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BlazorDeepDive/ServerManagement/Components/Account/IdentityNoOpEmailSender.cs
Kevin Matsubara c3df56b0da Add identity context and ASP.NET individual account pages for authorization.
I created a new Blazor project with individual accounts, then transferred the files over to the existing project.
Then renamed ApplicationDbContext to: IdentityContext to distinguish from the application context.
Then ran the update database command with the existing migration for identity.
2025-04-18 10:20:55 +02:00

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using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity.UI.Services;
using ServerManagement.Data;
namespace ServerManagement.Components.Account;
// Remove the "else if (EmailSender is IdentityNoOpEmailSender)" block from RegisterConfirmation.razor after updating with a real implementation.
internal sealed class IdentityNoOpEmailSender : IEmailSender<ApplicationUser>
{
private readonly IEmailSender emailSender = new NoOpEmailSender();
public Task SendConfirmationLinkAsync(ApplicationUser user, string email, string confirmationLink) =>
emailSender.SendEmailAsync(email, "Confirm your email", $"Please confirm your account by <a href='{confirmationLink}'>clicking here</a>.");
public Task SendPasswordResetLinkAsync(ApplicationUser user, string email, string resetLink) =>
emailSender.SendEmailAsync(email, "Reset your password", $"Please reset your password by <a href='{resetLink}'>clicking here</a>.");
public Task SendPasswordResetCodeAsync(ApplicationUser user, string email, string resetCode) =>
emailSender.SendEmailAsync(email, "Reset your password", $"Please reset your password using the following code: {resetCode}");
}