- #7044
- move `IHttpResponseStreamWriterFactory` too
- add breaking change records e.g. for changes to `BodyModelBinder[Provider]` constructors
- these changes relate to previously-"internal" constructors and one property
nits: take VS suggestions for changed files
This issue causes problems with ValueTuple when used across assembly
boundaries between netstandard and net4X when net471 is installed. These
tests fail consistently in appveyor and will fail on any machine with
net471 installed.
- Move the Mvc.Performance project from test/ to benchmarks/.
- Remove the Version attribute on PackageReference.
- Add a reference to two PackageLineup's.
- Add snippet to README explaining the additional requirement to run build.cmd /t:restore.
- Add a target to check that packages have been pinned.
Previously global filters were added to the page application model with Action scope. This
would have resulted in incorrect ordering of filters during execution. We'll instead add
global filters separately with the right scope. #6579 will be used to express global filters
as part of the application model.
The RazorProject implementation used by MVC at runtime has a constructor
that takes an IFileProvider (used by tests). This causes ambiguities
when a user registers an IFileProvider in DI.
Cleaning up tests to use a mock instead of the file provider directly
This isn't a good fit with consistency with controllers. Discussed with
@DamianEdwards and we agreed to remove this for now and bring it back in
the future if there's a real need for it.
This changeset reckonciles the binding work we did for pages with
controllers.
A quick summary:
- Moves [BindProperty] to the MVC namespace (#6401)
- Makes [FromRoute] and friends behave consistently (#6402)
- Makes [BindProperty] work with controllers (untracked)
This change removes a 'pass through' IRazorPageActivator that we were
using to avoid the default one initializing the Page twice.
The fix is to add an adapter so that the IRazorPage that the RazorView has
isn't the *real* page, it's the adapter. The adapter doesn't have anything
interesting to activate :).