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Unable to create a registration using the .NET core client

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    dan
    last edited by 22 Apr 2020, 18:00

    Hiya,

    I'm unable to create a user registration using the .NET client libraries: https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/client-libraries/netcore

    I have verified that the API key is basically a super user. I've verified that I'm sending the registration object. I've tried twiddling different properties (verified, insertInstant) and made sure that the application exists. I've added the a user registration to the application manually and it works. Creating a user and setting the userdata works just fine. It just seems like the registration isn't working.

    I looked in https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-netcore-client/issues and https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-issues/issues but didn't see any relevant issues.

    Here's my code so far (you can run it with fusionauth_api_key=<key> dotnet.exe run -- foo@foo5.com bluepass123 blue)

    $ cat usermanager.csproj
    <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
    
      <PropertyGroup>
        <OutputType>Exe</OutputType>
        <TargetFramework>netcoreapp3.1</TargetFramework>
      </PropertyGroup>
    
      <ItemGroup>
        <PackageReference Include="FusionAuth.Client" Version="1.15.7" />
        <PackageReference Include="JSON.Net" Version="1.0.18" />
      </ItemGroup>
    
    </Project>
    
    $ cat Program.cs
    using System;
    using io.fusionauth;
    using io.fusionauth.domain;
    using io.fusionauth.domain.api;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using Newtonsoft.Json;
    
    namespace usermanager
    {
        class Program
        {
            private static readonly string apiKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("fusionauth_api_key");
            private static readonly string fusionauthURL = "http://localhost:9011";
    
            private static readonly string tenantId = "66636432-3932-3836-6630-656464383862";
            static void Main(string[] args)
            {
                if (args.Length != 3) {
                    Console.WriteLine("Please provide email, password and favorite color.");
                    Environment.Exit(1);
                }
                string email= args[0];
                string password = args[1];
                string favoriteColor = args[2];
    
                FusionAuthSyncClient client = new FusionAuthSyncClient(apiKey, fusionauthURL, tenantId);
                User userToCreate = new User();
                userToCreate.email = email;
                userToCreate.password = password;
                Dictionary<string, object> data = new Dictionary<string, object>();
                data.Add("favoriteColor", favoriteColor);
                userToCreate.data = data;
                UserRegistration registration = new UserRegistration();
                registration.applicationId = Guid.Parse("4243b56f-0b45-4882-aa23-ac75eea22d22");
                registration.verified = true;
    
                registration.insertInstant = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow;
                var registrations = new List<UserRegistration>();
                registrations.Add(registration);
    
                userToCreate.registrations = registrations;
    
                UserRequest userRequest = new UserRequest();
                userRequest.sendSetPasswordEmail = false;
                userRequest.user = userToCreate;
                string u = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(userRequest);
                Console.WriteLine(u);
                var response = client.CreateUser(null, userRequest);
                string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(response);
                Console.WriteLine(json);
    
                if (response.WasSuccessful())
                {
                    var user = response.successResponse.user;
                    Console.WriteLine("retrieved user with email: "+user.email);
                }
                else if (response.statusCode != 200)
                {
                    var statusCode = response.statusCode;
                    Console.WriteLine("failed with status "+statusCode);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

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      dan
      last edited by 22 Apr 2020, 18:17

      Here's the JSON output of the response:

      {"statusCode":200,"successResponse":{"user":{"active":true,"data":{"favoriteColor":"blue"},"email":"foo@foo6.com","insertInstant":1587579258792,"tenantId":"66636432-3932-3836-6630-656464383862","twoFactorDelivery":"None","twoFactorEnabled":false,"usernameStatus":"ACTIVE","breachedPasswordStatus":"None","id":"ca0954d0-28e5-4b76-9260-0cca0893cba6","passwordChangeReason":"Administrative","passwordChangeRequired":false,"passwordLastUpdateInstant":1587579258834,"verified":true}}}
      

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        robotdan
        last edited by 22 Apr 2020, 18:17

        The User API will not create a registration, the registration portion of your request object is being ignored.

        If you review the User API, you will notice that the registration is not part of the request body.
        https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/apis/users#create-a-user

        You can optionally create the user and then create a registration separately.
        https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/apis/users#create-a-user
        https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/apis/registrations#create-a-user-registration-for-an-existing-user

        We do offer a combo API that allows you to create a User and a User Registration in one go. To use this strategy, use the Combo version of the User Registration API.

        https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/apis/registrations#create-a-user-and-registration-combined

        Thanks!

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          dan @robotdan
          last edited by 22 Apr 2020, 18:22

          @robotdan Ah, I missed that. I was looking at the response section, which had the registration. Thanks!

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