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268 lines
13 KiB
/*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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* See https://github.com/openiddict/openiddict-core for more information concerning
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* the license and the contributors participating to this project.
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*/
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using System.Diagnostics;
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using System.Linq;
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using System.Threading.Tasks;
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using AspNet.Security.OpenIdConnect.Extensions;
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using AspNet.Security.OpenIdConnect.Primitives;
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using AspNet.Security.OpenIdConnect.Server;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Authentication;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
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using Mvc.Server.Helpers;
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using Mvc.Server.Models;
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using Mvc.Server.ViewModels.Authorization;
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using Mvc.Server.ViewModels.Shared;
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using OpenIddict.Core;
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using OpenIddict.Models;
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namespace Mvc.Server {
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public class AuthorizationController : Controller {
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private readonly OpenIddictApplicationManager<OpenIddictApplication> _applicationManager;
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private readonly SignInManager<ApplicationUser> _signInManager;
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private readonly UserManager<ApplicationUser> _userManager;
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public AuthorizationController(
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OpenIddictApplicationManager<OpenIddictApplication> applicationManager,
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SignInManager<ApplicationUser> signInManager,
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UserManager<ApplicationUser> userManager) {
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_applicationManager = applicationManager;
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_signInManager = signInManager;
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_userManager = userManager;
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}
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#region Authorization code, implicit and implicit flows
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// Note: to support interactive flows like the code flow,
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// you must provide your own authorization endpoint action:
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[Authorize, HttpGet("~/connect/authorize")]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Authorize(OpenIdConnectRequest request) {
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Debug.Assert(request.IsAuthorizationRequest(),
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"The OpenIddict binder for ASP.NET Core MVC is not registered. " +
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"Make sure services.AddOpenIddict().AddMvcBinders() is correctly called.");
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// Retrieve the application details from the database.
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var application = await _applicationManager.FindByClientIdAsync(request.ClientId, HttpContext.RequestAborted);
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if (application == null) {
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return View("Error", new ErrorViewModel {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidClient,
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ErrorDescription = "Details concerning the calling client application cannot be found in the database"
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});
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}
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// Flow the request_id to allow OpenIddict to restore
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// the original authorization request from the cache.
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return View(new AuthorizeViewModel {
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ApplicationName = application.DisplayName,
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RequestId = request.RequestId,
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Scope = request.Scope
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});
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}
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[Authorize, FormValueRequired("submit.Accept")]
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[HttpPost("~/connect/authorize"), ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Accept(OpenIdConnectRequest request) {
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Debug.Assert(request.IsAuthorizationRequest(),
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"The OpenIddict binder for ASP.NET Core MVC is not registered. " +
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"Make sure services.AddOpenIddict().AddMvcBinders() is correctly called.");
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// Retrieve the profile of the logged in user.
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var user = await _userManager.GetUserAsync(User);
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if (user == null) {
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return View("Error", new ErrorViewModel {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.ServerError,
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ErrorDescription = "An internal error has occurred"
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});
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}
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// Create a new authentication ticket.
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var ticket = await CreateTicketAsync(request, user);
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// Returning a SignInResult will ask OpenIddict to issue the appropriate access/identity tokens.
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return SignIn(ticket.Principal, ticket.Properties, ticket.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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[Authorize, FormValueRequired("submit.Deny")]
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[HttpPost("~/connect/authorize"), ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
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public IActionResult Deny() {
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// Notify OpenIddict that the authorization grant has been denied by the resource owner
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// to redirect the user agent to the client application using the appropriate response_mode.
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return Forbid(OpenIdConnectServerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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// Note: the logout action is only useful when implementing interactive
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// flows like the authorization code flow or the implicit flow.
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[HttpGet("~/connect/logout")]
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public IActionResult Logout(OpenIdConnectRequest request) {
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Debug.Assert(request.IsLogoutRequest(),
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"The OpenIddict binder for ASP.NET Core MVC is not registered. " +
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"Make sure services.AddOpenIddict().AddMvcBinders() is correctly called.");
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// Flow the request_id to allow OpenIddict to restore
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// the original logout request from the distributed cache.
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return View(new LogoutViewModel {
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RequestId = request.RequestId
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});
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}
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[HttpPost("~/connect/logout"), ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Logout() {
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// Ask ASP.NET Core Identity to delete the local and external cookies created
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// when the user agent is redirected from the external identity provider
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// after a successful authentication flow (e.g Google or Facebook).
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await _signInManager.SignOutAsync();
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// Returning a SignOutResult will ask OpenIddict to redirect the user agent
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// to the post_logout_redirect_uri specified by the client application.
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return SignOut(OpenIdConnectServerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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#endregion
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#region Password, authorization code and refresh token flows
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// Note: to support non-interactive flows like password,
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// you must provide your own token endpoint action:
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[HttpPost("~/connect/token"), Produces("application/json")]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Exchange(OpenIdConnectRequest request) {
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Debug.Assert(request.IsTokenRequest(),
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"The OpenIddict binder for ASP.NET Core MVC is not registered. " +
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"Make sure services.AddOpenIddict().AddMvcBinders() is correctly called.");
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if (request.IsPasswordGrantType()) {
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var user = await _userManager.FindByNameAsync(request.Username);
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if (user == null) {
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The username/password couple is invalid."
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});
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}
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// Ensure the user is allowed to sign in.
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if (!await _signInManager.CanSignInAsync(user)) {
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The specified user is not allowed to sign in."
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});
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}
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// Reject the token request if two-factor authentication has been enabled by the user.
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if (_userManager.SupportsUserTwoFactor && await _userManager.GetTwoFactorEnabledAsync(user)) {
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The specified user is not allowed to sign in."
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});
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}
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// Ensure the user is not already locked out.
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if (_userManager.SupportsUserLockout && await _userManager.IsLockedOutAsync(user)) {
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The username/password couple is invalid."
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});
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}
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// Ensure the password is valid.
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if (!await _userManager.CheckPasswordAsync(user, request.Password)) {
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if (_userManager.SupportsUserLockout) {
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await _userManager.AccessFailedAsync(user);
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}
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The username/password couple is invalid."
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});
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}
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if (_userManager.SupportsUserLockout) {
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await _userManager.ResetAccessFailedCountAsync(user);
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}
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// Create a new authentication ticket.
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var ticket = await CreateTicketAsync(request, user);
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return SignIn(ticket.Principal, ticket.Properties, ticket.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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else if (request.IsAuthorizationCodeGrantType() || request.IsRefreshTokenGrantType()) {
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// Retrieve the claims principal stored in the authorization code/refresh token.
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var info = await HttpContext.Authentication.GetAuthenticateInfoAsync(
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OpenIdConnectServerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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// Retrieve the user profile corresponding to the authorization code/refresh token.
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var user = await _userManager.GetUserAsync(info.Principal);
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if (user == null) {
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The token is no longer valid."
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});
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}
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// Ensure the user is still allowed to sign in.
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if (!await _signInManager.CanSignInAsync(user)) {
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.InvalidGrant,
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ErrorDescription = "The user is no longer allowed to sign in."
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});
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}
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// Create a new authentication ticket, but reuse the properties stored in the
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// authorization code/refresh token, including the scopes originally granted.
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var ticket = await CreateTicketAsync(request, user, info.Properties);
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return SignIn(ticket.Principal, ticket.Properties, ticket.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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return BadRequest(new OpenIdConnectResponse {
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Error = OpenIdConnectConstants.Errors.UnsupportedGrantType,
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ErrorDescription = "The specified grant type is not supported."
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});
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}
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#endregion
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private async Task<AuthenticationTicket> CreateTicketAsync(
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OpenIdConnectRequest request, ApplicationUser user,
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AuthenticationProperties properties = null) {
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// Create a new ClaimsPrincipal containing the claims that
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// will be used to create an id_token, a token or a code.
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var principal = await _signInManager.CreateUserPrincipalAsync(user);
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// Note: by default, claims are NOT automatically included in the access and identity tokens.
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// To allow OpenIddict to serialize them, you must attach them a destination, that specifies
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// whether they should be included in access tokens, in identity tokens or in both.
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foreach (var claim in principal.Claims) {
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// In this sample, every claim is serialized in both the access and the identity tokens.
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// In a real world application, you'd probably want to exclude confidential claims
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// or apply a claims policy based on the scopes requested by the client application.
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claim.SetDestinations(OpenIdConnectConstants.Destinations.AccessToken,
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OpenIdConnectConstants.Destinations.IdentityToken);
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}
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// Create a new authentication ticket holding the user identity.
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var ticket = new AuthenticationTicket(principal, properties,
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OpenIdConnectServerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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if (!request.IsAuthorizationCodeGrantType() && !request.IsRefreshTokenGrantType()) {
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// Set the list of scopes granted to the client application.
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// Note: the offline_access scope must be granted
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// to allow OpenIddict to return a refresh token.
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ticket.SetScopes(new[] {
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OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.OpenId,
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OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.Email,
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OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.Profile,
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OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.OfflineAccess,
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OpenIddictConstants.Scopes.Roles
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}.Intersect(request.GetScopes()));
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}
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return ticket;
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}
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}
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}
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