/NHibernate.AspNet.Identity

ASP.NET Identity providers that use NHibernate

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NHibernate.AspNet.Identity

ASP.NET Identity provider that users NHibernate for storage

Purpose

ASP.NET MVC 5 shipped with a new Identity system (in the Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.Core package) in order to support both local login and remote logins via OpenID/OAuth, but only ships with an Entity Framework provider (Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework).

Features

  • Drop-in replacement ASP.NET Identity with NHibernate as the backing store.
  • Based on same schema requirede by EntityFramework for compatibility model
  • Contains the same IdentityUser class used by the EntityFramework provider in the MVC 5 project template.
  • Supports additional profile properties on your application's user model.
  • Provides UserStore implementation that implements the same interfaces as the EntityFramework version:
    • IUserStore
    • IUserLoginStore
    • IUserRoleStore
    • IUserClaimStore
    • IUserPasswordStore
    • IUserSecurityStampStore

Instructions

These instructions assume you know how to set up NHibernate within an MVC application.

  1. Create a new ASP.NET MVC 5 project, choosing the Individual User Accounts authentication type.
  2. Remove the Entity Framework packages and replace with NHibernate Identity:
Uninstall-Package Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework
Uninstall-Package EntityFramework
Install-Package NHibernate.AspNet.Identity
  1. In ~/Models/IdentityModels.cs:
    • Remove the namespace: Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework
    • Add the namespace: NHibernate.AspNet.Identity
    • Remove the ApplicationDbContext class completely.
  2. In ~/Controllers/AccountController.cs
    • Remove the namespace: Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework
    • Add the connection string name to the constructor of the UserStore. Or empty constructor will use DefaultConnection
    var mapper = new ModelMapper();
    mapper.AddMapping<IdentityUserMap>();
    mapper.AddMapping<IdentityRoleMap>();
    mapper.AddMapping<IdentityUserClaimMap>();
    mapper.AddMapping<IdentityUserLoginMap>();

    var mapping = mapper.CompileMappingForAllExplicitlyAddedEntities();

    var configuration = new Configuration();
    configuration.Configure("sqlite-nhibernate-config.xml");
    configuration.AddDeserializedMapping(mapping, null);

    var factory = configuration.BuildSessionFactory();
    var session = factory.OpenSession();

    var userManager = new UserManager<ApplicationUser>(
        new UserStore<ApplicationUser>(session);

Thanks To

Special thanks to David Boike whos RavenDB AspNet Identity project gave me the base for jumpstarting the NHibernate provider