CodeKoenig.AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb 2.0.0

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AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb

AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb is a storage provider for ASP.NET Core Identity that allows you to use Azure DocumentDB as it's data store instead of the default SQL Server store. It supports all features of Identity, including full role support and external authentication services.

Framework support

  • .NET Standard 1.6
  • .NET Standard 2.0
  • .NET Framework 4.6+

Add AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb to your project with NuGet

Run the following command in Package Manager Console:

Install-Package CodeKoenig.AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb

Supported Identity features

  • User Store:
    • Users
    • Claims
    • External Authentication (Logins)
    • Two-Factor-Authentication
    • Roles
    • Passwords
    • Security Stamps
    • Phone Numbers
    • Email
    • Lockout
  • Role Store:
    • Roles
    • Role-based Claims

Quickstart in ASP.NET MVC Core

AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb works just like the default SQL Server storage provider:

  • When registering services in ConfigureServices() in startup.cs, you first need to register your IDocumentClient instance that also AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb will resolve to access your DocumentDb database.
  • Next, register ASP.NET Identity by calling services.AddIdentity<DocumentDbIdentityUser, DocumentDbIdentityRole>() as you would with the SQL Server provider, just make sure you specify DocumentDbIdentityUser and DocumentDbIdentityRole as the generic type parameters to use with AspNetIdentity.
  • Finally, the actual storage provider can be registered with .AddDocumentDbStores()- be sure to configure the options for the store and specify at least the Database and UserStoreDocumentCollection to specify which database and document collection AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb should use to store data.
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    // Add DocumentDb client singleton instance (it's recommended to use a singleton instance for it)
    services.AddSingleton<IDocumentClient>(new DocumentClient("https://localhost:8081/", "YourAuthorizationKey");

    // Add framework services.
    services.AddIdentity<DocumentDbIdentityUser, DocumentDbIdentityRole>()
        .AddDocumentDbStores(options =>
        {
            options.Database = "YourDocumentDbDatabase";
            options.UserStoreDocumentCollection = "YourDocumentDbCollection";
        });

    // Further service configurations ...
}

Important: AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDb won't create any database or document collection in your DocumentDB. You have to take care that the database and any document collection that you want to use with it already exists.

For a complete working sample, look at the sample project in the /samples folder in this repository.

A deeper look

Storing roles

AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDB supports roles. If you do not specify a separate collection for the role store, AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDB will store roles in the collection that is already used for users. This is fully supported.

To specify a separate collection as the role store, pass the name of this collection in the DocumentDbOptions:

services.AddIdentity<DocumentDbIdentityUser, DocumentDbIdentityRole>()
    .AddDocumentDbStores(options =>
    {
        options.Database = "YourDocumentDbDatabase";
        options.UserStoreDocumentCollection = "YourUsersDocumentDbCollection";
        options.RoleStoreDocumentCollection = "YourRolesDocumentCollection";
    })

As with the user store collection and database, also the role collection won't be created by AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDB if it doesn't exist. Make sure the collection is created beforehand.

Storing users and/or roles together with other documents in the same collection

As well as you can store users and roles in the same collection, it is also supported to store users and roles together with any other document. To be able to distinct users and roles from other documents, AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDB stores the type name of the user and role class with the document in the documentType property.

Automatic partitioning

AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDB does currently not support automatic partitioning in DocumentDB. Currently you can store users and roles only in a single partition (or in two separate partitions for users and roles).

Support for automatic partitioning is planned for a future release.

Indexing

As you need to create the document collections to store users and roles yourself, you are also responsible for setting up indexes in those document collections. If you go with the default index everything approach, you're good. If you want to use a more granular indexing approach to save storage and reduce RU cost on writing new documents, here's a recommendation which properties should be indexed for best possible read performance:

  • User documents:
    • userName
    • normalizedUserName
    • email
    • normalizedEmail
    • logins/
      • loginProvider
      • providerKey
    • roles/
      • roleName
      • normalizedRoleName
    • claims/
      • Type
      • Value
  • Role documents:
    • name
    • normalizedName

Custom user and role classes

You can inherit from DocumentDbIdentityUser as well as from DocumentDbIdentityRole if you want to extend those classes. Any additional properties that you provide will be stored in (and also retrieved from) DocumentDB.

Restrictions on the ID of a document

There are no restrictions. You can use whatever you see fit. If you don't set an ID for your user or role document before you store it for the first time, AspNetCore.Identity.DocumentDB will generate a GUID for the ID automatically, though.

Tests

This project utilizes a mix of unit and integration tests implemented in xUnit. Integration tests need a running test instance of DocumentDb to create a temporary test database - it is recommended to use the local emulator for this, but a test instance in Azure will also work fine.

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Version Downloads Last updated
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1.0.0-beta 1,702 12/1/2016

Now supports .NET Core 2.0 and NETStandard 2.0 two factor authentication. Thanks to @louislewis2 and @Carl-Hugo for their contributions.