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How to call abp vnext dynamic api #171


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BennieMok created

Hi, I created a winform project that used .net framework 4.7 version. I can't update .net core version because my customer used old windows version. I has to have both XXXX.Application.Contracts.dll and XXXX.HttpApi.Client.dll reference on this project.But it doesn't work. Any idea? Are there any relevant samples? Thank you.


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    liangshiwei created
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    Hi BennieMok,

    See https://github.com/abpframework/abp/pull/2867. You can change HttpApi.Client project target to netstandard2.0.

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    liangshiwei created
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    I created an internal issue for this, will be available in the next version.

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    BennieMok created

    Ok,Thanks.

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    BennieMok created

    Hi liangshiwei , I made a action like this

      var configuration = new IdentityClientConfiguration(
               "https://localhost:44338/",
               "EasyCrm",
               "EasyCrm_App",
               "1q2w3e*",
               "password",
               userName,
               password
           ); 
            var accessToken = await AuthenticationService.GetAccessTokenAsync(configuration);
            
    

    And then I try to login as a tenant user, but it always returns:invalid_username_or_password.Only host user can login. I just hope to login as a tennat user(by a token).could you please give me some more detailed tips?

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    liangshiwei created
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    Try:

    var client = new HttpClient();
    var disco = await client.GetDiscoveryDocumentAsync(_configuration["IdentityClients:Default:Authority"]);
    if (disco.IsError)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(disco.Error);
        return;
    }
    
    client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add(TenantResolverConsts.DefaultTenantKey,<tenant>);
    
    // request token
    var tokenResponse = await client.RequestPasswordTokenAsync(new PasswordTokenRequest
    {
        Address = disco.TokenEndpoint,
        ClientId = _configuration["IdentityClients:Default:ClientId"],
        ClientSecret = _configuration["IdentityClients:Default:ClientSecret"],
        UserName = _configuration["IdentityClients:Default:UserName"],
        Password = _configuration["IdentityClients:Default:UserPassword"],
        Scope = _configuration["IdentityClients:Default:Scope"]
    });
    
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    BennieMok created

    Ok,But It seems not a good idea.I suggest you add the new property 'tenantId' in the class named IdentityClientConfiguration.Thanks.

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