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ASP .NET Core API Multi Tenant Example Project

Description This is a sample implementation for using multiple Tenants within an ASP .NET Core API Project. Using:

  • EF Core
  • Middleware to identify Tenants
  • One global DB (MT_Global)
  • One DB per Tenant (in this example: MT_TenantOne and MT_TenantTwo)

Example Usage

  • Make a GET request to http://localhost:5000/api/values
  • Set a http header for the request named X-Tenant-Guid to either 43ce6f06-a472-461f-b990-3a25c7f44b7a (TenantOne) or 199b625e-6ac6-4757-a38f-9a0391866469 (TenantTwo)

Example Content of MT_Global (Table: Tenants)

GUID ConnectionString Name
43ce6f06-a472-461f-b990-3a25c7f44b7a Server=(localdb)\mssqllocaldb;Database=MT_TenantOne;Trusted_Connection=true;MultipleActiveResultSets=true TenantOne
199b625e-6ac6-4757-a38f-9a0391866469 Server=(localdb)\mssqllocaldb;Database=MT_TenantTwo;Trusted_Connection=true;MultipleActiveResultSets=true TenantTwo

Example Content of MT_TenantOne (Table: TenantConfig)

Id Config
1 This is the config for TenantOne....

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