Hi I want to pass parameters to the custom policy in asp.net core. As i know so far i can only do
[Authorize(Policy="Over21")]
My Action(){
}
but i want to do
[Authorize(Policy="Over21",Para="AnotherValue")]
My Action(){
}
so i decided to extend Authorize attribute and then do this.
public class MyAuthorizationAttribute : AuthorizeAttribute
{
public string Permission;
public MyAuthorizationAttribute(string policy, string permission)
: base(policy)
{
Permission = permission;
}
}
Then do this
[MyAuthorization("MyPolicy","CanDoPermission")]
My Action(){
}
The custom authorization handler is still called when i debug and so now i want a way to get the permission property from the AuthorizationHandlerContext context
. I realize that i can find this property when i drill down during debug
context->Resource->Filters
Among this list i find all objects of type AuthorizeFilter and further drill down to AuthorizeData->Resultview
this also is a list that contains my MyAuthorization object. I use a debut tool to do this but i dont know how to get MyAuthorization instance that applies to the specific action being called?
This is the furthest i get.
var mvcContext = context.Resource as AuthorizationFilterContext;
foreach (var filterMetadata in mvcContext.Filters)
{
if (filterMetadata.GetType().Name != "AuthorizeFilter") continue;
var claimAttribute = filterMetadata as AuthorizeFilter;
if (claimAttribute != null)
{
var data = claimAttribute.AuthorizeData;
}
Am not sure what to do next to get this object. I am hoping there is an easier way to get these values from the context.