This will help future generations maintain this class. Notice that the
protected methods that are going away all just call into another
extensibility point (other than the executor). If we need to we could make
that extensible in the future and then we have the same support with fewer
hooks and less complexity.
This change just rearranges some code in the argument binder with a mind
towards performance and clarity. We're removing a few Task<T>'s here as
well in certain cases, but not yet all of them. We additionally save a
dictionary in the case where you have bound properties.
Hopefully these changes break the code into more discrete and sensible
units without multiple levels of indirection without abstraction.
- Main 'driver' code
- BindModel
- ActivateProperty
We want this change to avoid MVC eagerly reading the form. This is good
for general perf and also for scenarios where you want read the body
yourself (large file uploads).
We DO have scenarios where you want to configure the value providers
per-request or also to change the limits on the value providers (form) so
it's worth keeping these around on the context.
This change separates model binding into IModelBinderProvider (decides
which binder to use) and IModelBinder (does binding). The
IModelBinderFactory is a new services with coordinates the creation of
model binders.
- standardize on the `Type` extension method; less verbiage
- `ModelMetadata` had a redundant `IsAssignableFrom()` call
- `ModelBindingHelper.ValidateBindingContext()` over-engineered and used just once
- do useful bit inline in `KeyValuePairModelBinder` but now a silent "does not apply" case
* Added a Release method to IControllerActivator
* Changed Create in IControllerActivator to take in a ControllerActionContext
* Move the check to determine if a controller can be instantiated into the controller activator.
* Move logic for disposing controllers into the controller activator and make release on the
controller factory delegate into the activator.
* Changed release methods to take in a controller context.