Accessing Identity Claims in SignalR Hub from different domains
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I have front end built using VueJS and backend as ASP.NET Web API 2. I am also using SignalR.
Before login, I don't start SignalR connection with server. I post to owin authentication token endpoint using jquery ajax post to get a token. After that if token is successfully generated, I start SignalR instance.
BUT I am unable to access Identity/Claims on SignalR Hub.
Clients.All.Listen(Context.Identity); // gives null
My API and front end are in two different folders in different domains.
asp.net asp.net-web-api signalr asp.net-identity owin
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I have front end built using VueJS and backend as ASP.NET Web API 2. I am also using SignalR.
Before login, I don't start SignalR connection with server. I post to owin authentication token endpoint using jquery ajax post to get a token. After that if token is successfully generated, I start SignalR instance.
BUT I am unable to access Identity/Claims on SignalR Hub.
Clients.All.Listen(Context.Identity); // gives null
My API and front end are in two different folders in different domains.
asp.net asp.net-web-api signalr asp.net-identity owin
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I have front end built using VueJS and backend as ASP.NET Web API 2. I am also using SignalR.
Before login, I don't start SignalR connection with server. I post to owin authentication token endpoint using jquery ajax post to get a token. After that if token is successfully generated, I start SignalR instance.
BUT I am unable to access Identity/Claims on SignalR Hub.
Clients.All.Listen(Context.Identity); // gives null
My API and front end are in two different folders in different domains.
asp.net asp.net-web-api signalr asp.net-identity owin
I have front end built using VueJS and backend as ASP.NET Web API 2. I am also using SignalR.
Before login, I don't start SignalR connection with server. I post to owin authentication token endpoint using jquery ajax post to get a token. After that if token is successfully generated, I start SignalR instance.
BUT I am unable to access Identity/Claims on SignalR Hub.
Clients.All.Listen(Context.Identity); // gives null
My API and front end are in two different folders in different domains.
asp.net asp.net-web-api signalr asp.net-identity owin
asp.net asp.net-web-api signalr asp.net-identity owin
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asked Nov 9 at 10:53
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