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IClientApplicationBase.RedirectUri Property

Definition

Caution

Should be set using AbstractApplicationBuilder<T>.WithRedirectUri and can be viewed with ClientApplicationBase.AppConfig.RedirectUri. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes or https://aka.ms/msal-net-application-configuration

The redirect URI (also known as Reply URI or Reply URL), is the URI at which Azure AD will contact back the application with the tokens. This redirect URI needs to be registered in the app registration (https://aka.ms/msal-net-register-app) In MSAL.NET, PublicClientApplication define the following default RedirectUri values:

  • urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob for desktop (.NET Framework and .NET Core) applications
  • msal{ClientId} for Xamarin iOS and Xamarin Android (as this will be used by the system web browser by default on these platforms to call back the application)
These default URIs could change in the future. In ConfidentialClientApplication, this can be the URL of the web application / web API.
[System.Obsolete("Should be set using AbstractApplicationBuilder<T>.WithRedirectUri and can be viewed with ClientApplicationBase.AppConfig.RedirectUri. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes or https://aka.ms/msal-net-application-configuration", true)]
public string RedirectUri { get; set; }
[<System.Obsolete("Should be set using AbstractApplicationBuilder<T>.WithRedirectUri and can be viewed with ClientApplicationBase.AppConfig.RedirectUri. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes or https://aka.ms/msal-net-application-configuration", true)>]
member this.RedirectUri : string with get, set
Public Property RedirectUri As String

Property Value

Attributes

Remarks

This is especially important when you deploy an application that you have initially tested locally; you then need to add the reply URL of the deployed application in the application registration portal.

Applies to