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I am using Identity v2 and MVC 5 for external login.

In my external login callback function, I log the user in with

var result = await SignInManager.ExternalSignInAsync(loginInfo, isPersistent: false);

then there is a switch for the result, and I need to access the user's ID in the success case, but User.Identity.GetUserId(); gives me null here.

How can I access the User's ID in this case?

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5 Answers 5

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To get claims data and other information about the signed in identity immediately upon a successful login, without going to the database, just access signinManager.AuthenticationManager.AuthenticationResponseGrant.Identity.

For instance,

switch (result) { case SignInStatus.Success: var userId = signinManager.AuthenticationManager.AuthenticationResponseGrant .Identity.GetUserId(); // ...

You can also see it being used in this other question's answer to add new claims to an identity immediately after login - AuthenticationManager.AuthenticationResponseGrant.Identity.AddClaims(freshClaims);

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  • This is definitely the easiest solution!
    – kloarubeek
    Jan 20, 2016 at 23:08
  • Thank you - This is exactly what I wanted.
    – Aaron
    Apr 28, 2016 at 20:25
  • Been looking for this for ages. I used: Dim IDClaim As Claim = signInManager.AuthenticationManager.AuthenticationResponseGrant.Identity.Claims.FirstOrDefault(Function(o) o.Type = ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier) Dim UserID As Integer = Convert.ToInt32(IDClaim.Value). Thanks!
    – Resource
    Aug 24, 2017 at 13:08
  • signInManager.AuthenticationManager doesn't seem to exist anymore in Core 2.2. For a one-liner you can use the answer by @A. Burak Erbora
    – Simopaa
    May 20, 2019 at 11:43
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I use System.Security.Claims.ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier object to keep my user id

And I created a helper class to reach the values in it

public class UserHelper
  {
    public static string GetUserId()
    {
      var identity = (System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal)System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal;
      var principal = System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal as System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal;
      var userId = identity.Claims.Where(c => c.Type == System.Security.Claims.ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier).Select(c => c.Value).SingleOrDefault();
      return userId;
    }
    public static string GetUserName()
    {
      var identity = (System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal)System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal;
      var principal = System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal as System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal;
      var name = identity.Claims.Where(c => c.Type == System.Security.Claims.ClaimTypes.Name).Select(c => c.Value).SingleOrDefault();
      return name;
    }
    public static string GetUserMail()
    {
      var identity = (System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal)System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal;
      var principal = System.Threading.Thread.CurrentPrincipal as System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal;
      var mail = identity.Claims.Where(c => c.Type == System.Security.Claims.ClaimTypes.Email).Select(c => c.Value).SingleOrDefault();
      return mail;
    }
  }

and I call it with

var user = UserHelper.GetUserId();
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OK, I found one way; I can get it via:

var userID = UserManager.FindByEmail(loginInfo.Email).Id;

But, I don't think this is the best solution since it seems like I hit the DB with two queries. Can Anyone offer a better solution?

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  • Not a good way. You dont go to the database for UserID.UserId,email already exists in identity claims. Jul 3, 2015 at 7:00
  • @Serdar Çatalpınar: Exactly my point in asking for a better way. Thanks for the answer. Jul 3, 2015 at 11:18
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you can use below code.

Add function to ApplicationSignInManager class in Identity.Config.cs

 public override Task SignInAsync(ApplicationUser user, bool isPersistent, bool rememberBrowser)
 {
            var claims = new List<Claim>()
            {
                new Claim(ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier, user.Id),
                new Claim(ClaimTypes.Email, user.Email)
            };
            this.AuthenticationManager.User.AddIdentity(new ClaimsIdentity(claims));
            return base.SignInAsync(user, isPersistent, rememberBrowser);
}

Try ths code

private ClaimsPrincipal GetCurrentUser()
        {
            var context = HttpContext.GetOwinContext();
            if (context == null)
                return null;

            if (context.Authentication == null || context.Authentication.User == null)
                return null;

            return context.Authentication.User;
        }
        private string GetUserId()
        {
            var user = GetCurrentUser();
            if (user == null)
                return null;

            var claim = user.Claims.FirstOrDefault(o => o.Type == ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier);
            if (claim == null)
                return null;

            return claim.Value;
        }

        private string GetUserEmail()
        {
            var user = GetCurrentUser();
            if (user == null)
                return null;

            var claim = user.Claims.FirstOrDefault(o => o.Type == ClaimTypes.Email);
            if (claim == null)
                return null;

            return claim.Value;
        }
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  • unfortunately I was too quick to accept this. Whatever I do, Identity.GetUserId<T>(); doesn't give me anything but null right after a login success. My guess is that it waits for a certain stage in the login process to work. Jul 3, 2015 at 17:00
  • Problem seems to be thatwhen the signinmanager's signin method is invoked and returns a success result, it does not update the identity user object to be authenticated. Any idea how I can enforce it to be updated there? Jul 6, 2015 at 10:46
  • you can try in the above code. I changed code lines. Jul 6, 2015 at 14:04
  • Great, I had a feeling I could use the built in claim system for this, thanks! Jul 9, 2015 at 7:21
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In dotnet 5 i follow the context after logged in with SignInManager

 var result =
            await _signInManager.PasswordSignInAsync(model.UserName, model.Password, true, lockoutOnFailure: true);
        if (result.Succeeded)
        {
            var userId = _signInManager.UserManager.Users.FirstOrDefault()?.Id; }
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