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After installing Visual Studio 2015 on multiple machines, the order of routes in the routemap picked up by AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas() seems to have reversed itself.

I have 3 areas in my application, each of which has its own AreaRegistration implementation and registers its own specific route.

On machines with only Visual Studio 2013, the list of routes (as reported by the RouteDebugger plugin) was:

SomeArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}
DifferentArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}
{controller}/{action}/{id}

On machines with Visual Studio 2015 (and the exact same source code)

{controller}/{action}/{id}
SomeArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}
DifferentArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}

This was causing 404 errors because the more general route was now matching routes that it did not previously. Why would the order in which the areas were scanned for their AreaRegistration classes change with the installation of a new version of Visual Studio?

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Per the solution listed here: http://forums.asp.net/t/1642939.aspx

I took it and did it one better...saves you from having to explicitly list all classes for the generic invocation:

    public static void RegisterArea(Type t, RouteCollection routes, object state)
    {
        AreaRegistration registration = (AreaRegistration)Activator.CreateInstance(t);
        AreaRegistrationContext context = new AreaRegistrationContext(registration.AreaName, routes, state);
        string tNamespace = registration.GetType().Namespace;
        if ( tNamespace != null )
            context.Namespaces.Add(tNamespace + ".*");
        registration.RegisterArea(context);
    }

    protected void Application_Start()
    {
        //AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();

        Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetTypes().Where(t => t.IsSubclassOf(typeof(AreaRegistration)))
            .OrderBy(r=> r.FullName)
            .ToList()
            .ForEach(r=> RegisterArea(r, RouteTable.Routes, null));

        ....

Hope this saves someone some time.

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Morning,

Same thing here. I installed VS 2015, opened the solution, built and something had happened to Routing.

I then installed RouteDebugger and could see that, like you, Area routing order had changed.

I searched a bit and found this:

http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/c60c74/net-mvc-area-registration-sequence/

Apparently the order of the Compile elements inside the CSPROJ file is the order in which files are sent to compiler and hence, the order in which Areas routes will be registered.

Unfortunately, I think this was valid up until VS 2013. I even took the compiler (CSC.EXE) call from both Output windows and compared all arguments one by one. Nothing different there so my guess is that the compiler itself has somehow changed.

I will raise this with Microsoft but until then I found this easy way of manually registering the Areas:

http://forums.asp.net/t/1642939.aspx

Hope it helps.

Miquel

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  • I hope microsoft gets back to you on this; i just ran into this same issue. Thanks for the followup links. Feb 8, 2016 at 19:55
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I could be wrong, but I would venture to guess that you have reversed the order of the AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas() and RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes) in your configuration and this has nothing to do with the version of Visual Studio.

If your configuration is

AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();

// Followed by

RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);

Then your routes will match in the order

SomeArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}
DifferentArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}
{controller}/{action}/{id}

If your configuration is

RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);

// Followed by

AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();

Then your routes will match in the order

{controller}/{action}/{id}
SomeArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}
DifferentArea/{controller}/{action}/{id}

The entire .NET routing framework is order sensitive regardless if the routes are configured as areas, route attributes, custom Route or RouteBase subclasses, WebApi routes, or configured via MapRoute or MapPageRoute. So it is important that every part is registered in the correct order in order to get the correct result.

It is also possible that your route configuration wasn't valid in the first place, but in order to tell you that you must post your route configuration.

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  • 1
    Nope. I've tested the scenario on separate machines with the exact same code base. Machines with VS 2015 installed have a different result to machines without VS 2015 installed.
    – Mathew
    Aug 20, 2015 at 3:34
  • So post your routes and routing configuration. Aug 20, 2015 at 4:53

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