I have a problem knowing whether a user is authenticated or not when ajax requests are sent from jQuery.
HttpContext.User.Identity
is not empty when a user does a regular request from their browser and the aspxauth
cookie is set. When a user tries doing a ajax request from jQuery, the aspxauth
is not set at all.
My Web.Config
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="~/" />
</authentication>
Setting the FormsAuthentication Cookie
var cookie = new AuthCookie
{
UserId = user.UserId,
Email = user.Email,
Name = user.Name,
RememberMe = createPersistentCookie,
TimeZone = user.TimeZone,
CompanyId = user.CompanyId,
Roles = new List<string> { user.Role ?? "user" }
};
string userData = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(cookie);
var ticket = new FormsAuthenticationTicket(1, cookie.Email, DateTime.Now,
DateTime.Now.Add(FormsAuthentication.Timeout),
createPersistentCookie, userData);
string encTicket = FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(ticket);
var httpCookie = new HttpCookie(FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName, encTicket) { Expires = DateTime.Now.Add(FormsAuthentication.Timeout) };
_httpContext.Response.Cookies.Add(httpCookie);
When I make requests through my broser, the auth cookie appears:
Whenever I make a request through javascript using $.get() or loading javascript scripts / Any other request through javascript, I get:
The odd thing is that on another ASP application I am using WebSecurity
and that works perfectly. The auth cookie is always being sent back from client to server. For this ASP MVC 5
application, when I try to use the FormAuthentication, I cannot get the AuthCookie to proceed through all requests.