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.NET client library for the Auth0

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This library supports .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET Framework 4.5.2 as well as later versions of both.

This is for clients that are either flagged as OIDC Conformant (under the OAuth tab in the client Advanced settings) or if you are triggering the OIDC-conformant pipeline by using the audience parameter when starting an authorization flow.

Management API

Full Documentation

See the full documentation on how to use this library.

Installation

Install-Package Auth0.ManagementApi

Usage

Generate a token for the API calls you wish to make (see Access Tokens for the Management API). Create an instance of the ManagementApiClient class with the token and the API URL of your Auth0 instance:

var client = new ManagementApiClient("your token", new Uri("https://YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN/api/v2"));

The API calls are divided into groups which correlate to the Management API documentation. For example all Connection related methods can be found under the ManagementApiClient.Connections property. So to get a list of all database (Auth0) connections, you can make the following API call:

await client.Connections.GetAllAsync("auth0");

Authentication API

Installation

Install-Package Auth0.AuthenticationApi

Usage

To use the Authentication API, create a new instance of the AuthenticationApiClient class, passing in the URL of your Auth0 instance, e.g.:

var client = new AuthenticationApiClient(new Uri("https://YOUR_AUTH0_DOMAIN"));

Authentication

This library contains URL Builders which will assist you with constructing an authentication URL, but does not actually handle the authentication/authorization flow for you. It is suggested that you refer to the Quickstart tutorials for guidance on how to implement authentication for your specific platform.

Important note on state validation: If you choose to use the AuthorizationUrlBuilder to construct the authorization URL and implement a login flow callback yourself, it is important to generate and store a state value (using WithState) and validate it in your callback URL before exchanging the authorization code for the tokens.

Building

This project can be built on Windows, Linux or macOS. Ensure you have the .NET Core SDK installed. You can also use the code editor of your choice or a full-blown IDE such as Visual Studio or Jetbrains Rider.

The full set of libraries can be built by running dotnet restore followed by dotnet build. You can run the unit tests individually by using the dotnet test command (see docs).

Building for Release

Since this library also targets the full .NET Framework, you can currently only do a build for release on Windows.

  1. Run npm run release [version] (e.g. npm run release 7.3.0)
  2. Push these changes to a prepare-x.y.z branch for approval then merge
  3. Wait for CI to complete, download and extract the Auth0.Net.Packages.zip
  4. Upload the NuGet packages to NuGet using the nuget push command.

Testing

This project features extensive integration tests which unfortunately require specific server-side configuration and paid plan features in order to test the full functionality. As the management API side of things specifically provides functionality that could break the configuration we do not provide keys or testing against our integration tenants.

When reviewing external pull requests we manually run the integration tests against your PR to ensure they pass and the CI server will run them once merged.

Issue Reporting

If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository's issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.

Author

Auth0

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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