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AspNetCore.Identity.MongoDbCore

A MongoDb UserStore and RoleStore adapter for Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity 2.0. Allows you to use MongoDb instead of SQL server with Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity 2.0.

Covered by 737 integration tests and unit tests from the modified Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity.EntityFrameworkCore.Test test suite.

Supports both netstandard2.0 and netcoreapp2.0.

Available as a Nuget package : https://www.nuget.org/packages/AspNetCore.Identity.MongoDbCore/

Install-Package AspNetCore.Identity.MongoDbCore

Usage examples

Your user and role entities must inherit from MongoIdentityUser<TKey> and MongoIdentityRole<TKey> in a way similar to the IdentityUser<TKey> and the IdentityRole<TKey> in Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity, where TKey is the type of the primary key of your document.

Here is an example:

public class ApplicationUser : MongoIdentityUser<Guid>
{
	public ApplicationUser() : base()
	{
	}

	public ApplicationUser(string userName, string email) : base(userName, email)
	{
	}
}

public class ApplicationRole : MongoIdentityRole<Guid>
{
	public ApplicationRole() : base()
	{
	}

	public ApplicationRole(string roleName) : base(roleName)
	{
	}
}	

The Id field is automatically set at instantiation, this also applies to users inheriting from MongoIdentityUser<int>, where a random integer is assigned to the Id. It is however not advised to rely on such random mechanism to set the primary key of your document. Using documents inheriting from MongoIdentityRole and MongoIdentityUser, which both use the Guid type for primary keys, is recommended.

To add the stores, you can use the IdentityBuilder extension like so:

services.AddIdentity<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole>()
	.AddMongoDbStores<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole, Guid>
	(
		"mongodb://localhost:27017",
		"MongoDbTests"
	)
	.AddDefaultTokenProviders();

It is also possible to share a common IMongoDbContext across your services (requires https://www.nuget.org/packages/MongoDbGenericRepository/):

var mongoDbContext = new MongoDbContext("mongodb://localhost:27017", "MongoDbTests");
services.AddIdentity<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole>()
	.AddMongoDbStores<IMongoDbContext>(mongoDbContext)
	.AddDefaultTokenProviders();
// Use the mongoDbContext for other things.

You can also use the more explicit type declaration:

var mongoDbContext = new MongoDbContext("mongodb://localhost:27017", "MongoDbTests");
services.AddIdentity<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole>()
	.AddMongoDbStores<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole, Guid>(mongoDbContext)
	.AddDefaultTokenProviders();
// Use the mongoDbContext for other things.

Alternatively a full configuration can be done by populating a MongoDbIdentityConfiguration object, which can have an IdentityOptionsAction property set to an action you want to perform against the IdentityOptions (Action<IdentityOptions>).

The MongoDbSettings object is used to set MongoDb Settings using the ConnectionString and the DatabaseName properties.

The MongoDb connection is managed using the mongodb-generic-repository, where a repository inheriting IBaseMongoRepository is registered as a singleton. Look at the ServiceCollectionExtension.cs file for more details.

var mongoDbIdentityConfiguration = new MongoDbIdentityConfiguration
{
	MongoDbSettings = new MongoDbSettings
	{
		ConnectionString = "mongodb://localhost:27017",
		DatabaseName = "MongoDbTests"
	},
	IdentityOptionsAction = options =>
	{
		options.Password.RequireDigit = false;
		options.Password.RequiredLength = 8;
		options.Password.RequireNonAlphanumeric = false;
		options.Password.RequireUppercase = false;
		options.Password.RequireLowercase = false;

		// Lockout settings
		options.Lockout.DefaultLockoutTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30);
		options.Lockout.MaxFailedAccessAttempts = 10;

		// ApplicationUser settings
		options.User.RequireUniqueEmail = true;
		options.User.AllowedUserNameCharacters = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789@.-_";
	}
};
services.ConfigureMongoDbIdentity<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole, Guid>(mongoDbIdentityConfiguration);

Running the tests

To run the tests, you need a local MongoDb server in default configuration (listening to localhost:27017). Create a database named MongoDbTests for the tests to run.

Author

Alexandre Spieser

License

AspNetCore.Identity.MongoDbCore is under MIT license - http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Alexandre Spieser

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Copyright © 2017

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