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CookieAuthenticationOptions.LoginPath Property
Definition
- Namespace:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Cookies
- Assembly:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Cookies.dll
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v10.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v11.0.0-preview.4.26230.115
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Cookies v2.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Cookies v2.1.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.Cookies v2.2.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v3.0.1
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v3.1.10
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v5.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v6.0.36
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v7.0.5
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v8.0.19
- Package:
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v9.0.8
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The LoginPath property is used by the handler for the redirection target when handling ChallengeAsync. The current url which is added to the LoginPath as a query string parameter named by the ReturnUrlParameter. Once a request to the LoginPath grants a new SignIn identity, the ReturnUrlParameter value is used to redirect the browser back to the original url.
public:
property Microsoft::AspNetCore::Http::PathString LoginPath { Microsoft::AspNetCore::Http::PathString get(); void set(Microsoft::AspNetCore::Http::PathString value); };
public Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.PathString LoginPath { get; set; }
member this.LoginPath : Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.PathString with get, set
Public Property LoginPath As PathString
Property Value
Applies to
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