GenericPrincipal(IIdentity, String[]) Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the GenericPrincipal class from a user identity and an array of role names to which the user represented by that identity belongs.
public:
GenericPrincipal(System::Security::Principal::IIdentity ^ identity, cli::array <System::String ^> ^ roles);
public GenericPrincipal (System.Security.Principal.IIdentity identity, string[] roles);
public GenericPrincipal (System.Security.Principal.IIdentity identity, string[]? roles);
new System.Security.Principal.GenericPrincipal : System.Security.Principal.IIdentity * string[] -> System.Security.Principal.GenericPrincipal
Public Sub New (identity As IIdentity, roles As String())
Parameters
- roles
- String[]
An array of role names to which the user represented by the identity
parameter belongs.
Exceptions
The identity
parameter is null
.
Examples
The following code shows the use of the GenericPrincipal constructor. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the GenericPrincipal class.
WindowsIdentity^ windowsIdentity = WindowsIdentity::GetCurrent();
array<String^>^roles = gcnew array<String^>(10);
if ( windowsIdentity->IsAuthenticated )
{
// Add custom NetworkUser role.
roles[ 0 ] = L"NetworkUser";
}
if ( windowsIdentity->IsGuest )
{
// Add custom GuestUser role.
roles[ 1 ] = L"GuestUser";
}
if ( windowsIdentity->IsSystem )
{
// Add custom SystemUser role.
roles[ 2 ] = L"SystemUser";
}
// Construct a GenericIdentity object based on the current Windows
// identity name and authentication type.
String^ authenticationType = windowsIdentity->AuthenticationType;
String^ userName = windowsIdentity->Name;
GenericIdentity^ genericIdentity = gcnew GenericIdentity(
userName,authenticationType );
// Construct a GenericPrincipal object based on the generic identity
// and custom roles for the user.
GenericPrincipal^ genericPrincipal = gcnew GenericPrincipal(
genericIdentity,roles );
WindowsIdentity windowsIdentity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent();
string[] roles = new string[10];
if (windowsIdentity.IsAuthenticated)
{
// Add custom NetworkUser role.
roles[0] = "NetworkUser";
}
if (windowsIdentity.IsGuest)
{
// Add custom GuestUser role.
roles[1] = "GuestUser";
}
if (windowsIdentity.IsSystem)
{
// Add custom SystemUser role.
roles[2] = "SystemUser";
}
// Construct a GenericIdentity object based on the current Windows
// identity name and authentication type.
string authenticationType = windowsIdentity.AuthenticationType;
string userName = windowsIdentity.Name;
GenericIdentity genericIdentity =
new GenericIdentity(userName, authenticationType);
// Construct a GenericPrincipal object based on the generic identity
// and custom roles for the user.
GenericPrincipal genericPrincipal =
new GenericPrincipal(genericIdentity, roles);
Dim roles(10) As String
Dim windowsIdentity As WindowsIdentity = windowsIdentity.GetCurrent()
If (windowsIdentity.IsAuthenticated) Then
' Add custom NetworkUser role.
roles(0) = "NetworkUser"
End If
If (windowsIdentity.IsGuest) Then
' Add custom GuestUser role.
roles(1) = "GuestUser"
End If
If (windowsIdentity.IsSystem) Then
' Add custom SystemUser role.
roles(2) = "SystemUser"
End If
' Construct a GenericIdentity object based on the current Windows
' identity name and authentication type.
Dim authenticationType As String = windowsIdentity.AuthenticationType
Dim userName As String = windowsIdentity.Name
Dim genericIdentity = _
New GenericIdentity(userName, authenticationType)
' Construct a GenericPrincipal object based on the generic identity
' and custom roles for the user.
Dim genericPrincipal As New GenericPrincipal(genericIdentity, roles)