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# samples-aspnet
samples-aspnet
# ASP.NET MVC & Okta-Hosted Login Page Example

This example shows you how to use the [OIDC Middleware Library] to login a user. The login is achieved through the [Authorization Code Flow], where the user is redirected to the Okta-Hosted login page. After the user authenticates, they are redirected back to the application. ASP.NET automatically populates `HttpContext.User` with the information Okta sends back about the user.


## Prerequisites

Before running this sample, you will need the following:

* An Okta Developer Account, you can sign up for one at https://developer.okta.com/signup/.
* An Okta Application, configured for Web mode. This is done from the Okta Developer Console and you can find instructions [here][OIDC Web Application Setup Instructions]. When following the wizard, use the default properties. They are designed to work with our sample applications.


## Running This Example

Clone this repo and replace the okta configuration placeholders in the `Web.Config` with your configuration values from the Okta Developer Console.
You can see all the available configuration options in the [okta-aspnet GitHub](https://github.com/okta/okta-aspnet/blob/master/README.md).
For step-by-step instructions, visit the Okta [ASP.NET MVC quickstart]. The quickstart will guide you through adding Okta login to your ASP.NET application.

Now start your server and navigate to http://localhost:8080 in your browser.

If you see a home page that allows you to login, then things are working! Clicking the **Log in** link will redirect you to the Okta hosted sign-in page.

You can login with the same account that you created when signing up for your Developer Org, or you can use a known username and password from your Okta Directory.

**Note:** If you are currently using your Developer Console, you already have a Single Sign-On (SSO) session for your Org. You will be automatically logged into your application as the same user that is using the Developer Console. You may want to use an incognito tab to test the flow from a blank slate.

[OIDC Middleware Library]: https://github.com/okta/okta-aspnet
[Authorization Code Flow]: https://developer.okta.com/authentication-guide/implementing-authentication/auth-code
[OIDC Web Application Setup Instructions]: https://developer.okta.com/authentication-guide/implementing-authentication/auth-code#1-setting-up-your-application
[ASP.NET MVC quickstart]:https://developer.okta.com/quickstart/#/okta-sign-in-page/dotnet/aspnet4
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using System.Web;
using System.Web.Optimization;

namespace okta_aspnet_mvc_example
{
public class BundleConfig
{
// For more information on bundling, visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=301862
public static void RegisterBundles(BundleCollection bundles)
{
bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/jquery").Include(
"~/Scripts/jquery-{version}.js"));

bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/jqueryval").Include(
"~/Scripts/jquery.validate*"));

// Use the development version of Modernizr to develop with and learn from. Then, when you're
// ready for production, use the build tool at https://modernizr.com to pick only the tests you need.
bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/modernizr").Include(
"~/Scripts/modernizr-*"));

bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/bootstrap").Include(
"~/Scripts/bootstrap.js",
"~/Scripts/respond.js"));

bundles.Add(new StyleBundle("~/Content/css").Include(
"~/Content/bootstrap.css",
"~/Content/site.css"));
}
}
}
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