I am trying to setup attribute routing in MVC 5. I have a route that has a default action but the action is not in my template at all. Here is my old route.
routes.MapRoute(null,
"Article/{id}/{*path}",
new { controller = "Article", action = "Index" , id = UrlParameter.Optional, path = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
This will satisfy the route of /Articles/1/test without having to use the Index for the action in the path (i.e. /Articles/Index/1/test).
I also have another method that will be caught by the default map route..../Article/Items.
My issue is that I can't figure out how to have this route setup using the new Attribute Routing in MVC 5. The below code kind of works but I don't want to have to add a Route to each method. I was hoping to put something at the top of the class that will satisfy all methods and I would just be adding something else to my Index method.
[RoutePrefix("Article")]
public class ArticleController: BaseController
{
[Route("{id?}/{*path?}")]
public ActionResult Index(int id, string path)
{
}
[Route("Items")]
public ActionResult Items()
{
}
[Route("TestMethod")]
public ActionResult TestMethod()
{
}
}
I was hoping for something like below. The problem is that I am forced to put the Index in front of my path like so.../Index/1/test.
[RoutePrefix("Article")]
[Route("{action=Index}")]
public class ArticleController : BaseController
{
Route[("{id?}/{*path?}")]
public ActionResult Index(int id, string path)
{
}
public ActionResult Articles()
{
}
public ActionResult TestMethod()
{
}
}
Article/1/test
for your first action, andArticles/Items
for the second one ?