I am creating an ASP.NET MVC 5 application and I have some issues with routing. We are using the attribute Route to map our routes in the web application. I have the following action:
[Route("{type}/{library}/{version}/{file?}/{renew?}")]
public ActionResult Index(EFileType type,
string library,
string version,
string file = null,
ECacheType renew = ECacheType.cache)
{
// code...
}
We only can access this URL if we pass the slash char / in the end of url, like this:
type/lib/version/file/cache/
It works fine but does not work without /, I get a 404 not found error, like this
type/lib/version/file/cache
or this (without optional parameters):
type/lib/version
I would like to access with or without / char at the end of url. My two last parameters are optional.
My RouteConfig.cs is like this:
public class RouteConfig
{
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapMvcAttributeRoutes();
}
}
How can I solve it? Make the slash / be optional too?
Answers:
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Method 1
Maybe you should try to have your enums as integers instead?
This is how I did it
public enum ECacheType
{
cache=1, none=2
}
public enum EFileType
{
t1=1, t2=2
}
public class TestController
{
[Route("{type}/{library}/{version}/{file?}/{renew?}")]
public ActionResult Index2(EFileType type,
string library,
string version,
string file = null,
ECacheType renew = ECacheType.cache)
{
return View("Index");
}
}
And my routing file
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
// To enable route attribute in controllers
routes.MapMvcAttributeRoutes();
routes.MapRoute(
name: "Default",
url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional });
}
I can then make calls like
http://localhost:52392/2/lib1/ver1/file1/1 http://localhost:52392/2/lib1/ver1/file1 http://localhost:52392/2/lib1/ver1
or
http://localhost:52392/2/lib1/ver1/file1/1/ http://localhost:52392/2/lib1/ver1/file1/ http://localhost:52392/2/lib1/ver1/
and it works fine…
Method 2
//its working with mvc5
[Route("Projects/{Id}/{Title}")]
public ActionResult Index(long Id, string Title)
{
return view();
}
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