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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:22:49+00:00 2026-05-16T08:22:49+00:00

I have an extension method as follows: public static class PageExtensions { public static

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I have an extension method as follows:

public static class PageExtensions
{
    public static int GetUserId(this Page targetPage)
    {
        var user = Membership.GetUser(targetPage.User.Identity.Name);
        return (int)user.ProviderUserKey;
    }   
}

Now in a page I need to use this method in a static WebMethod, so I have added another ‘extension method’ to PageExtensions:

public static int GetUserId()
{
    return (int)Membership.GetUser(HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name).ProviderUserKey;
}

and I call it as follows in my WebMethod:

PageExtensions.GetUserId()

Is this a good way of doing things? Are there any other ways?

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    2026-05-16T08:22:50+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:22 am

    No, you haven’t created another extension method – you’ve created a plain static method.

    I would personally separate those out into a class other than “extensions” – it’s clearly not an extension method. It’s not too bad for a static class to have extension methods and non-extensions methods (like Enumerable does) but you shouldn’t call it Extensions in that case.

    You could change it into a genuine extension method on HttpContext, of course:

    public static int GetUserId(this HttpContext context)
    {
        return (int)Membership.GetUser(context.User.Identity.Name).ProviderUserKey;
    }
    

    Then call it as:

    int userId = HttpContext.Current.GetUserId();
    
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