This is a MongoDB provider for the ASP.NET Core Identity framework. It is completely written from scratch and provides support for all Identity framework interfaces:
- IUserClaimStore
- IUserLoginStore
- IUserRoleStore
- IUserPasswordStore
- IUserSecurityStampStore
- IUserEmailStore
- IUserPhoneNumberStore
- IQueryableUserStore
- IUserTwoFactorStore
- IUserLockoutStore
- IUserAuthenticatorKeyStore
- IUserAuthenticationTokenStore
- IUserTwoFactorRecoveryCodeStore
- IProtectedUserStore
- IRoleStore
- IRoleClaimStore
- IQueryableRoleStore
Starting from v9.0.0
library only supports .Net 6.0 and .Net 8.0 as they are
only versions maintainable by Microsoft at the moment. Supported Dotnet Versions
Library supports .Net 6.0, .Net 5.0, .Net Core 3.1, .Net Core 2.1 simultaneously started from 8.3.0 nuget package.
Important note!
Starting from v9.0.0
we no longer apply indexes on "Users"
collection. Main reason for this change that
you are unable to change default indexes. If you delete index, it will appear again;
if you delete index and re-create it with different options, application won't start due to error.
You most likely have other indexes of your own, and now you have 2 places where they managed.
So it's up to user to decide which indexes should be used (if any), how and where manage them.
Here the old indexes in case someone needs them (collection name could be different):
db.Users.createIndex({ "NormalizedEmail" : 1 })
db.Users.createIndex({ "NormalizedUserName" : 1 })
AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo is installed from NuGet:
Install-Package AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo
The simplest way to set up:
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo;
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo.Model;
// At the ConfigureServices section in Startup.cs
services.AddIdentityMongoDbProvider<MongoUser>();
With Identity and Mongo options:
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo;
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo.Model;
// At the ConfigureServices section in Startup.cs
services.AddIdentityMongoDbProvider<MongoUser>(identity =>
{
identity.Password.RequiredLength = 8;
// other options
} ,
mongo =>
{
mongo.ConnectionString = "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/identity";
// other options
});
Using User and Role models:
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo;
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo.Model;
// At the ConfigureServices section in Startup.cs
services.AddIdentityMongoDbProvider<MongoUser, MongoRole>(identity =>
{
identity.Password.RequiredLength = 8;
// other options
},
mongo =>
{
mongo.ConnectionString = "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/identity";
// other options
});
Using different type of the primary key (default is MongoDB.Bson.ObjectId
):
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo;
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo.Model;
public class ApplicationUser : MongoUser<string>
{
}
public class ApplicationRole : MongoRole<string>
{
}
// At the ConfigureServices section in Startup.cs
services.AddIdentityMongoDbProvider<ApplicationUser, ApplicationRole, string>(identity =>
{
identity.Password.RequiredLength = 8;
// other options
},
mongo =>
{
mongo.ConnectionString = "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/identity";
// other options
});
To add the stores only, use:
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo;
using AspNetCore.Identity.Mongo.Model;
// At the ConfigureServices section in Startup.cs
services
.AddIdentityCore<MongoUser>()
.AddRoles<MongoRole>()
.AddMongoDbStores<MongoUser, MongoRole, ObjectId>(mongo =>
{
mongo.ConnectionString = "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/identity";
// other options
})
.AddDefaultTokenProviders();
New releases could/will have the breaking changes.
Folder docs contains migration guides. E.g.:
There you can find information how to migrate from 6.0.0-6.3.5 to 6.7.x version.
There you can find information how to migrate from 3.1.5 to 6.7.x version.
If you have different version of the library and want to update it, please create a new issue. We will try to help you or will create new instruction.
Before create any issue/PR please look at the CONTRIBUTING
See CODE_OF_CONDUCT
This project is licensed under the MIT license