This change enables some compatibility scenarios with MVC 5 by expanding
the set of legal ways to configure attribute routing. Most promiently, the
following example is now legal:
[HttpPost]
[Route("Products")]
public void MyAction() { }
This will define a single action that accepts POST on route "Products".
See the comments in #1194 for a more detailed description of what changed
with more examples.
This change adds the concept of a full-name to viewcomponents. View
components can be invoked using either the short name or long name. If the
provided string contains a '.' character, then it will be compared against
full names, otherwise it will be matched against short names only.
The short name is used for view lookups.
If the name is explicitly set via ViewComponent attribute, then the full
name is the name provided. The short name is the portion of the name after
the last '.'. If there are no dots, then the short name and full name are
the same.
If the name is not set explicitly, then it is inferred from the Type and
namespace name. The short name is the Type name, minus the 'ViewComponent'
suffix (if present). The full name is the namespace of the defining class,
plus the short name.
- includes new `RazorPage<TModel>.CreateModelExpression<TValue>()` method
- #1240
nit:
- regenerating the resources reordered Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Core's Resources.designer.cs
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.
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. 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.
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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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.
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