Web API Helper code: Authentication class
Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online
Use the Authentication class to assist in establishing a validated connection to a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Web service. This class supports two authentication protocols: Windows Authentication for Dynamics 365 on-premises or OAuth 2.0 for Dynamics 365 (online) or internet-facing deployments (IFDs). This class relies upon the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL) to handle the OAuth protocol.
The Authentication class is located in the file Authentication.cs in the CRM SDK Web API Helper Library. It is designed to work in conjunction with the Configuration helper class hierarchy to enable you to establish a secure connection to your Dynamics 365 service through an object of type System.Net.Http.HttpMessageHandler. For more information, see Use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Web API Helper Library (C#).
Authentication processing
The mechanism that the Authentication class uses to authenticate with a Dynamics 365 service depends upon the information you pass into the constructor with the Configuration parameter. It attempts to build a HttpMessageHandler-derived object that you can then use to instantiate a System.Net.Http.HttpClient instance to provide a secure, persistent communication session with the Dynamics 365 Service.
First a brief discovery handshake is performed with the specified Dynamics 365 service to determine whether OAuth or Windows native authentication is being used.
If OAuth is used, then an OAuthMessageHandler object is created using the authentication authority that was discovered in the handshake. This class, derived from System.Net.Http.DelegatingHandler, refreshes the OAuth access token on every request, so you don’t have to explicitly manage token expiration.
If Windows authentication is used, and user credentials are supplied, then those credentials are used to construct a HttpClientHandler.
If Windows authentication is used, but user credentials are not supplied, then a HttpClientHandler is constructed using default network credentials.
Class hierarchy and members
The following table shows the public members of the Authentication class.
Authentication class Properties: Authority – the URL of the server that manages OAuth authentication. ClientHandler – the HttpMessageHandler-derived object that provides the network credentials or authorization access token for message requests. Context – the AuthenticationContext for an authentication event.
AquireToken – For OAuth, returns an AuthenticationResult, containing the refresh and access tokens, for the current authentication context. Authentication – Initializes an instance of this class using the Configuration parameter. DiscoverAuthority – Discovers the authentication authority of the Dynamics 365 web service.
OAuthMessageHandler class This nested class sets the authorization header for each sent message for Dynamics 365 (online) and IFD deployments. |
Usage
The Configuration and Authentication classes are designed to be used in tandem to establish a secure connection to the target Dynamics 365 service. First you create an object of type Configuration, then pass it as the single parameter to the Authentication constructor. After successful creation, you can use the ClientHandler property to construct a secure, authenticated, persistent HTTP client connection to the Dynamics 365 service.
One common way to accomplish this operation, which is used by most of the Web API C# samples, is to use the derived class FileConfiguration to read connection information from properly authored application configuration files, as demonstrated in the following lines.
FileConfiguration config = new FileConfiguration(null);
Authentication auth = new Authentication(config);
httpClient = new HttpClient(auth.ClientHandler, true);
For more information on this manner of use, see the section FileConfiguration connection settings. Although the Authentication class contains several other public properties and methods, these are primarily provided to support the creation of the ClientHandler property, and would rarely be directly accessed by most client applications.
Class listing
The most current source for this class is found in the CRM SDK Web API Helper Library NuGet package.
using Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory;
using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Security;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Samples.HelperCode
{
/// <summary>
/// Manages user authentication with the Dynamics CRM Web API (OData v4) services. This class uses Microsoft Azure
/// Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL) to handle the OAuth 2.0 protocol.
/// </summary>
public class Authentication
{
private Configuration _config = null;
private HttpMessageHandler _clientHandler = null;
private AuthenticationContext _context = null;
private string _authority = null;
#region Constructors
/// <summary>
/// Base constructor.
/// </summary>
public Authentication() { }
/// <summary>
/// Establishes an authentication session for the service.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="config">A populated configuration object.</param>
public Authentication(Configuration config)
: base()
{
if (config == null)
throw new Exception("Configuration cannot be null.");
_config = config;
SetClientHandler();
}
/// <summary>
/// Custom constructor that allows adding an authority determined asynchronously before
/// instantiating the Authentication class.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>For a WPF application, first call DiscoverAuthorityAsync(), and then call this
/// constructor passing in the authority value.</remarks>
/// <param name="config">A populated configuration object.</param>
/// <param name="authority">The URL of the authority.</param>
public Authentication(Configuration config, string authority)
: base()
{
if (config == null)
throw new Exception("Configuration cannot be null.");
_config = config;
Authority = authority;
SetClientHandler();
}
#endregion Constructors
#region Properties
/// <summary>
/// The authentication context.
/// </summary>
public AuthenticationContext Context
{
get
{ return _context; }
set
{ _context = value; }
}
/// <summary>
/// The HTTP client message handler.
/// </summary>
public HttpMessageHandler ClientHandler
{
get
{ return _clientHandler; }
set
{ _clientHandler = value; }
}
/// <summary>
/// The URL of the authority to be used for authentication.
/// </summary>
public string Authority
{
get
{
if (_authority == null)
_authority = DiscoverAuthority(_config.ServiceUrl);
return _authority;
}
set { _authority = value; }
}
#endregion Properties
#region Methods
/// <summary>
/// Returns the authentication result for the configured authentication context.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>The refreshed access token.</returns>
/// <remarks>Refresh the access token before every service call to avoid having to manage token expiration.</remarks>
public AuthenticationResult AcquireToken()
{
if (_config != null && (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(_config.Username) && _config.Password != null))
{
UserCredential cred = new UserCredential(_config.Username, _config.Password);
return _context.AcquireToken(_config.ServiceUrl, _config.ClientId, cred);
}
return _context.AcquireToken(_config.ServiceUrl, _config.ClientId, new Uri(_config.RedirectUrl),
PromptBehavior.Auto);
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns the authentication result for the configured authentication context.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="username">The username of a CRM system user in the target organization. </param>
/// <param name="password">The password of a CRM system user in the target organization.</param>
/// <returns>The authentication result.</returns>
/// <remarks>Setting the username or password parameters to null results in the user being prompted to
/// enter log-on credentials. Refresh the access token before every service call to avoid having to manage
/// token expiration.</remarks>
public AuthenticationResult AcquireToken(string username, SecureString password)
{
try
{
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(username) && password != null)
{
UserCredential cred = new UserCredential(username, password);
return _context.AcquireToken(_config.ServiceUrl, _config.ClientId, cred);
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
throw new Exception("Authentication failed. Verify the configuration values are correct.", e);
}
return null;
}
/// <summary>
/// Discover the authentication authority.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>The URL of the authentication authority on the specified endpoint address, or an empty string
/// if the authority cannot be discovered.</returns>
public static string DiscoverAuthority(string serviceUrl)
{
try
{
AuthenticationParameters ap = AuthenticationParameters.CreateFromResourceUrlAsync(
new Uri(serviceUrl + "api/data/")).Result;
return ap.Authority;
}
catch (HttpRequestException e)
{
throw new Exception("An HTTP request exception occurred during authority discovery.", e);
}
catch (System.Exception e )
{
// This exception ocurrs when the service is not configured for OAuth.
if( e.HResult == -2146233088 )
{
return String.Empty;
}
else
{
throw e;
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Discover the authentication authority asynchronously.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="serviceUrl">The specified endpoint address</param>
/// <returns>The URL of the authentication authority on the specified endpoint address, or an empty string
/// if the authority cannot be discovered.</returns>
public static async Task<string> DiscoverAuthorityAsync(string serviceUrl)
{
try
{
AuthenticationParameters ap = await AuthenticationParameters.CreateFromResourceUrlAsync(
new Uri(serviceUrl + "api/data/"));
return ap.Authority;
}
catch (HttpRequestException e)
{
throw new Exception("An HTTP request exception occurred during authority discovery.", e);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// These exceptions ocurr when the service is not configured for OAuth.
// -2147024809 message: Invalid authenticate header format Parameter name: authenticateHeader
if (e.HResult == -2146233088 || e.HResult == -2147024809)
{
return String.Empty;
}
else
{
throw e;
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Sets the client message handler as appropriate for the type of authentication
/// in use on the web service endpoint.
/// </summary>
private void SetClientHandler()
{
// Check the Authority to determine if OAuth authentication is used.
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(Authority))
{
if (_config.Username != String.Empty)
{
_clientHandler = new HttpClientHandler()
{ Credentials = new NetworkCredential(_config.Username, _config.Password, _config.Domain) };
}
else
// No username is provided, so try to use the default domain credentials.
{
_clientHandler = new HttpClientHandler()
{ UseDefaultCredentials = true };
}
}
else
{
_clientHandler = new OAuthMessageHandler(this, new HttpClientHandler());
_context = new AuthenticationContext(Authority, false);
}
}
#endregion Methods
/// <summary>
/// Custom HTTP client handler that adds the Authorization header to message requests. This
/// is required for IFD and Online deployments.
/// </summary>
class OAuthMessageHandler : DelegatingHandler
{
Authentication _auth = null;
public OAuthMessageHandler( Authentication auth, HttpMessageHandler innerHandler )
: base(innerHandler)
{
_auth = auth;
}
protected override Task<HttpResponseMessage> SendAsync(
HttpRequestMessage request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
// It is a best practice to refresh the access token before every message request is sent. Doing so
// avoids having to check the expiration date/time of the token. This operation is quick.
request.Headers.Authorization = new AuthenticationHeaderValue("Bearer", _auth.AcquireToken().AccessToken);
return base.SendAsync(request, cancellationToken);
}
}
}
}
See Also
Get started with the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Web API (C#)
Start a Dynamics 365 Web API project in Visual Studio (C#)
Use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Web API Helper Library (C#)
Web API Helper code: Configuration classes
Web API Helper code: CrmHttpResponseException class
Microsoft Dynamics 365
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