I have an ASP.NET 4.5 webforms site, and I'm trying to use all the new fancy features like model binding and unobtrusive validation.
This works quite nicely - as long as I validate only on single fields - e.g. make sure certain values are entered etc.
But when I try to use the IValidatableObject
interface to establish validations that span multiple fields, I don't get the expected results.
Imagine I have a MyUser
class generated from a SQL Server database, into an EF 6.1 code-first model. I extend this class by adding a partial class to it which implements the IValidatableObject
interface:
public partial class MyUser : IValidatableObject
{
public IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate(ValidationContext validationContext) {
List<ValidationResult> errors = new List<ValidationResult>();
if(UserName.Equals(Password, StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase))
{
errors.Add(new ValidationResult("User name and password cannot be the same"));
}
return errors;
}
}
Basically I want to check that user name and password aren't the same - I cannot really do this just on the model class itself, therefore I do it here.
Now in my Update
(or Insert
, for that matter) method, I want to check if the data the user has entered on the web form is valid:
public void Update(int userId)
{
MyUser existing = _repo.GetUserById(userId);
if (existing == null)
{
// handle error
}
TryUpdateModel(existing);
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
// save
}
}
I would have expected that this Validate
method on the partial MyUser
class would be called to check if the model state is valid - but that doesn't seem to happen...
What am I missing? How else would you implement cross-field validations like this?
Update: the problems seems to be that the Validate
method of the IValidatableObject
interface, implemented in a separate partial class file, isn't properly recognized. Any ideas why??
As soon as I move that method to the main, EF-generated MyUser.cs
class, then it works just fine. Which is great - until the day I need to re-create my entity classes from the database again, when a database change has been made.....