Kind: Service
Source: Pams/API/Pams.API/Pams.API.csproj (line 1)
Part of: Pams
NuGet package dependency
Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.Owin is a NuGet package dependency declared by the Pams.API project. It connects ASP.NET Identity with the OWIN request pipeline so the API can handle identity-related middleware, authentication context, and user-manager access.
Diagram
mermaidflowchart LR Client[Client Application] --> Api[Pams.API] Api --> Owin[OWIN Pipeline] Owin --> Identity[ASP.NET Identity] Identity --> Store[User Store]
Usage
ts// This package runs on the ASP.NET server.
// A client sends authenticated requests to the API endpoint protected by OWIN Identity.
const response = await fetch("/api/pams", {
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}`,
Accept: "application/json",
},
});
if (!response.ok) {
throw new Error(`API request failed: ${response.status}`);
}
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
AI Coding Instructions
- Keep
Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.Owinaligned with the ASP.NET Identity and OWIN package versions referenced byPams.API. - Configure authentication middleware before API routes that require authenticated users.
- Access identity managers from the OWIN context rather than creating managers directly in request handlers.
- Treat this as a server-side dependency; browser code should call protected API endpoints with the required authentication token.
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