Stratara.Sessions
3.1.4
dotnet add package Stratara.Sessions --version 3.1.4
NuGet\Install-Package Stratara.Sessions -Version 3.1.4
<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Sessions" Version="3.1.4" />
<PackageVersion Include="Stratara.Sessions" Version="3.1.4" />
<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Sessions" />
paket add Stratara.Sessions --version 3.1.4
#r "nuget: Stratara.Sessions, 3.1.4"
#:package Stratara.Sessions@3.1.4
#addin nuget:?package=Stratara.Sessions&version=3.1.4
#tool nuget:?package=Stratara.Sessions&version=3.1.4
Stratara.Sessions
License: FSL-1.1-MIT (Functional Source License — source-available; converts to MIT after 2 years). Not OSI-approved OSS.
Concrete session-context provider + ASP.NET Core middleware for Stratara's Actor/Subject session model. Reads tenant + user identity from JWT claims (with optional X-Tenant-Id / X-Client-Id header fallbacks), populates the ambient ISessionContextProvider, and exposes the Actor/Subject pair to every request.
Since 3.0.10: the
X-Tenant-Idheader fallback is opt-in viaSessionContextOptions.AllowTenantHeader = true(defaultfalse). Without the gate, any authenticated principal could pick the tenant their request operated against in hosts whose JWT does not carry the tenant claim. Embed the tenant id in the JWT claim set, or opt in explicitly when an upstream platform-admin role check guards the header.
Quick start
// Program.cs / Startup.cs
builder.Services.AddSessionContext();
// In the middleware pipeline:
app.UseMiddleware<SessionContextMiddleware>();
Then resolve in any scoped service:
public sealed class SomeHandler(ISessionContextProvider sessionContextProvider)
{
public async Task HandleAsync(...) {
var session = sessionContextProvider.Current
?? throw new InvalidOperationException("Session context not set");
// session.TenantId = Subject (data owner) — used for filtering / encryption AAD
// session.UserId = Subject user (nullable)
// session.ActorTenantId = Actor (who triggered) — audit trail
// session.ActorUserId = Actor user — audit trail
}
}
What's in the box
SessionContextProvider—internal sealedimpl ofISessionContextProvider, scoped per request. Writes Activity tags (correlation.id,causation.id,tenant.id,user.id) automatically onSet/Clear.SessionContextMiddleware— ASP.NET Core middleware that extracts tenant + user fromClaimTypes.NameIdentifier+stratara:tenant_idclaim (with optionalX-Tenant-Idheader fallback gated bySessionContextOptions.AllowTenantHeader) and constructs aSessionContextwith Actor=Subject (the default UserPlatform case).SessionContextOptions— configuration (SessionContextsection) controlling the header fallback gate. Bind viaservices.Configure<SessionContextOptions>(...)orservices.AddOptions<SessionContextOptions>().Bind(...).StrataraClaimTypes— claim-name constants (stratara:tenant_id).DefaultTenantIdentifier— sentinelGuidused when no tenant claim or header is present (typically anonymous / system flows).AddSessionContext()DI extension — registers the concrete provider as a scoped service againstISessionContextProvider.
Adopting the Actor/Subject model
For most operations Actor equals the data-owner Subject — a user acts on their own tenant's data. The split only diverges for:
- PlatformAdmin cross-tenant operations (Subject = customer tenant, Actor = admin tenant)
- Anonymous endpoints (Actor =
Guid.Empty, Subject = the just-minted tenant) - System / saga flows (Actor =
SessionContext.SystemActorTenantId/SystemActorUserId)
Consumers that reject ambient context (libraries that prefer explicit TenantId parameters everywhere) do not need to take this package — Stratara.Mediator and the rest of the framework work without an ISessionContextProvider registered as long as no path requires it.
Dependencies
Stratara.Abstractions— forISessionContextProvider.Stratara.Contracts— for theSessionContextrecord (wire-level).Stratara.Diagnostics— forApplicationDiagnosticsactivity tags.Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions— forHttpContext/RequestDelegate.Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions.OpenTelemetry.Api.
| Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
|---|---|
| .NET | net10.0 is compatible. net10.0-android was computed. net10.0-browser was computed. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-macos was computed. net10.0-tvos was computed. net10.0-windows was computed. |
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net10.0
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions (>= 2.3.10)
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 10.0.8)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options (>= 10.0.8)
- OpenTelemetry.Api (>= 1.15.3)
- Stratara.Abstractions (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Contracts (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Diagnostics (>= 3.1.4)
NuGet packages (3)
Showing the top 3 NuGet packages that depend on Stratara.Sessions:
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Stratara.Shared
Umbrella package for the Stratara framework — source-generated logger extensions for outbox / saga / projection / messaging, domain-event helpers, merge primitives, and the Tier-A/B abstractions surface re-exported as one transitive bundle. |
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Stratara.Outbox.RabbitMQ
Outbox-pattern command and event dispatch for the Stratara event-sourced stack — RabbitMQ IMessageBus implementation, retry worker, mediator command worker, and Redis-coordinated projection-replay state. Azure Service Bus support ships as the sibling Stratara.Outbox.AzureServiceBus package. |
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Stratara.Infrastructure
Infrastructure glue for the Stratara framework — authorization decorators, configuration providers, and DI composition helpers that wire Mediator, Outbox, Identity, and EF Core into a hosted app. |
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### Added
- **Command-workload isolation (heavy-command lane)** — long-running commands can now be routed to a
dedicated worker lane so they cannot starve interactive commands. Mark a command with the new
`Stratara.Abstractions.Mediator.IHeavyCommand` marker and the `ICommandOutboxDispatcher`
automatically publishes it to a separate heavy-command topic (`IMessagingIdentifier.HeavyCommandTopic` /
`HeavyCommandSubscription`, configurable under `Messaging:HeavyCommand`, defaulting to `heavy-command` /
`heavy-command-subscription`). Run a dedicated heavy-command worker with the new
`services.AddHeavyCommandWorker(degreeOfParallelism?)` extension, or the
`builder.AddHeavyCommandWorkerServices(degreeOfParallelism?)` host composite — in the same process as
the interactive worker (two lanes) or in a separately scaled host. Each worker's degree of parallelism
is configurable per lane. `IMessagingIdentifier` gains `HeavyCommandTopic`, `HeavyCommandSubscription`,
and the `GetCommandTopic(Type)` / `GetCommandSubscription(Type)` routing helpers. The interactive lane
(`AddMediatorWorker()`) is unchanged and remains the default; commands not marked heavy keep their
existing routing. If a heavy command is dispatched while no heavy worker is bound, the publish is
rejected and the command is preserved in the outbox until a heavy-command worker comes online — it is
never dropped. Works over both the RabbitMQ and Azure Service Bus message buses (Azure Service Bus
requires the heavy-command topic/subscription to be provisioned, like the existing command topic). New
log-event ID `105_005` (`CommandWorkerLaneStarted`) in `Stratara.Diagnostics`.
- **Observability metrics across the worker pipeline** (`Stratara.Diagnostics`) — the shared
`Stratara.Service` meter now publishes throughput and latency instruments so operators can see how the
event-sourcing pipeline is behaving instead of flying blind on a single counter. New instruments:
`event_source.events.appended` (counter, tagged by `event.type` / `aggregate.type`),
`outbox.published` (counter, tagged by `outbox.kind` = `command` / `event`), `command.duration`
(histogram, ms, tagged by `request.type` / `outcome`), `projection.events.processed` (counter) +
`projection.bundle.duration` (histogram, ms), `saga.events.processed` (counter) +
`saga.bundle.duration` (histogram, ms), and `saga.inflight` (up/down counter). They are recorded by the
event source, command worker, projection worker, saga worker, and outbox worker respectively. Because
projections and sagas are real-time bus subscribers without a persisted checkpoint, these report
**throughput and latency**, not consumer lag. No configuration is required — point any OpenTelemetry
metrics exporter at the `Stratara.Service` meter.
- **Operational health checks for the event store and outbox** (`Stratara.EventSourcing.EntityFrameworkCore`) —
two opt-in readiness checks added to any `IHealthChecksBuilder`: `AddEventStoreHealthCheck()` verifies
the write-side database is reachable, and `AddOutboxHealthCheck(degradedThreshold?, unhealthyThreshold?)`
reports the pending outbox backlog (exposed under the `pending` data key) and escalates to
`Degraded` / `Unhealthy` when the backlog crosses the supplied thresholds. Both are tagged `ready` by
default (so they map to a readiness endpoint, not liveness) and require the Stratara write store to be
registered. The write-store DbContext is now also resolvable as a scoped `IWriteDbContext` service to
support these checks.
- **Polly-backed mediator resilience behavior** (`Stratara.Resilience`) — an opt-in pipeline behavior
wraps the in-process dispatch of a request marked with the new
`Stratara.Abstractions.Resilience.IResilientRequest` in the named Polly pipeline the request selects
(`ResiliencePipelineName`). Register it with the new `AddStrataraResilienceBehavior()` (after
`AddStrataraValidation()` / `AddStrataraTenantIsolation()` so the retry wraps the handler, not the
guards); requests without the marker are unaffected. A new built-in pipeline
`ResilienceNames.ConcurrencyConflict` retries **only** on
`Stratara.Abstractions.Persistence.ConcurrencyConflictException` (5 attempts, short exponential
backoff) so a handler that re-reads and re-applies on an optimistic-concurrency clash succeeds without
bespoke retry loops; it is registered by `AddResiliencePipelines()` alongside the existing message-bus
and dispatcher pipelines. Only mark handlers that are safe to re-run (idempotent or concurrency-guarded).