authenticateBasic
Signature
Description
Wraps the inner route with Http Basic authentication support using a given Authenticator[T]
.
Provides support for handling HTTP Basic Authentication.
Given a function returning Some[T]
upon successful authentication and None
otherwise,
respectively applies the inner route or rejects the request with a AuthenticationFailedRejection
rejection,
which by default is mapped to an 401 Unauthorized
response.
Longer-running authentication tasks (like looking up credentials in a database) should use the authenticateBasicAsync variant of this directive which allows it to run without blocking routing layer of Akka HTTP, freeing it for other requests.
Standard HTTP-based authentication which uses the WWW-Authenticate
header containing challenge data and
Authorization
header for receiving credentials is implemented in subclasses of HttpAuthenticator
.
See Credentials and password timing attacks for details about verifying the secret.
警告
Make sure to use basic authentication only over SSL/TLS because credentials are transferred in plaintext.
Example
def myUserPassAuthenticator(credentials: Credentials): Option[String] =
credentials match {
case p @ Credentials.Provided(id) if p.verify("p4ssw0rd") => Some(id)
case _ => None
}
val route =
Route.seal {
path("secured") {
authenticateBasic(realm = "secure site", myUserPassAuthenticator) { userName =>
complete(s"The user is '$userName'")
}
}
}
// tests:
Get("/secured") ~> route ~> check {
status shouldEqual StatusCodes.Unauthorized
responseAs[String] shouldEqual "The resource requires authentication, which was not supplied with the request"
header[`WWW-Authenticate`].get.challenges.head shouldEqual HttpChallenge("Basic", Some("secure site"))
}
val validCredentials = BasicHttpCredentials("John", "p4ssw0rd")
Get("/secured") ~> addCredentials(validCredentials) ~> // adds Authorization header
route ~> check {
responseAs[String] shouldEqual "The user is 'John'"
}
val invalidCredentials = BasicHttpCredentials("Peter", "pan")
Get("/secured") ~>
addCredentials(invalidCredentials) ~> // adds Authorization header
route ~> check {
status shouldEqual StatusCodes.Unauthorized
responseAs[String] shouldEqual "The supplied authentication is invalid"
header[`WWW-Authenticate`].get.challenges.head shouldEqual HttpChallenge("Basic", Some("secure site"))
}
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