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Author SHA1 Message Date
Harsh Gupta 53ef8258bb The model state keys for body bound models which are bound at property will use the entire model name with this change for example
Consider

public class Person
{
    [FromBody]
    public Address Address { get; set; }
}

public class Address
{
   [Required]
   public string Street { get; set; }

   public int Zip { get; set; }
}

Request body { "Zip" : 12345 }
In this case the error key would be "prefix.Address.Street" (assuming there is a prefix because of additional metadata/positioning for/of the Person model).

public class Person
{
       [Required]
       public string Name { get; set; }
}

public void Action([FromBody]Person p)
{
}
Request body { }
In this case the prefix gets ignored and the error key is Name.
Please note this is so that we are compatible with MVC 5.0

public class Person
{
       [Required]
       public string Name { get; set; }
}

public void Action([FromBody][ModelBinder(Name = "prefix")] Person p)
{
}

public void Action2([FromBody][Bind(Name = "prefix")] Person p)
{
}
Request body { }
In both these cases (Action and Action2) the prefix gets ignored and the error key is Name.
This is a slight improvement from mvc, as in MVC the action parameter would be null.

The followup for this would be to fix #2416 -
This PR ignores the validation assuming that #2416 will address the issues and update the test.

NOTE: previous versions of mvc did not have property binding and hence there is no precedence in this case. For MVC and Web API it was possible to body bind an action parameter which used an empty prefix instead of a parameter name for adding errors to model state (In case of MVC if a custom prefix was provided, it failed binding from body i.e the parameter was null).
2015-04-22 14:02:08 -07:00
Harsh Gupta c67236141b Fixes 2304:
The fix splits client validation and model validation into two separate hierarchies.
Introduced ClientModelValidatorProvider in MvcOptions, which can be iterated to produce IClientModelValidators.
As a result of this, HtmlGenerator code can be free of ActionBindingContext and directly consumes options.
This also means that we do not modify the client validations during resource filters.
2015-04-15 14:30:46 -07:00
Ryan Nowak f5e7a69693 Updates to the extensibility for validator providers
This change removes reflection from validator providers, and instead
relies on cached metadata in in the modelmetadata.

In general this means that our MVPs don't need to cache anything, they
just look at the metadata and create what they need.

In the case of data-annotations, we update the model details provider to
add validation attributes to the modelmetadata. This would allow someone
to replace the DataAnnotationsValidatorProvider, but still use the
metadata in these attributes.

The change to the IModelValidatorProvider api (to use a context) is
intended to minimize allocations. Currently each validator provider needs
to return a list so you end up with N+1 lists (N validators + a final list
to compine them all). This change will let us just create the final list
(and a small context object). This is a very very high traffic API so it
seemed worth doing.

There's also some general massaging of namespaces and file locations.
2015-03-20 15:19:25 -07:00