You could use a custom awaiter to flow CurrentPrincipal (or any thread properties, for that matter). The below example shows how it might be done, inspired by Stephen Toub's CultureAwaiter. It uses TaskAwaiter internally, so synchronization context (if any) will be captured, too.
Usage:
Console.WriteLine(Thread.CurrentPrincipal.GetType().Name);
await TaskExt.RunAndFlowPrincipal(() =>
{
Thread.CurrentPrincipal = new UserPrincipal(Thread.CurrentPrincipal.Identity);
Console.WriteLine(Thread.CurrentPrincipal.GetType().Name);
return 42;
});
Console.WriteLine(Thread.CurrentPrincipal.GetType().Name);
Code (only very slightly tested):
public static class TaskExt
{
// flowing Thread.CurrentPrincipal
public static FlowingAwaitable<TResult, IPrincipal> RunAndFlowPrincipal<TResult>(
Func<TResult> func,
CancellationToken token = default(CancellationToken))
{
return RunAndFlow(
func,
() => Thread.CurrentPrincipal,
s => Thread.CurrentPrincipal = s,
token);
}
// flowing anything
public static FlowingAwaitable<TResult, TState> RunAndFlow<TResult, TState>(
Func<TResult> func,
Func<TState> saveState,
Action<TState> restoreState,
CancellationToken token = default(CancellationToken))
{
// wrap func with func2 to capture and propagate exceptions
Func<Tuple<Func<TResult>, TState>> func2 = () =>
{
Func<TResult> getResult;
try
{
var result = func();
getResult = () => result;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// capture the exception
var edi = ExceptionDispatchInfo.Capture(ex);
getResult = () =>
{
// re-throw the captured exception
edi.Throw();
// should never be reaching this point,
// but without it the compiler whats us to
// return a dummy TResult value here
throw new AggregateException(edi.SourceException);
};
}
return new Tuple<Func<TResult>, TState>(getResult, saveState());
};
return new FlowingAwaitable<TResult, TState>(
Task.Run(func2, token),
restoreState);
}
public class FlowingAwaitable<TResult, TState> :
ICriticalNotifyCompletion
{
readonly TaskAwaiter<Tuple<Func<TResult>, TState>> _awaiter;
readonly Action<TState> _restoreState;
public FlowingAwaitable(
Task<Tuple<Func<TResult>, TState>> task,
Action<TState> restoreState)
{
_awaiter = task.GetAwaiter();
_restoreState = restoreState;
}
public FlowingAwaitable<TResult, TState> GetAwaiter()
{
return this;
}
public bool IsCompleted
{
get { return _awaiter.IsCompleted; }
}
public TResult GetResult()
{
var result = _awaiter.GetResult();
_restoreState(result.Item2);
return result.Item1();
}
public void OnCompleted(Action continuation)
{
_awaiter.OnCompleted(continuation);
}
public void UnsafeOnCompleted(Action continuation)
{
_awaiter.UnsafeOnCompleted(continuation);
}
}
}