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  • ABP Framework version: v7.4
  • UI Type: Blazor WASM
  • Database System: EF Core (SQL Server )
  • Tiered (for MVC) or Auth Server Separated (for Angular): yes

I am getting this error on every page load, on a brand new ABP Suite generated 7.4 WASM project. I have created 2 projects not in order to reproduce the error, and it is also being thrown in the 2nd project. No modifications at all to the projects were made after generation. I did choose the PWA option. Any ideas on how to get past this?

Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.Rendering.WebAssemblyRenderer[100] Unhandled exception rendering component: leptonx.init.initializers[5] is not a function TypeError: leptonx.init.initializers[5] is not a function at window.resetLeptonXToolbar (https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:51:2299) at https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:1:3337 at new Promise (<anonymous>) at Object.beginInvokeJSFromDotNet (https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:1:3311) at Object.Gt [as invokeJSFromDotNet] (https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:1:62569) at Object.Ii (https://localhost:44391/_framework/dotnet.7.0.12.cd75lmyo37.js:5:71974) at _mono_wasm_invoke_js_blazor (https://localhost:44391/_framework/dotnet.7.0.12.cd75lmyo37.js:14:103886) at wasm://wasm/00993936:wasm-function[313]:0x1d6b8 at wasm://wasm/00993936:wasm-function[283]:0x1cae6 at wasm://wasm/00993936:wasm-function[221]:0xe1d6 Microsoft.JSInterop.JSException: leptonx.init.initializers[5] is not a function TypeError: leptonx.init.initializers[5] is not a function at window.resetLeptonXToolbar (https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:51:2299) at https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:1:3337 at new Promise (<anonymous>) at Object.beginInvokeJSFromDotNet (https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:1:3311) at Object.Gt [as invokeJSFromDotNet] (https://localhost:44391/global.js?_v=638326479317270084:1:62569) at Object.Ii (https://localhost:44391/_framework/dotnet.7.0.12.cd75lmyo37.js:5:71974) at _mono_wasm_invoke_js_blazor (https://localhost:44391/_framework/dotnet.7.0.12.cd75lmyo37.js:14:103886) at wasm://wasm/00993936:wasm-function[313]:0x1d6b8 at wasm://wasm/00993936:wasm-function[283]:0x1cae6 at wasm://wasm/00993936:wasm-function[221]:0xe1d6 at Microsoft.JSInterop.JSRuntime.<InvokeAsync>d__16`1[[Microsoft.JSInterop.Infrastructure.IJSVoidResult, Microsoft.JSInterop, Version=7.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=adb9793829ddae60]].MoveNext() at Microsoft.JSInterop.JSRuntimeExtensions.InvokeVoidAsync(IJSRuntime jsRuntime, String identifier, Object[] args) at Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.LeptonXTheme.Components.ApplicationLayout.SideMenu.Navigation.MobileWasmNavbar.SetMenuAndProfileAsync() at Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Components.Web.LeptonXTheme.Components.ApplicationLayout.SideMenu.Navigation.MobileNavbar.OnInitializedAsync() at Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.LeptonXTheme.Components.ApplicationLayout.SideMenu.Navigation.MobileWasmNavbar.OnInitializedAsync() at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.ComponentBase.RunInitAndSetParametersAsync() at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.RenderTree.Renderer.GetErrorHandledTask(Task taskToHandle, ComponentState owningComponentState)

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

Check the samples, to see the basic tasks: https://docs.abp.io/en/commercial/latest/samples/index The exact solution to your question may have been answered before, please use the search on the homepage.

If you're creating a bug/problem report, please include followings:

  • ABP Framework version: v7.3.1
  • UI type: Blazor
  • DB provider: EF Core
  • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): no
  • Exception message and stack trace:
  • Steps to reproduce the issue:"

I would like to use SSO with a single tier Blazor Server ABP solution. I have a separate site that I would like to have sign in using OpenIddict, then callback with a JWT to an endpoint on that site. So similar to how the Public websites work in ABP, but not necessarily using .NET.

I can see that the Public website in my dev environment calls the following URL to auth then redirect:

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

This is generated by the ChallengeAccountController in the Public website. How can I best handle this outside of a .NET environment? Are there any other considerations that I am missing here?

Note: I did change the redirect_uri in this example to https://jwt.ms , and configured things ( I think ) correctly but on the redirect I didn't get a JWT. I am expecting this to work similar to how Azure B2C works, if you are familiar with that workflow. If I am missing something please let me know.

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.

  • ABP Framework version: v5.3.4
  • UI type: Blazor Server
  • DB provider: EF Core
  • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): no
  • Exception message and stack trace:
  • Steps to reproduce the issue:"

I have been following the instructions provided to fully customize the Login / Register page UI. All is working well apart from the fact that the Default.cshtml that I have in the Account folder is not being picked up at all. The standard Default.cshtml UI from the Lepton theme is still being used / displayed.

Is there a config setting I am missing, or something else I need to look for here?

<br> Here is a screenshot of my project / folder structure:

  • ABP Framework version: v4.4.3
  • UI type: Blazor
  • DB provider: EF Core
  • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): no
  • Exception message and stack trace:
  • Steps to reproduce the issue:"

I would like to know what is the best practice using ABP for creating a Many to Many relationship with IdentityUser? With Core EF5 we can add nav properties to our entities to make this easy, as documented here : https://www.davidhayden.me/blog/ef-core-5-many-to-many-relationships.

I created 2 test case entities, M2MUser & M2MGroup, added the navigation collections i.e. ' public ICollection<M2MUser> M2MUsers { get; set; } ' in the domain project and ran a DB Migration and everything worked as it should do, the M2MUserM2MGroup table was created in the DB.

However we can not add a collection property to the IdentityUser class, and there is no longer a derived ABPUser class. If we want to add an M2M relationship with a 'User' should we wrap IdentityUser? This seems like the wrong way forward, am I missing something? Can you please provide the best practice, using ABP, for this situation?

If this helps, here is the part of my model that I am trying to implement. 'User' is an IdentityUser. 'OnboardingGoal' is an entity I have created using ABPSuite. UserOnboardingGoal should be implicitly generated by EF, so it is not explicitly created using ABPSuite.

Thanks,

Karim

An update on this:

I was able to work around this by using a less complex password. I had initially used long random passwords that contained many special characters. These would work when connecting remotely to an Azure SQL DB using SSMS, but would not work using DBMigrator against an Azure SQL DB.

I reduced the length and complexity of the passwords that I use, kept them to UpperCase/LowerCase/Numbers/[*!"] and DBMigrator now runs.

Hope that helps someone else get past this.

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