/UnobtrusiveMultitenancy

An Unobtrusive Multitenancy helper for (new or existing) Asp.Net Core project

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UnobtrusiveMultitenancy

An Unobtrusive Multitenancy helper for (new or existing) Asp.Net Core project

The goal of this project is to add the multitenancy functionality to an ASP.NET Core application (existing or new) without modification (or very little) of code.

It's support multitenant DI ,sandbox services, etc.

Just add a line in the Program.cs and add a configuration file.

And voila your application is multitenant.

Inspired by saaskit and Explanation of multitenancy with autofac in ASP.NET Core.

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Features

  • Per Tenant Middleware
  • Per Tenant DI
  • Per Tenant Services
  • Per Tenant HostingEnvironment
  • Per Tenant Configuration
  • Per Tenant Logging
  • Add/Update/Delete on fly without restart

Installation

Package nuget coming soon.

Getting started

Initialization

Before you need to add MultitenancyOptions.json config file either at the Root folder or in the Configs folder or provide your own configuration object which contains MultitenancyOptions

Replace this line .UseStartup<Startup>() in your Program.cs like in example below.

{
  "MultitenancyOptions": {
    "Tenants": [
      {
        "Name": "Tenant 1",
        "Hostnames": [
          "localhost:47887",
          ...
        ],
        "Theme": "",
        "ConnectionString": ""
      },
      {
        "Name": "Tenant 2",
        "Hostnames": [
          ...
          "localhost:60001"
        ],
        "Theme": "",
        "ConnectionString": ""
      }
    ]
  }
}

N.B: If MultitenancyOptionsnot found ,it will fallback to default .UseStartup<Startup>()

You have two options :

  1. Use Default Conventions
public class Program
{
    public static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        BuildWebHost(args).Run();
    }

    public static IWebHost BuildWebHost(string[] args) =>
        WebHost.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
            .UseUnobtrusiveMulitenancyStartupWithDefaultConvention<Startup>()
            .Build();
}

With this , you have an access to an object name AppTenant and you can add use this in your views. In your _ViewImports.cshtml

@inject Puzzle.Core.Multitenancy.Internal.AppTenant Tenant;

In cshtml files you can use tenant like this:

<a asp-controller="Home" asp-action="Index" class="navbar-brand">@(Tenant?.Name ?? "")</a>
  1. Use YourCustom Configuration

Use this signature, and provide your own TTenant and TResolver

public static IWebHostBuilder UseUnobtrusiveMulitenancyStartup<TStartup, TTenant, TResolver>
            (this IWebHostBuilder hostBuilder, IConfiguration multitenancyConfiguration = null)
                where TStartup : class
                where TTenant : class
                where TResolver : class, ITenantResolver<TTenant>
        

And after use your own tenant in your view like in option 1.

The result is :

Regiter services per tenant

Add a method call ConfigurePerTenantServices in your Startup class and you have access in TENANT. See example below:

public void ConfigurePerTenantServices(IServiceCollection services, AppTenant tenant)
{
            if (tenant.Id == "Tenant-1".ToLowerInvariant())
            {
                services.AddMvc();
            }
            else if (tenant.Id == "Tenant-2".ToLowerInvariant())
            {
            }
}
        
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder application, IApplicationLifetime appLifetime)
{
            application.UseStaticFiles();

            application.UsePerTenant<AppTenant>((tenantContext, builder) =>
            {
                if (tenantContext.Tenant.Id == "Tenant-1".ToLowerInvariant())
                {
                    builder.UseMvcWithDefaultRoute();
                }
                else if (tenantContext.Tenant.Id == "Tenant-2".ToLowerInvariant())
                {
                    builder.Run(async ctx =>
                    {
                        ctx.Response.StatusCode = (int)HttpStatusCode.OK;
                        await ctx.Response.WriteAsync(string.Format("{0} Without MVC", tenantContext.Tenant.Name));
                    });
                }
            });
}

and you have this result :

In example project if you try to UseMvc work for Tenant 2 you will get this error :

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