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Hi Anjali,

I have followed your previous steps multiple times, they do not resolve the problem. I am sure that we are missing a step here.

This is a Blazor WASM project, I don't see a node_modules folder. I did run yarn and npm but they didn't do much. The repeated the previous steps, and got the same result.

You mentioned earlier that you have released a patch release to fix this:

We have released a patch release for LeptonXToolBar issue.

You haven't told me how to get this patch release, is this the step that we are missing here? I see that you are working on a 7.4 Patch release, is the actual fix for this in there?

Thanks,

Karim

Hi Anjali,

Any update on this? I just saw the 7.4-patch Milestone but I can't seem to find this issue documented there. If there is another way to fix this, or if I am missing a step with your instructions above please let me know, I need to demo this soon and this bug is preventing me from doing so.

Thanks,

Karim

Hi,

I did exactly as you said. However when running abp bundle after clean / restore I get the same error noted above, i.e. cannot find my project assembly. So, I rebuild, then run abp bundle and everything works fine.

However still the same issue when loading the WASM project. Are we missing a step here?

Hi,

Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Can't seem to get this to work though, I am not familiar with the abp bundle command so probably doing something wrong. Just cleaned my solution in VStudio and ran abp clean in the blazor project. Ran abp bundle as you suggested and got this error:

Any ideas?

OK great, thanks Anjali. Any idea of when the next release will be?

hi

You can add an OpenIdConnect and Cookies authentication schemes to your separate site

Then everything will work as Public website

context.Services.AddAuthentication(options => 
{ 
    options.DefaultScheme = "Cookies"; 
    options.DefaultChallengeScheme = "oidc"; 
}) 
.AddCookie("Cookies", options => 
{ 
    options.ExpireTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromDays(365); 
    options.CheckTokenExpiration(); 
}) 
.AddAbpOpenIdConnect("oidc", options => 
{ 
    options.Authority = configuration["AuthServer:Authority"]; 
    options.RequireHttpsMetadata = Convert.ToBoolean(configuration["AuthServer:RequireHttpsMetadata"]); ; 
    options.ResponseType = OpenIdConnectResponseType.CodeIdToken; 
 
    options.ClientId = configuration["AuthServer:ClientId"]; 
    options.ClientSecret = configuration["AuthServer:ClientSecret"]; 
 
    options.UsePkce = true; 
    options.SaveTokens = true; 
    options.GetClaimsFromUserInfoEndpoint = true; 
 
    options.Scope.Add("roles"); 
    options.Scope.Add("email"); 
    options.Scope.Add("phone"); 
    options.Scope.Add("MyProjectName"); 
}); 

OK then, to keep things clear, let's go back to this scenario with a separate .NET application. What code to I need to call / use in order to generate the correct URL as mentioned in the initial question?

HTML + Javascript for now, but I want to be able to have any 3rd party site / app that we have authenticate using ABP auth.

So if you could explain how best to generate that URL and if there are any particular considerations I need to be aware of given the ABP implementation that would be great.

Hi,

The question is based around handling this outside of a .NET environment.

How can I best handle this outside of a .NET environment?

So for example, I have a simple single page site, www.mysite.com with a LOGIN button on the homepage. I need to be able to generate the fully formed URL to the Auth server (ABP OpenIddict) that contains the redirectUri to then call back to www.mysite.com/callback so that I can access a JWT.

So I need a way to generate this URL ( as noted in the original question ):

https://localhost:44396/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2Fconnect%2Fauthorize%3Fclient_id%3DABP73Public_Web_Public%26redirect_uri%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Flocalhost%3A7136%26response_type%3Dcode%2520id_token%26scope%3Dopenid%2520profile%2520roles%2520email%2520phone%2520ABP73Public%26response_mode%3Dform_post%26nonce%3D638261167785072016.ZDg1NjgyZWUtZTAwNi00OGI4LTk0OTktNTZiNzVhOWIxOGFhMzk3YWM5N2UtODAwZC00YTc5LWI1MDMtNTA3OGNlNDk0MTEw%26state%3DCfDJ8MMdCuDzYEhJvMFQjtHhQGyHQ7Qq5BRX2jGkRv3Pti2RLsO3Zc0hq9QnyTqRr02P1_4NXt931DyfZ7gzkMJRP7UBUQNETvBJcwNqV3g2YbD2aOWRwEnF-gzhcrwrubi6mhAbGxqd6ZcTgmD9ndYyqCU2tW_ekfuuYY1cxmxMeeDF9CauhfMREVk0tCHTPcovRb8foC_mvAqRIvB-FSNjf-MLqwbtHeOltgqXecSXXH9K9gHrkWIe-dP2lQaq3pbrBqvU6BPCC8hd4Czj034Css0dT7AedrLKTmcde7Y47OdO%26x-client-SKU%3DID_NET6_0%26x-client-ver%3D6.21.0.0

Thanks,

Karim

OK I found out what was going on here, everything actually works with replacing the Default.cshtml file. However the sample file provided had a hack around the custom styles section that made it so that the custom styles were not written:

@* TODO: We can continue with this until find a better way *@
@if (logoUrl != null || logoReverseUrl != null)
{

<style> :root { @logoUrl @logoReverseUrl }

.card {
    background: #55535f;
    color: #ffffff;
    border-radius: 250px;
    padding: 50px;
    min-width: 500px;
    text-align: center;
}

body {
    background-color: #9B9B9B;
    text-align: center;
    background-image: url('https://placeimg.com/640/480/tech/grayscale');
}

</style> }

So, remove the @* TODO :

and it works.

Thanks for getting back to me on this. Yeah I am guessing this is a config issue of some sort, and I was hoping that you / someone would be familiar with this and would know what is going on.

I may have tried to install a pre-release of LeptonX in this solution a while back, I wonder if that caused any config problems? Any thoughts on that possibility?

I will try and recreate on my end also and get back to you with more details.

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