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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:08:30+00:00 2026-05-13T18:08:30+00:00

I have searched for examples and found several but they are whole large projects.

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I have searched for examples and found several but they are whole large projects. I am looking for some sample on how to get started building an MVC multi-tenant application. I think, the first part would be to decipher the url.

In ASP.Net this is how I did it. I got this from looking at DNN code. How would I do the same in MVC?

Global.asax

private void Application_BeginRequest(Object source, EventArgs e)
{
  HttpApplication application = (HttpApplication)source;
  HttpContext context = application.Context;

  string domainName = string.Empty;
  // domaName now contains 'example' if application.Request was www.example.com
  domainName = GetDomainName(application.Request);

  // Using domain, get the info for example from the database
  object myPortal = // get from database
  // Save in context for use on other pages
  context.Items.Add("PortalSettings", myPortal);
}

Then in my basepage I get the value from the context.

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    2026-05-13T18:08:30+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:08 pm
    1. Get the domain name. You are on the right track with the DNN code. Just poke around the Request static variable in the debugger; there’s all kinds of cool stuff there.
    2. You’ll probably need a user store. I use a custom database, but you could use the Microsoft membership provider and profile provider. Make the domain a property of the user, or a property of an organization, and the organization a property of the user.
    3. Store the user’s domain in the cookie, encrypted. Read the cookie at the beginning of the request, and make the user has access to that org/domain.
    4. Make a BaseController that extends Controller, then have all your controllers inherit from it. In the BaseController, override OnActionExecuting. This is a much easier place to do your initial request rigging than the Global.asax.cs’s Begin_request, because you can define protected members which will be available form every controller.
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