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    SignInManager.SignInByPassword(String, String) Method

    Signs in a user based on the specified user name and password.

    Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security

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

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security

    Declaration

    public AuthenticationResult SignInByPassword(
        string userName,
        string password
    )

    Parameters

    Name Type Description
    userName String

    A string value that specifies the user name.

    password String

    A string value that specifies the user password.

    Returns

    Type Description
    DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security.AuthenticationResult

    An object of the AuthenticationResult type that contains the result of an authentication attempt.

    Remarks

    Use this method to programmatically sign a user into an XAF application. This method takes an object that contains a user’s logon parameters and returns an AuthenticationResult object.

    The returned object exposes the following properties.

    Succeeded
    A boolean property that indicates whether or not the authentication attempt was successful.
    Principal
    If the authentication succeeds, this property contains the ClaimsPrincipal (a collection of statements about the authenticated user) returned by the Security System.
    Error
    If the authentication fails, this property contains the resulting Exception.

    The following code snippet demonstrates how to use the SignInByPassword method:

    using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Security;
    using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
    // ...
    // Use Dependency Injection to access the IServiceProvider.
    var signInManager = serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<SignInManager>();
    var authResult = signInManager.SignInByPassword("User", "Password");
    

    Usage Considerations

    • When called, all of the UserManager.SignIn* methods first ensure that no user is logged in within the current scope. Note that in WinForms applications this guarantees that no user is logged in at all. Blazor apps allow multiple active scopes, so the same guarantee does not apply. If a user is already logged in, these methods throw the InvalidOperationException with the following message: “Authentication failed: security user already initialized.”.
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