- thanx to @NTaylorMullen for initial conversion
- e.g. AssemblyInfo.cs files were already minimized or removed :)
- allow `>=` RC3 CLI's to build and run MVC
- work around several dotnet migration issues; see #5482
- disable full .NET Framework runs of functional tests; see #5873
- remove `Microsoft.DotNet.InternalAbstractions` and `System.Xml.XmlDocument` dependencies
- remove project.json (!!), *.xproj, .notest, and web.config files
Redo earlier changes:
- apply test migration to .NET 4.5.2 in *.csproj world
- see 63507c8 for previous, project.json work
- apply dependency version downgrade from 0097e40 in *.csproj world
Make other test-related changes:
- make Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.TestDiagnosticListener a regular class library
- add support for `/p:GenerateBaselines=true` for functional and Razor.Host tests
- separate `GetCSharpTypeName_ReturnsCorrectTypeNames_ForOutParameter()` test
- work around inability to deserialize a odd `ref` type
- xUnit and vstest now serialize / deserialze test data more often
- skip poor test mentioned in #5768
- work around Microsoft/vstest#392
- rename tests to avoid duplicates
- work around Microsoft/vstest#419
- set up created `AppDomain`s with current `ApplicationBase`
This change ensures that setting ExceptionContext.Result will always
execute if set. The problem with 1.1.0 is that when we had a real short
circuit the wrong set of conditions were checked. I suspect that when you
set ExceptionFilter.Result and didn't short circuit that result filters
were also running (which is a bug).
Added a few tests that verify that the result doesn't trigger result
filters.
I did some general cleanup on this code path to make the state transitions
more clear.
No exception was thrown -> BeginResult
Exception was handled -> ExceptionHandled
Exception was not handled -> gets rethrown
- #5642
- lazy-load `ValidationEntry.Model`
- avoids `Exception`s when moving to a property that will not be validated
nits:
- remove duplicate code in `ValidationVisitor`
- clarify "all properties of" doc comments
- also add missing `<param>` doc in `ViewDataInfo`
This addresses #1051. There is one more pull request that needs to be completed/merged (for `CompositeTagHelperDescriptorResolver` and friends). After that, runtime should work!
When an action contained an attribute derived from HttpMethodAttribute,
doesn't specify an attribute route and there is also another attribute
extending HttpMethodAttribute that has a route defined on it; we ignored
the HttpMethodAttribute attribute without a defined route when building
the set of action selectors for the method.
This caused the resulting action to be unbounded and to accept requests
for other verbs not associated with it. The root cause of the problem was
that attributes override equality and do a field by field comparison but
ignore fields in the base classes of the type, so if an attribute is part
of a class hierarchy (like Http*Attributes) there might be two different
attributes that get considered equal.
The fix for the problem has been to change using Contains on a couple of
collections (that uses the equals method on the underlying object) and
check for the existence of the attribute on the collection directly by
using reference equality.
- #4690
- move `ModelBindingMessageProvider` init from `DefaultBindingMetadataProvider` to `DefaultModelMetadata`
- in addition to avoiding error cases, this removes some boilerplate
- add specific errors to `BodyModelBinderProvider`, `CompilerCache`, `CompositeViewEngine`, `ModelBinderFactory`,
and `ObjectResultExecutor`
- `DefaultRazorViewEngineFileProviderAccessor.FileProvider` now a `NullFileProvider` in empty case
'ValidationExcludeFilter' -> 'SuppressChildValidationMetadataProvider'
Also moved to .ModelBinding for improved discoverability. There aren't
many reasons user code would have a using for .Validation.
Moves IControllerArgumentBinder and IControllerPropertyActivator into
.Internal. Also renames ControllerArgumentBinder ->
DefaultControllerArgumentBinder for consistency with other controller
extensibility types.
We don't think these are 100% baked for our long term maintenance of the
product, and want to reserve the ability to make changes in the future.
- #3595 sub-items 2 through 4
- handle an indexer name in `ValidationResult.MemberNames`
- aligns `ModelNames.CreatePropertyModelName()` with `TemplateInfo.GetFullHtmlFieldName()`
- handle multiple elements in `ValidationResult.MemberNames`
- later elements previously ignored
- set `ValidationContext.MemberName` to `null` when no property name is available
- using type name for a member name was just wrong
This change splits up the conventional routing path from the attribute
routing path *inside* routing, instead of inside `MvcRouteHandler`. Each
attribute route group now gets its own instance of
`MvcAttributeRouteHandler` which just knows about the actions it can
reach.
This removes the concept of a route-group-token and removes the lookup
table entirely for attribute routing. This also means that the
`DefaultHandler` on `IRouteBuilder` will not be used for attribute routes,
which we are OK with for 1.0.0.
The action selector's functionality is now split into two methods. We
think this is OK for 1.0.0 because any customization of `IActionSelector`
up to now had to implement virtually the same policy as ours in order to
work with attribute routing. It should now be possible to customize the
selector in a meaningful way without interfering with attribute routing.