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Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Bunting d03a851ab3 Use `MvcTextFixture` as much as possible
- #3066
  - reduce `TestServer` -> `PhysicalFileProvider` -> `FileSystemWatcher` count enough to run with Core CLR on Linux
- remove use of `HttpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders`; any client change affects other tests
- remove use of `RequestBuilder` class; creates a per-test `HttpClient` and requires the `TestServer`
- updated a few expectations because `CommonTestEncoder` does JavaScript a bit differently
  - "JavaScriptEncode[[...]]" -> "JavaScriptStringEncode[[...]]"
- side benefit: xUnit reports functional tests execute for only ~12.4s; was >30s before this change

Infrastructure: Enhance `MvcTestFixture`
- handle `ConfigureServices()` methods that are not `void`
- handle `Configure(IApplicationBuilder, ILoggerFactory)`
- ensure server is initialized with consistent `CurrentCulture` and `CurrentUICulture`
- add `FilteredDefaultAssemblyProviderFixture<TStartup>` and `MvcEncodedTestFixture<TStartup>`
  - add `MvcTextFixture.AddAdditionalServices()` extension point supporting these

- do not expose the `TestServer`; an anti-pattern for tests to manipulate the server
- update class names to match containing files
- use existing `TestApplicationEnvironment`
  - apply some `MvcTestFixture` improvements to the shared `TestApplicationEnvironment` class
- remove unused methods from `TestHelper`

nits:
- touched-up some leftover `_app` &c declarations to be more explicit and minimize `using`s
- moved statements into correct sections of methods in `RoutingTests`
- removed `TestLoggerFactory` and related classes from `TagHelperSampleTest`
2015-09-15 10:18:27 -07:00
Ajay Bhargav Baaskaran e2787b3b84 [Fixes #2715] Removed formatter dependency from JsonResult and JsonViewComponentResult 2015-06-25 14:09:32 -07:00
Ajay Bhargav Baaskaran d6012d4297 [Fixes #2506] Added overload to Controller.Json to accept JsonSerializerSettings 2015-05-11 12:36:45 -07:00
N. Taylor Mullen 64e726d2b2 Update LICENSE.txt and license header on files. 2015-05-01 13:55:25 -07:00
Hao Kung 4b5dd199ca React to hosting changes 2015-03-19 11:07:25 -07:00
Doug Bunting cc7b319cb7 Remove use of `ServiceDescriber` in MVC and cleanup related hacks
- see issues aspnet/DependencyInjection#193 and #1612
- use `TryAdd()` in `MvcServices` for the `IAssemblyProvider`

Move `ApplicationBasePath` handling into `RazorPreCompileModule`
- restores view precompilation in functional tests of sample sites
- if we need this, others will as well
- override `IApplicationEnvironment` but get folder from `ProjectContext`
 - also remove remaining `IServiceProvider` implementations in this code

test fixes:
- simplify `IApplicationEnvironment` override
- move override logic into `TestHelper.CreateServer()` methods
- remove `LoggerFactory` setup
 - does not seem to require special-casing
- remove unused `ITestConfigurationProvider` / `TestConfigurationProvider`
- remove `TestAssemblyProvider` classes
 - no longer required
- remove `ReplaceCallContextServiceLocationService` test helper
 - change MVC sample to fully-qualify config.json path
  - avoids `ReplaceCallContextServiceLocationService` need in `MvcSampleTests`
 - no longer required for other tests

nit: remove unused `_serviceProvider` and constructor overload in `RazorPreCompiler`
2015-03-10 22:25:42 -07:00
Ryan Nowak 105c99cbf2 Fix #1370 - Always use the provided formatter in JsonResult
The change here is to always use the provided formatter, instead of using
it as a fallback. This is much less surprising for users.

There are some other subtle changes here and cleanup of the tests, as well
as documentation additions.

The primary change is that we still want to run 'select' on a formatter
even if it's the only one. This allows us to choose a content type based
on the accept header.

In the case of a user-provided formatter, we'll try to honor the best
possible combination of Accept and specified ContentTypes (specified
ContentTypes win if there's a conflict). If nothing works, we'll still run
the user-provided formatter and let it decide what to do.

In the case of the default (formatters from options) we do conneg, and if
there's a conflict, fall back to a global (from services)
JsonOutputFormatter - we let it decide what to do.

This should leave us with a defined and tested behavior for all cases.
2014-10-31 14:30:31 -07:00