How to create Partial View Login and Register in Asp.Net Core 2.1 application












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I am customizing the index of my application and would like to insert Partial View to login and register, but Asp.Net Core 2.1 does not create these views by default.



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Inside the Areas folder, Identity does not create anything related to login and register.



The question is how do I create the partialview _Login and _ Register



Noting that I created the project for individual authentication, .Net Core and Asp.Net Core 2.1



See the image below that the Identity folder does not create the Partial Views Login and Register, is it possible to see visual studio when creating the project?
When I run in IIS Express it works perfectly and creates the database



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    I am customizing the index of my application and would like to insert Partial View to login and register, but Asp.Net Core 2.1 does not create these views by default.



    enter image description here



    Inside the Areas folder, Identity does not create anything related to login and register.



    The question is how do I create the partialview _Login and _ Register



    Noting that I created the project for individual authentication, .Net Core and Asp.Net Core 2.1



    See the image below that the Identity folder does not create the Partial Views Login and Register, is it possible to see visual studio when creating the project?
    When I run in IIS Express it works perfectly and creates the database



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      I am customizing the index of my application and would like to insert Partial View to login and register, but Asp.Net Core 2.1 does not create these views by default.



      enter image description here



      Inside the Areas folder, Identity does not create anything related to login and register.



      The question is how do I create the partialview _Login and _ Register



      Noting that I created the project for individual authentication, .Net Core and Asp.Net Core 2.1



      See the image below that the Identity folder does not create the Partial Views Login and Register, is it possible to see visual studio when creating the project?
      When I run in IIS Express it works perfectly and creates the database



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question
















      I am customizing the index of my application and would like to insert Partial View to login and register, but Asp.Net Core 2.1 does not create these views by default.



      enter image description here



      Inside the Areas folder, Identity does not create anything related to login and register.



      The question is how do I create the partialview _Login and _ Register



      Noting that I created the project for individual authentication, .Net Core and Asp.Net Core 2.1



      See the image below that the Identity folder does not create the Partial Views Login and Register, is it possible to see visual studio when creating the project?
      When I run in IIS Express it works perfectly and creates the database



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          I cannot see them in the folder Area/Idenity/Pages/.... They were generated in Razor Class Library.



          Source: Create reusable UI using the Razor Class Library project in ASP.NET Core



          You can add some scaffolded item(s) to the folder but I suggest you to add all of the items rather than 1 or 2 items at the same time.



          I have a post here, you can follow these steps to generate them:



          https://stackoverflow.com/a/53358476/10550549



          If you have already a DbContext class, you don't have to create new one, just clicking on the dropdown and selecting one.






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            I cannot see them in the folder Area/Idenity/Pages/.... They were generated in Razor Class Library.



            Source: Create reusable UI using the Razor Class Library project in ASP.NET Core



            You can add some scaffolded item(s) to the folder but I suggest you to add all of the items rather than 1 or 2 items at the same time.



            I have a post here, you can follow these steps to generate them:



            https://stackoverflow.com/a/53358476/10550549



            If you have already a DbContext class, you don't have to create new one, just clicking on the dropdown and selecting one.






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              I cannot see them in the folder Area/Idenity/Pages/.... They were generated in Razor Class Library.



              Source: Create reusable UI using the Razor Class Library project in ASP.NET Core



              You can add some scaffolded item(s) to the folder but I suggest you to add all of the items rather than 1 or 2 items at the same time.



              I have a post here, you can follow these steps to generate them:



              https://stackoverflow.com/a/53358476/10550549



              If you have already a DbContext class, you don't have to create new one, just clicking on the dropdown and selecting one.






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                I cannot see them in the folder Area/Idenity/Pages/.... They were generated in Razor Class Library.



                Source: Create reusable UI using the Razor Class Library project in ASP.NET Core



                You can add some scaffolded item(s) to the folder but I suggest you to add all of the items rather than 1 or 2 items at the same time.



                I have a post here, you can follow these steps to generate them:



                https://stackoverflow.com/a/53358476/10550549



                If you have already a DbContext class, you don't have to create new one, just clicking on the dropdown and selecting one.






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                I cannot see them in the folder Area/Idenity/Pages/.... They were generated in Razor Class Library.



                Source: Create reusable UI using the Razor Class Library project in ASP.NET Core



                You can add some scaffolded item(s) to the folder but I suggest you to add all of the items rather than 1 or 2 items at the same time.



                I have a post here, you can follow these steps to generate them:



                https://stackoverflow.com/a/53358476/10550549



                If you have already a DbContext class, you don't have to create new one, just clicking on the dropdown and selecting one.







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