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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:40:16+00:00 2026-05-17T15:40:16+00:00

This is a branch from this question . Branched out because the original purpose

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This is a branch from this question. Branched out because the original purpose of that question was something else.

I’m looking for the easiest way to check if a password is expired. A password will expire if its older than N days, where N is a value stored in another table.

My User class looks like this:

Security config:
loginUserDomainClass = "com.emp.app.user.User"

/**
 * User domain class.
 */
class User {
   static transients = ['pass','passwordExpired','credentialsNonExpired']
   static hasMany = [authorities: Role]
   static belongsTo = Role
   /** Username */
   String username
   /** User Real Name*/
   String userRealName
   /** MD5 Password */
   String passwd
   /** enabled */
   boolean enabled

   String email
   boolean emailShow

   /** description */
   String description = ''

   /** plain password to create a MD5 password */
   String pass = '[secret]'

   static constraints = {
      username(blank: false, unique: true)
      userRealName(blank: false)
      passwd(blank: false)
      enabled()
   }

   public boolean isCredentialsNonExpired() {

          //Check for the N value
         return true;
   }
}

I added the isCredentialsNonExpired() hoping it would be called on login, when credentials are checked, but it isnt. Is there a way for it to do so?

I’m quite confused about this, not sure if I have to write custom code to replace some acegi functionality or what.

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-17T15:40:17+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:40 pm

    I’d do it in a custom UserDetailsService – see http://www.grails.org/AcegiSecurity+Plugin+-+Custom+UserDetailsService

    While you’re loading the user from the database and populating the UserDetails you have a chance to set credentials expired = true (and/or enabled, accountLocked, and accountExpired).

    You’d probably do this by adding a “Date lastPasswordUpdate” field to the User domain class that gets updated every time the user changes the password. Compare that date to today’s and if it’s more than N days ago, set it to false.

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