Get ASP.NET Identity Current User In View
I use ASP.NET Identity 2.0 and MVC. I need to logged user’s name,surname,email etc.. in view. How can get it? I can get just @User.Identity but there no my user class’s property.
I use ASP.NET Identity 2.0 and MVC. I need to logged user’s name,surname,email etc.. in view. How can get it? I can get just @User.Identity but there no my user class’s property.
What is the correct way to reference Javascript in ASP.NET MVC? Using something like ../../Scripts/Myscript.js seems to work fine for routes that are the traditional {controller}/{action}/{id}, but are more fragile for anything more or less complex than that. Of greater concern is that the rational absolute reference (/Scripts/Myscript.js) breaks Intellisense in Visual Studio.
I am working on a logout feature in the application we are using ASP.NET Identity login. I can login successfully but when I logout and then try to login again I get the following message:
I am using a few sessions that should be terminated when the user is done. I stumbled on these 3 session killers. When is the best time to use these as I use sessions more time than not. Also, is there any other session termination I am not aware of?
Let’s suppose I have these two script bundles configured:
I am very very new to MVC the design-pattern and also the Framework. I am also not extremely well- versed in fundamentals of ASP.NET Forms. However, I do understand the basics of web development and HTTP Post and GET as well.
I’m having this problem: No service for type ‘Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.ITempDataDictionaryFactory’ has been registered. In asp.net core 1.0, it seems that when the action try to render the view i have that exception.
Can someone please explain how this works? (which overload is being used)