Core Identity Filter

Introduction

On this site, all the security filters are built to check the security of ICoreIdentity.

CoreIdentitiesByValidEmploymentFilter (Version >= 8)

This filter gives access to core identities that have valid employment for the organization unit in the assignment context or its children.

/// <param name="maxDepth">Defines how deep down into the organization unit path should be searched</param> CoreIdentitiesByValidEmploymentFilter(uint? maxDepth)

Example:

new CoreIdentitiesByValidEmploymentFilter(null); new CoreIdentitiesByValidEmploymentFilter(5u);

CoreIdentityAttributeValueFilter

This filter will give you access to a core identity only when the core identity has an attribute value that matches the filter

/// <typeparam name="TFilterPropertyType">The filter type you want to find the correct attribute values</typeparam> /// <param name="subPropertyChain">Path to the property to filter the possible attribute values</param> /// <param name="filterValue">The filter to search the attribute values to check</param> /// <param name="attributeValueFilterBehaviour">Behaviour how to filter the attribute values based on attributeValueFilterValue</param> /// <param name="attributeValueFilterValue">The filter value you want to apply to the attribute values</param> /// <param name="attributeValueType">The type how the attribute value is serialized into the database</param> CoreIdentityAttributeValueFilter<TFilterPropertyType> (Expression<Func<ICoreIdentityAttributeValue, TFilterPropertyType>> subPropertyChain, TFilterPropertyType filterValue, StringFilterBehaviour attributeValueFilterBehaviour, string attributeValueFilterValue, string attributeValueType)

Example:

CoreIdentityValidAssignmentFilter

This filter will give you access to a core identity only when a valid role or resource assignment is present

Example:

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