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Grails 3.3.9 and Grails Spring Security Core Plugin login/auth Not Found



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For a project I would like to use Grails 3.3.9 and springsecurity.
Unfortunately I get a not found after starting the application for localhost:8080/login/auth. I've used the combination Grails and spring security a dozen times and it always worked.



I did the following:



  1. I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK

  2. Then I started the project and everything went as expected.

  3. After that I added the dependency compile 'org.grails.plugins:spring-security-core:3.2.3' to build.gradle. The download of all components was successful

  4. After that I used grails s2-quickstart com.testapp User Role Requestmap to create the domain classes.

The domain classes were generated as expected. In /views and /controllers nothing was created. As far as I understood the documentation, the standard controllers and views of the plugin are used.



When I start the application, I'm always redirected to http://localhost:8080/login/auth and I get a "Not found" in my browser.



What am I doing wrong?



Thank you for your time and help.










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    For a project I would like to use Grails 3.3.9 and springsecurity.
    Unfortunately I get a not found after starting the application for localhost:8080/login/auth. I've used the combination Grails and spring security a dozen times and it always worked.



    I did the following:



    1. I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK

    2. Then I started the project and everything went as expected.

    3. After that I added the dependency compile 'org.grails.plugins:spring-security-core:3.2.3' to build.gradle. The download of all components was successful

    4. After that I used grails s2-quickstart com.testapp User Role Requestmap to create the domain classes.

    The domain classes were generated as expected. In /views and /controllers nothing was created. As far as I understood the documentation, the standard controllers and views of the plugin are used.



    When I start the application, I'm always redirected to http://localhost:8080/login/auth and I get a "Not found" in my browser.



    What am I doing wrong?



    Thank you for your time and help.










    share|improve this question
























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      For a project I would like to use Grails 3.3.9 and springsecurity.
      Unfortunately I get a not found after starting the application for localhost:8080/login/auth. I've used the combination Grails and spring security a dozen times and it always worked.



      I did the following:



      1. I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK

      2. Then I started the project and everything went as expected.

      3. After that I added the dependency compile 'org.grails.plugins:spring-security-core:3.2.3' to build.gradle. The download of all components was successful

      4. After that I used grails s2-quickstart com.testapp User Role Requestmap to create the domain classes.

      The domain classes were generated as expected. In /views and /controllers nothing was created. As far as I understood the documentation, the standard controllers and views of the plugin are used.



      When I start the application, I'm always redirected to http://localhost:8080/login/auth and I get a "Not found" in my browser.



      What am I doing wrong?



      Thank you for your time and help.










      share|improve this question














      For a project I would like to use Grails 3.3.9 and springsecurity.
      Unfortunately I get a not found after starting the application for localhost:8080/login/auth. I've used the combination Grails and spring security a dozen times and it always worked.



      I did the following:



      1. I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK

      2. Then I started the project and everything went as expected.

      3. After that I added the dependency compile 'org.grails.plugins:spring-security-core:3.2.3' to build.gradle. The download of all components was successful

      4. After that I used grails s2-quickstart com.testapp User Role Requestmap to create the domain classes.

      The domain classes were generated as expected. In /views and /controllers nothing was created. As far as I understood the documentation, the standard controllers and views of the plugin are used.



      When I start the application, I'm always redirected to http://localhost:8080/login/auth and I get a "Not found" in my browser.



      What am I doing wrong?



      Thank you for your time and help.







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          The rejectIfNoRule setting (SpringSecurity) is set to true by default, so you have to create some request maps (at least one for your LoginController) to access the login.



          def loginRequestMap = new Requestmap(configAttribute: 'permitAll', url: '/login/auth', httpMethod: 'GET').save()


          Alternatively, you can set rejectIfNoRule and rejectPublicInvocations setting to false, inside your application.groovy (I cannot recommend this):



          grails.plugin.springsecurity.rejectIfNoRule = false grails.plugin.springsecurity.fii.rejectPublicInvocations = false






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            The rejectIfNoRule setting (SpringSecurity) is set to true by default, so you have to create some request maps (at least one for your LoginController) to access the login.



            def loginRequestMap = new Requestmap(configAttribute: 'permitAll', url: '/login/auth', httpMethod: 'GET').save()


            Alternatively, you can set rejectIfNoRule and rejectPublicInvocations setting to false, inside your application.groovy (I cannot recommend this):



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              The rejectIfNoRule setting (SpringSecurity) is set to true by default, so you have to create some request maps (at least one for your LoginController) to access the login.



              def loginRequestMap = new Requestmap(configAttribute: 'permitAll', url: '/login/auth', httpMethod: 'GET').save()


              Alternatively, you can set rejectIfNoRule and rejectPublicInvocations setting to false, inside your application.groovy (I cannot recommend this):



              grails.plugin.springsecurity.rejectIfNoRule = false grails.plugin.springsecurity.fii.rejectPublicInvocations = false






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                The rejectIfNoRule setting (SpringSecurity) is set to true by default, so you have to create some request maps (at least one for your LoginController) to access the login.



                def loginRequestMap = new Requestmap(configAttribute: 'permitAll', url: '/login/auth', httpMethod: 'GET').save()


                Alternatively, you can set rejectIfNoRule and rejectPublicInvocations setting to false, inside your application.groovy (I cannot recommend this):



                grails.plugin.springsecurity.rejectIfNoRule = false grails.plugin.springsecurity.fii.rejectPublicInvocations = false






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                The rejectIfNoRule setting (SpringSecurity) is set to true by default, so you have to create some request maps (at least one for your LoginController) to access the login.



                def loginRequestMap = new Requestmap(configAttribute: 'permitAll', url: '/login/auth', httpMethod: 'GET').save()


                Alternatively, you can set rejectIfNoRule and rejectPublicInvocations setting to false, inside your application.groovy (I cannot recommend this):



                grails.plugin.springsecurity.rejectIfNoRule = false grails.plugin.springsecurity.fii.rejectPublicInvocations = false







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