问题
By default, ASP.NET Core Identity's password policy require at least one special character, one uppercase letter, one number, ...
How can I change this restrictions ?
There is nothing about that in the documentation (https://docs.asp.net/en/latest/security/authentication/identity.html)
I try to override the Identity's User Manager but I don't see which method manages the password policy.
public class ApplicationUserManager : UserManager<ApplicationUser>
{
public ApplicationUserManager(
DbContextOptions<SecurityDbContext> options,
IServiceProvider services,
IHttpContextAccessor contextAccessor,
ILogger<UserManager<ApplicationUser>> logger)
: base(
new UserStore<ApplicationUser>(new SecurityDbContext(contextAccessor)),
new CustomOptions(),
new PasswordHasher<ApplicationUser>(),
new UserValidator<ApplicationUser>[] { new UserValidator<ApplicationUser>() },
new PasswordValidator[] { new PasswordValidator() },
new UpperInvariantLookupNormalizer(),
new IdentityErrorDescriber(),
services,
logger
// , contextAccessor
)
{
}
public class PasswordValidator : IPasswordValidator<ApplicationUser>
{
public Task<IdentityResult> ValidateAsync(UserManager<ApplicationUser> manager, ApplicationUser user, string password)
{
return Task.Run(() =>
{
if (password.Length >= 4) return IdentityResult.Success;
else { return IdentityResult.Failed(new IdentityError { Code = "SHORTPASSWORD", Description = "Password too short" }); }
});
}
}
public class CustomOptions : IOptions<IdentityOptions>
{
public IdentityOptions Value { get; private set; }
public CustomOptions()
{
Value = new IdentityOptions
{
ClaimsIdentity = new ClaimsIdentityOptions(),
Cookies = new IdentityCookieOptions(),
Lockout = new LockoutOptions(),
Password = null,
User = new UserOptions(),
SignIn = new SignInOptions(),
Tokens = new TokenOptions()
};
}
}
}
I add this user manager dependency in startup's class :
services.AddScoped<ApplicationUserManager>();
But when I'm using ApplicationUserManager in controllers, I have the error : An unhandled exception occurred while processing the request.
InvalidOperationException: Unable to resolve service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContextOptions`1[SecurityDbContext]' while attempting to activate 'ApplicationUserManager'.
EDIT: User's management works when I use the ASP.NET Core Identity's default classes, so it's not a database problem, or something like this
EDIT 2 : I found the solution, you have just to configure Identity in the startup's class. My answer gives some details.
回答1:
It's sooooo simple in the end ...
No need to override any class, you have just to configure the identity settings in your startup class, like this :
services.Configure<IdentityOptions>(options =>
{
options.Password.RequireDigit = false;
options.Password.RequiredLength = 5;
options.Password.RequireLowercase = true;
options.Password.RequireNonLetterOrDigit = true;
options.Password.RequireUppercase = false;
});
Or you can configure identity when you add it :
services.AddIdentity<ApplicationUser, IdentityRole>(options=> {
options.Password.RequireDigit = false;
options.Password.RequiredLength = 4;
options.Password.RequireNonAlphanumeric = false;
options.Password.RequireUppercase = false;
options.Password.RequireLowercase = false;
})
.AddEntityFrameworkStores<SecurityDbContext>()
.AddDefaultTokenProviders();
AS.NET Core is definitively good stuff ...
回答2:
You can modify these rules in IdentityConfig.cs file. The rules are defined in
public static ApplicationUserManager Create(IdentityFactoryOptions<ApplicationUserManager> options, IOwinContext context)
{
var manager = new ApplicationUserManager(new UserStore<ApplicationUser>(context.Get<ApplicationDbContext>()));
// Configure validation logic for usernames
manager.UserValidator = new UserValidator<ApplicationUser>(manager)
{
AllowOnlyAlphanumericUserNames = false,
RequireUniqueEmail = true
};
// Configure validation logic for passwords
manager.PasswordValidator = new PasswordValidator
{
RequiredLength = 5,
RequireNonLetterOrDigit = false,
RequireDigit = true,
RequireLowercase = true,
RequireUppercase = true,
};
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39825634/how-override-asp-net-core-identitys-password-policy