I'm moving from ASP.Net Framework to ASP.Net Core.
In ASP.Net Framework with Web API 2 project, I can customize AuthorizeAttribute like this :
public class ApiAuthorizeAttribute : AuthorizationFilterAttribute
{
#region Methods
/// <summary>
/// Override authorization event to do custom authorization.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="httpActionContext"></param>
public override void OnAuthorization(HttpActionContext httpActionContext)
{
// Retrieve email and password.
var accountEmail =
httpActionContext.Request.Headers.Where(
x =>
!string.IsNullOrEmpty(x.Key) &&
x.Key.Equals("Email"))
.Select(x => x.Value.FirstOrDefault())
.FirstOrDefault();
// Retrieve account password.
var accountPassword =
httpActionContext.Request.Headers.Where(
x =>
!string.IsNullOrEmpty(x.Key) &&
x.Key.Equals("Password"))
.Select(x => x.Value.FirstOrDefault()).FirstOrDefault();
// Account view model construction.
var filterAccountViewModel = new FilterAccountViewModel();
filterAccountViewModel.Email = accountEmail;
filterAccountViewModel.Password = accountPassword;
filterAccountViewModel.EmailComparision = TextComparision.Equal;
filterAccountViewModel.PasswordComparision = TextComparision.Equal;
// Find the account.
var account = RepositoryAccount.FindAccount(filterAccountViewModel);
// Account is not found.
if (account == null)
{
// Treat the account as unthorized.
httpActionContext.Response = httpActionContext.Request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized);
return;
}
// Role is not defined which means the request is allowed.
if (_roles == null)
return;
// Role is not allowed
if (!_roles.Any(x => x == account.Role))
{
// Treat the account as unthorized.
httpActionContext.Response = httpActionContext.Request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.Forbidden);
return;
}
// Store the requester information in action argument.
httpActionContext.ActionArguments["Account"] = account;
}
#endregion
#region Properties
/// <summary>
/// Repository which provides function to access account database.
/// </summary>
public IRepositoryAccount RepositoryAccount { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Which role can be allowed to access server.
/// </summary>
private readonly byte[] _roles;
#endregion
#region Constructor
/// <summary>
/// Initialize instance with default settings.
/// </summary>
public ApiAuthorizeAttribute()
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Initialize instance with allowed role.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="roles"></param>
public ApiAuthorizeAttribute(byte[] roles)
{
_roles = roles;
}
#endregion
}
In my customized AuthorizeAttribute, I can check whether account is valid or not and return HttpStatusCode with message to client.
I'm trying to do the samething in ASP.Net Core, but no OnAuthorization for me to override.
How can I achieve the same thing as in ASP.Net Framework ?
Thank you,