The default implementation has a safe race, and does not allow for action description addition at runtime.
It can be replaced with an implementation that can reload.
Consumers of the new service that do extra caching are now responsible to look at the version and change the implementation.
If the controller implements IFilter, it will be added to the filters
collection.
It's hardcoded to be 'first' as it was in MVC, but can be overridden by
implementing IOrderedFilter.
These were accidentally the same names as the action filter methods.
Oopsies. Name taken from MVC and appended Async for the async version
because that's how we roll.
Treat actions with a dynamic constraint or httpmethod constraint as
'better' than those with just route constraints.
This is the first criteria used to filter down the 'best' match, so it's
applied before parameter-arity.
This has been compied verbatim from MVC (intentional). The tests have been
modernized a bit as well, but all the cases covered in the original are
there.
This may be moved to HttpAbstractions at some point in the future.
- correct file and class names for some HH extensions
- three class names were correct but didn't match containing file
- three class and file names matched but didn't start with HtmlHelper
- clean up trailing whitespace and long lines in changed Extensions.cs files
- `HtmlHelperPartialAsyncExtensions`, `HtmlHelperRenderPartialAsyncExtensions`
and `HtmlHelperValidationExtensions` lacked some `[NotNull]` attributes
- merge extension files by concept
- Display / DisplayFor / DisplayForModel methods all into `HtmlHelperDisplayExtensions`
- Partial / RenderPartial methods all into `HtmlHelperPartialExtensions`
- use `IHtmlHelper<TModel>` everywhere
- Remove runtime interface declarations and use
Microsoft.Net.Runtime.Interfaces package
- Made tests compile for net45 and made default
intellisense view net45 for unit tests since Moq
doesn't work