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Readme.md

How to set up the sample locally

Set up Azure Active Directory

  1. Create your own Azure Active Directory (AD). Save the "tenent name".
  2. Add a new Application: in the Azure AD portal, select Application, and click Add in the drawer.
  3. Set the sign-on url to http://localhost:42023.
  4. Select the newly created Application, navigate to the Configure tab.
  5. Find and save the "Client Id"
  6. In the keys section add a new key. A key value will be generated. Save the value as "Client Secret"

Configure the local environment

  1. Set environment ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT to DEVELOPMENT. (Working with Multiple Environments)
  2. Set up user secrets:
dotnet user-secrets set oidc:clientid <Client Id>
dotnet user-secrets set oidc:clientsecret <Client Secret>
dotnet user-secrets set oidc:authority https://login.windows.net/<Tenent Name>.onmicrosoft.com