Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore
1.0.0-beta.8
dotnet add package Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore --version 1.0.0-beta.8
NuGet\Install-Package Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore -Version 1.0.0-beta.8
<PackageReference Include="Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore" Version="1.0.0-beta.8" />
paket add Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore --version 1.0.0-beta.8
#r "nuget: Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore, 1.0.0-beta.8"
// Install Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore&version=1.0.0-beta.8&prerelease // Install Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Aufy.EntityFrameworkCore&version=1.0.0-beta.8&prerelease
Aufy
<p align="center"> <img src="icon.png" alt="Logo" width="100" height="100"> </p>
<p align="center"> <strong>Simple, Open-Source User Authentication for ASP.NET Core</strong> </p>
🚀 Features
- ✅ Ready-to-use API endpoints
- 🔐 JWT bearer authentication with refresh tokens
- 🌐 Social logins (Discord and GitHub configured in templates)
- 📧 Email/password sign up with confirmation
- 🔑 Password change and reset functionality
- 🖥️ Sample client applications - Aufy starters
- React
- Vue.js
- Angular
- 📨 Email sending abstraction for confirmations and password resets
- 📬 FluentEmail integration with customizable templates
- 🛠️ Customizable sign-up endpoints
- 📚 OpenAPI/Swagger support with customization options
📖 Documentation
For detailed documentation and usage instructions, visit our official documentation site:
🚀 Quick Start
Go to Aufy starters repository.
You can fork the repository or download the starter you want to use. Starter repository is a template repository, so you can create a new repository from it.
Find a Use this template
button on the repository page and choose a Create a new repository
option.
Follow the instructions to create a new repository on your GitHub account.
Clone the repository
Clone the created repository to your local machine.
Install the .NET SDK.
Make sure you have the .NET SDK 8.0 installed on your machine. You can download it from the official website.
Open the chosen ASP.NET Core solution in the editor of your choice.
Go to src
directory and find the starter you want to use. Each starter has its own solution file WebApp.[STARTER TYPE].sln
.
[!CAUTION]
src/WebApi
directory contains multiple projects depending on the starter you choose. I recommend to remove all projects except the one you want to use.If you want to keep multiple projects, the
ef database
command needs to specify the project file.
If src/WebApi
directory contains one project:
Open the command line in the src/WebApi
folder and run the following command to create a new Sqlite database and apply migrations.
dotnet ef database update
If src/WebApi
directory contains multiple projects:
Open the command line in the src
folder and run the following command to create a new Sqlite database and apply migrations.
dotnet ef database update -p ./WebApi/WebApi.[STARTER TYPE].csproj -s ./WebApi/WebApi.[STARTER TYPE].csproj
If operation completed successfully, you should see the new app.db
file in the src/WebApi
folder.
Configure JWT Bearer authentication.
Open the appsettings.json
file in the src/WebApi
folder and configure the JwtBearer
section.
"Aufy": {
"JwtBearer": {
"SigningKey": "xxx",
"Issuer": "[Your Issuer]",
"Audience": "[Your Audience]",
}
}
Change the Issuer and Audience values to your own.
Next, go to the secret.json
that is already set in the WebApi
project file. You can change the name, but it's not necessary.
From Visual Studio, right-click on the WebApi
project and choose Manage User Secrets
.
Provide a secret value for the SigningKey
property, that will be used for signing JWT tokens on your local development environment.
{
"Aufy:JwtBearer:SigningKey": "[At lest 256 bits long key]"
}
[!CAUTION] You should never commit the value of
SigningKey
to the repository. It should be kept secret.
More about managing secrets in ASP.NET Core can be found here
Configure dev certificates.
WebApi and Client projects are configured to use HTTPS. To run the application locally, you need to trust the development certificates.
Windows
For windows, you can run the following command in the command line to trust the development certificates.
dotnet dev-certs https --trust
This will allow to run the WebApi project with HTTPS.
The certificate for Client project will be automatically created when you run the project.
Linux
As linux doesn't support the --trust flag, you need to manually trust the development certificates for web browsers.
You can follow the instruction on the stackoverflow. This will allow to run the WebApi project with HTTPS.
Unfortunately, the certificate for Client project will not be automatically created when you run the project. For some reason it doesn't work out of the box like on Windows.
You can create it manually by running the following command:
dotnet dev-certs https --format pem -ep /home/[YOUR_LOCAL_USER_DIR]/.aspnet/https/aufy.client.pem --no-password
[!IMPORTANT] At this point, you should have a working starter with email/password flow. Email confirmation is turned off. All emails are saved to the file system in the
Development
environment in thesrc/WebApi/logs/emails
folder.To enable social logins follow this documentation.
Configure social logins.
Starters come with Discord and GitHub social logins pre-configured, but you need to provide your own client IDs and secrets.
TODO - tutorial on create Discord and GitHub apps.
Callback urls for Discord and GitHub are on localhost:
- Discord:
https://localhost:7050/api/auth/external/callback/discord
- GitHub:
https://localhost:7050/api/auth/external/callback/github
The api/auth/
is default prefix for auth endpoints. If you change it, you should also change the callback urls.
Once you got your client IDs and secrets, open secrets.json file in the WebApi project and add the following configuration:
{
"Aufy:Providers:GitHub:ClientId": "[Your GitHub client ID]",
"Aufy:Providers:GitHub:ClientSecret": "[Your GitHub client secret]",
"Aufy:Providers:Discord:ClientId": "[Your Discord client ID]",
"Aufy:Providers:Discord:ClientSecret": "[Your Discord client secret]"
}
Run the WebApi project.
WebApi
comes with two pre-configured launch profiles:
WebApiWithClient
- runs the WebApi project and the Client project using SPA Proxy.WebApi
- runs only the WebApi project. You need to run the Client project separately withnpm run dev
command.
📸 Aufy Starters Screenshots
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net8.0
- Aufy.Core (>= 1.0.0-beta.8)
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity.EntityFrameworkCore (>= 8.0.5)
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.0-beta.8 | 58 | 10/9/2024 |
1.0.0-beta.7 | 63 | 7/13/2024 |
1.0.0-beta.6 | 65 | 6/14/2024 |
1.0.0-beta.5 | 64 | 6/1/2024 |
1.0.0-beta.4 | 65 | 5/21/2024 |