IHttpUser::IsInRole Method
Returns a value that indicates whether the user is authorized for a named role.
Syntax
virtual HRESULT IsInRole(
IN PCWSTR pszRoleName,
OUT BOOL* pfInRole
) = 0;
Parameters
pszRoleName
[IN] A pointer to a constant null-terminated Unicode string that contains the name of the role.
pfInRole
[OUT] A pointer to a BOOL
that indicates whether the user is authorized for the role specified by pszRoleName
.
Return Value
An HRESULT
. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Value | Definition |
---|---|
S_OK | Indicates that the operation was successful. |
E_NOTIMPL | Indicates that the IsInRole method was not implemented. |
Remarks
Call the IsInRole
method only if the SupportsIsInRole method first returns true
on the same IHttpUser pointer.
The IsInRole
return value depends on implementation. You should use the following information as a guideline, but it may not be correct in all scenarios:
If the
IHttpUser
implementer handles Anonymous authentication, the dereferencedpfInRole
parameter is set totrue
only if thepszRoleName
parameter is either NULL or empty.IsInRole
then always returns S_OK.If the
IHttpUser
implementer handles Basic, Certification Mapping, SSPI, or Custom authentication, thepfInRole
parameter is unmodified, andIsInRole
returns E_NOTIMPL immediately.If the
IHttpUser
implementer handles Managed authentication, thepfInRole
parameter is unmodified, andIsInRole
returns E_INVALIDARG immediately if either parameter is NULL. Otherwise,pfInRole
is set totrue
, andIsInRole
returns S_OK only if the user is in the role.
Example
The following code example demonstrates how to create an HTTP module that clears the response headers and body and then returns user information to the client as an XML document.
The above code writes XML that is similar to the following to the response stream.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<user supportsRoles="true" isInRole="false" />
Your module must export the RegisterModule function. You can export this function by creating a module definition (.def) file for your project, or you can compile the module by using the /EXPORT:RegisterModule
switch. For more information, see Walkthrough: Creating a Request-Level HTTP Module By Using Native Code.
You can optionally compile the code by using the __stdcall (/Gz)
calling convention instead of explicitly declaring the calling convention for each function.
Requirements
Type | Description |
---|---|
Client | - IIS 7.0 on Windows Vista - IIS 7.5 on Windows 7 - IIS 8.0 on Windows 8 - IIS 10.0 on Windows 10 |
Server | - IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008 - IIS 7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2 - IIS 8.0 on Windows Server 2012 - IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2 - IIS 10.0 on Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview |
Product | - IIS 7.0, IIS 7.5, IIS 8.0, IIS 8.5, IIS 10.0 - IIS Express 7.5, IIS Express 8.0, IIS Express 10.0 |
Header | Httpserv.h |