How can customize Asp.net Identity 2 username already taken validation message?

Nazmul Hossain picture Nazmul Hossain · Dec 26, 2014 · Viewed 12.6k times · Source

How can i customize Asp.net Identity 2 username already taken validation message(Name XYZ is already taken.)? Thanks

Answer

Alex Art. picture Alex Art. · Dec 26, 2014

Well, I didn't find any simple solution to this issue. And by simple i mean modifying some message in a attribute/model/controller.

One possible solution could be:

After executing

var result = await UserManager.CreateAsync(user, model.Password);

In case that result is not successful you can check it's Errors property for the "Name XYZ is already taken." pattern and replace it with your custom message.

Another solution (this is my preferred way) is to write a custom UserValidation class:

 /// <summary>
    ///     Validates users before they are saved to an IUserStore
    /// </summary>
    /// <typeparam name="TUser"></typeparam>
    public class CustomUserValidator<TUser> : UserValidator<TUser, string>
        where TUser : ApplicationUser
    {
        /// <summary>
        ///     Constructor
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="manager"></param>
        public CustomUserValidator(UserManager<TUser, string> manager) : base(manager)
        {
            this.Manager = manager;
        }

        private UserManager<TUser, string> Manager { get; set; }

        /// <summary>
        ///     Validates a user before saving
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="item"></param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        public override async Task<IdentityResult> ValidateAsync(TUser item)
        {
            if (item == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("item");
            }
            var errors = new List<string>();
            await ValidateUserName(item, errors);
            if (RequireUniqueEmail)
            {
                await ValidateEmail(item, errors);
            }
            if (errors.Count > 0)
            {
                return IdentityResult.Failed(errors.ToArray());
            }
            return IdentityResult.Success;
        }

        private async Task ValidateUserName(TUser user, List<string> errors)
        {
            if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(user.UserName))
            {
                errors.Add(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.PropertyTooShort, "Name"));
            }
            else if (AllowOnlyAlphanumericUserNames && !Regex.IsMatch(user.UserName, @"^[A-Za-z0-9@_\.]+$"))
            {
                // If any characters are not letters or digits, its an illegal user name
                errors.Add(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.InvalidUserName, user.UserName));
            }
            else
            {
                var owner = await Manager.FindByNameAsync(user.UserName);
                if (owner != null && !EqualityComparer<string>.Default.Equals(owner.Id, user.Id))
                {
                    errors.Add(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.DuplicateName, user.UserName));
                }
            }
        }

        // make sure email is not empty, valid, and unique
        private async Task ValidateEmail(TUser user, List<string> errors)
        {
            if (!user.Email.IsNullOrWhiteSpace())
            {
                if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(user.Email))
                {
                    errors.Add(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.PropertyTooShort, "Email"));
                return;
                }
                try
                {
                    var m = new MailAddress(user.Email);
                }
                catch (FormatException)
                {
                    errors.Add(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.InvalidEmail, email));
                return;
                }
            }
            var owner = await Manager.FindByEmailAsync(user.Email);
            if (owner != null && !EqualityComparer<string>.Default.Equals(owner.Id, user.Id))
            {
                errors.Add(String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, Resources.DuplicateEmail, email));
            }
        }
    }

You can see that for all the validation error messages Resources being used, So by specifying a custom format in your resources you will be able to customize those messages.

You can register your validator in ApplicationUserManager class, Create method:

public static ApplicationUserManager Create(IdentityFactoryOptions<ApplicationUserManager> options, IOwinContext context) 
{
   manager.UserValidator = new CustomUserValidator<ApplicationUser>(manager)
   {
       AllowOnlyAlphanumericUserNames = false,
       RequireUniqueEmail = true
   };
}