diff --git a/docs/en/CurrentUser.md b/docs/en/CurrentUser.md index e4aca40811..5a400dc098 100644 --- a/docs/en/CurrentUser.md +++ b/docs/en/CurrentUser.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Current User +# Current User It is very common to retrieve the information about the logged in user in a web application. The current user is the active user related to the current request in a web application. @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Beside these standard methods, there are some extension methods: ## ICurrentPrincipalAccessor -`ICurrentPrincipalAccessor` is the service that should be used (by the ABP Framework and your application code) whenever the current principle of the current user is needed. +`ICurrentPrincipalAccessor` is the service that should be used (by the ABP Framework and your application code) whenever the current principal of the current user is needed. For a web application, it gets the `User` property of the current `HttpContext`. For a non-web application, it returns the `Thread.CurrentPrincipal`. @@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ public class MyService : ITransientDependency } ```` -### Changing the Current Principle +### Changing the Current Principal -Current principle is not something you want to set or change, except at some advanced scenarios. If you need it, use the `Change` method of the `ICurrentPrincipalAccessor`. It takes a `ClaimsPrinciple` object and makes it "current" for a scope. +Current principal is not something you want to set or change, except at some advanced scenarios. If you need it, use the `Change` method of the `ICurrentPrincipalAccessor`. It takes a `ClaimsPrincipal` object and makes it "current" for a scope. Example: @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ public class MyAppService : ApplicationService public void Foo() { - var newPrinciple = new ClaimsPrincipal( + var newPrincipal = new ClaimsPrincipal( new ClaimsIdentity( new Claim[] { @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ public class MyAppService : ApplicationService ) ); - using (_currentPrincipalAccessor.Change(newPrinciple)) + using (_currentPrincipalAccessor.Change(newPrincipal)) { var userName = CurrentUser.UserName; //returns "john" //...