we are facing some problems with the new OWIN auth in web api 2. We are developing mobile apps connecting to API services and we need to differentiate the responses during the login phase. Example: a) Bad Request, b) user not found, c) password incorrect, etc.
Unfortunately, if I intentionally send a wrong password, the /Token endpoint return a "Bad Request" HTTP response, so I can't distinguish between the cases.
Inspecting the web code, I think this is the point (where user is null) where i could decide what kind of response to return back, but how?
public override async Task GrantResourceOwnerCredentials(OAuthGrantResourceOwnerCredentialsContext context)
{
context.OwinContext.Response.Headers.Add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", new[] { "*" });
var userManager = context.OwinContext.GetUserManager<ApplicationUserManager>();
User user = await userManager.FindAsync(context.UserName, context.Password);
if (user == null)
{
context.SetError("invalid_grant", "The user name or password is incorrect.");
return;
}
ClaimsIdentity oAuthIdentity = await user.GenerateUserIdentityAsync(userManager,
OAuthDefaults.AuthenticationType);
ClaimsIdentity cookiesIdentity = await user.GenerateUserIdentityAsync(userManager,
CookieAuthenticationDefaults.AuthenticationType);
AuthenticationProperties properties = CreateProperties(user.UserName, user.ID);
AuthenticationTicket ticket = new AuthenticationTicket(oAuthIdentity, properties);
context.Validated(ticket);
context.Request.Context.Authentication.SignIn(cookiesIdentity);
}
Thanks in advance for help ;)