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Wil
Wil
00:51
I'm starting a c# site that I see could be very heavy on inbound API requests... I've read and experimented with authentication on Web API, but, I was wondering if there are any open source libraries dealing with the whole api ecosystem some sites have - e.g. rate limiting and restricting, api keys, api versioning etc?
hm, i'm not aware of any, but i also haven't looked, i bet there are
but thats also not that difficult to build yourself either
Wil
Wil
good point, really just wanted a kick start and I am certain there are features I haven't even thought of! I tried looking quick and can't see any
let me take a look, one sec
Wil
Wil
... I guess, using Google especially, seeing all the graphs for different APIs, stripe API versioning etc... I know the basics will be easy to recreate, just thinking there could be other features I haven't thought of! ... searched github and not really found anything!
yeah i'm not having any luck either, it's kind of hard to come up with keywords
i wouldn't worry about rate limiting and restricting until it becomes an issue
but it also depends on what they're being used for i suppose
Wil
Wil
01:00
it's more about abuse as the requests cost money to run (all be it pennies), and having an issue with oauth (where as hard coded API keys seem easy), just thought it would be good if there was something I could just place in the project!
...guessing I could extract parts from a larger app, but that certainly feels like it would be more work than writing from scratch
lastly, I do my best, but, I am not a security expert, always hear the warnings of rolling your own stuff, and it scares me!
no i agree
it would be nice if you could find something
yeah you don't have to roll your own, and don't want to
but there are accepted patterns using built in .net classes to implement it
Wil
Wil
...and would the above be a good question for SO?! Not sure as it feels too open ended, but, I guess there are similar questions
to ask for a library? probably not
to ask how to secure an api? i'm sure there are tutorials out there
HMAC is something you can google
if you run into any issues ping me and i can help out
you could also come back and ask at different times, it's kind of dead right now
Wil
Wil
heh, will try tomorrow morning - thanks... HMAC looks interesting! ... a bit out of my comfort zone, but will try... just getting a bit nervous as I am a sysadmin who sometimes makes a few internal tools! Just had an opportunity for something that is a bit too good to ignore, but, a little out of my comfort zone on things like this!
i dont know if thats best for your requirements or not
i just threw it out there
but if you're using oauth, can't you just trust their token once they're signed in?
Wil
Wil
01:10
it looks like something awesome for later! - just need MVP and don't want any gaping holes...
If I get that far! :P having problems trying to get it working! :( username/password on webapi actions are working great... not having much luck with oauth headers/other bits... also, a question I wrote AGES ago stackoverflow.com/questions/28922081/… is coming back to bite me in the behind as I am trying to work out how to stitch bits together...
@Wil wait, username and password as in basic auth?
Wil
Wil
got so many internal apps where I deployed two databases - one for the users and one for the app.. just got a handful of people wanting this service... It won't be facebook big or anything, but, I think it could get quite popular fast and want to make sure I do everything right from the start...
I just followed some securing webapi guides from asp.net - they showed how to use asp.net identity for user/pass, just having a few issues trying to get oauth working on it. getting there - just slow
@Wil a lot of programmers do that, it's hard to fight it, because you really shouldn't build things you think you need, until you need them, as in rate limiting and stuff
because if we did that, every developer, we'd waste so much money on things that are never used
Wil
Wil
heh, hence hoping there was a library that had more than I need and I can just use/turn on features as/when I need them!
there used to be a project type that shows up when you search online through vs
that has oauth capabilities, you just flip a switch for facebook/twitter/google, etc
let me look there, i forgot about that
Wil
Wil
01:20
that's for authenticating in your app against those? I've seen the social login - but, don't really want to use it... I'm more interested in solely how to secure the api for our users/giving out oauth rather than using it
but, still just learning everything
did oauth for yammer on a project ages ago... gave me headaches!
yeah
go file -> new project -> on the popup window, there is a list on the left, bottom one says "online", there are a ton of templates
@Wil ohhh you want to be an oauth provider, thats not at all trivial
you shouldn't do that
Wil
Wil
heh... I just mean for the api...
yeah no
Wil
Wil
so, yammer (when it did work), I simply targeted a url and stuck the api key in the header and it worked...
Wil
Wil
01:24
I know how (but haven't started yet) to generate a unique key and can use that for the api...
thats what i mean though, it depends how secure you want it to be
Wil
Wil
I think it would be better/more secure if that key was dynamically generated via oauth? or, am I just over complicating it...
you can just give out an api key, or you can make them generate a secret with a private key
you're overcomplicating it a ton
Wil
Wil
is it secure enough to do it on a separate https site and people wanting to use the api just use that key
ok... I remember the hell I went through on yammer, I don't want others to do that...
no, i mean oauth is overcomplicating it
Wil
Wil
01:25
ok
so the way your yammer thing was, could be the easy way you implement it
if you want to verify that the message wasn't tampered with
thats something else
so it depends on your requirements, really
and it's probably not a decision that should be made in a silo
hi guys, does anyone have a minute to look at an async problem, its probably so simple but I can't get it to work
Wil
Wil
and you were right with HMAC!
hmac, you give them an api key and a secret key. they hash the secret key, and the header of the message (or the whole thing), and put that in a header field
Wil
Wil
01:29
@erotavlas actual problem - best on SO... but post if you want and I am sure someone will try... I'm no async expert though (barely good at c#!)
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            try
            {
                var t1 = GetMyData("http://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/iso_8859-1.txt");
                t1.ContinueWith((str) =>
                {

                    //Console.WriteLine(str.Status.ToString());
                    Console.WriteLine("Main end");
                    //
                    Console.ReadKey();
                });
                t1.Wait();



            }
            catch (System.Exception ex)
when your api gets the message, it has the api key now, it can look up the secret key, hash the same stuff the client did, and compare the hashes
Wil
Wil
@SteveG It's cool thanks - you have put me on the correct path with HMAC... that answer looks great - I'm going to try a little proof of concept and have a mess around...
I don't know why it doesn't execute the stuff inside continue with
hmac is more to implement on the client side
whoever you want to use your api has to implement logic to use it
keep that in mind, perhaps you should talk about it with co-workers or tech lead or something so it's not a decision made in a silo
@erotavlas what do you mean?
01:32
i thought it was like promise then in javascript where when the task t1 completes it executes the stuff inside the continue with
oh i see
yep thats right
whats GetMyData?
but all i see is the program terminate and exit
        public static async Task<Stream> GetMyData(string urlToCall)
        {

            return await _client.GetStreamAsync(urlToCall);

        }
where _client is just static HttpClient _client = new HttpClient();
yeah
sec i'm readin the code closer
okay, so i'm gonig to guess this
after t1.wait, do console.readline
thats not right, because t1.Wait is blocking
@erotavlas what does it do? does it deadlock?
no just exits
thats weird it looks like it should deadlock
do this, get rid of t1.Wait(), put in console.readline()
oh i know why it won't deadlock, derp
01:39
interesting now it does what I expected
i still don't get why I can't do it in the continueWith
i think it's a race condition right
like, after t1.Wait() is done, it see's no other code to execute, so it exists the GUI thread (the console)
i'm being discriminated against? how dare c#
since it's a console application, the continuations run in a separate thread --- which it's why it doesn't deadlock
oh - I suppose I was thinking there is no UI thread in a console app
Meow!
01:42
i think there is, soemthing has to show the console, but maybe since windows handles that it's not considered an application gui thread?
i know I was thinking this too but t wouldn't let me set the synchronization context
either way, i think the issue is the same
yeah it's on the default sync context
i work with the asp.net one a lot, which is why i was confused on why it wasn't deadlocking :p
Check for exceptions?
@erotavlas but it's also weird that you're using async/await and the tpl
sometimes program just exit instead of report of error/break point condition hit
01:44
why is it weird?
var t1 = await GetMyData("...");
Console.WriteLine("main end");
COnsole.ReadKey();
is the same thing as the .ContinueWith stuff, the .ContinueStuff is the older, more cumbersome way of handling tasks
oh that sucks, I guess I started with the wrong tutorials
nah it's good to understand those for sure
because thats basically what happens behind the scenes with async await
i know why I didn't do it that way is because you can't set Main as async in the console app
public async Task Foo()
{
    var taskData = await GetData();
    // everything after the await line is the continuation, and only gets executed after the data has been received.
}
01:48
yeah that's how I do it in my UWP apps
ah okay
you can't set main async? lol i didn't know that
thanks by the way
 
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why does WPF place the main window in the wrong area when specifying 'top' and 'left'?
i set my top/left to 0 and when i debug it is like left = 56
 
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Q: the type initializer for "IBM.Data.DB2.DB2Connection" threw an exception in Visual WebGUI in IIS10

AnishTHe project is designed with Gizmox Visual WebGUI with vb.net and backend is DB2.The Project is working fine in visual Studio 2008 but When I run the project in windows 2016 Server (IIS10) with IBM Data Server Run Time version 10 and browse I am getting this error in the Login Page where I am lo...

First!
Hello
Hello
06:14
@Anish your error might be in how you setup your connection to the server, do you have a config or something for your connection?
halo
@satibel I initally configure in the Odbcad32 in syswow64 of windows and in web.config i describe the connection
@satibel I am now trying to install IBM data Server Client 11.1 in the windows serer 2016 to check if it is going to work
@ngunha02 Hello
jinglebel
(≧▽≦)
jinglealzewei
:-)
06:32
Tmr is holiday in singapore \o/
anyone here has heard of Serverless Zappa?
morning :)
ohayou
Hello Guys
@ngunha02 now I have
Hello @Proxy.
hi ho
06:47
let's go!
it seems interesting, basically it spins up an instance on aws lambda to answer each request
@satibel: after followed the instruction and tried to install it...i am like: freak it , i stick with .net
ewwww VB
maybe i am still new to python
whats Zappa?
06:50
serverless
actually i find the python syntax disturbing :D
but one will get used to it ^^
and if you need a crossover from .net use ironpython
if you are hosting a website with less than 10-30 milion requests per month, it's free x)
@SebastianL yeah i am not a big fan of python
06:54
actually, I was wrong, it's 1M requests
when you are on command line, and wanna do a quick script, the indentation is a nightmare
with around 3 sec per request
that's fairly cheap, a website that serves 250M requests per day would cost only 1525$ per month.
Hi guys
Is it possible to register a routes once mvc application starts running?
Morn all
@Learning not that i know
but why would you want to do this?
07:05
Morning, Is it
I have 1 web site where user will create end points and it will be store in my database tables.Along with each
end point there will be 1 sql query associated with an end point.
Consider below eg :
google at 5b requests per day would cost ~30k per month, pretty cheap
End point 1 : To get list of employees

Get Method : /employees

Sql Query : select * from employee
End Point 2 : To get list of skills for each employee.

Get : /employee/{employee}/skills

Sql Query : select * from skills inner join .....
While creating end points user will create this sql query like when this end point will hit what data this
end point should return
his part will be fixed :
http://localhost/api
Now when user will call any of the end point lets say :
http://localhost/api/employees
Now here as end points are creating dynamically then how i will handle this
So this is the scenario :
@SebastianL
@satibel 5 billion ?
@Learning why dont you use more generic endpoints for "usercreated" actions like /{task}/{params}/
so if you store the actions in a database anyway it would be simple to add or remove them
07:15
Generic end points means?
can you please elaborate?
lets say you have the following table in your DB:
|  ID  |  Action  |  Name  |
and the user wants to get all employeeskills sorted by a specific field
like
select * from employees order by employees.cooking
so he would create an action in the DB like:
|  1  |  select * from employees order by employees.cooking | Employees sorted by cookingskill |
and then he can call the endpoint /{task}/{params}/ with {task} = 1
and params whatever it needs to be
and in the service contract
you just need to get the action from the DB by ID (id == {task})
@Mathematics yup at 0.2$ per Mrequest.
Entries will be stored like this in my database tables :
Id     Endpoint                                 sqlQuery
1      /employees                               select * from employee
2      /employee/{employee}/skills              select * from skills inner join .....
but with that you have to create a route for every entry
i don't know if thats possible on runtime
it may be possible, but i've never done this
You think it is possible to add routes to routetable after application starts running
As because this will be done after that only like in my application i have 1 interface where user will create this kind of end points
07:25
i think it should be possible
i mean SO does it
In which scenario SO does it
?
You don't need to 'add a route after application runs', just make a route where you can substitute {employee}
for every question like this
but they probably did it with params
instead of routes
Oh, you want to add routes depending on a SQL table? Huh. How do you know what {employee} is?
while googleing a bit i read in almost any question for adding routes in runtime, that you should reconsider your app architecture
07:30
To elaborate, you can just do this. Add a route for each string you have in there, and map the route to a static controller and action name, and pass in the 'id' as a parameter. Then your action can fetch the id, get the associated SQL query and run the query and return JSON. This is the easy bit. It's the {employee} that gets me, which dynamic values do you have?
@RoelvanUden : In my application i have 1 interface where user will just enter the name of endpoints in textbox and sql query
So consider user enter route name : Employee
Sql query :Select * from employee
@RoelvanUden thats the way i'd go too (as i mentioned earlier)
you can even use names instead of ids
Oh yeah, you did. I didn't read back. :3
If names are unique, sure.
As soon as user add this,user would be able to call this end points and see the results
Oh, dynamics are actually simple. They'll be in the RouteValues even if your action doesn't use them.
This is easy peasy. :3
Yeah just build it like that.
07:35
I have think something like this :
autodraw.com interesting.
damn thats accurate
@satibel
@RoelvanUden They will be in routevalues means?
Didnt get you
Can you please elaborate alittle bit on this
So that i can get more idea
I know that
GOOGLE AI too.
@Learning Like @SebastianL and I said, you can just add a route for each row and point them towards a static controller/action with a static identifier (the row identifier). Then your action can use this identifier to fetch the SQL query associated with it (and you may want to consider caching this later) to execute. Dynamic values, like {customer}, will be in the RouteValues (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…).
You can then add the customer id (or whatever) as sql parameter to the SQL.
07:45
probably incoming feature : draw image search.
@RoelvanUden:but why dynamic values(customer) will be in route values?
What is the purpose of putting in route values?
Because it's in your route.. /employee/{employee}/skills employee is a route value
That's how MVC works.
But I wont be using mvc routing right as you said i will have 1 static contoller and 1 static action
You'll still be using MVC routing for it because you want the user to hit that exact API endpoint, right?
and otherwise, dynamic values wont work
War
War
@RoelvanUden dynamic params?
I have a controller action that can accept any blob of json and does stuff with it
I built it to support my workflow engine
when triggering a workflow / process you build a url like ~/Workflow/Process(1234) then post your "request args" to hat process by id
the first step in the business process determines how it handles the json data
the request stream is just given to the workflow engine and routed in to the step
07:57
Great for you, he doesn't have your workflow engine thingy.
War
War
yeh I was just hightlighting its possible to have "unknowns" and still process them right
Besides if you read, he just wants GETs to work with a certain route
Which is all functionality MVC has on-board.
War
War
in such a situation its les about routing and more about what you sit in your controller and behind it
Of course, anything can be customly made.
War
War
but if its juts a get ... you're probably right ... map a route and handle it
07:59
If it was more complex, then yeah, absolutely, that's the way to go.
War
War
not sure what he means by "dynamic params" though
doesn't request object have a dictionary of all the params passed in the request
so if I do ...
@RoelvanUden are you talking about open types ?
@War That's what I said.
RouteValues.
War
War
~/controller/Action?foo=bar and it doesn't have a foo param defined it might still match but put it in the dictionary of params
War
War
08:01
@RoelvanUden not route values in this case
route values have to be matched through routing
params don't
the routing engine is like "<some template>" => some controller action, the params stuff can be done dynamically after that
so you can pass anythng (within reason) basically to any controller action
He said /something/{company}/skills, which means -- routeValues
Or whatever.
GET /something/13/skills would work then
War
War
yeh, I was just offering an alternative to his "dynamic mapping situation"
nvm ... I guess we are just debating for no reason lol
@RoelvanUden : so for each end point there will a just 1 static controller and action
and each end point will point to that controller and action
War
War
@Learning not quite
for any given url there needs to be a route mapped to handle it
routes tell the controller selector how to select a controller and the action selector how to select and action o nthat controller from the routing information
if no match is found you get a 404
but 1 route can handle routing many requests
08:07
@Learning Yeah.
another question, if i have an application and someone buys a license for 1000 computers and the app authenticates itself with a serialnumber at a server, how much tolerance (for authenticating) would be good to not limit the user?
War
War
so its not like you need 1 route per action
@War :but problem is this end points are created on the fly
Ignore @War :-P He's explaining how MVC works internally, but he's saying: Yes
War
War
@SebastianL concurrency of use ... detection of that is hard, there's probably no golden bullet
@RoelvanUden lol thx
08:08
@RoelvanUden Sir now suppose user hits call this : /employee/{employee}/skills
War
War
@Learning are you talking baout OData here or just WebAPI / MVC in general?
@War : I can go for mvc right now
@War MVC/WebAPI
OData makes no sense for plain text queries anyway
because this seems easy with mvc.I was thinking with wcf but that seems difficult with wcf
War
War
ok so the definition of an "endpoint" I guess is a controller?
08:10
Endpoint, in his case, is an entry in his SQL table. Which maps to one action
Exactly
@RoelvanUden :thank you sir
War
War
so if the action is your endpoint you need at least 1 route that matches each endpoint in the routing engine
routes are added when the app loads, but the action itself is not a dynamic thing
its fixed code ... compiled
@War Yeah thats the challenge i am facing sir
War
War
building out CRUD basically ?
POST, GET, PUT, DELETE
So Roel sir suggested that i should have 1 static action and that static action will be responsilbe to do everything
08:12
@Learning sir
War
War
"1 action" ... I don't think it works if you declare it as "static"
@War Added when the app loads, yes, but nobody ever said you can't routes from another source, nor add them later ;-)
@War No crud as because there will be an sql query associated with each kind of end point but yes my method types will be of get post,put and delete
War
War
@RoelvanUden true dat!
i am trying not to over-complicate the situation though lol
@Learning Your table does not provide to handle POST/PUT/DELETE
War
War
08:14
@Learning I have exactly ... CRUD => business logic => SQL => db
@RoelvanUden as of now consider only get
Then what I/we said will work fine.
Handling other types will require a complete rework though
Can you give me idea regarding what static controller and action will be
if user request for below end point :
http://localhost/api/employees
then what approach will be
Sorry i dont have anybody to discuss with so i am trying to get some help on SO
08:29
Morning o/
mornin"
I mean uh
Ahoy mateys
my team always talk about food, is it me sad or they are
Greetings, you vitamin C deprived marine canis lupus.
i see you have a new movie coming out
08:39
I have become vén fasz
some guy in the trailer said he plans to kill you so be careful
@ntohl vén fasz?
an old dick?
yeah.
is your birthday today?
yeah. 30
08:43
uhhh, happy birthday ;) are you wizard now?
we call it a vén fasz here :D
happy birthday matey
Yar, congratulations
Go get yeself some bootay
and by that i mean loot
loot some bootay?
be careful of boobytraps
08:46
@SebastianL :D. Oh. I didn't know that is a thing
40-50 ppl party time
@satibel marine wolf? ._.
@Kieran Canis lupus (familiaris) aka dog.
ohhhh
Someone said dog?
so Ahoy scurvy sea dog!
@RoelvanUden maybe
09:13
is the stackoverflow answer textBox cannot accept return now? I press enter and can't add the newline
SHIFT + RETURN
works, after shift+return then the enter key works
in the past I only need to press enter, is this some new feature ?
Perhaps some 5+ years ago?
.. ok maybe I didn't notice it...
when typing in code mode (ctrl-K), enter works.
09:29
sdfg
nope
it doesnt
d
nope
yes it does
lolrip
how strange

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