Features Implementation on Asp.net boilerplate (abp)
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I want to know how I can implement an AppFeature
in ASP.NET Boilerplate?
So far I have added an AppFeatures
class and initialized an AppFeatureProvider
in my project's CoreModule
.
However when I log into the app, it's not working according to my database records.
Is there anybody that can help in this matter?
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I want to know how I can implement an AppFeature
in ASP.NET Boilerplate?
So far I have added an AppFeatures
class and initialized an AppFeatureProvider
in my project's CoreModule
.
However when I log into the app, it's not working according to my database records.
Is there anybody that can help in this matter?
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Not working in what way?
– aaron
Nov 7 at 23:14
"...it's not working:..." - this information is not really helpful. It does not say what exactly did not work, i.e. did you get any error messages anywhere, did you try to debug the issue to make sure that it actually does the intended thing.
– JohnB
Nov 8 at 5:59
i think asp.net boilerplate user authorization not connecting to AppFeature entity in database. and when you change the value field of feature true/false its not have any difference in the application behavior.
– user8054841
Nov 8 at 10:15
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Well, did you useRequiresFeature
attribute? Provide relevant code.
– aaron
Nov 8 at 11:18
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I want to know how I can implement an AppFeature
in ASP.NET Boilerplate?
So far I have added an AppFeatures
class and initialized an AppFeatureProvider
in my project's CoreModule
.
However when I log into the app, it's not working according to my database records.
Is there anybody that can help in this matter?
asp.net asp.net-core aspnetboilerplate boilerplate
I want to know how I can implement an AppFeature
in ASP.NET Boilerplate?
So far I have added an AppFeatures
class and initialized an AppFeatureProvider
in my project's CoreModule
.
However when I log into the app, it's not working according to my database records.
Is there anybody that can help in this matter?
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Not working in what way?
– aaron
Nov 7 at 23:14
"...it's not working:..." - this information is not really helpful. It does not say what exactly did not work, i.e. did you get any error messages anywhere, did you try to debug the issue to make sure that it actually does the intended thing.
– JohnB
Nov 8 at 5:59
i think asp.net boilerplate user authorization not connecting to AppFeature entity in database. and when you change the value field of feature true/false its not have any difference in the application behavior.
– user8054841
Nov 8 at 10:15
1
Well, did you useRequiresFeature
attribute? Provide relevant code.
– aaron
Nov 8 at 11:18
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Not working in what way?
– aaron
Nov 7 at 23:14
"...it's not working:..." - this information is not really helpful. It does not say what exactly did not work, i.e. did you get any error messages anywhere, did you try to debug the issue to make sure that it actually does the intended thing.
– JohnB
Nov 8 at 5:59
i think asp.net boilerplate user authorization not connecting to AppFeature entity in database. and when you change the value field of feature true/false its not have any difference in the application behavior.
– user8054841
Nov 8 at 10:15
1
Well, did you useRequiresFeature
attribute? Provide relevant code.
– aaron
Nov 8 at 11:18
Not working in what way?
– aaron
Nov 7 at 23:14
Not working in what way?
– aaron
Nov 7 at 23:14
"...it's not working:..." - this information is not really helpful. It does not say what exactly did not work, i.e. did you get any error messages anywhere, did you try to debug the issue to make sure that it actually does the intended thing.
– JohnB
Nov 8 at 5:59
"...it's not working:..." - this information is not really helpful. It does not say what exactly did not work, i.e. did you get any error messages anywhere, did you try to debug the issue to make sure that it actually does the intended thing.
– JohnB
Nov 8 at 5:59
i think asp.net boilerplate user authorization not connecting to AppFeature entity in database. and when you change the value field of feature true/false its not have any difference in the application behavior.
– user8054841
Nov 8 at 10:15
i think asp.net boilerplate user authorization not connecting to AppFeature entity in database. and when you change the value field of feature true/false its not have any difference in the application behavior.
– user8054841
Nov 8 at 10:15
1
1
Well, did you use
RequiresFeature
attribute? Provide relevant code.– aaron
Nov 8 at 11:18
Well, did you use
RequiresFeature
attribute? Provide relevant code.– aaron
Nov 8 at 11:18
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Not working in what way?
– aaron
Nov 7 at 23:14
"...it's not working:..." - this information is not really helpful. It does not say what exactly did not work, i.e. did you get any error messages anywhere, did you try to debug the issue to make sure that it actually does the intended thing.
– JohnB
Nov 8 at 5:59
i think asp.net boilerplate user authorization not connecting to AppFeature entity in database. and when you change the value field of feature true/false its not have any difference in the application behavior.
– user8054841
Nov 8 at 10:15
1
Well, did you use
RequiresFeature
attribute? Provide relevant code.– aaron
Nov 8 at 11:18