PortBlog.API/Shared/KBR.Cache/CacheHelpers.cs
Bangara Raju Kottedi 3a7edb23c7 Add JWT, OTP, and caching features
Upgraded projects to .NET 9.0 and added new projects `KBR.Cache`, `KBR.Shared`, and `KBR.Shared.Lite` to the solution. Introduced JWT authentication and OTP handling with new models, services, and configuration options. Updated database schema with new entities `Users` and `RefreshTokens`, and added migrations for schema changes. Implemented caching strategies using `AppDistributedCache` with support for in-memory, SQL Server, and Redis. Enhanced email handling with `MailHelpers` for domain replacement. Updated controllers, repositories, and configuration files to support new features.
2025-11-22 06:52:59 +05:30

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using KBR.Shared.Cache.Models;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Distributed;
namespace KBR.Cache
{
public static class CacheHelpers
{
private static readonly string _userOtpSecrets = nameof(_userOtpSecrets);
private static string UserOtpSecretKey(string key) => $"{_userOtpSecrets}-{key}";
public static async Task SetUserSecretsCacheAsync(IAppDistributedCache cache, string userId, string secret, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
await cache.SetAsync(UserOtpSecretKey(userId), secret, new DistributedCacheEntryOptions { AbsoluteExpiration = DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes(3) }, cancellationToken);
}
public static async Task<string> GetUserOtpSecretAsync(IAppDistributedCache cache, string userId, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
var key = await cache.GetAsync<string>(UserOtpSecretKey(userId), cancellationToken);
return key;
}
}
}