This plugin creates a simple log of spring security events. Each time a user logs in or logs out, a log entry will created, storing the remote address, session id, user name, event name, switched user name, and the time at which the event occurred.
Events are logged to a table named SPRING_SECURITY_EVENT, mapped to a domain object ca.redtoad.eventlog.SpringSecurityEvent.
Each event has the following fields:
- username - the username entered
- sessionId - the user's session
- eventName - the name of the event
- remoteAddress - the user's IP address
- switchedUsername - username that is being switched to
- dateCreated - the event's timestamp
Some of the event names that are captured:
- AuthenticationFailureBadCredentialsEvent - a bad username or password
- AuthenticationSuccessEvent - a successful login
- InteractiveAuthenticationSuccessEvent - a successful login where the user entered his/her username and password
- AuthenticationSwitchUserEvent - user having ROLE_SWITCH_USER has assumed the identity of a (likely different) user
- Logout - a user logged out interactively
You can specify your own logger if you would like to override how events get logged. Create a subclass of SpringSecurityEventLogger and add your custom behavior to logAuthenticationEvent. For example:
package mypackage
import ca.redtoad.eventlog.SpringSecurityEventLogger
import org.springframework.security.core.Authentication
class CustomEventLogger extends SpringSecurityEventLogger {
void logAuthenticationEvent(String eventName, Authentication authentication, String remoteAddress, String switchedUsername) {
println "$eventName! $authentication from $remoteAddress"
}
}
In your Config.groovy
, tell grails to your own event logger class:
grails.plugin.springsecurity.eventlog.eventLogger = mypackage.CustomEventLogger
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Changes in spring-security-eventlog 0.4
- cleaned up plugin (thanks burtbeckwith!)
- updated build dependencies to latest versions
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Changes in spring-security-eventlog 0.3
- added logging of 'switched user name' when a AuthenticationSwitchUserEvent occurs
- small cleanup of plugin definition
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Changes in spring-security-eventlog 0.2
- fix exception on anonymous logout
- changed logAuthenticationEvent signature to take remoteAddress directly rather than pulling it out of authentication.details