We're making this type internal in Razor, using a mock here is fine.
Also renamed some types with a generic name. The actual 'default'
RazorProject class lives in Razor and is internal.
- Prior to this change using asp-page-handler on its own did not create correct `<form>` elements. There were multiple issues, one as that the `FormTagHelper` would purposefully drop into a no-op code path. Second is the `DefaultHtmlGenerator` didn't call through to the `UrlHelper` correctly.
- Added functional test cases to validate asp-page-handler can live on its own on a form tag. This also included adding a variant where method="post".
- Added a `FormTagHelper` unit test to validate the `PageHandler` property is consumed properly.
#6208
- Added functional test to verify `asp-*` attributes on form taghelpers work as expected.
- Added a unit test to validate `FormTagHelper` behaves as expected.
- Moved `Method == "get"` checks into appropriate code paths. These include the one where a user specifies an empty or non-existent `action` attribute and where a user doesn't utilize any `asp-*` attributes. In the later, we default `Method` to `"get"` if it's not provided.
#6006
- Added a test case to the HtmlGeneration functional test (the one verifying complex FormTagHelpers).
- Added unit test verifying antiforgery behavior when it's the only provided parameter.
#6006
- Added functional test to validate that non-attributed form tags have an antiforgery input generated. Re-generated baseline to reflect changes.
- Added a unit test to validate that parameterless `FormTagHelper`s behave as expected.
#6006
The issue here is that route values used for action selection are
'global'. That means that pages need to have a 'null' route value for
'action' and controllers need to have a 'null' route value for pages. This
is the same way that areas work.
The fix is to move the 'merge' of route values up to a level where pages
and controllers can work together. Since ADPs use the russian-doll
pattern, the fix is to run this 'merge' in the controller ADP, but after
all of the ADs have been created.