SecurityStrategy.AnonymousAllowedTypes Property
Specifies types that users can access anonymously before they log in.
Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security
Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security
Declaration
Remarks
Anonymous access may be required when you use custom logon parameters and want to display certain data in the logon window before a user logs on. Add the required types to the AnonymousAllowedTypes collection to grant access to these types before a successful user authentication. This code should be executed before the application displays the logon window.
The following examples demonstrate how to specify this property:
WinForms
In applications created in v22.1+:
File: MySolution.Win\Startup.cs
// ... public class ApplicationBuilder : IDesignTimeApplicationFactory { public static WinApplication BuildApplication(string connectionString) { // ... builder.Security .UseIntegratedMode(options => { // ... options.Events.OnSecurityStrategyCreated = securityStrategyBase => { // ... var securityStrategy = (SecurityStrategy)securityStrategyBase; securityStrategy.AnonymousAllowedTypes.Add(typeof(Company)); securityStrategy.AnonymousAllowedTypes.Add(typeof(ApplicationUser)); }; }) // ... } }
In applications that do not use application builders:
File: MySolution.Win\WinApplication.cs(.vb) (the WinApplication descendant’s constructor).
using DevExpress.ExpressApp; using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security; using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Win; // ... public partial class CustomLogonParametersExampleWindowsFormsApplication : WinApplication { // ... public CustomLogonParametersExampleWindowsFormsApplication() { // ... ((SecurityStrategy)Security).AnonymousAllowedTypes.Add(typeof(Company)); ((SecurityStrategy)Security).AnonymousAllowedTypes.Add(typeof(ApplicationUser)); } // ... }
ASP.NET Web Forms
File: MySolution.Web\WebApplication.cs(.vb) (the WebApplication descendant’s constructor).
using DevExpress.ExpressApp;
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security;
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Web;
// ...
public partial class CustomLogonParametersExampleAspNetApplication : WebApplication {
// ...
public CustomLogonParametersExampleAspNetApplication() {
// ...
((SecurityStrategy)Security).AnonymousAllowedTypes.Add(typeof(Company));
((SecurityStrategy)Security).AnonymousAllowedTypes.Add(typeof(ApplicationUser));
}
// ...
}