IAuthorizationPolicy.Evaluate(EvaluationContext, Object) Method
Definition
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Evaluates whether a user meets the requirements for this authorization policy.
public:
bool Evaluate(System::IdentityModel::Policy::EvaluationContext ^ evaluationContext, System::Object ^ % state);
public bool Evaluate (System.IdentityModel.Policy.EvaluationContext evaluationContext, ref object state);
abstract member Evaluate : System.IdentityModel.Policy.EvaluationContext * obj -> bool
Public Function Evaluate (evaluationContext As EvaluationContext, ByRef state As Object) As Boolean
Parameters
- evaluationContext
- EvaluationContext
An EvaluationContext that contains the claim set that the authorization policy evaluates.
- state
- Object
A Object, passed by reference that represents the custom state for this authorization policy.
Returns
false
if the Evaluate(EvaluationContext, Object) method for this authorization policy must be called if additional claims are added by other authorization policies to evaluationContext
; otherwise, true
to state no additional evaluation is required by this authorization policy.
Examples
public bool Evaluate(EvaluationContext evaluationContext, ref object state)
{
bool bRet = false;
CustomAuthState customstate = null;
// If state is null, then this method has not been called before, so
// set up a custom state.
if (state == null)
{
customstate = new CustomAuthState();
state = customstate;
}
else
{
customstate = (CustomAuthState)state;
}
Console.WriteLine("Inside MyAuthorizationPolicy::Evaluate");
// If claims have not been added yet...
if (!customstate.ClaimsAdded)
{
// Create an empty list of Claims.
IList<Claim> claims = new List<Claim>();
// Iterate through each of the claim sets in the evaluation context.
foreach (ClaimSet cs in evaluationContext.ClaimSets)
// Look for Name claims in the current claim set.
foreach (Claim c in cs.FindClaims(ClaimTypes.Name, Rights.PossessProperty))
// Get the list of operations the given username is allowed to call.
foreach (string s in GetAllowedOpList(c.Resource.ToString()))
{
// Add claims to the list.
claims.Add(new Claim("http://example.org/claims/allowedoperation", s, Rights.PossessProperty));
Console.WriteLine("Claim added {0}", s);
}
// Add claims to the evaluation context.
evaluationContext.AddClaimSet(this, new DefaultClaimSet(this.Issuer,claims));
// Record that claims have been added.
customstate.ClaimsAdded = true;
// Return true, which indicates this need not be called again.
bRet = true;
}
else
{
// This point should not be reached, but just in case...
bRet = true;
}
return bRet;
}
Public Function Evaluate(ByVal evaluationContext As EvaluationContext, _
ByRef state As Object) As Boolean Implements IAuthorizationPolicy.Evaluate
Dim bRet As Boolean = False
Dim customstate As CustomAuthState = Nothing
' If state is null, then this method has not been called before, so
' set up a custom state.
If state Is Nothing Then
customstate = New CustomAuthState()
state = customstate
Else
customstate = CType(state, CustomAuthState)
End If
Console.WriteLine("Inside MyAuthorizationPolicy::Evaluate")
' If the claims have not been added yet...
If Not customstate.ClaimsAdded Then
' Create an empty list of Claims
Dim claims As New List(Of Claim)
' Iterate through each of the claimsets in the evaluation context.
Dim cs As ClaimSet
For Each cs In evaluationContext.ClaimSets
' Look for Name claims in the current claim set.
Dim c As Claim
For Each c In cs.FindClaims(ClaimTypes.Name, Rights.PossessProperty)
' Get the list of operations the given username is allowed to call.
Dim s As String
For Each s In GetAllowedOpList(c.Resource.ToString())
' Add claims to the list
claims.Add(New Claim("http://example.org/claims/allowedoperation", _
s, Rights.PossessProperty))
Console.WriteLine("Claim added {0}", s)
Next s
Next c
Next cs
' Add claims to the evaluation context.
evaluationContext.AddClaimSet(Me, New DefaultClaimSet(Me.Issuer, claims))
' Record that claims have been added.
customstate.ClaimsAdded = True
' Return true, which indicates the method need not to be called again.
bRet = True
Else
' Should never get here, but just in case...
bRet = True
End If
Return bRet
End Function 'Evaluate
Remarks
Note
Implementers of the IAuthorizationPolicy interface should expect the Evaluate method to be called multiple times by different threads.
Implementers of the IAuthorizationPolicy interface can use the state
parameter to track state between calls to the Evaluate method. If a state object is set inside a given call to the Evaluate method, the same object instance is passed to each and every subsequent call to the Evaluate method in the current evaluation process.