hi
You can open the https://localhost:44320/health-status
and share the response.
hi
MyGet is down now. You can try again after it is back. You can also upgrade packages to the latest manually.
https://myget.org/
hi
I suggest you create a 7.x template project and compare the code.
https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Migration-Guides/Index https://docs.abp.io/en/commercial/latest/migration-guides/index
hi
Set the yourwebsite
as your application website.
var healthChecksUiBuilder = services.AddHealthChecksUI(settings =>
{
settings.AddHealthCheckEndpoint("MyProjectName Health Status", "https://yourwebsite.com/health-status");
});
services.MapHealthChecksUiEndpoints(options =>
{
options.UIPath = "https://yourwebsite.com/health-ui";
options.ApiPath = "https://yourwebsite.com/health-api";
});
hi
You can try:
using (CurrentPrincipalAccessor.Change(new Claim(AbpClaimTypes.UserId, userid)))
{
//...
}
hi
1.
You can check it using browser dev tools to see what's happening.
2.
Please check your application logs. You can share it here.
3.
Does it work locally without docker
? dotnet run
Do you have steps to reproduce it?
hi
Please share full error/exception logs. Thanks
hi
You can add userid
to the background job parameters.
hi
I don't have it You can google it.
https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&q=asp+net+core+WSo2+API
There are a lot of documentations.
hi
We use standard authentication and authorization of asp net core.
https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Authorization https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Authorization#advanced-topics
On the Angular side, I suppose we need to create our own guards and check the configuration to evaluate the permissions, or something along those lines.
I think so.