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The method DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.RelyingParty.IAuthenticationRequest.RedirectToProvider() is documented never to return:

Redirects the user agent to the provider for authentication. Execution of the current page terminates after this call.

However, it does return under the latest implementation (3.4.3). I'm using the following code:

using (var relayingParty = new OpenIdRelyingParty())
{
  var response = relayingParty.GetResponse();

  if (response == null)
  {
    // Stage 2: user submitting Identifier
    var openId = Request.Form["openId"];
    relayingParty.CreateRequest(openId).RedirectToProvider();

    throw new Exception("Never gets here");
  }

  ...
}

(The line with "Never gets here" is reached). I need to return an ActionResult from this method ...

  1. Is this a known bug?
  2. Is there a aorkaround? Should I return EmptyResult?

As far as I understand this is a bug - I submitted it in the project issue tracker.

1 Answer 1

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Since you're using ASP.NET MVC, you should use this code:

using DotNetOpenAuth.Messaging; // required for the extension method to work

    return relyingParty.CreateRequest(openid).RedirectingResponse.AsActionResult();

Apparently ASP.NET usually throws an exception as a result of the RedirectToProvider() call, but not always. But the above code will work and is more MVC friendly.

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  • Does not compile. 'DotNetOpenAuth.Messaging.OutgoingWebResponse' does not contain a definition for 'AsActionResponse'
    – ripper234
    Apr 29, 2010 at 23:36
  • Did you add the using statement at the top of your file? And are you targeting .NET 3.5? Apr 29, 2010 at 23:49
  • adding using DotNetOpenAuth.Messaging; worked for me thanks
    – Eonasdan
    May 2, 2012 at 14:07

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