UserDeserializer.java
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package org.springframework.security.jackson;
import java.util.Set;
import tools.jackson.core.JacksonException;
import tools.jackson.core.JsonParser;
import tools.jackson.core.type.TypeReference;
import tools.jackson.databind.DeserializationContext;
import tools.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import tools.jackson.databind.ValueDeserializer;
import tools.jackson.databind.node.MissingNode;
import org.springframework.security.core.GrantedAuthority;
import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.User;
/**
* Custom Deserializer for {@link User} class. This is already registered with
* {@link UserMixin}. You can also use it directly with your mixin class.
*
* @author Sebastien Deleuze
* @author Jitendra Singh
* @since 7.0
* @see UserMixin
*/
class UserDeserializer extends ValueDeserializer<User> {
private static final TypeReference<Set<GrantedAuthority>> GRANTED_AUTHORITY_SET = new TypeReference<>() {
};
/**
* This method will create {@link User} object. It will ensure successful object
* creation even if password key is null in serialized json, because credentials may
* be removed from the {@link User} by invoking {@link User#eraseCredentials()}. In
* that case there won't be any password key in serialized json.
* @param jp the JsonParser
* @param ctxt the DeserializationContext
* @return the user
* @throws JacksonException if an error during JSON processing occurs
*/
@Override
public User deserialize(JsonParser jp, DeserializationContext ctxt) throws JacksonException {
JsonNode jsonNode = ctxt.readTree(jp);
JsonNode authoritiesNode = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "authorities");
Set<GrantedAuthority> authorities = ctxt.readTreeAsValue(authoritiesNode,
ctxt.getTypeFactory().constructType(GRANTED_AUTHORITY_SET));
JsonNode passwordNode = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "password");
String username = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "username").asString();
String password = (passwordNode.isMissingNode()) ? null : passwordNode.stringValue();
boolean enabled = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "enabled").asBoolean();
boolean accountNonExpired = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "accountNonExpired").asBoolean();
boolean credentialsNonExpired = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "credentialsNonExpired").asBoolean();
boolean accountNonLocked = readJsonNode(jsonNode, "accountNonLocked").asBoolean();
User result = new User(username, password, enabled, accountNonExpired, credentialsNonExpired, accountNonLocked,
authorities);
if (passwordNode.asString(null) == null) {
result.eraseCredentials();
}
return result;
}
private JsonNode readJsonNode(JsonNode jsonNode, String field) {
return jsonNode.has(field) ? jsonNode.get(field) : MissingNode.getInstance();
}
}