I am pretty new in C# and my English is not so good - sorry in advance if I miss a point.
I tried to build an ASP.NET web site with a ReportService
control. As you might already know, SSRS 2008 does not allow anonymous login. So, I tried to pass Credentials to SSRS which will be stored inside my web page so that users will be able to see the report without logging in.
I found the code below and put it on my WebForm
, but I'm having a problem with the report parameters.
If there are default values for the report parameters, the below code works okay.
But, if I try to change the value of a parameter, the whole page is
refreshed and before I click the "View Report" button, all
parameters are reset to default or null values.
Any suggestion on how to avoid refreshing the whole page, or another way to pass the login info to SSRS? Thanks a lot in advance.
using System;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Data;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Xml.Linq;
using System.Net;
using Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms;
public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ReportViewer1.Width = 800;
ReportViewer1.Height = 600;
ReportViewer1.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Remote;
IReportServerCredentials irsc =new CustomReportCredentials("administrator", "MYpassworw", "domena");
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials = irsc;
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = new Uri("http://192.168.0.1/ReportServer/");
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportPath = "/autonarudzba/listanarudzbi";
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Refresh();
}
}
public class CustomReportCredentials : IReportServerCredentials
{
private string _UserName;
private string _PassWord;
private string _DomainName;
public CustomReportCredentials(string UserName, string PassWord, string DomainName)
{
_UserName = UserName;
_PassWord = PassWord;
_DomainName = DomainName;
}
public System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity ImpersonationUser
{
get { return null; }
}
public ICredentials NetworkCredentials
{
get { return new NetworkCredential(_UserName, _PassWord, _DomainName); }
}
public bool GetFormsCredentials(out Cookie authCookie, out string user,
out string password, out string authority)
{
authCookie = null;
user = password = authority = null;
return false;
}
}
For Connect Using, select Credentials stored securely in the report server. Type a user name and password. If the account is a Windows domain user account, specify it in this format: <domain>\<account>, and then select Use as Windows credentials when connecting to the data source.
Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password", "domain"); divContents. InnerText = client. DownloadString(my report path);
SSRS Authentication (SharePoint Integrated Mode) SharePoint uses either Windows authentication or Trusted Account mode to authenticate with the report server. Windows authentication. With this authentication mode, SharePoint uses a delegation model to perform its own authentication when a user accesses a site.
I really haven't messed with SSRS - but my ASP.NET hat tells me you may want to wrap that stuff in an if (!IsPostBack)
block to keep it from running on the page refresh. My guess is that ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Refresh()
pulls the default values again.
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!this.IsPostBack)
{
ReportViewer1.Width = 800;
ReportViewer1.Height = 600;
ReportViewer1.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Remote;
IReportServerCredentials irsc =new CustomReportCredentials("administrator", "MYpassworw", "domena");
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials = irsc;
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = new Uri("http://192.168.0.1/ReportServer/");
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportPath = "/autonarudzba/listanarudzbi";
ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Refresh();
}
}
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