I'm experimenting with attribute based routing - it's looking great but I have one problem.
I've scoured the docs (attributerouting.net) and SO, but I can't figure out how to use a custom route constraint and pass in a parameter that includes a forward slash. E.g. a URL.
Attribute on Controller:
[GET("{url:CustomURLConstraint}")]
public ActionResult DisplayByURL(string url)
{
...
}
IRouteConstraint:
public class CustomURLConstraint: IRouteConstraint
{
public bool Match(HttpContextBase httpContext, Route route, string parameterName, RouteValueDictionary values, RouteDirection routeDirection)
{
string urlToTest = values[parameterName].ToString();
....test for url here...
}
}
This works great.... except when the URL contains a forward slash, it gives me a 404.
So I added the asterisk to the route parameter, like this:
[GET("{*url:CustomURLConstraint}")]
public ActionResult DisplayByURL(string url)
{
...
}
But now I cannot access the value in the IRouteConstraint class.
In the CustomURLConstraint's Match method, the value of values[parameterName]
comes through WITH the catch-all star - as *url
.
The route values come through with the action
and controller
as expected, but with the key url
as null. There is no *url
key.