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Spring Boot with session-based data source

I've been tearing my hair out with what should be a pretty common use case for a web application. I have a Spring-Boot application which uses REST Repositories, JPA, etc. The problem is that I have two data sources:

  • Embedded H2 data source containing user authentication information
  • MySQL data source for actual data which is specific to the authenticated user

Because the second data source is specific to the authenticated user, I'm attempting to use AbstractRoutingDataSource to route to the correct data source according to Principal user after authentication.

What's absolutely driving me crazy is that Spring-Boot is fighting me tooth and nail to instantiate this data source at startup. I've tried everything I can think of, including Lazy and Scope annotations. If I use Session scope, the application throws an error about no session existing at startup. @Lazy doesn't appear to help at all. No matter what annotations I use, the database is instantiated at startup by Spring Boot and doesn't find any lookup key which essentially crashes the entire application.

The other problem is that the Rest Repository API has IMO a terrible means of specifying the actual data source to be used. If you have multiple data sources with Spring Boot, you have to juggle Qualifier annotations which is a runtime debugging nightmare.

Any advice would be very much appreciated.

Your problem is with the authentication manager configuration. All the samples and guides set this up in a GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter , eg it would look like this as an inner class of your SimpleEmbeddedSecurityConfiguration :

@Configuration
public static class AuthenticationConfiguration extends GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter
{
    @Bean(name = Global.AUTHENTICATION_DATA_QUALIFIER + "DataSource")
    public DataSource dataSource()
    {
        return new EmbeddedDatabaseBuilder().setName("authdb").setType(EmbeddedDatabaseType.H2).addScripts("security/schema.sql", "security/data.sql").build();
    }

    @Override
    public void init(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception
    {
            auth.jdbcAuthentication().dataSource(dataSource()).passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder());
    }
}

If you don't use GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter then the DataSource gets picked up by Spring Data REST during the creation of the Security filters (before the @Primary DataSource bean has even been registered) and the whole JPA initialization starts super early (bad idea).

UPDATE: the authentication manager is not the only problem. If you need to have a session-scoped @Primary DataSource (pretty unusual I'd say), you need to switch off everything that wants access to the database on startup (Hibernate and Spring Boot in various places). Example:

spring.datasource.initialize: false
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddlAuto: none
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.temp.use_jdbc_metadata_defaults: false
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.dialect: H2

FURTHER UPDATE: if you're using the Actuator it also wants to use the primary data source on startup for a health indicator. You can override that by prividing a bean of the same type, eg

@Bean
@Scope(value="session", proxyMode=ScopedProxyMode.TARGET_CLASS)
@Lazy
public DataSourcePublicMetrics dataSourcePublicMetrics() {
    return new DataSourcePublicMetrics();
}

PS I believe the GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter might not be necessary in Spring Boot 1.2.2, but it is in 1.2.1 or 1.1.10.

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