I am using owin openid connect authentication where the authentication provider is hosted on a separate domain. The authentication process works nicely. I am able to view restricted pages upon successful login at the identity server.
But I want the external identity server to return back to "account/SignInCallback" controller action so that I can execute a few lines of code relevant for the member's account. In the browser's network activity it shows me "302 Found" for the "account/SignInCallback" but it doesn't hit the breakpoints attached to it. It directly goes to the request initiating url e.g. "account/Dashboard".
Is there an way I can force the system to return back to the specific url after login, even though requesting url was different?
public class AccountController : BaseController
{
public AccountController() : base()
{
}
[Authorize]
public ActionResult Dashboard()
{
return View();
}
[HttpPost]
[AllowAnonymous]
public ActionResult SignInCallback()
{
if (User.Identity.IsAuthenticated)
{
// Read claims and execute member specific codes
}
return View();
}
[AllowAnonymous]
public ActionResult Unauthorized()
{
return View();
}
}
The startup class is below:
public sealed class Startup
{
public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
string ClientCallbackUri = @"https://client.local/account/SignInCallback";
string IdServBaseUri = @"https://idm.website.com/core";
string TokenEndpoint = @"https://idm.website.com/core/connect/token";
string UserInfoEndpoint = @"https://idm.website.com/core/connect/userinfo";
string ClientId = @"WebPortalDemo";
string ClientSecret = @"aG90apW2+DbX1wVnwwLD+eu17g3vPRIg7p1OnzT14TE=";
JwtSecurityTokenHandler.InboundClaimTypeMap = new Dictionary<string, string>();
app.UseCookieAuthentication(new CookieAuthenticationOptions
{
AuthenticationType = "Cookies"
});
app.UseOpenIdConnectAuthentication(new OpenIdConnectAuthenticationOptions
{
ClientId = ClientId,
Authority = IdServBaseUri,
RedirectUri = ClientCallbackUri,
PostLogoutRedirectUri = ClientUri,
ResponseType = "code id_token token",
Scope = "openid profile roles",
TokenValidationParameters = new TokenValidationParameters
{
NameClaimType = "name",
RoleClaimType = "role"
},
SignInAsAuthenticationType = "Cookies",
Notifications = new OpenIdConnectAuthenticationNotifications
{
AuthorizationCodeReceived = async n =>
{
// use the code to get the access and refresh token
var tokenClient = new TokenClient(
TokenEndpoint,
ClientId,
ClientSecret);
var tokenResponse = await tokenClient.RequestAuthorizationCodeAsync(n.Code, n.RedirectUri);
if (tokenResponse.IsError)
{
throw new Exception(tokenResponse.Error);
}
// use the access token to retrieve claims from userinfo
var userInfoClient = new UserInfoClient(UserInfoEndpoint);
var userInfoResponse = await userInfoClient.GetAsync(tokenResponse.AccessToken);
// create new identity
var id = new ClaimsIdentity(n.AuthenticationTicket.Identity.AuthenticationType);
//id.AddClaims(userInfoResponse.GetClaimsIdentity().Claims);
id.AddClaims(userInfoResponse.Claims);
id.AddClaim(new Claim("access_token", tokenResponse.AccessToken));
id.AddClaim(new Claim("expires_at", DateTime.Now.AddSeconds(tokenResponse.ExpiresIn).ToLocalTime().ToString()));
id.AddClaim(new Claim("refresh_token", tokenResponse.RefreshToken));
id.AddClaim(new Claim("id_token", n.ProtocolMessage.IdToken));
id.AddClaim(new Claim("sid", n.AuthenticationTicket.Identity.FindFirst("sid").Value));
n.AuthenticationTicket = new AuthenticationTicket(
new ClaimsIdentity(id.Claims, n.AuthenticationTicket.Identity.AuthenticationType, "name", "role"),
n.AuthenticationTicket.Properties);
}
}
});
}
}
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