Logout endpoint: (v5.2)
To handle the logout, a logout endpoint is necessary to perform:
- the local logout by removing the pac4j profiles from the session
- the central logout by calling the identity provider logout endpoint. This is the Single-Log-Out (= SLO) process.
1) Behavior
By default, it relies on the DefaultLogoutLogic which has the following behaviour:
-
If the
localLogoutproperty istrue, the pac4j profiles are removed from the web session (and the web session is destroyed if thedestroySessionproperty istrue) -
A post logout action is computed as the redirection to the
urlrequest parameter if it matches thelogoutUrlPatternor to thedefaultUrlif it is defined or as a blank page otherwise -
If the
centralLogoutproperty istrue, the user is redirected to the identity provider for a central logout and then optionally to the post logout redirection URL (if it’s supported by the identity provider and if it’s an absolute URL). If no central logout is defined, the post logout action is performed directly.
2) Options
The following options are available for the logout endpoint. They can be defined via setters, constructors, servlet parameters, etc… depending on the pac4j implementation:
a) config
It’s the security configuration.
b) defaultUrl
It’s the default logout URL if no url request parameter is provided or if the url does not match the logoutUrlPattern. It is an optional parameter, not defined by default.
c) logoutUrlPattern
It’s the logout URL pattern that the url parameter must match. It is an optional parameter and only relative URLs are allowed by default.
d) localLogout
It indicates whether a local logout must be performed. It is an optional parameter, true by default.
e) destroySession
It defines whether we must destroy the web session during the local logout. It is an optional parameter, false by default.
f) centralLogout
It defines whether a central logout must be performed. It is an optional parameter, false by default.
3) Logout requests from the identity provider
In case of a central logout, the SLO process happening at the identity provider will send logout requests to the applications. Yet, these logout requests will be received by the callback endpoint and not this logout endpoint.
4) Advanced options
Advanced options can be set at:
- the
Configlevel - directly at the logout endpoint level via setters, constructors, servlet parameters, etc… depending on the pac4j implementation:
a) sessionStore
You may define a specific SessionStore instead of the default one of the pac4j implementation.
b) httpActionAdapter
You may define a specific HttpActionAdapter instead of the default one of the pac4j implementation.
c) logoutLogic
You may define a specific LogoutLogic instead of the default DefaultLogoutLogic.
d) webContextFactory
You may define a specific WebContextFactory instead of the default one of the pac4j implementation.