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.. _-authorizeAsync-java-:
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authorizeAsync
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Applies the given authorization check to the request.
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Description
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The user-defined authorization check can either be supplied as a ``=> Future[Boolean]`` value which is calculated
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just from information out of the lexical scope, or as a function ``RequestContext => Future[Boolean]`` which can also
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take information from the request itself into account.
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If the check returns ``true`` or the ``Future`` is failed the request is passed on to the inner route unchanged,
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otherwise an ``AuthorizationFailedRejection`` is created, triggering a ``403 Forbidden`` response by default
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(the same as in the case of an ``AuthenticationFailedRejection``).
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In a common use-case you would check if a user (e.g. supplied by any of the ``authenticate*`` family of directives,
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e.g. :ref:`-authenticateBasic-java-`) is allowed to access the inner routes, e.g. by checking if the user has the needed permissions.
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See also :ref:`-authorize-java-` for the synchronous version of this directive.
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.. note::
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See also :ref:`authentication-vs-authorization-java` to understand the differences between those.
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Example
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.. includecode:: ../../../../code/docs/http/javadsl/server/directives/SecurityDirectivesExamplesTest.java#authorizeAsync
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