Version: 1.2.7
This client uses the OIDC Hybrid Flow to obtain an access token. See the main ADH Authentication samples page README for more information about this flow.
- .NET 6.0 or later
- Note: Visual Studio 17.1 or later is required for development against .NET 6.0
- Web Browser with Javascript enabled
- You will need Google Chrome if you want to run the automated test
- The sample is configured using the file appsettings.placeholder.json. Before editing, rename this file to
appsettings.json
. This repository's.gitignore
rules should prevent the file from ever being checked in to any fork or branch, to ensure credentials are not compromised. - Replace the placeholders in the
appsettings.json
file with your Tenant Id, Client Id and Client Secret - Ensure that this client was created to allow Refresh Tokens
- If this client does not allow refresh tokens, no refresh token will be issued upon authentication
- Ensure that the client contains $"{RedirectHost}:{RedirectPort}/{RedirectPath}" in the list of RedirectUris
- Default value from config is:
https://127.0.0.1:54567/signin-oidc
- You can change the values to match your preferences
- Default value from config is:
-
Register a Hybrid client in ADH and ensure that the registered client in ADH contains
https://127.0.0.1:54567/signin-oidc
in the list of RedirectUris. -
Replace the placeholders in the
appsettings.json
file with your Tenant Id, Client Id, and Client Secret obtained from registration.
- Load the .csproj in this directory
- Rebuild project
- Run it
- If you want to see the token and other outputs from the program, put a breakpoint at the end of the main method and run in debug mode
- Follow the prompts in the web browser to log in
- Keep in mind that if you are already logged in with the same Account in the browser, you will not have to log in again
- Return to the application after having been authenticated in the browser
- Make sure you have the install location of dotnet added to your path
- Run the following command from the location of this project:
dotnet run
- Follow the prompts in the web browser to log in
- Return to the application after having been authenticated in the browser
- Make sure Google Chrome is the default browser on your test system.
- Download the ChromeDriver version from
http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html
corresponding to the version of Google Chrome that is installed. Set the environmental variable ChromeWebDriver to the directory containing the Chrome Driver executable. - Update the
appsettings.json
with the username and password for the Microsoft account that will be used to log in. The test is only written to work with a personal Microsoft account and must only prompt for only username followed by password (no Two-Factor authentication or other consent or informational prompts). Also if the location of the sample application has been modified then change the RedirectHost and/or RedirectPort.
- Load the .csproj from the HybridFlowTest directory above this in Visual Studio
- Rebuild project
- Open Test Explorer and make sure there is one test called Test1 showing
- Run the test
- Make sure you have the install location of dotnet added to your path
- Run the following command from the location of the HybridFlowTest project (you may need to run as Administrator for the test to use the Chrome Driver):
dotnet test
Tested against DotNet 6.0
For the main ADH Authentication samples page ReadMe
For the main ADH samples page ReadMe
For the main AVEVA samples page ReadMe