MsalThrottledUiRequiredException Class

Definition

Exception type thrown when MSAL detects that an application is trying to acquire a token even though an MsalUiRequiredException was recently thrown. To mitigate this, when a MsalUiRequiredException is encountered, the application should switch to acquiring a token interactively. To better understand why the MsalUiRequiredException was thrown, inspect the Classification property.

The properties of this exception are identical to the original exception

For more details see https://aka.ms/msal-net-throttling

public class MsalThrottledUiRequiredException : Microsoft.Identity.Client.MsalUiRequiredException
type MsalThrottledUiRequiredException = class
    inherit MsalUiRequiredException
Public Class MsalThrottledUiRequiredException
Inherits MsalUiRequiredException
Inheritance

Constructors

MsalThrottledUiRequiredException(MsalUiRequiredException)

Constructor

Fields

BrokerErrorCode

An AdditionalExceptionData property key, available when using desktop brokers.

(Inherited from MsalException)
BrokerErrorContext

An AdditionalExceptionData property key, available when using desktop brokers.

(Inherited from MsalException)
BrokerErrorStatus

An AdditionalExceptionData property key, available when using desktop brokers.

(Inherited from MsalException)
BrokerErrorTag

An AdditionalExceptionData property key, available when using desktop brokers.

(Inherited from MsalException)
BrokerTelemetry

An AdditionalExceptionData property key, available when using desktop brokers.

(Inherited from MsalException)
ManagedIdentitySource

An AdditionalExceptionData property key, available when using managed identity.

(Inherited from MsalException)

Properties

AdditionalExceptionData

A property bag with extra details for this exception.

(Inherited from MsalException)
Claims

Additional claims requested by the service. When this property is not null or empty, this means that the service requires the user to provide additional claims, such as doing two factor authentication. The are two cases:

For more details see https://aka.ms/msal-net-claim-challenge (Inherited from MsalServiceException)
Classification

Classification of the conditional access error, enabling you to do more actions or inform the user depending on your scenario. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-UiRequiredException for more details.

(Inherited from MsalUiRequiredException)
CorrelationId

An ID that can used to piece up a single authentication flow.

(Inherited from MsalException)
ErrorCode

Gets the protocol error code returned by the service or generated by the client. This is the code you can rely on for exception handling. Values for this code are typically provided in constant strings in the derived exceptions types with explanations of mitigation.

(Inherited from MsalException)
Headers

Contains the HTTP headers from the server response that indicated an error.

(Inherited from MsalServiceException)
IsRetryable

Indicates if the previous operation that resulted in this exception should be retried.

(Inherited from MsalException)
OriginalServiceException

The original exception that triggered the throttling.

ResponseBody

Raw response body received from the server.

(Inherited from MsalServiceException)
StatusCode

Gets the status code returned from HTTP layer. This status code is either the HttpStatusCode in the inner HttpRequestException response or the NavigateError Event Status Code in a browser based flow (See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb268233(v=vs.85).aspx). You can use this code for purposes such as implementing retry logic or error investigation.

(Inherited from MsalServiceException)

Methods

ToJsonString()

Allows serialization of most values of the exception into JSON.

(Inherited from MsalException)
ToString()

Creates and returns a string representation of the current exception.

(Inherited from MsalServiceException)
UpdateIsRetryable()

As per discussion with Evo, AAD

(Inherited from MsalServiceException)

Applies to