§Debugging SSL Connections
In the event that an HTTPS connection does not go through, debugging JSSE can be a hassle.
WS SSL provides configuration options that will turn on JSSE debug options defined in the Debugging Utilities and Troubleshooting Security pages.
To configure, set the play.ws.ssl.debug
property in application.conf
:
play.ws.ssl.debug = {
# Turn on all debugging
all = false
# Turn on ssl debugging
ssl = false
# Turn certpath debugging on
certpath = false
# Turn ocsp debugging on
ocsp = false
# Enable per-record tracing
record = false
# hex dump of record plaintext, requires record to be true
plaintext = false
# print raw SSL/TLS packets, requires record to be true
packet = false
# Print each handshake message
handshake = false
# Print hex dump of each handshake message, requires handshake to be true
data = false
# Enable verbose handshake message printing, requires handshake to be true
verbose = false
# Print key generation data
keygen = false
# Print session activity
session = false
# Print default SSL initialization
defaultctx = false
# Print SSLContext tracing
sslctx = false
# Print session cache tracing
sessioncache = false
# Print key manager tracing
keymanager = false
# Print trust manager tracing
trustmanager = false
# Turn pluggability debugging on
pluggability = false
}
Note: This feature changes the setting of the
java.net.debug
system property which is global on the JVM. In addition, this feature changes static properties at runtime, and is only intended for use in development environments.
§Verbose Debugging
To see the behavior of WS, you can configuring the SLF4J logger for debug output:
logger.play.api.libs.ws.ssl=DEBUG
§Dynamic Debugging
If you are working with WSClient instances created dynamically, you can use the SSLDebugConfig
class to set up debugging using a builder pattern:
val debugConfig = SSLDebugConfig().withKeyManager().withHandshake(data = true, verbose = true)
§Further reading
Oracle has a number of sections on debugging JSSE issues:
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