Azure mobile app custom authentication and MobileServiceClient












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I was following custom authentication for my azure mobile app (https://www.newventuresoftware.com/blog/custom-authentication-with-azure-mobile-apps)



I created AuthControll which accepts username and password and creates token. When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync("Auth", loginInfoDictionary), I receive the user name and token succesfully. I created new MobileServiceUser(username) with received token an set it to MobileSeviceClient.CurrentUser. But When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApi over method which requiere authorization, it tells me i am unauthorized.



What i am supposed to do with received token then ? Can i use MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync and MobileServiceClient.GetTable methods with this type of authorization ? If yes what i am missing ?










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  • Refer to this document github.com/Azure/azure-mobile-services/blob/master/docs/…

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I was following custom authentication for my azure mobile app (https://www.newventuresoftware.com/blog/custom-authentication-with-azure-mobile-apps)



I created AuthControll which accepts username and password and creates token. When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync("Auth", loginInfoDictionary), I receive the user name and token succesfully. I created new MobileServiceUser(username) with received token an set it to MobileSeviceClient.CurrentUser. But When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApi over method which requiere authorization, it tells me i am unauthorized.



What i am supposed to do with received token then ? Can i use MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync and MobileServiceClient.GetTable methods with this type of authorization ? If yes what i am missing ?










share|improve this question























  • Refer to this document github.com/Azure/azure-mobile-services/blob/master/docs/…

    – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:12














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I was following custom authentication for my azure mobile app (https://www.newventuresoftware.com/blog/custom-authentication-with-azure-mobile-apps)



I created AuthControll which accepts username and password and creates token. When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync("Auth", loginInfoDictionary), I receive the user name and token succesfully. I created new MobileServiceUser(username) with received token an set it to MobileSeviceClient.CurrentUser. But When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApi over method which requiere authorization, it tells me i am unauthorized.



What i am supposed to do with received token then ? Can i use MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync and MobileServiceClient.GetTable methods with this type of authorization ? If yes what i am missing ?










share|improve this question














I was following custom authentication for my azure mobile app (https://www.newventuresoftware.com/blog/custom-authentication-with-azure-mobile-apps)



I created AuthControll which accepts username and password and creates token. When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync("Auth", loginInfoDictionary), I receive the user name and token succesfully. I created new MobileServiceUser(username) with received token an set it to MobileSeviceClient.CurrentUser. But When i call MobileServiceClient.InvokeApi over method which requiere authorization, it tells me i am unauthorized.



What i am supposed to do with received token then ? Can i use MobileServiceClient.InvokeApiAsync and MobileServiceClient.GetTable methods with this type of authorization ? If yes what i am missing ?







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  • Refer to this document github.com/Azure/azure-mobile-services/blob/master/docs/…

    – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:12



















  • Refer to this document github.com/Azure/azure-mobile-services/blob/master/docs/…

    – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:12

















Refer to this document github.com/Azure/azure-mobile-services/blob/master/docs/…

– Lucas Zhang - MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:12





Refer to this document github.com/Azure/azure-mobile-services/blob/master/docs/…

– Lucas Zhang - MSFT
Nov 21 '18 at 6:12












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I found a problem in my solution on server side. I forgot to specify my url site when creating a token. Like this



var signingKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("WEBSITE_AUTH_SIGNING_KEY");
var audience = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
var issuer = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
JwtSecurityToken token = AppServiceLoginHandler.CreateToken(
claims, signingKey, audience, issuer, TimeSpan.FromHours(24));





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    I found a problem in my solution on server side. I forgot to specify my url site when creating a token. Like this



    var signingKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("WEBSITE_AUTH_SIGNING_KEY");
    var audience = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
    var issuer = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
    JwtSecurityToken token = AppServiceLoginHandler.CreateToken(
    claims, signingKey, audience, issuer, TimeSpan.FromHours(24));





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      I found a problem in my solution on server side. I forgot to specify my url site when creating a token. Like this



      var signingKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("WEBSITE_AUTH_SIGNING_KEY");
      var audience = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
      var issuer = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
      JwtSecurityToken token = AppServiceLoginHandler.CreateToken(
      claims, signingKey, audience, issuer, TimeSpan.FromHours(24));





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        I found a problem in my solution on server side. I forgot to specify my url site when creating a token. Like this



        var signingKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("WEBSITE_AUTH_SIGNING_KEY");
        var audience = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
        var issuer = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
        JwtSecurityToken token = AppServiceLoginHandler.CreateToken(
        claims, signingKey, audience, issuer, TimeSpan.FromHours(24));





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        I found a problem in my solution on server side. I forgot to specify my url site when creating a token. Like this



        var signingKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("WEBSITE_AUTH_SIGNING_KEY");
        var audience = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
        var issuer = "https://TheSiteIForgotToSpecify.azurewebsites.net/"; // audience must match the url of the site
        JwtSecurityToken token = AppServiceLoginHandler.CreateToken(
        claims, signingKey, audience, issuer, TimeSpan.FromHours(24));






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