* Clean up unnecessary workarounds on the build project.
* Remove the need to specify the content root relative to the solution
and use a solution based on an assembly level attribute on the test
assembly created at build time.
* Remove non parameterless constructors.
* Add support for creating specialized factories from the base factory
and keep track of "child" factories for disposal.
* Add support for creating clients that handle cookies and redirects
automatically.
- aspnet/Testing#248
- xUnit no longer supports .NET 4.5.1
- update AppVeyor config so this framework version is available
- build tests for desktop .NET only on Windows
- `true` has the opposite meaning now but most changes are due to new parameters names in `IViewEngine`
- use name names in `Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ViewFound` and not found events
- remove `IRazorPage.IsPartial` and `RazorView.IsPartial`
- remove `IsPartial` properties from `Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Razor.BeginInstrumentationContext` and end events
- add parameter checks to `RazorView` constructor; instances are not retrieved from DI
nits:
- remove unused `cacheKey` parameter from `RazorViewEngine.CreateCacheResult()`
- correct duplicate test names in `RazorPageTest`
- also `...OnPageExecutionListenerContext` -> `...OnPageExecutionContext`
This is the first step is some more refactorings to come in the future
with the goal of making MVC less monolythic. This makes the core of MVC
more reusable and more in line with the design of other vNext platform
components.
With this change, Mvc.Core contains just the minimal guts needed to build
a working app.
- Action Discovery
- Action Invoker
- Filters
- ObjectResult
- Model Metadata
- Model Binding
- Formatters
- Validation System
And yes, we are aware of the irony of 'minimal MVC' not including the view
system. The idea is that this is the kernel of an MVC app, and anything
real is layered on top.
The most noticable impact of this change is that MvcOptions has been blown
apart into more managable chunks. See the various ConfigureMvc*** methods.
The new Mvc.Extensions package is a placeholder while we evaluate and tune
the new definitions. Expect more changes as features are move to their own
packages, and in some case their own repositories.
For now there is no experience to bootstrap an Mvc.Core app. That's coming
next.
- `CultureReplacerMiddleware` no longer helping `RazorWebSite`
- regressed with @30d11a8
- `[ReplaceCulture]` sets up the correct culture early enough for consistent formatting
- remove `CultureReplacerMiddleware` from `RazorWebSite`
- only `Startup` class we have that used this with `RequestLocalizationMiddleware`
- testing `RequestLocalizationMiddleware`; so remove the confusing extra middleware
- remove useless `configuration` variables and `Configuration` instances
- remove "Review" code comment
- unintentionally included in commit 4b5dd19
- reduce repeated code in `TestHelper` for functional tests
- `CreateServer()` methods had duplicate code, an ambiguous match, and an odd order
- rename `GetTestConfiguration()` to `UseCultureReplacer()` in functional tests
- #EngineeringDay
- license present but incorrect in just a few files
- skip generated files such as Resources.Designer.cs and files under
test\Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Razor.Host.Test\TestFiles\Output