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    BlazorSecurityBuilderExtensions.AddPasswordAuthentication(IBlazorSecurityBuilder, Action<AuthenticationStandardProviderOptions>) Method

    Enables standard authentication (with a login and password) in your application.

    Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.ApplicationBuilder

    Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Blazor.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Blazor

    Declaration

    public static IBlazorSecurityBuilder AddPasswordAuthentication(
        this IBlazorSecurityBuilder builder,
        Action<AuthenticationStandardProviderOptions> configureOptions = null
    )

    Parameters

    Name Type Description
    builder IBlazorSecurityBuilder

    Allows you to enable and configure the Security System in your application, and chain further configuration.

    Optional Parameters

    Name Type Default Description
    configureOptions Action<AuthenticationStandardProviderOptions> null

    Options that you can use to configure standard authentication (with a login and password).

    Returns

    Type Description
    IBlazorSecurityBuilder

    Allows you to enable and configure the Security System in your application, and chain further configuration.

    Remarks

    The following example demonstrates how to use this method:

    File: YourSolution.Blazor.Server\Startup.cs.

    using DevExpress.ExpressApp.ApplicationBuilder;
    
    namespace YourSolutionName.Blazor.Server;
    
    public class Startup {
       // ...
        public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) {
            // ...
            services.AddXaf(Configuration, builder => {
                builder.UseApplication<YourSolutionNameBlazorApplication>();
                // ...
                builder.Security
                    .UseIntegratedMode(options => {
                        // ...
                    })
                    .AddPasswordAuthentication(options => {
                        options.IsSupportChangePassword = true;
                    })
            });
            // ...
        }
    }
    
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