All my $.ajax
, both POST
and GET
were working fine, but as soon as I integrated Spring security 3.2.6
into my project the POST
ajax requests stopped working without loggin any issues.
spring-security.xml
<beans:beans xmlns:beans="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security-3.2.xsd">
<!--Permit all Web resources to bypass proxy-->
<http pattern="/js/**" security="none"/>
<http pattern="/css/**" security="none"/>
<http pattern="/fonts/**" security="none"/>
<http pattern="/images/**" security="none"/>
<http auto-config="true" use-expressions="true" >
<intercept-url pattern="/login" access="isAnonymous()"/>
<intercept-url pattern="/workflow**" access="hasRole('ROLE_WORKFLOW_ADMIN')"/>
<intercept-url pattern="/**" access="hasAnyRole('ROLE_ADMIN','ROLE_WORKFLOW_ADMIN','ROLE_DMS_ADMIN')"/>
<access-denied-handler error-page="/403"/>
<form-login
login-page="/login"
default-target-url="/dashboard"
authentication-failure-url="/login?error"
username-parameter="username"
password-parameter="password"/>
<logout invalidate-session="true" logout-success-url="/login?logout"/>
<csrf/>
</http>
<!-- Select users and user_roles from database -->
<authentication-manager>
<authentication-provider ref="daoAuthenticationProvider"/>
</authentication-manager>
<beans:bean id="daoAuthenticationProvider"
class="org.springframework.security.authentication.dao.DaoAuthenticationProvider">
<beans:property name="userDetailsService" ref="authService"/>
</beans:bean>
</beans:beans>
Web.xml
<web-app xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd"
version="2.5">
<filter>
<filter-name>springSecurityFilterChain</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.springframework.web.filter.DelegatingFilterProxy</filter-class>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>springSecurityFilterChain</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
<servlet>
<servlet-name>mvc-dispatcher</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet</servlet-class>
<load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
</servlet>
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>mvc-dispatcher</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
<context-param>
<param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
<param-value>
/WEB-INF/mvc-dispatcher-servlet.xml
/WEB-INF/spring-security.xml
</param-value>
</context-param>
<listener>
<listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>
</listener>
<error-page>
<exception-type>java.lang.Throwable</exception-type>
<location>/error</location>
</error-page>
<error-page>
<error-code>500</error-code>
<location>/error</location>
</error-page>
</web-app>
Edit
The URL I am trying to access is
Could it be something to with spring security ?
Have you tried to post using normal http request for using spring security you have to use particular set of variable name you can google it .
Also check if we can send post request to restricted URL using AJAX.
Finally after three agonizing days, I found the problem and boy was it stupid.
The problem was that I have enabled
csrf
protection in spring security. And that was causing my post requests to be forbidden which triggers theaccess-denied-handler
error page, since I have not mapped myaccess-denied-handler
to the"/403"
error page as shown below, myhttp 403/401
was being masked by thehttp 404
So in Short
access-denied-handler
error page to a valid urlThere is one more situation that must be consulted specially when you are implementing spring security 4, one needs form button (not "a href").
https://spring.io/blog/2013/08/21/spring-security-3-2-0-rc1-highlights-csrf-protection/#ajax-requests.
A> form post request sent: input type hidden in both login/logout buttons
B> For AJAX post request add following in your JSP page after taglib declarations.
and some where above closing body tag in jsp any where as it "on ready"
It should work! if you have CORS issues still remaining, see article below. http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/cors/
Alternative solution using Spring Boot 2.2.1 with Spring MVC, Spring Security 5 and Thymeleaf 3.0.11
I am so happy that I finally found a solution to this problem, that I would also like to share it here:
Problem:
In my case, it was a $.ajax POST request to a valid URL returning 404 error status (not found).
@Mushtaq Jameel has explained that the original cause of the problem is csrf, which is enabled by default as of Spring Security 4 (source).
Solution:
I have not tested what @Mushtaq Jameel proposed, but this elegant quick fix worked for me:
AJAX code:
In other words, the solution is calling the .serialize() method on the HTML form itself.
What happens then, is that a _csfr token is automatically added in the POST request as an additional form parameter:
This is again due to csrf being enabled by default in the newer versions of Spring Security (here it is mentioned that this hidden form parameter is added automatically).
My Spring MVC controller then accepts the form like this: