I'm currently having a code in the Login action
, so when the user login, it will pull some data from the database and store in a Session
variable.
public async Task<ActionResult> Login(LoginViewModel model, string returnUrl)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return View(model);
}
var result = await SignInManager.PasswordSignInAsync(model.Email, model.Password, model.RememberMe, shouldLockout: true);
switch (result)
{
case SignInStatus.Success:
{
using (var db = new somedbContext())
{
//do some query here
System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session["userDepartment"] = departmentID;
}
return RedirectToLocal(returnUrl);
}
}
}
This works just fine if the user actually goes through the Login process. However, if the user tries to "login" with other means, such as using cookie
(by remember me), or some browsers do save the credentials, or using a third party logins etc., this will not work anymore.
Where should I write the code and assign value to the Session
so that regardless of where the user login from, it will go through the code?