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/*
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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.Collections.Immutable;
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using System.Security.Claims;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity;
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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
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using Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives;
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using Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens;
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using OpenIddict.Abstractions;
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using OpenIddict.Client;
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using OpenIddict.Client.AspNetCore;
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using OpenIddict.Sandbox.AspNetCore.Server.Helpers;
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using OpenIddict.Sandbox.AspNetCore.Server.Models;
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using OpenIddict.Sandbox.AspNetCore.Server.ViewModels.Authorization;
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using OpenIddict.Server.AspNetCore;
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using static OpenIddict.Abstractions.OpenIddictConstants;
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namespace OpenIddict.Sandbox.AspNetCore.Server;
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public class AuthorizationController : Controller
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{
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private readonly IOpenIddictApplicationManager _applicationManager;
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private readonly IOpenIddictAuthorizationManager _authorizationManager;
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private readonly OpenIddictClientService _clientService;
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private readonly IOpenIddictScopeManager _scopeManager;
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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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IOpenIddictApplicationManager applicationManager,
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IOpenIddictAuthorizationManager authorizationManager,
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OpenIddictClientService clientService,
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IOpenIddictScopeManager scopeManager,
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SignInManager<ApplicationUser> signInManager,
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UserManager<ApplicationUser> userManager)
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{
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_applicationManager = applicationManager;
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_authorizationManager = authorizationManager;
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_clientService = clientService;
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_scopeManager = scopeManager;
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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 hybrid 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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[HttpGet("~/connect/authorize")]
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[HttpPost("~/connect/authorize")]
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[IgnoreAntiforgeryToken]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Authorize()
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{
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var request = HttpContext.GetOpenIddictServerRequest() ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The OpenID Connect request cannot be retrieved.");
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// Try to retrieve the user principal stored in the authentication cookie and redirect
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// the user agent to the login page (or to an external provider) in the following cases:
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//
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// - If the user principal can't be extracted or the cookie is too old.
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// - If prompt=login was specified by the client application.
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// - If a max_age parameter was provided and the authentication cookie is not considered "fresh" enough.
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//
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// For scenarios where the default authentication handler configured in the ASP.NET Core
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// authentication options shouldn't be used, a specific scheme can be specified here.
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var result = await HttpContext.AuthenticateAsync();
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if (result == null || !result.Succeeded || request.HasPrompt(PromptValues.Login) ||
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(request.MaxAge != null && result.Properties?.IssuedUtc != null &&
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DateTimeOffset.UtcNow - result.Properties.IssuedUtc > TimeSpan.FromSeconds(request.MaxAge.Value)))
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{
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// If the client application requested promptless authentication,
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// return an error indicating that the user is not logged in.
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if (request.HasPrompt(PromptValues.None))
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{
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.LoginRequired,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] = "The user is not logged in."
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}));
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}
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// To avoid endless login -> authorization redirects, the prompt=login flag
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// is removed from the authorization request payload before redirecting the user.
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var prompt = string.Join(" ", request.GetPrompts().Remove(PromptValues.Login));
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var parameters = Request.HasFormContentType ?
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Request.Form.Where(parameter => parameter.Key != Parameters.Prompt).ToList() :
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Request.Query.Where(parameter => parameter.Key != Parameters.Prompt).ToList();
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parameters.Add(new(Parameters.Prompt, new StringValues(prompt)));
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// For applications that want to allow the client to select the external authentication provider
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// that will be used to authenticate the user, the identity_provider parameter can be used for that.
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if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(request.IdentityProvider))
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{
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var registrations = await _clientService.GetClientRegistrationsAsync();
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if (!registrations.Any(registration => string.Equals(registration.ProviderName,
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request.IdentityProvider, StringComparison.Ordinal)))
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{
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.InvalidRequest,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] =
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"The specified identity provider is not valid."
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}));
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}
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var properties = _signInManager.ConfigureExternalAuthenticationProperties(
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provider: request.IdentityProvider,
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redirectUrl: Url.Action("ExternalLoginCallback", "Account", new
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{
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ReturnUrl = Request.PathBase + Request.Path + QueryString.Create(parameters)
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}));
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// Note: when only one client is registered in the client options,
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// specifying the issuer URI or the provider name is not required.
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properties.SetString(OpenIddictClientAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ProviderName, request.IdentityProvider);
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// Ask the OpenIddict client middleware to redirect the user agent to the identity provider.
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return Challenge(properties, OpenIddictClientAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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// For scenarios where the default challenge handler configured in the ASP.NET Core
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// authentication options shouldn't be used, a specific scheme can be specified here.
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return Challenge(new AuthenticationProperties
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{
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RedirectUri = Request.PathBase + Request.Path + QueryString.Create(parameters)
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});
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}
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// Retrieve the profile of the logged in user.
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var user = await _userManager.GetUserAsync(result.Principal) ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The user details cannot be retrieved.");
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// Retrieve the application details from the database.
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var application = await _applicationManager.FindByClientIdAsync(request.ClientId) ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("Details concerning the calling client application cannot be found.");
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// Retrieve the permanent authorizations associated with the user and the calling client application.
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var authorizations = await _authorizationManager.FindAsync(
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subject: await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user),
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client : await _applicationManager.GetIdAsync(application),
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status : Statuses.Valid,
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type : AuthorizationTypes.Permanent,
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scopes : request.GetScopes()).ToListAsync();
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switch (await _applicationManager.GetConsentTypeAsync(application))
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{
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// If the consent is external (e.g when authorizations are granted by a sysadmin),
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// immediately return an error if no authorization can be found in the database.
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case ConsentTypes.External when authorizations.Count is 0:
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.ConsentRequired,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] =
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"The logged in user is not allowed to access this client application."
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}));
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// If the consent is implicit or if an authorization was found,
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// return an authorization response without displaying the consent form.
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case ConsentTypes.Implicit:
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case ConsentTypes.External when authorizations.Count is not 0:
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case ConsentTypes.Explicit when authorizations.Count is not 0 && !request.HasPrompt(PromptValues.Consent):
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// Create the claims-based identity that will be used by OpenIddict to generate tokens.
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var identity = new ClaimsIdentity(
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authenticationType: TokenValidationParameters.DefaultAuthenticationType,
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nameType: Claims.Name,
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roleType: Claims.Role);
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// Add the claims that will be persisted in the tokens.
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identity.SetClaim(Claims.Subject, await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Email, await _userManager.GetEmailAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Name, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.PreferredUsername, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaims(Claims.Role, (await _userManager.GetRolesAsync(user)).ToImmutableArray());
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// Note: in this sample, the granted scopes match the requested scope
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// but you may want to allow the user to uncheck specific scopes.
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// For that, simply restrict the list of scopes before calling SetScopes.
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identity.SetScopes(request.GetScopes());
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identity.SetResources(await _scopeManager.ListResourcesAsync(identity.GetScopes()).ToListAsync());
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// Automatically create a permanent authorization to avoid requiring explicit consent
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// for future authorization or token requests containing the same scopes.
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var authorization = authorizations.LastOrDefault();
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authorization ??= await _authorizationManager.CreateAsync(
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identity: identity,
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subject : await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user),
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client : await _applicationManager.GetIdAsync(application),
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type : AuthorizationTypes.Permanent,
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scopes : identity.GetScopes());
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identity.SetAuthorizationId(await _authorizationManager.GetIdAsync(authorization));
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identity.SetDestinations(GetDestinations);
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return SignIn(new ClaimsPrincipal(identity), OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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// At this point, no authorization was found in the database and an error must be returned
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// if the client application specified prompt=none in the authorization request.
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case ConsentTypes.Explicit when request.HasPrompt(PromptValues.None):
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case ConsentTypes.Systematic when request.HasPrompt(PromptValues.None):
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.ConsentRequired,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] =
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"Interactive user consent is required."
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}));
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// In every other case, render the consent form.
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default: return View(new AuthorizeViewModel
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{
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ApplicationName = await _applicationManager.GetLocalizedDisplayNameAsync(application),
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Scope = request.Scope
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});
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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()
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{
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var request = HttpContext.GetOpenIddictServerRequest() ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The OpenID Connect request cannot be retrieved.");
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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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throw new InvalidOperationException("The user details cannot be retrieved.");
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// Retrieve the application details from the database.
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var application = await _applicationManager.FindByClientIdAsync(request.ClientId) ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("Details concerning the calling client application cannot be found.");
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// Retrieve the permanent authorizations associated with the user and the calling client application.
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var authorizations = await _authorizationManager.FindAsync(
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subject: await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user),
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client : await _applicationManager.GetIdAsync(application),
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status : Statuses.Valid,
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type : AuthorizationTypes.Permanent,
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scopes : request.GetScopes()).ToListAsync();
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// Note: the same check is already made in the other action but is repeated
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// here to ensure a malicious user can't abuse this POST-only endpoint and
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// force it to return a valid response without the external authorization.
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if (authorizations.Count is 0 && await _applicationManager.HasConsentTypeAsync(application, ConsentTypes.External))
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{
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.ConsentRequired,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] =
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"The logged in user is not allowed to access this client application."
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}));
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}
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// Create the claims-based identity that will be used by OpenIddict to generate tokens.
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var identity = new ClaimsIdentity(
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authenticationType: TokenValidationParameters.DefaultAuthenticationType,
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nameType: Claims.Name,
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roleType: Claims.Role);
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// Add the claims that will be persisted in the tokens.
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identity.SetClaim(Claims.Subject, await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Email, await _userManager.GetEmailAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Name, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.PreferredUsername, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaims(Claims.Role, (await _userManager.GetRolesAsync(user)).ToImmutableArray());
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// Note: in this sample, the granted scopes match the requested scope
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// but you may want to allow the user to uncheck specific scopes.
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// For that, simply restrict the list of scopes before calling SetScopes.
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identity.SetScopes(request.GetScopes());
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identity.SetResources(await _scopeManager.ListResourcesAsync(identity.GetScopes()).ToListAsync());
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// Automatically create a permanent authorization to avoid requiring explicit consent
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// for future authorization or token requests containing the same scopes.
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var authorization = authorizations.LastOrDefault();
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authorization ??= await _authorizationManager.CreateAsync(
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identity: identity,
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subject : await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user),
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client : await _applicationManager.GetIdAsync(application),
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type : AuthorizationTypes.Permanent,
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scopes : identity.GetScopes());
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identity.SetAuthorizationId(await _authorizationManager.GetIdAsync(authorization));
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identity.SetDestinations(GetDestinations);
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// Returning a SignInResult will ask OpenIddict to issue the appropriate access/identity tokens.
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return SignIn(new ClaimsPrincipal(identity), OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.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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// 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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public IActionResult Deny() => Forbid(OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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#endregion
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#region Device flow
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// Note: to support the device authorization flow, you must provide your own verification endpoint action:
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[Authorize, HttpGet("~/connect/verify"), IgnoreAntiforgeryToken]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Verify()
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{
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// Retrieve the claims principal associated with the user code.
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var result = await HttpContext.AuthenticateAsync(OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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if (result.Succeeded && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(result.Principal.GetClaim(Claims.ClientId)))
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{
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// Retrieve the application details from the database using the client_id stored in the principal.
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var application = await _applicationManager.FindByClientIdAsync(result.Principal.GetClaim(Claims.ClientId)) ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("Details concerning the calling client application cannot be found.");
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// Render a form asking the user to confirm the authorization demand.
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return View(new VerifyViewModel
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{
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ApplicationName = await _applicationManager.GetLocalizedDisplayNameAsync(application),
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Scope = string.Join(" ", result.Principal.GetScopes()),
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UserCode = result.Properties.GetTokenValue(OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Tokens.UserCode)
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});
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}
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// If a user code was specified (e.g as part of the verification_uri_complete)
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// but is not valid, render a form asking the user to enter the user code manually.
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else if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(result.Properties.GetTokenValue(OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Tokens.UserCode)))
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{
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return View(new VerifyViewModel
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{
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Error = Errors.InvalidToken,
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ErrorDescription = "The specified user code is not valid. Please make sure you typed it correctly."
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});
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}
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// Otherwise, render a form asking the user to enter the user code manually.
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return View(new VerifyViewModel());
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}
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[Authorize, FormValueRequired("submit.Accept")]
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[HttpPost("~/connect/verify"), ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
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public async Task<IActionResult> VerifyAccept()
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{
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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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throw new InvalidOperationException("The user details cannot be retrieved.");
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// Retrieve the claims principal associated with the user code.
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var result = await HttpContext.AuthenticateAsync(OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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if (result.Succeeded && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(result.Principal.GetClaim(Claims.ClientId)))
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{
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// Create the claims-based identity that will be used by OpenIddict to generate tokens.
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var identity = new ClaimsIdentity(
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authenticationType: TokenValidationParameters.DefaultAuthenticationType,
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nameType: Claims.Name,
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roleType: Claims.Role);
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// Add the claims that will be persisted in the tokens.
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identity.SetClaim(Claims.Subject, await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Email, await _userManager.GetEmailAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Name, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.PreferredUsername, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaims(Claims.Role, (await _userManager.GetRolesAsync(user)).ToImmutableArray());
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// Note: in this sample, the granted scopes match the requested scope
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// but you may want to allow the user to uncheck specific scopes.
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// For that, simply restrict the list of scopes before calling SetScopes.
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identity.SetScopes(result.Principal.GetScopes());
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identity.SetResources(await _scopeManager.ListResourcesAsync(identity.GetScopes()).ToListAsync());
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identity.SetDestinations(GetDestinations);
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var properties = new AuthenticationProperties
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{
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// This property points to the address OpenIddict will automatically
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// redirect the user to after validating the authorization demand.
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RedirectUri = "/"
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};
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return SignIn(new ClaimsPrincipal(identity), properties, OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
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}
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// Redisplay the form when the user code is not valid.
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return View(new VerifyViewModel
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{
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Error = Errors.InvalidToken,
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ErrorDescription = "The specified user code is not valid. Please make sure you typed it correctly."
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});
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}
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[Authorize, FormValueRequired("submit.Deny")]
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[HttpPost("~/connect/verify"), ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
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// Notify OpenIddict that the authorization grant has been denied by the resource owner.
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public IActionResult VerifyDeny() => Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties()
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{
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// This property points to the address OpenIddict will automatically
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// redirect the user to after rejecting the authorization demand.
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RedirectUri = "/"
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});
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#endregion
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#region End session support for interactive flows like code and implicit
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// Note: the end session 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/endsession")]
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public IActionResult EndSession() => View();
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[ActionName(nameof(EndSession)), HttpPost("~/connect/endsession"), ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
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public async Task<IActionResult> EndSessionPost()
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{
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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 or to
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// the RedirectUri specified in the authentication properties if none was set.
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return SignOut(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties
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{
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RedirectUri = "/"
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});
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}
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#endregion
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#region Password, authorization code, device 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"), IgnoreAntiforgeryToken, Produces("application/json")]
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public async Task<IActionResult> Exchange()
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{
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var request = HttpContext.GetOpenIddictServerRequest() ??
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The OpenID Connect request cannot be retrieved.");
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if (request.IsPasswordGrantType())
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{
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var user = await _userManager.FindByNameAsync(request.Username);
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if (user is null)
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{
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.InvalidGrant,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] = "The username/password couple is invalid."
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}));
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}
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// Validate the username/password parameters and ensure the account is not locked out.
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var result = await _signInManager.CheckPasswordSignInAsync(user, request.Password, lockoutOnFailure: true);
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if (!result.Succeeded)
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{
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return Forbid(
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authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
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properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
|
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{
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.InvalidGrant,
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[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] = "The username/password couple is invalid."
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}));
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}
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// Create the claims-based identity that will be used by OpenIddict to generate tokens.
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var identity = new ClaimsIdentity(
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authenticationType: TokenValidationParameters.DefaultAuthenticationType,
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nameType: Claims.Name,
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roleType: Claims.Role);
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// Add the claims that will be persisted in the tokens.
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identity.SetClaim(Claims.Subject, await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Email, await _userManager.GetEmailAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.Name, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaim(Claims.PreferredUsername, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
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.SetClaims(Claims.Role, (await _userManager.GetRolesAsync(user)).ToImmutableArray());
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|
|
|
// Note: in this sample, the granted scopes match the requested scope
|
|
// but you may want to allow the user to uncheck specific scopes.
|
|
// For that, simply restrict the list of scopes before calling SetScopes.
|
|
identity.SetScopes(request.GetScopes());
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|
identity.SetResources(await _scopeManager.ListResourcesAsync(identity.GetScopes()).ToListAsync());
|
|
identity.SetDestinations(GetDestinations);
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|
|
|
// Returning a SignInResult will ask OpenIddict to issue the appropriate access/identity tokens.
|
|
return SignIn(new ClaimsPrincipal(identity), OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else if (request.IsAuthorizationCodeGrantType() || request.IsDeviceCodeGrantType() || request.IsRefreshTokenGrantType())
|
|
{
|
|
// Retrieve the claims principal stored in the authorization code/device code/refresh token.
|
|
var result = await HttpContext.AuthenticateAsync(OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
|
|
|
|
// Retrieve the user profile corresponding to the authorization code/refresh token.
|
|
var user = await _userManager.FindByIdAsync(result.Principal.GetClaim(Claims.Subject));
|
|
if (user is null)
|
|
{
|
|
return Forbid(
|
|
authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
|
|
properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
|
|
{
|
|
[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.InvalidGrant,
|
|
[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] = "The token is no longer valid."
|
|
}));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Ensure the user is still allowed to sign in.
|
|
if (!await _signInManager.CanSignInAsync(user))
|
|
{
|
|
return Forbid(
|
|
authenticationSchemes: OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme,
|
|
properties: new AuthenticationProperties(new Dictionary<string, string>
|
|
{
|
|
[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.Error] = Errors.InvalidGrant,
|
|
[OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreConstants.Properties.ErrorDescription] = "The user is no longer allowed to sign in."
|
|
}));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var identity = new ClaimsIdentity(result.Principal.Claims,
|
|
authenticationType: TokenValidationParameters.DefaultAuthenticationType,
|
|
nameType: Claims.Name,
|
|
roleType: Claims.Role);
|
|
|
|
// Override the user claims present in the principal in case they
|
|
// changed since the authorization code/refresh token was issued.
|
|
identity.SetClaim(Claims.Subject, await _userManager.GetUserIdAsync(user))
|
|
.SetClaim(Claims.Email, await _userManager.GetEmailAsync(user))
|
|
.SetClaim(Claims.Name, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
|
|
.SetClaim(Claims.PreferredUsername, await _userManager.GetUserNameAsync(user))
|
|
.SetClaims(Claims.Role, (await _userManager.GetRolesAsync(user)).ToImmutableArray());
|
|
|
|
identity.SetDestinations(GetDestinations);
|
|
|
|
// Returning a SignInResult will ask OpenIddict to issue the appropriate access/identity tokens.
|
|
return SignIn(new ClaimsPrincipal(identity), OpenIddictServerAspNetCoreDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
throw new InvalidOperationException("The specified grant type is not supported.");
|
|
}
|
|
#endregion
|
|
|
|
private IEnumerable<string> GetDestinations(Claim claim)
|
|
{
|
|
// Note: by default, claims are NOT automatically included in the access and identity tokens.
|
|
// To allow OpenIddict to serialize them, you must attach them a destination, that specifies
|
|
// whether they should be included in access tokens, in identity tokens or in both.
|
|
|
|
switch (claim.Type)
|
|
{
|
|
case Claims.Name or Claims.PreferredUsername:
|
|
yield return Destinations.AccessToken;
|
|
|
|
if (claim.Subject.HasScope(Scopes.Profile))
|
|
yield return Destinations.IdentityToken;
|
|
|
|
yield break;
|
|
|
|
case Claims.Email:
|
|
yield return Destinations.AccessToken;
|
|
|
|
if (claim.Subject.HasScope(Scopes.Email))
|
|
yield return Destinations.IdentityToken;
|
|
|
|
yield break;
|
|
|
|
case Claims.Role:
|
|
yield return Destinations.AccessToken;
|
|
|
|
if (claim.Subject.HasScope(Scopes.Roles))
|
|
yield return Destinations.IdentityToken;
|
|
|
|
yield break;
|
|
|
|
// Never include the security stamp in the access and identity tokens, as it's a secret value.
|
|
case "AspNet.Identity.SecurityStamp": yield break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
yield return Destinations.AccessToken;
|
|
yield break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|