- #964
- compute `ModelMetadata.Order` based on `[Display]` attribute
- property affects e.g. `@Html.DisplayFor()` generation for complex objects
- also affects order of messages in validation summaries
- test new scenarios involving `ModelMetadata.Order`
- per-property `ModelMetadata` and related tests
- validation and `HtmlHelper` tests
- add `HtmlHelperValidationSummaryTest` (which touches on #453)
- update ModelBinding functional test to show use of `[Display(Order = x)]`
nits:
- move more `NullDisplayText` bits into proper slots (just above `Order`)
- add doc comments for `ComputeNullDisplayText()`
- add more assertions in tests using `ModelStateDictionary.HasReachedMaxErrors`
- remove some trailing whitespace
- avoid `Assert.True()` & `Assert.False()`; split some assertions up
- `""` -> `string.Empty` in affected test classes
- rename "DefaultEditorTemplatesTest~~s~~" class and file to follow guidelines
- rename "ModelBindingTest~~s~~" class and file to follow guidelines
FYI #1888 covers a predictable (or even just stable) order in the UI
- use new `ModelMetadata.HtmlEncode` property in HTML helpers
- specifically in default HTML display and editor object templates (e.g.
`@Html.DisplayFor()`) when value is non-`null` and the template is invoked
with template depth greater than 1
- similar to MVC 5.2 commit [2b12791aee4f](https://aspnetwebstack.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/2b12791aee4ffc56c7928b623bb45ee425813021)
nits:
- remove dupe `null` check in `DefaultDisplayTemplates.ObjectTemplate()`
- move backing fields initialized with constants together in `ModelMetadata`
- only affects an extreme corner case: user sets `metadata.EditFormatString` then reads
`metadata.DisplayFormatString`
- an extreme case because `EditFormatString` is normally set only when
`DisplayFormatString` is set and, if set, it's to the same value
- happened to see this while updating `CachedDataAnnotationsModelMetadata` for this PR
nit: an -> a in an adjacent XML comment in `CachedDataAnnotationsModelMetadata`
Substituted all instances of [MemberData("PropertyName")] for [MemberData(nameof(PropertyName))]
This change enables us to take advantage of IDE features like Navigate to source,
find all references, etc. When using Visual Studio.
- `DisplayFormatString` and `EditFormatString` now based on attributes
- `HasNonDefaultEditFormat` is new
- confirm `DataType` and `ScaffoldColumn` in `CachedDataAnnotationsMetadataAttributes`