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You need to have a URL Epi can route to a page data object that you've added to the page tree.
If LoginPage is a Epi page type you need to use a URL of such a page.
Something like http://localhost:53067/my-cool-login-page/
I'm having the same problem. I'm a complete epi newbie except for an intensive boot camp training.
I've created a login page, viewmodel, controller and view according to this article
https://support.episerver.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002559451
Can you explain what you mean in the first sentence of your answer? How do I add my page to the page tree? And how do I know what my page is called? Isn't is just login?
Here's the definition of my login page:
[ContentType(DisplayName = "LoginPage", GUID = "a1c77b97-95a6-447d-af9a-4b79b8770040", Description = "Login Page")]
[AvailableContentTypes(Availability = Availability.Specific,
IncludeOn = new[] { typeof(StartPage) },
ExcludeOn = new[] { typeof(ContainerPage), typeof(ProductPage), typeof(StandardPage), typeof(ISearchPage), typeof(LandingPage) })]
public class LoginPage : StandardPage
{
}
Thanks for your help.
This setup has some drawbacks since you need to set public access for that page you added, it not you will cause a redirect loop. Use /util/login.aspx as a backdoor if this has happend.
The above solution assumes that your login page has a specific name-in-url set. To avoid that dependency you can do something like this.
In Global.asax.cs:
protected override void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
// login page route
routes.MapRoute("Login", "login", new { Controller = "SignIn", action = "Index" });
base.RegisterRoutes(routes);
}
In SignInPageController:
public override ActionResult Index(SignInPage currentPage)
{
// if you come here from custom route and are missing currentPage
if (currentPage == null)
currentPage = PageHelper.SiteSettingsPage.SignInPage.Get<SignInPage>();
var model _signInPageFactory.Service.Create(currentPage);
return View("Index", model);
}
However, you will need to have some kind of global site config where you reference your Login page so you can fetch it programatically.
So I am trying to create a custom login page instead of the EPi Server. Right now I have created a custom controller and model and page using this tutoiral
https://world.episerver.com/blogs/Daniel-Ovaska/Dates/2016/6/creating-a-custom-login-page/
The thing is when I type http://localhost:53067/LoginPage/Index in the browser window I get null for the currenPage in the below code
Does anyone know what am I missing here?