- Sealed the ModelExpression.
- We use the stringified version of the ModelExpression type name to detect ModelExpression properties on TagHelpers. This is so the MvcRazorHost can work in tooling and in runtime.
- Created a GeneratedTagHelperAttributeContext to represent the specific stringified versions of the ModelExpression assets.
- Created an MvcTagHelperAttributeValueCodeRenderer to modify rendering of ModelExpression properties.
#1241
- includes new `RazorPage<TModel>.CreateModelExpression<TValue>()` method
- #1240
nit:
- regenerating the resources reordered Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core's Resources.designer.cs
IActionConstraint follows a provider model similar to filters. The
attributes that go on actions/controllers can be simple metadata markers,
the 'real' constraint is provided by a set of configurable providers. In
general the simplest thing to do is to be both an
IActionConstraintMetadata and IActionConstraint, and then the default
provider will take care of you.
IActionConstraint now has stages based on the Order property. Each group
of constraints with the same Order will run together on the set of
actions. This process is repeated for each value of Order until we run out
of actions or run out of constraints.
The IActionConstraint interface is beefier than the equivalent in legacy
MVC. This is to support cooperative coding between sets of constraints
that know about each other. See the changes in the sample, which implement
webapi-style overloading.
1) Implemented FilePathResult to efficiently return files from disk.
2) Implemented FileStreamResult to return content from a stream.
3) Implemented FileContentResult to return content from a byte array.
This change removes WebAPI-style method parameter overloading and the
automatic mapping of 'unnamed' actions based on method names. For all
practicaly purposes, this change restores the MVC5 behavior for action
selection.
WebAPI-style overloading will be brought back in the future via a set of
opt-in constructs.
This adds support for attributes which interact with reflected model.
These conventions are applied after all of our built-in constructs so that
you can see and modify the results.
1. Support multiple [Http*] attributes on an action.
2. Support multiple [Route] attributes on a controller and on an action.
3. Support creating multiple attribute routes using [AcceptVerbs("...", Route = "...")]
4. Detect attribute routed actions during action discovery and return one action per [Http*],
[Route] or [AcceptVerbs] attribute found on the method when there is at least one valid attribute route.
5. Merge all the HTTP methods of [Http*] and [AcceptVerbs] attributes in a method during
action discovery when there are no valid attribute routes defined on the action.
6. Build one action descriptor per controller [Route] + action [Http*], [AcceptVerbs]
or [Route] combination in an action.
7. Disallow the use of attributes that do not implement IActionHttpMethodProvider and
IRouteTemplateProvider simultaneously in methods that define attribute routed
actions and throw an exception during startup.
8. Disallow mixing attribute routed and non attribute routed actions on the same method
and throw an exception during startup.
1. Changed attribute usage on RouteAttribute.
2. Added a test on action discovery to ensure that actions with [Route] get discovered as
attribute routed actions.
3. Added a test on reflected action descriptor provider to ensure that an action with [Route] on
the controller and [Route] on the action results in an action that allows any Http method.
1. Added tests that cover parameters in actions.
2. Added tests that cover building the reflected application model.
3. Added tests that cover attribute routed action constraints and default values.
4. Added tests that cover conventionally routed action constraints and default values.
5. Refactored and cleaned up ReflectedActionDescriptorProvider. All the refactors consist
of extracting blocks of code to separate methods to better display the flow when building
the action descriptors.
1. Added support for Name in attribute routing. Name can be defined using [RouteAttribute]
and the different Http*Attributes, for example [HttpGet].
2. Names defined on actions always override names defined on the controller.
3. Actions with a non empty template don't inherit the name from the controller. The name
is only inherited from the controller when the action template is null or empty.
4. Multiple attribute routes with different templates and the same name are not allowed.
- avoid overriding a datetime format if format was already customized
- primarily affects the default Date and Time editor templates because they
are often used due to `[DataType]` attributes with "default" edit formats
1. Changed ReflectedActionDescriptorProvider to add RouteGroupConstraint only once
for non attribute routed actions.
2. Added tests to cover the scenario.
2. Cleaning up the IInputFormatter to the final version.
3. Updating the input formatters and the context to be compliant with the IInputFormatter interface.
4. Adding Functional Tests.
- Not cleaning up TempInputFormatterProvider.
Conflicts:
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/InputFormatter.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/JsonInputFormatter.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/TempInputFormatterProvider.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/XmlDataContractSerializerInputFormatter.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/XmlSerializerInputFormatter.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.kproj
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/ReflectedActionInvoker.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding.kproj
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test.kproj
Conflicts:
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.kproj
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.HeaderValueAbstractions/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.HeaderValueAbstractions.kproj
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding.kproj
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding/ValueProviders/FormValueProviderFactory.cs
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test.kproj
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding.Test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.ModelBinding.Test.kproj
Conflicts:
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/FormattingUtilities.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/TempInputFormatterProvider.cs
- #843
- add property as well as the related `[HiddenInput]` attribute
- use this property to address some TODOs in default display and editor templates
1. Added an Order property to IRouteTemplateProvider, ReflectedAttributeRouteModel,
AttributeRouteInfo, AttributeRouteLinkGenerationEntry and AttributeRouteMatchingEntry.
2. Changed the implementation of AttributeRoute to take the order into account when routing
incomming requests and generating links.
3. Ensured a stable ordering of route entries with the same order and precedence for route
matching and link generation based on the template text.
4. Added tests to validate that the precedence gets respected in route matching and link generation.
5. Added tests to validate that the order gets respected in route matching and link generation.
6. Added tests to validate that the order gets respected over the precedence for route matching
and link generation.
7. Added tests to validate that routes with the same order and precedence expose a stable ordering
for route matching and link generation.
1. Unsealed the Http*Attributes so that they can be extended and customized.
2. Added the same constructors as HttpGet to the rest of the Http*Attributes.
3. Added unit tests to validate the implementations for the IActionHttpMethodProvider.
4. Added functional tests to cover extra attribute routing scenarios like a test for an
action with an HttpDeleteAttribute on it and action with AcceptVerbsAttribute and an
action with a custom HttpMergeAttribute implemented.
1. Added a new AttributeRouteInfo class to store all the information for
actions that are attribute routed.
2. Added a new ReflectedAttributeRouteModel class to store all the information
related to attribute routes in the ReflectedApplicationModel.
3. Refactored ReflectedControllerModel and ReflectedActionModel to use ReflectedAttributeRouteModel
instead of just the attribute route template.
4. Refactored ReflectedActionDescriptorProvider to use AttributeRouteInfo and ReflectedAttributeRouteModel
instead of just the route template.
5. Added a CombineReflectedAttributeRouteModel method in ReflectedAttributeRouteModel that handles
combining two ReflectedAttributeRouteModel instances.
6. Removed the AttributeRouteTemplate class and moved the methods for combining attribute routes to the
ReflectedAttributeRouteModel class.
7. Added unit tests for ReflectedActionModel and ReflectedControllerModel that
cover the usage of AttributeRouteInfo.
8. Added unit tests for CombineReflectedAttributeRouteModel.
- #847 line 1: copy XML comments from interfaces to extension methods
- lots of wording changes to be more consistent
- core text split from PR #866, where @rynowak and I hashed out the words
- to extent possible, reuse words between method descriptions
- add a few missing `<param/>` and `<typeparam/>` elements and fill in empty ones
- display more HTML elements as tags
- use `<c>true|false|null</c>` more often
- add `<remarks/>` describing behaviour of input helpers e.g. `CheckBox()`
- add `<remarks/>` explaining "renders"
- add `<remarks/>` containing example expression names
nits:
- "The expression" -> "An expression"
- make examples for `ObjectToDictionary()` and `AnonymousObjectToHtmlAttributes()` more consistent
- move `<typeparam/>` elements (that existed) after all `<param/>` elements
- explain "checked" attributes better, removing some duplicated words from the `RadioButton[For]()` descriptions
- correct `routeValues` description in `GenerateForm()` comments
- correct XML comment typo introduced in `HtmlHelper` in 56d66c090e (bad merge)
- fix missed `null` requirement for `@Html.RadioButtonFor()` and remove buried `null` check
- add back `Environment.Newline` to `@Html.TextArea()` (was dropped though comment wasn't)
- don't call other extension methods
- #847 line 7
- remove extension methods that do nothing but pass through to the interface method
- weren't exactly ambiguous (interface method wins) but were useless
- #874 lines 3, 4, and 6
- correct `Value()` to treat a `null` expression name the same as `string.Empty`
- add missing `[NotNull]` attributes in `EditorExtensions` and for `GenerateIdFromName()`
- consistently pass `null` for default expression names to the helpers
- for example, from extension methods
- add test cases using `null` for expression name
nits:
- correct summary XML comment for `HtmlHelper` class
- use named parameters and prefer interface (not extension) methods in changed calls
- use `string.Empty` instead of `""` in a few tests
- fix problems at least with Roslyn compiler and VS IntelliSense or the Object Browser
- `<see langref="keyword"/>` generates nothing
- `<example>` at top level (outside `<summary>`) generates nothing
- curly braces don't become angle brackets outside `<see cref="reference"/>` references
- yeah, a point @yishaigalatzer asked about in a previous PR
- `<see href="reference"/>` is not valid
- correct some invalid use of angle brackets and remove useless empty elements
- correct unresolved XML comment references; generally, add namespace prefix
Symptoms for some of the above issues included
- generated XML comments such as `<!-- Badly formed XML comment ... -->`, usually indicating an unclosed element
- generated XML attributes such as `cref="!:..."`, indicating a broken reference
- in a couple of cases we had `<typeparamref cref="TOption"/>`; attribute should be `"name"`
Few wording changes beyond
- `"opening </form> tag"` -> `"<form> start tag"`
- `"closing </form> tag"` -> `"</form> end tag"`
Also correct two typos in `HtmlHelper`
Will create a unit test to ensure XML syntax doesn't degrade going forward. Separate PR.
- for now, check using `dir -r *.xml | sls '!'`
- see line 2 of #874
- focus on `TextBox[For]()` and `ValidationSummary()`
related fixes included here:
- `TextArea[For]()` documentation incorrectly indicated their `htmlAttributes` parameters were dictionaries
- handle `htmlAttributes` parameters more consistently; create a dictionary only when necessary
- fixes#566 and part of #847
- allows compositions such as `@Html.Label("property", Html.Id("property"))`
and `@Html.Raw(Html.DisplayText("property"))` (this one is not recommended)
- adjust XML comments to match
- add missing XML comments to `HtmlHelperValueExtensions`
- nit: `TInnerModel` -> `TModelItem`
- increase XML comment consistency for changed methods
- generally make wording more consistent e.g. how we use words such as
"returns"
- use `<see langref="string|true|false|null"/>` more
- address all of #659 and a bit of #874 (avoid `public virtual` methods in
`HtmlHelper`)
- make `MetadataProvider` and `GetClientValidationRules()` `public` and
therefore available to extension methods
- remove unused `GetValidationAttributes()` overload
- make remaining `GetValidationAttributes()` overload (and not
`GetClientValidationRules()`) `virtual`, allowing derived classes to
change the attributes without overriding all callers
- reverse `GetValidationAttributes()` and `GetClientValidationRules()`
parameter order to match precedence
- add `GenerateName()` and `GenerateValidationSummary()` to make
`protected virtual` method names consistent
- `Name()`, `ValidationSummary()` and `TextArea()` are no longer `virtual`
because `protected virtual Generate*()` methods exist for all
This change consists of :
1. Conneg based on request headers, supports the following 3 scenarios:
a. ContentType property on ObjectResult set to null or is empty.
b. ContentType property on ObjectResult set to a single content type.
c. ContentType property on ObjectResult set to multiple content types.
2. Parsing Helpers, comparers and extensions for comparing various http headers.
3. Tests.
Open workitems:
1. Remodel JsonResult and ContentResult to be a derivation of ObjectResult.
2. Populate DeclaredType.
Conflicts:
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Formatters/OutputFormatterDescriptor.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.kproj
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/OptionDescriptors/OutputFormatterDescriptorExtensions.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core/Resources.resx
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.HeaderValueAbstractions/MediaTypeHeaderValue.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.HeaderValueAbstractions/MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc/MvcOptionsSetup.cs
src/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc/MvcServices.cs
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test.kproj
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core.Test/OptionDescriptors/OutputFormatterDescriptorExtensionTest.cs
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.HeaderValueAbstractions.Test/MediaTypeHeaderValueParsingTests.cs
test/Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Test/MvcOptionSetupTest.cs
- remove `ViewContext.UnobtrusiveJavaScriptEnabled` property and all references
- avoid `ViewContext.GetFormContextForClientValidation()` calls since
ternary expression is more explicit and we were inconsistent
- improve `ValidationMessage()` comments
- don't treat `ModelState.IsValid` as if it were still nullable
1. Added HttpNotFound() to Controller.
2. Updated HttpStatusCodeResult to expose the StatusCode as a property.
3. Added unit tests for HttpNotFound() and for HttpStatusCodeResult.
4. Updated the MvcSample to add an action that uses HttpNotFound().
5. Brought back HttpNotFoundResult and added unit tests for it.
- value comes from `Name` property of `[Display]` attribute
- use new property in `@Html.DisplayName()` and `@Html.Label()`; remove associated TODO comments
This change exludes internal and nested types from being treated as
controllers. This is consistent with MVC5's behavior.
DefaultActionSelectionConventions was primarily tested through running
action selection. I wanted to also test the methods with substantial logic
in this class, so I moved a spate of a classes from private classes inside of the
integration tests to public classes so they could be shared. I also added
tests to fill gaps in DefaultActionSelectionConventions, which is the vast
vast majority of this change.
Move compilation and VirtualPathViewFactory to be singletons
And cache access to files.
The cache time is controlled by MVC options.
The cache is implemented in the ExpiringFileInfoCache.cs
This change allows a user to override a route prefix set using
[Route("...")] on the controller by providing a route template
on the action that starts with "~/" or "/". For example,
[HttpGet("~/...")] or [HttpGet("/...")]
If the user specifies a template in [Route] that starts with "~/"
or "/", we will just strip the prefix from the template and use
the remaining part of the template.
The reason to do this is that there's a reasonable extensibility
scenario where a user can implement a global prefix for routes as
a convention (using IReflectedApplicationModelConvention), and use
~/ to escape that prefix (just like we support with action-level routes).
The await/async patterns adds a state machine that takes time to jit, in this
case the await is not necessary and the code remains simple without adding
continuations.
- XML comments for changed `TemplateInfo` properties
- correct `DefaultDisplayTemplateTests` and `DefaultEditorTemplateTests` namespaces
- add a couple of low-level `TemplateInfo` tests
Additionally change it to use TypeExtensions.GetReadableProperties to get
property list. This causes it to ignore indexers which should not be
considered.
Fixes#595
The issue here is actually different than described in the bug.
ResultFilter should only short circuit when .Cancel is set to true. This
is consistent with legacy MVC.
Added tests for all of this stuff. There's already good test coverage for
the invoker, what was missing was coverage for the attributes and for the
methods on Controller. ExceptionFilterAttribute and
AuthorizationFilterAttribute don't have short circuiting logic inside of
them, so they are already covered by tests for the invoker.
This allows model binding to once again be independent of routing. Sending
RouteContext into model binding was an odd choice from a layering
point-of-view.
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.
This change enables user to specify the tag for the wrapping HTML element
generated from ValidationSummary() and ValidationMessage[For]().
Clean up HtmlHelperValidationExtensions.
should consider the application base path
- `request.BasePath` was indeed ignored
- also simplify `formAction` calculation using the higher-level
`PathString.Add()` overloads
- use the request's Path and QueryString rather than default Action() return
value
- actual special case detects all parameter values match the defaults
- this slightly expands the scenarios where the query string is added but
removes an odd inconsistency between `html.BeginForm()` and (say)
`html.BeginForm(FormMethod.Post)`
Fixes#278
- copy from legacy MVC
- get `ListBox[For]()` methods in correct places and working
- also usual stuff: `var`, `[NotNull]`, remove `IDictionary<,>` overloads
- `ListBoxHelper()` -> `GenerateListBox`
- already had all the bits needed in `GenerateSelect()`
- special-case `null` or empty `name` in GenerateSelect()
- ensure `ArgumentException` has correct parameter name
- lower-level problem affected `CheckBox()` as well
- use `ListBox()` and `ListBoxFor()` in MVC sample
- use `ListBox()` in an editor template
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.
An exception thrown in a layout (or for that matter anything that is a rendering time exception)
is not bubbling to the end user.
The reason is that the StreamWrite is flushing because it's in a dispose pattern.
The solution is to wrap the stream and prevent writes/flushes if an exception has been thrown.
At the same time we stop writing BOM out to html files by default.
Also specified charset explicitly - so there is matches the encoding of the page.
- copy over legacy `Editor*()` extensions and default editor templates
- get working in the new world
- usual `var`, `String` -> `string`, `internal` -> `public`, namespaces, ...
- longest overloads into `IHtmlHelper[<TModel>]` and implementation classes
- clean up `ViewContext.ViewData` -> `ViewData`, trailing whitespace, long lines
- remove `MultilineTextTemplate()` since `TextArea()` doesn't exist yet
- remove `ColorInputTemplate()` since `Color` type doesn't exist
- use `html.Label()`, not `LabelExtensions.LabelHelper()`: equivalent helper
is protected. only downside is potential `ModelMetadata` re-discovery.
- rename `HtmlInputTemplateHelper()` -> `GenerateTextBox()`
- copy over `Html5DateRenderingMode` and `html.Html5DateRenderingMode` property
- and get them working in new world
- hook the default editor templates up
- use `Editor()`, `EditorFor()`, `EditorForModel()` in MVC sample
- add an on-disk editor template to MVC sample
- no more `IHtmlHelper<object>` in `DefaultDisplayTemplates` and also no
need for `ViewDataDictionary<object>` in a few places
- mostly removals from `IHtmlHelper<TModel>` but did cleanup comments and
add `[NotNull]` for `DisplayFor()`, `DisplayNameFor()`,
`DisplayNameForInnerType()`, and `LabelFor()`
- also add `[NotNull]` for `this` and `Expression` parameters in some
extension methods
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.
- Config is cleaned up to not have IAdditionalDataProvider and SuppressIdentityChecks.
- Added a DefaultClaimUidExtractor which looks for NameIdentifier and if not present serializes entire claims.
- Added HtmlHelper.
- AntiForgery now returns an AntiForgeryTokenSet which represents a tuple of cookie and form tokens.
- first get old code in correct spot
- then get default templates working in new world
- usual things: `[NotNull]`, `var`, internal -> public
- provide a `HtmlHelper.GenerateOption()` static method
- pass an `ViewDataDictionary<object>` instance to `TemplateRenderer` constructor
- run default templates synchronously with an IHtmlHelper<object>
- copy over resources
- add Microsoft.Data.Entity reference for EntityState type
- use default templates in MVC sample
- remove most on-disk overrides of the default templates
- Renamed it to MvcRouteHandler
- Removed required IServiceProvider ctor param.
- The HttpContext flows the application services through to MVC. This does
require a call to app.UseContainer in order for things to work but that should be fine.
This will be the pattern we use for all frameworks going forward and we'll need to have some
good error handling around this area when things aren't wired up properly.
These are the cases where an interface returns Task, but our
implementation is synchronous. In these cases we prefer to declare the
method as async and suppress, because this keeps the exception semantics
the same as a 'true' async method.
There's an overload that's missing from ActionLink but is present on url
helper, making it very easy to mistakenly pass the wrong data. In the case
of #246, the controller name is treated as the route-values and the
route-values treated as html attributes, leading to the wrong link being
generated.
- copy over legacy MVC's `SelectExtensions`, `SelectListItem` and `SelectListGroup`
- plus expected `SelectList` and `MultiSelectList`
- fixup select HTML helpers to meet WebFx standards and work in new world
- usual stuff: `[NotNull]`, `var`, `String` -> `string`, long lines, ...
- remove `IDictionary<string, object> htmlAttributes` overloads
- move longest extension method overloads into correct classes / interfaces
- add `ViewDataEvaluator.Eval()` overload for an `object` container
- rename lower-level helpers to make purposes more obvious
- nit: move Raw() methods up from bottom of HtmlHelper.cs
- use `DropDownList[For]()` in MVC sample
- 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
- add `CheckBox[For]()`, `Hidden[For]()`, `Password[For]()`, and
`RadioButton[For]()`
- also make `FormatValue()` visible to users, as it is in legacy MVC
- and spread the boxes out a bit in MyView 😺
- 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
The fix here is to do some cleanup we've been planning to do for a while,
rather than flowing IUrlHelper and IComponentHelper as part of the
ViewContext, they now are just grabbed from the service provider.
This simplifies the code for invoking a view, and gets us closer to the
desired API surface of ViewContext
- came from Rendering but Core already had `ArgumentCannotBeNullOrEmpty`
- moved wording from "argument must not be" to "value cannot be"
Also make similar resources consistent in this repo
- adjust Razor's `ArgumentCannotBeNullOrEmpty` resource to use same wording
as Core, adding "The"
- update ModelBinding to also have `ArgumentCannotBeNullOrEmpty` and to use
it consistently with Core and Razor
- copy over from legacy MVC
- fixup namespaces, remove copyright notices, ...
- temporarily remove `RouteBeginForm() overloads
- move main components to `HtmlHelper` and declare in `IHtmlHelper<T>`
- change `UrlHelper` to avoid treating an existing dictionary as an object
- add `HtmlHelper.Createform()` factory
- use in MVC sample; move BeginForm / TextBox samples to a new row
This was causing intellisense failures in VS. It looks like the
commandline is able to accidentally pick up the compatability extensions
from the model binding assembly, but this is not the case in VS.
Changed this code not to rely on compatability extensions.
This doesn't add any new extensibility, and will likely change again in
the future when we add extensibility. For now this is a stopgap to reduce
duplication between JsonResult and JsonViewComponentResult.
We'll create a scoped service provider if the middleware that does it
isn't there.
We resolve all of our stuff from the scoped service provider, allowing
users to plug in any scoped things they want.
Ported UrlHelper to be a scoped service.
- move `DynamicObject` derivation up to new `DynamicViewData` class, fixing [WebFx-169](http://projectk-tc:8080/browse/WEBFX-169)
- avoid direct `_data` lookup in previous `TryGetMember()`, fixing [#118](https://github.com/aspnet/WebFx/issues/118)
- rename ViewData -> ViewDataDictionary
Also
- flesh out `IDictionary<string, object>` implementation in `ViewData`
- provide `ViewData` copy constructor that allows TModel to change
- remove `TryGetIndex()` and `TrySetIndex()` implementations; use `ViewData[]` instead
- restore `ViewContext.ViewBag` from legacy MVC
Modified ModelState to only ever be created on the ActionContext and then plumbed/exposed it on ViewData and Controller. This will enable: ActionFilterContext's will have access to ModelState via its ActionContext member, allow HTMLHelpers to access ModelState via ViewData, and unify the locations of "source" model state. In the old world we used to copy/replace/instantiate new model state all over unnecessarily.
- demonstrate `ModelMetadata` is available in a view
Also
- simplify `View()` overloads in `Controller`, pending #110 decisions
- make `Model` in `RazorView<T>` readonly
This will be necessary for partials, and for Components.
Basically, the view engine uses a dictionary of data to find the top level
view (for an action) - after we do that, we want this context to be
sticky, which means we need to pass it around. This ensures that partials
and components will be resolved under the same paths as the main view.
Currently this 'data' is just the route values - and there is an ongoing
discussing about the right design here. The data that's being passed WILL
change in the future.
and only use RouteValues (or generically just Dictionary<string, object>).
This is temporary and will change once we get Partials (which are currently just dead code)
For now this will unblock ViewComponents
The changes include:
1. Action executor changes required for supporting sync and async operations Taksk and Task
2. Adding test project for MVC core - This contains ActionExecutor Tests.
3. Also adding a resources file for MVC core project
- add missing `[NotNull]` attributes
- remove now-unneeded usings for ...ModelBinding.Internal namespace
Also get ModelBinding test project working under CoreCLR
- create separate k10 and net45 folders under test in VS
- add `[InternalsVisibleTo]` to make `TypeExtensions` visible to test assembly
- correct tests' `CultureInfo` use to compile under CoreCLR
- ifdef out CoreCLR tests depending on Moq, ReadOnly, ...
- remove a couple of tests expecting TypeConverter to work
1. Areas defined by the Area attribute
2. Areas are a routeconstraint on the actiondescriptor
3. Areas find pages through route values
Other changes:
1. Remove Path from ActionDescriptor - It doesn't make sense with this change
2. Add sample Area
- use Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Rendering namespace throughout assembly
Also
- move `IdAttributeDotReplacement` from `TagBuilder` to `HtmlHelper`
- remove commented-out code in `HtmlHelper`
- use `var` and `[NotNull]` more
- `String` -> `string`
- correct Resources references; add missing resources
This follows a similar pattern to html helpers - a minimal basis interface
that performs the main functionality, and a set of extension methods that
make up the rich API.
* Modify ReflectedActionInvoker to model bind parameters
* Introduce IBodyReader for reading request bodies
* Introduce types for per-action-context specific binders, value providers
and body readers