I am using asp.net identity along with Identity Server 4 to log into my web site. The Identity code uses SQL server as its data store. When I add custom claims to the AspNetUserCliams table, log out and back in I do not see any of the values (old or new) in the ClaimsIdentity.Claims list. It does populate with a number of others that don't actually exist in that table:
How does one tell identity server to actually pull the associated claims from the table?
I've tried this code, but it's only when the object is in memory, doesn't persist the new claim to the database:
ClaimsIdentity id = new ClaimsIdentity();
id.AddClaim(new Claim("MyNewClaim", "bla"));
context.HttpContext.User.AddIdentity(id);
I've read a number of posts that talk about the elusive UserManager. However I'm not seeing anything inserted into the ServiceProvider that has the signature of UserManager<AspNetUser, Guid> or similar.
I'm using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity.EntityFrameworkCore, I would expect that to provide at least enough of a UserManager to persist and retrieve the data and allow me to override everything as needed. Does such an implementation already exist or do I have to reinvent the wheel and create a UserManager?
Update:
After a lot of cussing and searching I was able to create the UserManager instance with the following code:
public UserManager<AspNetUser> UserManager
{
get
{
var store = new UserStore<AspNetUser, AspNetRole, AuthorizationDbContext, Guid, AspNetUserClaim, AspNetUserRole, AspNetUserLogin, AspNetUserToken, AspNetRoleClaim>(Context);
var manager = new UserManager<AspNetUser>(
store,
null,
new PasswordHasher<AspNetUser>(),
new []{new UserValidator<AspNetUser>()},
new IPasswordValidator<AspNetUser>[]{},
new UpperInvariantLookupNormalizer(),
new IdentityErrorDescriber(),
null,
NullLogger<UserManager<AspNetUser>>.Instance);
return manager;
}
}
That allows me to update the datastore with the claim, but it's not being returned when I log in.
Using .Net Core 3.1, v3.10 of the Microsoft NuGet packages.
My Startup.cs has the following added:
.AddOpenIdConnect("oidc", options =>
{
options.Authority = Configuration.GetSection("Authentication")["Authority"];
options.ClientId = Configuration.GetSection("Authentication")["ClientId"];
options.ClientSecret = Configuration.GetSection("Authentication")["Secret"];
options.ResponseType = "code";
options.SaveTokens = true;
options.GetClaimsFromUserInfoEndpoint = true;
options.ClaimActions.MapAll();
options.Events.OnUserInformationReceived = async context =>
{
var mi = services.BuildServiceProvider().GetRequiredService<IModuleInfo>();
mi.ClearLoggedInUsersCache();
var userManager = services.BuildServiceProvider().GetRequiredService<UserManager<AspNetUser>>();
var userName = context.User.RootElement.GetString("name");
// Get the user object from the database.
var currentUser = (
from u in userManager.Users
where u.NormalizedUserName == userName
select u
).FirstOrDefault();
// Get the claims defined in the database.
var userClaims = await userManager.GetClaimsAsync(currentUser);
// -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-
// Just need to figure out how to attach them to the user.
// -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-
};
So now I can pull the claims using UserManager, but have no way to persist them to the user information to maintain across requests. Still missing a piece to the puzzle. But still seems odd that IdentityServer4 isn't returning the associated claims.