How to centralize spring rest API token authentication for all requests












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I am trying to create a simple rest API with token based authentication.



Every time i receive a request it must check if its a valid token and after token is validated then have to query in the database to get the customer id associated with it, and for that i have to write the same logic in the beginning of every action of the controller here is my code.



@PostMapping("/authorize")
public ResponseEntity<AuthResponse> authorize(@RequestBody AuthRequest req) {

Sting token = req.getToken();
// logic to get query in the database with the token and get the customer id associated with that.
}


Here AuthResponse and AuthRequest are my custom classes spring is auto parsing json to these classes.



Now what i would like achieve is to centralize token authentication and after the authentication pass the AuthRequest and customerId in that authorize action.










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    I am trying to create a simple rest API with token based authentication.



    Every time i receive a request it must check if its a valid token and after token is validated then have to query in the database to get the customer id associated with it, and for that i have to write the same logic in the beginning of every action of the controller here is my code.



    @PostMapping("/authorize")
    public ResponseEntity<AuthResponse> authorize(@RequestBody AuthRequest req) {

    Sting token = req.getToken();
    // logic to get query in the database with the token and get the customer id associated with that.
    }


    Here AuthResponse and AuthRequest are my custom classes spring is auto parsing json to these classes.



    Now what i would like achieve is to centralize token authentication and after the authentication pass the AuthRequest and customerId in that authorize action.










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      I am trying to create a simple rest API with token based authentication.



      Every time i receive a request it must check if its a valid token and after token is validated then have to query in the database to get the customer id associated with it, and for that i have to write the same logic in the beginning of every action of the controller here is my code.



      @PostMapping("/authorize")
      public ResponseEntity<AuthResponse> authorize(@RequestBody AuthRequest req) {

      Sting token = req.getToken();
      // logic to get query in the database with the token and get the customer id associated with that.
      }


      Here AuthResponse and AuthRequest are my custom classes spring is auto parsing json to these classes.



      Now what i would like achieve is to centralize token authentication and after the authentication pass the AuthRequest and customerId in that authorize action.










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      I am trying to create a simple rest API with token based authentication.



      Every time i receive a request it must check if its a valid token and after token is validated then have to query in the database to get the customer id associated with it, and for that i have to write the same logic in the beginning of every action of the controller here is my code.



      @PostMapping("/authorize")
      public ResponseEntity<AuthResponse> authorize(@RequestBody AuthRequest req) {

      Sting token = req.getToken();
      // logic to get query in the database with the token and get the customer id associated with that.
      }


      Here AuthResponse and AuthRequest are my custom classes spring is auto parsing json to these classes.



      Now what i would like achieve is to centralize token authentication and after the authentication pass the AuthRequest and customerId in that authorize action.







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          You can use ServletFilter for authorization. It can intercept every request and take actions.



          https://www.journaldev.com/1933/java-servlet-filter-example-tutorial






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          https://www.journaldev.com/1933/java-servlet-filter-example-tutorial






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          https://www.journaldev.com/1933/java-servlet-filter-example-tutorial






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