public async Task <IActionResult> Register([FromQuery] string userName, [FromQuery] string email, [FromQuery] string password) { if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(userName)) { throw new ArgumentException("Value cannot be null or whitespace.", nameof(userName)); } if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(email)) { throw new ArgumentException("Value cannot be null or whitespace.", nameof(email)); } if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(password)) { throw new ArgumentException("Value cannot be null or whitespace.", nameof(password)); } if (!ModelState.IsValid) { return(BadRequest(ModelState)); } var user = new GladLiveApplicationUser { UserName = userName, Email = email }; var result = await UserManager.CreateAsync(user, password); if (result.Succeeded) { return(Ok()); } AddErrors(result); // If we got this far, something failed. return(BadRequest(ModelState)); }
private async Task <AuthenticationTicket> CreateTicketAsync(OpenIdConnectRequest request, GladLiveApplicationUser user) { // Create a new ClaimsPrincipal containing the claims that // will be used to create an id_token, a token or a code. var principal = await _signInManager.CreateUserPrincipalAsync(user); // Create a new authentication ticket holding the user identity. var ticket = new AuthenticationTicket(principal, new AuthenticationProperties(), OpenIdConnectServerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme); // Set the list of scopes granted to the client application. ticket.SetScopes(new[] { OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.OpenId, OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.Email, OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.Profile, OpenIddictConstants.Scopes.Roles }.Intersect(request.GetScopes())); ticket.SetResources("resource-server"); // Note: by default, claims are NOT automatically included in the access and identity tokens. // To allow OpenIddict to serialize them, you must attach them a destination, that specifies // whether they should be included in access tokens, in identity tokens or in both. foreach (var claim in ticket.Principal.Claims) { // Never include the security stamp in the access and identity tokens, as it's a secret value. if (claim.Type == _identityOptions.Value.ClaimsIdentity.SecurityStampClaimType) { continue; } var destinations = new List <string> { OpenIdConnectConstants.Destinations.AccessToken }; // Only add the iterated claim to the id_token if the corresponding scope was granted to the client application. // The other claims will only be added to the access_token, which is encrypted when using the default format. if ((claim.Type == OpenIdConnectConstants.Claims.Name && ticket.HasScope(OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.Profile)) || (claim.Type == OpenIdConnectConstants.Claims.Email && ticket.HasScope(OpenIdConnectConstants.Scopes.Email)) || (claim.Type == OpenIdConnectConstants.Claims.Role && ticket.HasScope(OpenIddictConstants.Claims.Roles))) { destinations.Add(OpenIdConnectConstants.Destinations.IdentityToken); } claim.SetDestinations(destinations); } return(ticket); }