This repo contains an MVC based UI for login, logout and consent that supplements an IdentityServer4 configured for in-memory clients, users, and scopes. Note that the repo doesn't include solution and project files, but should be copied to your project as described below.
The assumption is that you started with an empty web application, added identityserver and configured the resources, clients and users.
The quickstart UI uses MVC. Before you can add the UI you need to add the following packages to project.json:
"Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc": "1.1.0",
"Microsoft.AspNetCore.StaticFiles": "1.1.0"
...and add MVC and static files to your pipeline:
public class Startup
{
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddMvc();
// rest omitted
}
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
{
loggerFactory.AddConsole();
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
app.UseIdentityServer();
app.UseStaticFiles();
app.UseMvcWithDefaultRoute();
}
}
This repo contains the controllers, models, views and CSS files needed for the UI. Simply download/clone it and copy the folders into the web project.
Alternatively you can run this powershell script from your web project directory to download them automatically:
iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IdentityServer/IdentityServer4.Quickstart.UI/release/get.ps1'))
You can add support for external authentication providers by adding additional authentication middleware to your pipeline. For this example we are adding support for a cloud hosted identityserver3 instance via the OpenID Connect protocol and Google authentication.
Add the following packages to project.json:
"Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Cookies": "1.1.0",
"Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.OpenIdConnect": "1.1.0",
"Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Google": "1.1.0"
Next you need to configure the authentication middleware in your pipeline. As always - order is important - the additional authentication middleware must run after identityserver, but before MVC:
public class Startup
{
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
{
loggerFactory.AddConsole();
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
app.UseIdentityServer();
// middleware for google authentication
app.UseGoogleAuthentication(new GoogleOptions
{
AuthenticationScheme = "Google",
SignInScheme = IdentityServerConstants.ExternalCookieAuthenticationScheme,
ClientId = "708996912208-9m4dkjb5hscn7cjrn5u0r4tbgkbj1fko.apps.googleusercontent.com",
ClientSecret = "wdfPY6t8H8cecgjlxud__4Gh"
});
// middleware for external openid connect authentication
app.UseOpenIdConnectAuthentication(new OpenIdConnectOptions
{
SignInScheme = IdentityServerConstants.ExternalCookieAuthenticationScheme,
SignOutScheme = IdentityServerConstants.SignoutScheme,
DisplayName = "OpenID Connect",
Authority = "https://demo.identityserver.io/",
ClientId = "implicit",
TokenValidationParameters = new TokenValidationParameters
{
NameClaimType = "name",
RoleClaimType = "role"
}
});
app.UseStaticFiles();
app.UseMvcWithDefaultRoute();
}
}
Note for Google authentication you need to register your local quickstart identityserver using the Google developer console. As a redirect URL, use the URL of your local identityserver and add /signin-google
.
If your IdentityServer is running on port 5000 - you can use the above client id/secret which is pre-registered.