I think I've found a bug in ASP.NET MVC controller's parameters population
public JsonResult Lookup(
string q_word, string primary_key,
int per_page, int page_num)
If the q_word posted value is empty string, q_word will receive an empty string. Whereas if you pack those parameters together (DRY principle) in an object, the behavior is different, empty string becomes null.
public class LookupArg
{
public string q_word { get; set; }
public string primary_key { get; set; }
public int per_page { get; set; }
public int page_num { get; set; }
public string another_word { get; set; }
}
public JsonResult TesterA(
string q_word, string another_word, string primary_key,
int per_page, int page_num)
{
return Json(
new { q_word, primary_key, per_page, page_num, another_word},
JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
public JsonResult TesterB(LookupArg la)
{
return Json(
new { la.q_word, la.primary_key, la.per_page, la.page_num,
la.another_word },
JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
http://localhost:19829/Product/TesterA?q_word=&primary_key=id&per_page=10&page_num=1&another_word= Has this output:
{"q_word":"","primary_key":"id","per_page":10,"page_num":1,"another_word":""}
http://localhost:19829/Product/TesterB?q_word=&primary_key=id&per_page=10&page_num=1&another_word= Has this output:
{"q_word":null,"primary_key":"id","per_page":10,"page_num":1,"another_word":null}
I tried this too, but to no avail, same output, q_word and another_word are still nulls
public JsonResult TesterB(
[Bind(Include = "q_word, primary_key, per_page, page_num, another_word")]
LookupArg la)
Is this sort of behavior expected? by design? should there be any difference if a value came from object or not?