I use the default route definition:
{controller}/{action}/{id}
where id = UrlParameter.Optional
. As much as I understand it this means when id
is not being part of the URL this route value will not exists in the RouteValues
dictionary.
So this also seems perfectly possible (both GET):
public ActionResult Index() { ... } // handle URLs: controller/action
public ActionResult Index(int id) { ... } // handle URLs: controller/action/id
When id
is missing the first action would be executed, but when id
is present, the second one would execute. Fine, but it doesn't work. It can't resolve actions.
How can I accomplish this?
I'm thinking of writing a custom action method selector attribute like:
[RequiresRouteValue(string valueName)]
This would make it possible to use this kind of action methods. But is this the only way of doing it?
Is there something built-in I can hang on to?