aspnetcore/src/Identity
Nate McMaster dc90e11c7a
Move obj and bin directories into repo root (#10063)
The Arcade SDK requires that the obj/ and bin/ folders be placed in the top-level artifacts/ folder of the repo. Although this PR does not complete our Arcade convergence, this is a step towards updating our repo to build with the Arcade SDK.

Changes:
* Set output path for build to artifacts/bin/$(ProjectName)/ 
* Set intermediate output path for build to artifacts/obj/$(ProjectName)/
* Cleanup .gitignore files (remove duplication between repo-root and tested gitignore files)
* Add code check which looks for project files that share the same name (could cause issues)
* Rename project files to have unique names (avoid race condition of build output)
* Update all locations which were hard-coded to expect bin/ and obj/ in the project directory
* Add overrides for tests which still assert test binaries exist in a given location relative to the source code
2019-05-15 13:44:55 -07:00
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ApiAuthorization.IdentityServer Update dependencies (#9952) 2019-05-03 16:25:12 -07:00
Core
EntityFrameworkCore Enhancements to Helix testing (#10007) 2019-05-10 15:04:16 -07:00
Extensions.Core
Extensions.Stores
Specification.Tests/src
UI
samples
test Move obj and bin directories into repo root (#10063) 2019-05-15 13:44:55 -07:00
testassets/Identity.DefaultUI.WebSite
Directory.Build.props
Identity.sln
README.md
build.cmd
startvs.cmd

README.md

ASP.NET Core Identity

ASP.NET Core Identity is the membership system for building ASP.NET Core web applications, including membership, login, and user data. ASP.NET Core Identity allows you to add login features to your application and makes it easy to customize data about the logged in user.

ASP.NET Identity for ASP.NET MVC 5

The previous versions of Identity for MVC5 and lower, previously available on CodePlex, are available at https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetIdentity

Community Maintained Store Providers

IMPORTANT: Extensions are built by a variety of sources and not maintained as part of the ASP.NET Identity project. When considering a third party provider, be sure to evaluate quality, licensing, compatibility, support, etc. to ensure they meet your requirements.