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I'm trying to create an Extension Method for MVC's htmlHelper. The purpose is to enable or disable an ActionLink based on the AuthorizeAttribute set on the controller/action. Borrowing from the MVCSitemap
code that Maarten Balliauw created, I wanted to validate the user's permissions against the controller/action before deciding how to render the actionlink. When I try to get the MvcHandler, I get a null value. Is there a better way to the the attributes for the controller/action?

Here is the code for the extension method:

public static class HtmlHelperExtensions
{
    public static string SecurityTrimmedActionLink(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string linkText, string action, string controller)
    {
        //simplified for brevity 
        if (IsAccessibleToUser(action, controller))
        {
            return htmlHelper.ActionLink(linkText, action,controller);    
        }
        else
        {
            return String.Format("<span>{0}</span>",linkText);    
        }
    }

    public static bool IsAccessibleToUser(string action, string controller)
    {
        HttpContext context = HttpContext.Current;

        MvcHandler handler = context.Handler as MvcHandler;            

        IController verifyController = 
            ControllerBuilder
            .Current
            .GetControllerFactory()
            .CreateController(handler.RequestContext, controller);

        object[] controllerAttributes = verifyController.GetType().GetCustomAttributes(typeof(AuthorizeAttribute), true);
        object[] actionAttributes = verifyController.GetType().GetMethod(action).GetCustomAttributes(typeof(AuthorizeAttribute), true);

        if (controllerAttributes.Length == 0 && actionAttributes.Length == 0)
            return true;

        IPrincipal principal = handler.RequestContext.HttpContext.User;

        string roles = "";
        string users = "";
        if (controllerAttributes.Length > 0)
        {
            AuthorizeAttribute attribute = controllerAttributes[0] as AuthorizeAttribute;
            roles += attribute.Roles;
            users += attribute.Users;
        }
        if (actionAttributes.Length > 0)
        {
            AuthorizeAttribute attribute = actionAttributes[0] as AuthorizeAttribute;
            roles += attribute.Roles;
            users += attribute.Users;
        }

        if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(roles) && string.IsNullOrEmpty(users) && principal.Identity.IsAuthenticated)
            return true;

        string[] roleArray = roles.Split(',');
        string[] usersArray = users.Split(',');
        foreach (string role in roleArray)
        {
            if (role != "*" && !principal.IsInRole(role)) return false;
        }
        foreach (string user in usersArray)
        {
            if (user != "*" && (principal.Identity.Name == "" || principal.Identity.Name != user)) return false;
        }
        return true;
    }

}
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Here is the working code:

http://www.inq.me/post/ASPNet-MVC-Extension-method-to-create-a-Security-Aware-HtmlActionLink.aspx

I don't like using reflection, but I can't get to the ControllerTypeCache.

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Your ViewPage has a reference to the view context, so you could make it an extension method on that instead.

Then you can just say if Request.IsAuthenticated or Request.User.IsInRole(...)

usage would be like <%= this.SecurityLink(text, demandRole, controller, action, values) %>

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I'm trying to get the roles from the AuthorizeAttribute to compare them to the User Roles. I'm not sure how this would do that. – robDean Sep 23 '08 at 15:02
The point is that once the Roles are specified in the AuthorizeAttribute, you no longer have to add them to each individual link. – robDean Sep 23 '08 at 15:12

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