I am new in ASP.NET MVC4. I am creating a Empty MVC4 Project Template and trying to add ASP.NET Membership Provider into it but i am not understanding how can I do it. I am searching in Google but all demos are using Internet Application project template.
I know this question is not good but i am already spend two days for it.
Please give a some advice or tutorial for this purpose.
Update
According to Nesim Razon`s advice i copy and paste forms authentication sections to my empty project from a MVC4 Web Application (Internet Application template). But now i get an exception
To call this method, the "Membership.Provider" property must be an instance of "ExtendedMembershipProvider".
[InitializeSimpleMembership]
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
WebSecurity.CreateUserAndAccount("Name", "Password"); // Exception is thrown from there.
return View();
}
}
I am also added the following directive in the Web.config file:
<add key="enableSimpleMembership" value="true" />
Simple Membership in ASP NET MVC 5 Web Applications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsKcVbsMn6w
Implementing User Authentication in a project once it is developed is really difficult. In this video I have demonstrated how you can effectively utilize Microsoft Simple Membership feature in those projects in which you haven't implemented the Authentication from the very start. With the help of this you can implement the authentication feature at any stage of the project.
Check out SimpleMembership, Membership Providers, Universal Providers and the new ASP.NET 4.5 Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC 4 templates to get an info about what you need to set SimpleMembership inside empty template.
You my also want to check out very nice posts from Scott Allen:
Perils of the MVC4 AccountController
Build Your Own Membership System For ASP.NET MVC - Part I
and
Build Your Own Membership System For ASP.NET MVC - Part II
If you want to use Universal Providers as opposed to Simple Membership that's included in MVC 4 Internet template, you can create a new MVC 4 project using Mobile template and copy Account controller + views and also update web.config with correct connectionString and Forms Auth section and you should be good to go.
Installing it
You need to add the following Nuget Packages:
EntityFramework
Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages.OAuth
Note: This package will install all the required dependencies automatically for you. This is a detailed list of all nuget packages installed:
Microsoft.AspNet.WebPages.WebData
DotNetOpenAuth.AspNet
DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.RelyingParty
DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.Core
DotNetOpenAuth.Core
DotNetOpenAuth.OAuth.Consumer
DotNetOpenAuth.OAuth.Core
DotNetOpenAuth.Core
Add a reference to
Testing it
Now in order to test it, add the following to the web.config file (Under
system.web
):Add the following connection string
And what I did was to copy the controllers, models, filters and views from the Internet template and just modify things like the namespace and so on until you get it up and running
This is the result (without styles)