ASP.NET Core 2.2
I've wrestled with this problem for a long time...
Whenever I'm trying to anything related to logging in or out through HttpContext I get a HTTP 500 error.
I've scaffolded the identity and done the changes I needed, so I'm more or less using the microsofts GitHub code one-to-one.
The actions I'm doing get done (logging in/out, changing password) BUT the RedirectToPage()
call just returns a HTTP 500 error.
I suspect it has to do something with reloading too quickly and not waiting for the HttpContext to login or authenticate?
I've managed to make the Logging in work by instead of RedirectToPage()
using Response.Redirect(returnUrl)
Here's my Startup.cs
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
// Add httpcontext service
services.AddHttpContextAccessor();
// Services identity depends on
services.AddScoped<IIdentityRepository, IdentityRepository>();
//services.AddOptions().AddLogging();
// Services used by identity
services.AddScoped<IUserStore, UserStore>();
services.AddScoped<IUserValidator, UserValidator>();
services.AddScoped<IPasswordValidator, PasswordValidator>();
services.AddScoped<IPasswordHasher, PasswordHasher>();
services.AddScoped<ILookupNormalizer, UpperInvariantLookupNormalizer>();
// No interface for the error describer so we can add errors without rev'ing the interface
services.AddTransient<IdentityErrorDescriber>();
services.AddScoped<UserManager>();
services.AddScoped<SignInManager>();
// Identity cookie paths
services.AddAuthentication(CookieAuthenticationDefaults.AuthenticationScheme)
.AddCookie(o =>
{
o.AccessDeniedPath = "/Identity/Account/AccessDenied";
o.LoginPath = "/Identity/Account/Login";
o.Cookie.HttpOnly = true;
});
// Require authorization on every page by default
// Allow areas and add an area to path
services.AddMvc(options =>
{
var policy = new AuthorizationPolicyBuilder()
.RequireAuthenticatedUser()
.Build();
options.Filters.Add(new AuthorizeFilter(policy));
})
.SetCompatibilityVersion(CompatibilityVersion.Version_2_2)
.AddRazorPagesOptions(options =>
{
options.AllowAreas = true;
options.Conventions.AddAreaPageRoute("App", "/summary", "");
});
services.AddRouting(options => options.LowercaseUrls = true);
}
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env)
{
if (env.IsDevelopment())
{
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
app.UseDatabaseErrorPage();
}
else
{
app.UseExceptionHandler("/Error");
// The default HSTS value is 30 days. You may want to change this for production scenarios, see https://aka.ms/aspnetcore-hsts.
app.UseHsts();
}
app.UseHttpsRedirection();
app.UseStaticFiles();
app.UseCookiePolicy();
app.UseAuthentication();
app.UseMvc();
}
The razor page example for Changing password as well: (After correctly typing the right old password and a new one I get a HTTP 500 error)
public async Task<IActionResult> OnPostAsync () {
if (!ModelState.IsValid) {
return Page ();
}
var user = await _userManager.GetUserAsync (User);
if (user == null) {
return NotFound ($"Unable to load user with ID '{_userManager.GetUserId(User)}'.");
}
var changePasswordResult = await _userManager.ChangePasswordAsync (user, Input.OldPassword, Input.NewPassword);
if (!changePasswordResult.Succeeded) {
foreach (var error in changePasswordResult.Errors) {
ModelState.AddModelError (string.Empty, error.Description);
}
return Page ();
}
await _signInManager.RefreshSignInAsync (user);
//_logger.LogInformation("User changed their password successfully.");
StatusMessage = "Your password has been changed.";
return RedirectToPage(); // THIS PROBABLY CAUSING THE HTTP 500
}