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Sample: Feature Receiver to Deploy a Claims Provider

Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2010

Deploying a Claims Provider Using the Feature Infrastructure

The following is a sample that demonstrates how to define a feature and feature receiver that derives from SPClaimProviderFeatureReceiver and override the base properties.

// Sample Claim Provider feature receiver class through which
// Sample Claim Provider registers itself 
// with Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Claims.SPClaimProviderManager class.

using System;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration;
using Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Claims;

namespace MySample.Sample.Server.SampleClaimsProvider
{
    /// <summary>
    /// The NameIdentifierClaimProviderFeatureReceiver class is a feature receiver class
    /// that registers the claims provider with the claims provider manager.
    /// </summary>
    
    [Microsoft.SharePoint.Security.SharePointPermission(System.Security.Permissions.SecurityAction.Demand, ObjectModel = true)]
    public sealed class NameIdentifierClaimProviderFeatureReceiver : SPClaimProviderFeatureReceiver
    {
        #region Private Methods
        /// <summary>
        /// Because use of base keywork can lead to unverifiable code inside lambda expression, 
        /// this function is created as a wrapper for the base.FeatureActivated function.
        /// This function gets called in the following lambda expression.
        /// </summary>
        
        /// <param name="properties">Represents the properties of a feature activation.</param>
        /// <returns> void </returns>

        private void ExecBaseFeatureActivated(Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFeatureReceiverProperties properties)
        {
            base.FeatureActivated(properties);
        }
        #endregion Private Methods

        #region Public Method\Properties
        /// <summary>
        /// Gets the fully qualified name of the MySample.Sample.Server.SampleClaimsProvider assembly.
        /// </summary>
        
        /// <returns>String representing fully qualified name of the MySample.Sample.Server.SampleClaimsProvider
        /// assembly.</returns>
        public override string ClaimProviderAssembly
        {
            get{ return typeof(SampleNameIdClaimProvider).Assembly.FullName; }
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Gets the fully qualified name of the claims provider type, including the namespace of the type. 
        /// </summary>
        /// <returns>String representing the fully qualified name of the 
        ///SampleNameIdClaimProvider class.</returns>
        public override string ClaimProviderType
        {
            get{ return typeof(NameIdentifierClaimProvider).FullName; }
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Gets the display name of the claims provider.
        /// </summary>
        
        /// <returns>String representing display name of the claim provider.</returns>
        public override string ClaimProviderDisplayName
        {
            get{ return "Sample NameId Claim Provider"; }
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Gets the description about the claims provider. 
        /// </summary>
        
        /// <returns>String representing the description about the SampleClaimProvider.</returns>
        public override string ClaimProviderDescription
        {
            get
            {
                return "This feature adds SampleNameId claim type in the SAML token created by the STS.";
            }
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// This methods gets called after the activation of the feature.
        /// </summary>
        
        /// <param name="properties">Represents the properties of a feature activation<./param>
        /// <returns>void.</returns>
        public override void FeatureActivated(Microsoft.SharePoint.SPFeatureReceiverProperties properties)
        {     
            {
                ExecBaseFeatureActivated(properties);
            }            
        }
        #endregion Public Method\Properties
    }
}