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Web API Development with ASP.NET Core 8

Web API Development with ASP.NET Core 8

By : Yan
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Web API Development with ASP.NET Core 8

Web API Development with ASP.NET Core 8

4.5 (16)
By: Yan

Overview of this book

Web API applications have become increasingly significant in recent years, fueled by the ever-accelerating pace of technological advancements. However, with this rapid evolution comes the need to create web API apps that are not only functional but also adaptable, maintainable, and scalable to meet the demands of users and businesses alike. This book draws from the author’s immense technical expertise and decades of experience in software development to help you address this challenge head-on, equipping you with the knowledge and skills required to develop web API apps from scratch. By providing a deeper understanding of the various protocols implemented by ASP.NET Core, including RESTful, SignalR (WebSocket), gRPC, and GraphQL, supplemented by practical examples and optimization techniques, such as using middleware, testing, caching, and logging, this book offers invaluable insights for both newcomers as well as seasoned developers to meet modern web development requirements. Additionally, you’ll discover how to use cloud platforms such as Azure and Azure DevOps to enhance the development and operational aspects of your application. By the end of this book, you’ll be fully prepared to undertake enterprise-grade web API projects with confidence, harnessing the latest advancements in ASP.NET Core 8 to drive innovation.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Using authentication and authorization in SignalR

In the previous section, we used the Hub class to implement a simple chat app. The Clients.All.SendAsync method is used to send a message to all connected clients. Sometimes, we may want to send a message to a specific client or a group of clients. To manage users and groups, we need to know the identity of the user. In this section, we will explore how to use authentication and authorization in SignalR.

By default, SignalR uses a ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier claim to differentiate users. The ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier claim is used to uniquely identify a user. We introduced claim-based authorization in Chapter 8, so we will follow the steps from that chapter to add authentication and authorization to the SignalR server application. If you are not familiar with ASP.NET Core authentication and authorization, you can refer to Chapter 8 for more details.

You can find the complete code of the sample in the chapter13/v2 folder of the GitHub...

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