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Bean of type 'org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.registration.ClientRegistrationRepository' that could not be found. - Spring Security

I am developing a spring application with spring-security and login with google but I get this error when executing the application:

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APPLICATION FAILED TO START
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Description:

Method springSecurityFilterChain in org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.configuration.WebSecurityConfiguration required a bean of type 'org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.registration.ClientRegistrationRepository' that could not be found.

The following candidates were found but could not be injected:
    - Bean method 'clientRegistrationRepository' in 'OAuth2ClientRegistrationRepositoryConfiguration' not loaded because OAuth2 Clients Configured Condition registered clients is not available


Action:

Consider revisiting the entries above or defining a bean of type 'org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.registration.ClientRegistrationRepository' in your configuration.

My application.yml:

spring:
    datasource:
        url: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/manager
        username: application_spring
        password: application_spring

    jpa:
        show-sql: true
        hibernate:
            ddl-auto: update
security:
      oauth2:
        client:
          registration:
            google:
              client-id: {client id}
              client-secret: {client-secret}
              redirectUri: "{baseUrl}/oauth2/callback/{registrationId}"
              scope:
                - email
                - profile
app:
  auth:
    tokenSecret: 926D96C90030DD58429D2751AC1BDBBC
    tokenExpirationMsec: 864000000
  oauth2:
    # After successfully authenticating with the OAuth2 Provider,
    # we'll be generating an auth token for the user and sending the token to the
    # redirectUri mentioned by the frontend client in the /oauth2/authorize request.
    # We're not using cookies because they won't work well in mobile clients.
    authorizedRedirectUris:
      - http://localhost:3000/oauth2/redirect
      - myandroidapp://oauth2/redirect
      - myiosapp://oauth2/redirect

And my SecurityConfig class:

package com.manager.manager.config;

import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.method.configuration.EnableGlobalMethodSecurity;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.configuration.EnableWebSecurity;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.security.authentication.AuthenticationManager;
import org.springframework.security.config.BeanIds;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.authentication.builders.AuthenticationManagerBuilder;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.builders.HttpSecurity;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.configuration.WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter;
import org.springframework.security.config.http.SessionCreationPolicy;
import org.springframework.security.crypto.bcrypt.BCryptPasswordEncoder;
import org.springframework.security.crypto.password.PasswordEncoder;
import org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.registration.ClientRegistrationRepository;
import org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.web.AuthorizationRequestRepository;
import org.springframework.security.oauth2.core.endpoint.OAuth2AuthorizationRequest;
import org.springframework.security.web.authentication.UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter;

import com.manager.manager.security.oatuh2.CustomOAuth2UserService;
import com.manager.manager.security.oatuh2.HttpCookieOAuth2AuthorizationRequestRepository;
import com.manager.manager.security.oatuh2.OAuth2AuthenticationFailureHandler;
import com.manager.manager.security.oatuh2.OAuth2AuthenticationSuccessHandler;
import com.manager.manager.security.utils.RestAuthenticationEntryPoint;
import com.manager.manager.security.utils.TokenAuthenticationFilter;
import com.manager.manager.service.impl.CustomUserDetailsService;

@Configuration
@EnableWebSecurity
@EnableGlobalMethodSecurity(
        securedEnabled = true,
        jsr250Enabled = true,
        prePostEnabled = true
)
public class SecurityConfig extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {
    @Autowired
    private CustomUserDetailsService customUserDetailsService;

    @Autowired
    private CustomOAuth2UserService customOAuth2UserService;

    @Autowired
    private OAuth2AuthenticationSuccessHandler oAuth2AuthenticationSuccessHandler;

    @Autowired
    private OAuth2AuthenticationFailureHandler oAuth2AuthenticationFailureHandler;

    @Autowired
    private HttpCookieOAuth2AuthorizationRequestRepository httpCookieOAuth2AuthorizationRequestRepository;

    @Bean
    public TokenAuthenticationFilter tokenAuthenticationFilter() {
        return new TokenAuthenticationFilter();
    }

    /*
      By default, Spring OAuth2 uses HttpSessionOAuth2AuthorizationRequestRepository to save
      the authorization request. But, since our service is stateless, we can't save it in
      the session. We'll save the request in a Base64 encoded cookie instead.
    */
    @Bean
    public HttpCookieOAuth2AuthorizationRequestRepository cookieAuthorizationRequestRepository() {
        return new HttpCookieOAuth2AuthorizationRequestRepository();
    }

    @Override
    public void configure(AuthenticationManagerBuilder authenticationManagerBuilder) throws Exception {
        authenticationManagerBuilder
                .userDetailsService(customUserDetailsService)
                .passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder());
    }

    @Bean
    public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() {
        return new BCryptPasswordEncoder();
    }

    @Bean(BeanIds.AUTHENTICATION_MANAGER)
    @Override
    public AuthenticationManager authenticationManagerBean() throws Exception {
        return super.authenticationManagerBean();
    }

    @Override
    protected void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
        http
                .cors()
                    .and()
                .sessionManagement()
                    .sessionCreationPolicy(SessionCreationPolicy.STATELESS)
                    .and()
                .csrf()
                    .disable()
                .formLogin()
                    .disable()
                .httpBasic()
                    .disable()
                .exceptionHandling()
                    .authenticationEntryPoint(new RestAuthenticationEntryPoint())
                    .and()
                .authorizeRequests()
                    .antMatchers("/",
                        "/error",
                        "/favicon.ico",
                        "/**/*.png",
                        "/**/*.gif",
                        "/**/*.svg",
                        "/**/*.jpg",
                        "/**/*.html",
                        "/**/*.css",
                        "/**/*.js")
                        .permitAll()
                    .antMatchers("/auth/**", "/oauth2/**")
                        .permitAll()
                    .anyRequest()
                        .authenticated()
                    .and()
                .oauth2Login()
                    .authorizationEndpoint()
                        .baseUri("/oauth2/authorize")
                        .authorizationRequestRepository(cookieAuthorizationRequestRepository())
                        .and()
                    .redirectionEndpoint()
                        .baseUri("/oauth2/callback/*")
                        .and()
                    .userInfoEndpoint()
                        .userService(customOAuth2UserService)
                        .and()
                    .successHandler(oAuth2AuthenticationSuccessHandler)
                    .failureHandler(oAuth2AuthenticationFailureHandler);

        // Add our custom Token based authentication filter
        http.addFilterBefore(tokenAuthenticationFilter(), UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter.class);
    }



}

To do this app I was following this tutorial : https://www.callicoder.com/spring-boot-security-oauth2-social-login-part-2/

Anybody knows what could be the problem? Thanks

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xectpp Avatar asked Apr 09 '20 19:04

xectpp


1 Answers

Seems like and indentation issue, security property must be beneath the spring property like so

spring:
   security:
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Saurabh Gour Avatar answered Oct 06 '22 08:10

Saurabh Gour