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Debugging Spring Security

01.21.2021 | Testing Backend | Parker Drake

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Spring Security is hard to debug and hard to test. Make your life easier with significantly better log output by using debug = true in the EnableWebSecurity annotation:

@EnableWebSecurity(debug = true)
public class CustomConfig extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {
    // your config here
}

Don't use this in production!

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