I have an ASP.net MVC 3 Site with routes like this:
routes.MapRoute("Get", "endpoint/{id}",
new { Controller = "Foo", action = "GetFoo" },
new { httpMethod = new HttpMethodConstraint("GET") });
routes.MapRoute("Post", "endpoint/{id}",
new { Controller = "Foo", action = "NewFoo" },
new { httpMethod = new HttpMethodConstraint("POST") });
routes.MapRoute("BadFoo", "endpoint/{id}",
new { Controller = "Error", action = "MethodNotAllowed" });
routes.MapRoute("NotFound", "",
new { controller = "Error", action = "NotFound" });
So in a Nutshell, I have a Route that matches on certain HTTP Verbs like GET and POST but on other HTTP Verbs like PUT and DELETE it should return a specific error.
My default Route is a 404.
If I remove the "BadFoo" route, then a PUT against endpoint/{id} returns a 404 because none of the other routes match, so it goes to my NotFound route.
The thing is, I have a ton of routes like Get and Post where I have an HttpMethodConstraint and where I would have to create a route like the BadFoo route just to catch a correct match on the route string but not on the Method, which blows up my routing unnecessarily.
How could I setup routing with only the Get, Post and NotFound routes while still differentiating between a HTTP 404 not found (=invalid URL) and HTTP 405 Method not allowed (=valid URL, wrong HTTP Method)?