How do you find the users name/Identity in C#

北战南征 提交于 2019-11-29 09:14:55
Marc Gravell

The abstracted view of identity is often the IPrincipal/IIdentity:

IPrincipal principal = Thread.CurrentPrincipal;
IIdentity identity = principal == null ? null : principal.Identity;
string name = identity == null ? "" : identity.Name;

This allows the same code to work in many different models (winform, asp.net, wcf, etc) - but it relies on the identity being set in advance (since it is application-defined). For example, in a winform you might use the current user's windows identity:

Thread.CurrentPrincipal = new WindowsPrincipal(WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent());

However, the principal can also be completely bespoke - it doesn't necessarily relate to windows accounts etc. Another app might use a login screen to allow arbitrary users to log on:

string userName = "Fred"; // todo
string[] roles = { "User", "Admin" }; // todo
Thread.CurrentPrincipal = new GenericPrincipal(new GenericIdentity(userName), roles);

Depends on the context of the application. You can use Environment.UserName (console) or HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name (web). Note that when using Windows integrated authentication, you may need to remove the domain from the user name. Also, you can get the current user using the User property of the page in codebehind, rather than referencing it from the current HTTP context.

string user = System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name ;
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