Basic authentication
editBasic authentication
editConfiguring basic authentication can be done by providing an
HttpClientConfigCallback
while building the RestClient
through its builder.
The interface has one method that receives an instance of
org.apache.http.impl.nio.client.HttpAsyncClientBuilder
as an argument and has the same return type. The http client builder can be
modified and then returned. In the following example we set a default
credentials provider that requires basic authentication.
final CredentialsProvider credentialsProvider = new BasicCredentialsProvider(); credentialsProvider.setCredentials(AuthScope.ANY, new UsernamePasswordCredentials("user", "test-user-password")); RestClientBuilder builder = RestClient.builder( new HttpHost("localhost", 9200)) .setHttpClientConfigCallback(new HttpClientConfigCallback() { @Override public HttpAsyncClientBuilder customizeHttpClient( HttpAsyncClientBuilder httpClientBuilder) { return httpClientBuilder .setDefaultCredentialsProvider(credentialsProvider); } });
Preemptive Authentication can be disabled, which means that every request will be sent without
authorization headers to see if it is accepted and, upon receiving an HTTP 401 response, it will
resend the exact same request with the basic authentication header. If you wish to do this, then
you can do so by disabling it via the HttpAsyncClientBuilder
:
final CredentialsProvider credentialsProvider = new BasicCredentialsProvider(); credentialsProvider.setCredentials(AuthScope.ANY, new UsernamePasswordCredentials("user", "test-user-password")); RestClientBuilder builder = RestClient.builder( new HttpHost("localhost", 9200)) .setHttpClientConfigCallback(new HttpClientConfigCallback() { @Override public HttpAsyncClientBuilder customizeHttpClient( HttpAsyncClientBuilder httpClientBuilder) { httpClientBuilder.disableAuthCaching(); return httpClientBuilder .setDefaultCredentialsProvider(credentialsProvider); } });