blazor logged in user token code example
Example 1: blazor server side authentication with identityserver4
<Router AppAssembly="@typeof(Program).Assembly">
<Found Context="routeData">
<AuthorizeRouteView RouteData="@routeData" DefaultLayout="@typeof(MainLayout)">
<NotAuthorized>
<h1>Sorry</h1>
<p>You're not authorized to reach this page.</p>
<p>You may need to log in as a different user.</p>
</NotAuthorized>
<Authorizing>
<h1>Authentication in progress</h1>
<p>Only visible while authentication is in progress.</p>
</Authorizing>
</AuthorizeRouteView>
</Found>
<NotFound>
<CascadingAuthenticationState>
<LayoutView Layout="@typeof(MainLayout)">
<h1>Sorry</h1>
<p>Sorry, there's nothing at this address.</p>
</LayoutView>
</CascadingAuthenticationState>
</NotFound>
</Router>
Example 2: blazor server side authentication with identityserver4
/* User Info in Razor ComponentsPermalink
In a Blazor server-side application, authenticated user information is available
to Razor components by injecting the AuthenticationStateProvider.
We’ll modify Index.razor to show some information about the authenticated user. */
@page "/"
@inject AuthenticationStateProvider AuthState
<h1>Hello, @Username</h1>
<p>Welcome to your new app.</p>
<p>
<a href="/Logout">Logout</a>
</p>
@code
{
private string Username = "Anonymous User";
protected override async Task OnInitializedAsync()
{
var state = await AuthState.GetAuthenticationStateAsync();
Username =