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Modern Web Development with ASP.NET Core 3 - Second Edition

By : Ricardo Peres
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Modern Web Development with ASP.NET Core 3 - Second Edition

By: Ricardo Peres

Overview of this book

ASP.NET has been the preferred choice of web developers for a long time. With ASP.NET Core 3, Microsoft has made internal changes to the framework along with introducing new additions that will change the way you approach web development. This second edition has been thoroughly updated to help you make the most of the latest features in the framework, right from gRPC and conventions to Blazor, which has a new chapter dedicated to it. You’ll begin with an overview of the essential topics, exploring the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern, various platforms, dependencies, and frameworks. Next, you’ll learn how to set up and configure the MVC environment, before delving into advanced routing options. As you advance, you’ll get to grips with controllers and actions to process requests, and later understand how to create HTML inputs for models. Moving on, you'll discover the essential aspects of syntax and processes when working with Razor. You'll also get up to speed with client-side development and explore the testing, logging, scalability, and security aspects of ASP.NET Core. Finally, you'll learn how to deploy ASP.NET Core to several environments, such as Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Docker. By the end of the book, you’ll be well versed in development in ASP.NET Core and will have a deep understanding of how to interact with the framework and work cross-platform.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Section 1: The Fundamentals of ASP.NET Core 3
7
Section 2: Improving Productivity
14
Section 3: Advanced Topics
Appendix A: The dotnet Tool

Binding security

A whole different subject now. We know that ASP.NET Core automatically binds submitted values to model classes, but what would happen if we hijacked a request and asked ASP.NET to bind a different user or role than the one we have? For example, consider if we have a method that updates the user profile using the following model:

public class User
{
public string Id { get; set; }
public bool IsAdmin { get; set; }
//rest of the properties go here
}

If this model is committed to the database, it is easy to see that if we pass a value of IsAdmin=true, then we would become administrators instantly! To prevent this situation, we should do either of the following:

  • Move out sensitive properties from the public model, the one that is retrieved from the data sent by the user
  • Apply [BindNever] attributes to these sensitive properties, like this:
[BindNever]
public bool IsAdmin { get; set; }

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