DefaultCsrfToken.java

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package org.springframework.security.web.csrf;

import java.io.Serial;

import org.springframework.util.Assert;

/**
 * A CSRF token that is used to protect against CSRF attacks.
 *
 * @author Rob Winch
 * @since 3.2
 */
public final class DefaultCsrfToken implements CsrfToken {

	@Serial
	private static final long serialVersionUID = 6552658053267913685L;

	private final String token;

	private final String parameterName;

	private final String headerName;

	/**
	 * Creates a new instance
	 * @param headerName the HTTP header name to use
	 * @param parameterName the HTTP parameter name to use
	 * @param token the value of the token (i.e. expected value of the HTTP parameter of
	 * parametername).
	 */
	public DefaultCsrfToken(String headerName, String parameterName, String token) {
		Assert.hasLength(headerName, "headerName cannot be null or empty");
		Assert.hasLength(parameterName, "parameterName cannot be null or empty");
		Assert.hasLength(token, "token cannot be null or empty");
		this.headerName = headerName;
		this.parameterName = parameterName;
		this.token = token;
	}

	@Override
	public String getHeaderName() {
		return this.headerName;
	}

	@Override
	public String getParameterName() {
		return this.parameterName;
	}

	@Override
	public String getToken() {
		return this.token;
	}

}