Class OneTimeTokenAuthentication
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.security.authentication.AbstractAuthenticationToken
org.springframework.security.authentication.ott.OneTimeTokenAuthentication
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Principal,Authentication,CredentialsContainer
The result of a successful one-time-token authentication
- Since:
- 7.0
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionOneTimeTokenAuthentication(Object principal, Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities) -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescription@Nullable ObjectThe credentials that prove the principal is correct.The identity of the principal being authenticated.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.security.authentication.AbstractAuthenticationToken
equals, eraseCredentials, getAuthorities, getDetails, getName, hashCode, isAuthenticated, setAuthenticated, setDetails, toString
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Constructor Details
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OneTimeTokenAuthentication
public OneTimeTokenAuthentication(Object principal, Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities)
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Method Details
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getPrincipal
Description copied from interface:AuthenticationThe identity of the principal being authenticated. In the case of an authentication request with username and password, this would be the username. Callers are expected to populate the principal for an authentication request.The AuthenticationManager implementation will often return an Authentication containing richer information as the principal for use by the application. Many of the authentication providers will create a
UserDetailsobject as the principal.- Returns:
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Principalbeing authenticated or the authenticated principal after authentication.
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getCredentials
Description copied from interface:AuthenticationThe credentials that prove the principal is correct. This is usually a password, but could be anything relevant to theAuthenticationManager. Callers are expected to populate the credentials.- Returns:
- the credentials that prove the identity of the
Principal
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