Angular UI Account Module
Angular UI account module is available as of v4.3. It contains some pages (login, register, My account, etc.).
If you add the account module to your project;
- "My account" link in the current user dropdown on the top bar will redirect the user to a page in the account module.
- You can switch the authentication flow to the resource owner password flow.
Account Module Implementation
Install the @abp/ng.account
NPM package by running the below command:
npm install @abp/ng.account
Make sure v4.3 or higher version is installed.
Open the app.module.ts
and add AccountConfigModule.forRoot()
to the imports array as shown below:
// app.module.ts
import { AccountConfigModule } from '@abp/ng.account/config';
//...
@NgModule({
imports: [
//...
AccountConfigModule.forRoot()
],
//...
})
export class AppModule {}
Open the app-routing.module.ts
and add the account
route to routes
array as follows:
// app-routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
//...
{
path: 'account',
loadChildren: () => import('@abp/ng.account').then(m => m.AccountModule.forLazy()),
},
//...
export class AppRoutingModule {}
Account Public Module Implementation for Commercial Templates
The pro startup template comes with @volo/abp.ng.account
package. You should update the package version to v4.3 or higher version. The package can be updated by running the following command:
npm install @volo/abp.ng.account
Make sure v4.3 or higher version is installed.
Open the app.module.ts
and add AccountPublicConfigModule.forRoot()
to the imports array as shown below:
// app.module.ts
import { AccountPublicConfigModule } from '@volo/abp.ng.account/public/config';
//...
@NgModule({
imports: [
//...
AccountPublicConfigModule.forRoot()
],
//...
})
export class AppModule {}
Open the app-routing.module.ts
and add the account
route to routes
array as follows:
// app-routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
//...
{
path: 'account',
loadChildren: () => import('@volo/abp.ng.account/public').then(m => m.AccountPublicModule.forLazy()),
},
//...
export class AppRoutingModule {}
My Account Page
Before v4.3, the "My account" link in the current user dropdown on the top bar redirected the user to MVC's profile management page. As of v4.3, if you added the account module to your project, the same link will land on a page in the Angular UI account module instead.
Personal Info Page Confirm Message
When the user changes their own data on the personal settings tab in My Account, The data can not update the CurrentUser key of Application-Configuration. The information of the user is stored in claims. The only way to apply this information to the CurrentUser of Application-Configuration is user should log out and log in. When the Refresh-Token feature is implemented, it will be fixed. So We've added a confirmation alert.
If you want to disable these warning, You should set isPersonalSettingsChangedConfirmationActive
false
// app-routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
//...
{
path: 'account',
loadChildren: () => import('@volo/abp.ng.account/public').then(m => m.AccountPublicModule.forLazy({ isPersonalSettingsChangedConfirmationActive:false })),
},
//...
export class AppRoutingModule {}
Security Logs Page [COMMERCIAL]
Before v4.3, the "Security Logs" link in the current user dropdown on the top bar redirected the user to MVC's security logs page. As of v4.3, if you added the account module to your project, the same link will land on a page in the Angular UI account public module instead.
Resource Owner Password Flow
OAuth is preconfigured as authorization code flow in Angular application templates by default. If you added the account module to your project, you can switch the flow to resource owner password flow by changing the OAuth configuration in the environment.ts files as shown below:
import { Config } from '@abp/ng.core';
export const environment = {
// other options removed for sake of brevity
oAuthConfig: {
issuer: 'https://localhost:44305', // IdentityServer url
clientId: 'MyProjectName_App',
dummyClientSecret: '1q2w3e*',
scope: 'offline_access MyProjectName',
},
// other options removed for sake of brevity
} as Config.Environment;
See the Authorization in Angular UI document for more details.