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I am working with a web api where it should have a request key and depending upon it, the api controller will do specific task. I am using rest client program in vs code and did the following for testing:

GET http://localhost:PortNo/WeatherForecast/GetAllTeams
test: "12345678910" //Key

So in the controller, I did this to get the key value:

[HttpGet]
public async Task<ActionResult<IEnumerable<TeamDetails>>> GetAllTeams()
{
    string Token = Request.Headers["test"]; //Getting the key value here
    var teams = _service.GetAllTeams();

    return Ok(teams)
}

But I've few things in mind and doing R & D like how can I make the above with an attribute. Say each controller will have an attribute as follows and make the request invalid if no proper key found:

[InvalidToken] //This is the attribute
[HttpGet]
public async Task<ActionResult<IEnumerable<TeamDetails>>> GetAllTeams()
{
   var teams = _service.GetAllTeams();

   return Ok(teams)
}

I am not sure if this is going to make the api secure and my plan is to valid every http request (In my case, a simple form submission at the moment), so it should say the request is generated from the web api app.

N.B: I worked with web api earlier in small sections but now a broader thing to implement, so expecting few suggestions that can help me to guide for better design.

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  • If you don't want to execute if the key is not valid use middleware. You can response from there itself. Note that you can use it before any middleware so that it get executed first. Dec 5, 2021 at 10:17

1 Answer 1

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try it:

using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Filters;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using System;

..

public class InvalidToken : Attribute, IActionFilter
    {
        
        public InvalidToken( )
        { 
           
        }

        public void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext context)
        {
            var Authorization = context.HttpContext.Request.Headers["test"];
             
            if ( Authorization != "12345678910")
            {
                context.ModelState.AddModelError("Authorization", "Authorization failed!");
                return;
            }
            
             
        }

        public void OnActionExecuted(ActionExecutedContext context)
        {
            //   "OnActionExecuted" 
            
        }

         
    }

Startup.cs

     services.AddScoped<InvalidToken>();
// add filter to whole api
     services.AddControllers(options =>
                {
                    options.Filters.Add<InvalidToken>();
                });
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  • Do I require to add any package for this in vs code? Dec 5, 2021 at 9:21
  • no, it is pure asp.net core Dec 5, 2021 at 9:23
  • I got few things messed up - The type or namespace name 'IActionFilter' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?), The type or namespace name 'ActionExecutingContext' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?), There is no argument given that corresponds to the required formal parameter 'configuration' of 'InvalidToken.InvalidToken. Dec 5, 2021 at 9:34
  • i add need namespace Dec 5, 2021 at 9:40
  • Last one - There is no argument given that corresponds to the required formal parameter 'configuration'. Dec 5, 2021 at 9:53

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