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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:
- I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK
- Then I started the project and everything went as expected.
- 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
- 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.
spring-security grails-3.3
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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:
- I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK
- Then I started the project and everything went as expected.
- 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
- 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.
spring-security grails-3.3
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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:
- I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK
- Then I started the project and everything went as expected.
- 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
- 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.
spring-security grails-3.3
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:
- I've created a new grails project in Intellij with Grails 3.3.9 SDK and Java 8 JDK
- Then I started the project and everything went as expected.
- 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
- 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.
spring-security grails-3.3
spring-security grails-3.3
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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
add a comment |
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
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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