NewtonSoft has the 1000 pr hour. So here is another way, without newtonSoft.
I have implemented it in a Action filter on a controller as a working example.
This does not have the 1000 limit. You can use the build in error or customize one like i did in the StringToShort
This will validate the model, before it gets to the controller, response is a nice message so the receiver can use it for what ever. (we actually use different languages in out prod version. This one uses a "hardcoded" test, but it's easy to put you preferences.
Here is the ActionFilter
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Filters;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
using NJsonSchema;
using NJsonSchema.Validation;
namespace CoreApiFunctions.Filter
{
public class PersonModelValidationFilter3 : ActionFilterAttribute
{
private readonly string _rulebookPath;
private HttpValidationProblemDetails problemDetails = new HttpValidationProblemDetails();
public PersonModelValidationFilter3(string rulebookPath)
{
_rulebookPath = rulebookPath;
}
public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext context)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Executing action {context.ActionDescriptor.DisplayName}");
//Activity.Current.add.AddTag("httpContext", context);
string schemaFilePath = Path.Combine(AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory, _rulebookPath);
var rulebookJson = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(schemaFilePath);
JsonSchema schema = JsonSchema.FromJsonAsync(rulebookJson).Result;
foreach (var argument in context.ActionArguments)
{
var model = argument.Value;
if (model != null)
{
JObject incomingModel = JObject.FromObject(model);
var errors = schema.Validate(incomingModel);
foreach (var error in errors)
{
string actualValue = incomingModel.SelectToken(error.Property)?.ToString();
AddValidationErrorToOutput(error, actualValue);
}
}
}
if (problemDetails.Errors.Count > 0)
{
problemDetails.Status = 400;
problemDetails.Title = "One or more validation errors occurred.";
problemDetails.Type = "https://www.example.com/validation-error";
problemDetails.Detail = "Please correct the validation errors and try again.";
context.Result = new BadRequestObjectResult(problemDetails);
}
}
private void AddValidationErrorToOutput(ValidationError error, string actualValue)
{
string customMessage = error.Kind.ToString();
if (error.Kind == ValidationErrorKind.StringTooShort)
{
//int actualLength = error.Value?.ToString().Length ?? 0;
int actualLength = actualValue?.Length ?? 0;
customMessage = $"String {error.Property} is too short, length is {actualLength}, minimum is {error.Schema.MinLength}.";
}
problemDetails.Errors.Add(error.Property, new string[] { customMessage });
}
public override void OnActionExecuted(ActionExecutedContext context)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Executed action {context.ActionDescriptor.DisplayName}");
}
public override void OnResultExecuting(ResultExecutingContext context)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Executed action {context.ActionDescriptor.DisplayName}");
}
public override void OnResultExecuted(ResultExecutedContext context)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Executed action {context.ActionDescriptor.DisplayName}");
}
}
}
Here is a Json schema to validate the model. (a bit elaborate, but just to show the possibilities)
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string",
"minLength": 5
},
"vatNumber": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"vatNumber",
"name"
],
"allOf": [
{
"if": {
"properties": {
"country": {
"properties": {
"id": { "const": "GB" }
}
}
},
"required": [ "country" ]
},
"then": {
"properties": {
"vatNumber": {
"pattern": "^GB([\\d]{9}|[\\d]{12}|GD[\\d]{3}|HA[\\d]{3})$",
"errorMessage": "Can be GB000000000(000), GBGD000 or GBHA000"
}
}
}
},
{
"if": {
"properties": {
"country": {
"properties": {
"id": { "const": "RU" }
}
}
},
"required": [ "country" ]
},
"then": {
"properties": {
"vatNumber": {
"pattern": "^[0-9]{9}$",
"errorMessage": "Can be only 9 digits"
}
}
}
}
]
}
Here is the controller. It uses a "Person" model. Shown down below.
I find this to be the easiest way to add new filters and schemas directly in the code. Schemas can be modified outside the code. (easier deploy)
[HttpPost("TestValidation3")]
[TypeFilter(typeof(PersonModelValidationFilter3), Arguments = new object[] { "conditional-fields-validaiton-schema.json" })]
[ProducesDefaultResponseType]
[ProducesErrorResponseType(typeof(HttpValidationProblemDetails))]
public async Task<IActionResult> TestValidation3(Person3 person)
{
// Code goes here
// Normal response.
return Ok();
}
Here is the model(s)
public class Person3
{
public string name { get; set; }
public string vatNumber { get; set; }
public Country country { get; set; }
}
public class Country
{
public string id { get; set; }
public string name { get; set; }
}