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In MVC 5, I override HandleUnauthorizedRequest() and check if the request is from AJAX.

I have also registrated a Global ajaxComplete, for handeling 401 AJAX requests, but the status code is still 200 after being in HandleUnauthorizedRequest().

Question: Do I have to manually change the statuscode in filterContext in the function HandleUnauthorizedRequest()?

Unauthorized AJAX request detected

protected override void HandleUnauthorizedRequest(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
    if (filterContext.HttpContext.Request.IsAjaxRequest())
    {
        // <-- in here
        filterContext.Result = new JsonResult
        {
            Data = new
            {
                returnUrl = "foo"
            },
            JsonRequestBehavior = JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet
        };
    }
    else
    {
        base.HandleUnauthorizedRequest(filterContext);
    }
}

Global ajaxComplete registration

$(document).ajaxComplete(function (e, xhr, settings) {
    console.log('xhr.status: "' + xhr.status +'"'); // 200 - i want 401
    if(xhr.status === 401) {
        window.location.replace(urlHelper.getUrlNotAuthorized());
    }
});

"Working but hacked solution until I find a solution with ajaxComplete.

It check if the Users request was authorized. Downside is that I have to check isAuthorized() everyway i make a request. That's why I would like to use a global ajaxComplete, so I never miss one.":

Check if the Users AJAX request was authorized

isAuthorized = function (result) {
    try {
        var obj = JSON && JSON.parse(result) || $.parseJSON(result);
        // Here, obj can still be a parsed JsonResult, from when getting GetDatatableRows(), so we also need to check on returnUrl which is distinct
        // obj will only contain returnUrl if the JSON was returned from Shield validation
        if (obj && obj.returnUrl) {
            window.location.replace(urlHelper.getUrlNotAuthorized() + '?returnUrl=' + encodeURIComponent(obj.returnUrl));
            return false;
        }
    } catch (e) {
    }
    return true;
};

AJAX request where result is either a Partial View or JSON

partialViewService.changePartialViewService(url, data)
.done(function (result) {
    if (isAuthorized(result)) {
        // use result
    }
});

1 Answer 1

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Yes - I haven't checked this, but try adding the line indicated. Specifying code 401 does not filter through to the result you want. (I suspect this is due to Identity intercepting code 401 specifically):

protected override void HandleUnauthorizedRequest(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
    if (filterContext.HttpContext.Request.IsAjaxRequest())
    {
        // Add this (code 401 does not work)
        filterContext.HttpContext.Response.StatusCode = 412;
        // <-- in here
        filterContext.Result = new JsonResult
        {
            Data = new
            {
                returnUrl = "foo"
            },
            JsonRequestBehavior = JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet
        };
    }
    else
    {
        base.HandleUnauthorizedRequest(filterContext);
    }
}
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  • Actually that's what I just tryed (with and without two extra lines too) filterContext.HttpContext.Response.StatusCode = 401; filterContext.HttpContext.Response.End(); filterContext.HttpContext.Response.Close(); But with no luck, the statuscode remains "200" im so confused. I will check one more time just for you though.
    – radbyx
    Mar 8, 2016 at 10:19
  • I still got "200": xhr.status: "200" and xhr.statusCode().status: "200"
    – radbyx
    Mar 8, 2016 at 10:21
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    Hmm. This code should be encapsulated in something like: public class CustomAuthorizeAttribute : AuthorizeAttribute { } - and then you have to make sure that your actions are "decorated" with [CustomAuthorize] - on a base controller, the controller or on individual actions - if you don't add this, the custom code won't kick in. Have you checked that your actions are decorated with your equivalent [] ?
    – RickL
    Mar 8, 2016 at 10:30
  • Yes I have "[ShieldAuthorize, ShieldWebUserCmpBu, ShieldWebUserRight]" on all my controllers. "ShieldAuthorize" is my "CustomAuthorizeAttribute". I override AuthorizeCore too: " protected override bool AuthorizeCore(HttpContextBase httpContext) { var authorized = base.AuthorizeCore(httpContext); if (!authorized) { return false; // The user is not authorized => no need to go any further } return true; } "
    – radbyx
    Mar 8, 2016 at 10:39
  • Thanks for helping me. Meanwhile I have added a working but hacked version, that doesn't uses ajaxComplete yet. Here I can ask on "returnUrl" instead of statuscode, but problem is that I have to remember to call the validation method every places, and that's bounded to fail at some time.
    – radbyx
    Mar 8, 2016 at 11:03

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