authenticated()
.
– g00glen00b
Nov 21 '18 at 14:27
Thanks but, I have tried that and it doesn't work.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 14:52
1
I'm using Spring Boot 1.5.1.RELEASE and my static resources are in src/main/resources/static. I want to prevent unauthorized users downloading certain javascript files.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 15:33
Show your complete configuration class with all anotations.
– dur
Nov 22 '18 at 21:24
It's ok. I have a work around. I created a folder call app-js and moved all the JavaScript I wanted to secure into this folder and that works.
– SME
Nov 22 '18 at 22:15
Those folders are served, but they're not actually within the path of any web request, so they don't match to anything. A proper solution would be to put your static resources within folders, eg.
src/main/resources/static/css/mystyle.css
and to add matchers to those, eg. .antMatchers("/css/**").authenticated()
.– g00glen00b
Nov 21 '18 at 14:27
Those folders are served, but they're not actually within the path of any web request, so they don't match to anything. A proper solution would be to put your static resources within folders, eg.
src/main/resources/static/css/mystyle.css
and to add matchers to those, eg. .antMatchers("/css/**").authenticated()
.– g00glen00b
Nov 21 '18 at 14:27
Thanks but, I have tried that and it doesn't work.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 14:52
Thanks but, I have tried that and it doesn't work.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 14:52
1
1
I'm using Spring Boot 1.5.1.RELEASE and my static resources are in src/main/resources/static. I want to prevent unauthorized users downloading certain javascript files.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 15:33
I'm using Spring Boot 1.5.1.RELEASE and my static resources are in src/main/resources/static. I want to prevent unauthorized users downloading certain javascript files.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 15:33
Show your complete configuration class with all anotations.
– dur
Nov 22 '18 at 21:24
Show your complete configuration class with all anotations.
– dur
Nov 22 '18 at 21:24
It's ok. I have a work around. I created a folder call app-js and moved all the JavaScript I wanted to secure into this folder and that works.
– SME
Nov 22 '18 at 22:15
It's ok. I have a work around. I created a folder call app-js and moved all the JavaScript I wanted to secure into this folder and that works.
– SME
Nov 22 '18 at 22:15
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Disable the default spring-boot resource mappings with
spring.resources.add-mappings=false
to
application.properties
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Disable the default spring-boot resource mappings with
spring.resources.add-mappings=false
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Those folders are served, but they're not actually within the path of any web request, so they don't match to anything. A proper solution would be to put your static resources within folders, eg.
src/main/resources/static/css/mystyle.css
and to add matchers to those, eg..antMatchers("/css/**").authenticated()
.– g00glen00b
Nov 21 '18 at 14:27
Thanks but, I have tried that and it doesn't work.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 14:52
1
I'm using Spring Boot 1.5.1.RELEASE and my static resources are in src/main/resources/static. I want to prevent unauthorized users downloading certain javascript files.
– SME
Nov 21 '18 at 15:33
Show your complete configuration class with all anotations.
– dur
Nov 22 '18 at 21:24
It's ok. I have a work around. I created a folder call app-js and moved all the JavaScript I wanted to secure into this folder and that works.
– SME
Nov 22 '18 at 22:15