// For more information on configuring authentication, please visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=301864 public void ConfigureAuth(IAppBuilder app) { // Configure the db context, user manager and signin manager to use a single instance per request app.CreatePerOwinContext(() => UnityConfig.Container.Resolve <IUserStore <ApplicationUser> >()); app.CreatePerOwinContext <ApplicationUserManager>(ApplicationUserManager.Create); app.CreatePerOwinContext <ApplicationSignInManager>( (option, ctx) => ApplicationSignInManager.Create(option, ctx, UnityConfig.Container.Resolve <IRequestClient <IAuthenticateUser, IAuthenticateUserResult> >())); // Enable the application to use a cookie to store information for the signed in user // and to use a cookie to temporarily store information about a user logging in with a third party login provider // Configure the sign in cookie app.UseCookieAuthentication( new CookieAuthenticationOptions { AuthenticationType = DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie, LoginPath = new PathString("/Account/Login"), Provider = new CookieAuthenticationProvider { // Enables the application to validate the security stamp when the user logs in. // This is a security feature which is used when you change a password or add an external login to your account. OnValidateIdentity = SecurityStampValidator.OnValidateIdentity <ApplicationUserManager, ApplicationUser>( validateInterval: TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30), regenerateIdentity: (manager, user) => user.GenerateUserIdentityAsync(manager)) } }); app.UseExternalSignInCookie(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ExternalCookie); // Enables the application to temporarily store user information when they are verifying the second factor in the two-factor authentication process. app.UseTwoFactorSignInCookie(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.TwoFactorCookie, TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5)); // Enables the application to remember the second login verification factor such as phone or email. // Once you check this option, your second step of verification during the login process will be remembered on the device where you logged in from. // This is similar to the RememberMe option when you log in. app.UseTwoFactorRememberBrowserCookie(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.TwoFactorRememberBrowserCookie); }
// For more information on configuring authentication, please visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=301864 public void ConfigureAuth(IAppBuilder app) { // Configure the db context, user manager and signin manager to use a single instance per request //app.CreatePerOwinContext(ApplicationDbContext.Create); //app.CreatePerOwinContext<ApplicationUserManager>(ApplicationUserManager.Create); app.CreatePerOwinContext <ApplicationUserManager>((x, y) => { return(ApplicationUserManager.Create(x, y, Utilities.SystemSettings.UsernameAndPasswordRule)); }); app.CreatePerOwinContext <ApplicationSignInManager>((x, y) => { var mgr = ApplicationSignInManager.Create(x, y); return(mgr); }); // Enable the application to use a cookie to store information for the signed in user // and to use a cookie to temporarily store information about a user logging in with a third party login provider // Configure the sign in cookie app.UseCookieAuthentication(new CookieAuthenticationOptions { ExpireTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30), AuthenticationType = DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie, LoginPath = new PathString("/Account/Login"), Provider = new CookieAuthenticationProvider { // Enables the application to validate the security stamp when the user logs in. // This is a security feature which is used when you change a password or add an external login to your account. OnValidateIdentity = SecurityStampValidator.OnValidateIdentity <ApplicationUserManager, IdentityUser, long>( validateInterval: TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30), regenerateIdentityCallback: (manager, user) => user.GenerateUserIdentityAsync(manager), getUserIdCallback: (claimIdentity) => claimIdentity.GetUserId <long>() ) } }); app.UseExternalSignInCookie(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ExternalCookie); // Enables the application to temporarily store user information when they are verifying the second factor in the two-factor authentication process. app.UseTwoFactorSignInCookie(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.TwoFactorCookie, TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5)); // Enables the application to remember the second login verification factor such as phone or email. // Once you check this option, your second step of verification during the login process will be remembered on the device where you logged in from. // This is similar to the RememberMe option when you log in. app.UseTwoFactorRememberBrowserCookie(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.TwoFactorRememberBrowserCookie); // Uncomment the following lines to enable logging in with third party login providers //app.UseMicrosoftAccountAuthentication( // clientId: "", // clientSecret: ""); //app.UseTwitterAuthentication( // consumerKey: "", // consumerSecret: ""); //app.UseFacebookAuthentication( // appId: "", // appSecret: ""); //app.UseGoogleAuthentication(new GoogleOAuth2AuthenticationOptions() //{ // ClientId = "", // ClientSecret = "" //}); }