SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions Class
Definition
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Options to configure the SharedTokenCacheCredential authentication.
public class SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions : Azure.Identity.TokenCredentialOptions
type SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions = class
inherit TokenCredentialOptions
Public Class SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions
Inherits TokenCredentialOptions
- Inheritance
- Derived
Constructors
SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions() |
Initializes a new instance of SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions. |
SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions(TokenCachePersistenceOptions) |
Initializes a new instance of SharedTokenCacheCredentialOptions. |
Properties
AuthenticationRecord |
The AuthenticationRecord captured from a previous authentication with an interactive credential, such as the InteractiveBrowserCredential or DeviceCodeCredential. |
AuthorityHost |
The host of the Microsoft Entra authority. The default is https://login.microsoftonline.com/. For well known authority hosts for Azure cloud instances see AzureAuthorityHosts. (Inherited from TokenCredentialOptions) |
ClientId |
The client id of the application registration used to authenticate users in the cache. |
Diagnostics |
Gets the credential diagnostic options. (Inherited from TokenCredentialOptions) |
DisableInstanceDiscovery |
Gets or sets the setting which determines whether or not instance discovery is performed when attempting to authenticate.
Setting this to true will completely disable both instance discovery and authority validation.
This functionality is intended for use in scenarios where the metadata endpoint cannot be reached, such as in private clouds or Azure Stack.
The process of instance discovery entails retrieving authority metadata from https://login.microsoft.com/ to validate the authority.
By setting this to |
EnableGuestTenantAuthentication |
When set to true the SharedTokenCacheCredential can be used to authenticate to tenants other than the home tenant, requiring Username and TenantId also to be specified as well. |
IsUnsafeSupportLoggingEnabled |
Gets or sets value indicating if ETW logging that contains potentially sensitive content should be logged.
Setting this property to true will not disable redaction of Request Content. To enable logging of sensitive Content
the IsLoggingContentEnabled property must be set to |
Retry |
Gets the client retry options. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
RetryPolicy |
Gets or sets the policy to use for retries. If a policy is specified, it will be used in place of the Retry property. The RetryPolicy type can be derived from to modify the default behavior without needing to fully implement the retry logic. If Process(HttpMessage, ReadOnlyMemory<HttpPipelinePolicy>) is overridden or a custom HttpPipelinePolicy is specified, it is the implementer's responsibility to update the ProcessingContext values. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
TenantId |
Specifies the tenant id of the preferred authentication account, to be retrieved from the shared token cache for single sign on authentication with development tools, in the case multiple accounts are found in the shared token. |
TokenCachePersistenceOptions |
Specifies the TokenCachePersistenceOptions to be used by the credential. Value cannot be null. |
Transport |
The HttpPipelineTransport to be used for this client. Defaults to an instance of HttpClientTransport. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
Username |
Specifies the preferred authentication account username, or UPN, to be retrieved from the shared token cache for single sign on authentication with development tools, in the case multiple accounts are found in the shared token. |
Methods
AddPolicy(HttpPipelinePolicy, HttpPipelinePosition) |
Adds an HttpPipeline policy into the client pipeline. The position of policy in the pipeline is controlled by the |
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET