Authenticating the Web API with ASP .Net Identity and JSON Web Tokens (JWT)

Authenticating the Web API with ASP .Net Identity and JSON Web Tokens (JWT)

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In this video we talk about how to authenticate web API applications with Asp .Net Core Identity and validate the incoming requests with JSON Web Token (JWT).

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️VIDEO CHAPTER️️
00:00 – Introduction
00:11 – Identity context
05:53 – Register and log in users
21:30 – Add authentication
25:17 – JWT configuration
29:10 – Generate JSON web token
38:29 – Testing with Postman

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Learn how to use ASP.NET Identity and JSON Web Tokens (JWT) to implement secure authentication for your ASP.NET Core Web API application.
In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the process of creating an identity context using Entity Framework Code First, registering users in the database, and logging them in. We'll also show you how to configure your web API to use JWT for authentication and how to generate a token for JWT.
Follow us as we test our application with Postman.
By the end of this video, you will have a solid understanding of authenticating web APIs using ASP.NET Identity and JSON Web Tokens.

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