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Hi,

I'm trying to use the DataAnnotationsModelBinder in order to use Data Annotations for server-side validation in ASP.NET MVC.

Everything works fine as long as my ViewModel is just a simple class with immediate properties such as

public class Foo
{
   public int Bar {get;set;}
}

However, the DataAnnotationsModelBinder causes a NullReferenceException when trying to use a complex ViewModel, such as

public class Foo
{
   public class Baz
   {
   public int Bar {get;set;}
   }   
   public Baz MyBazProperty {get;set;}
}

This is a big problem for views that render more than one linq entity because I really prefer using custom ViewModels that include several Linq entities instead of untyped ViewData arrays.

The DefaultModelBinder does not have this problem, so it seems like a bug in DataAnnotationsModelBinder. Does anyone know any workaround to this?

Edit: A possible workaround is of course to expose the child object's properties in the ViewModel class like this:

public class Foo { private Baz myBazInstance;

        [Required]
        public string ExposedBar
        {
            get { return MyBaz.Bar; }
            set { MyBaz.Bar = value; }
        }

        public Baz MyBaz
        {
            get { return myBazInstance ?? (myBazInstance = new Baz()); }
            set { myBazInstance = value; }
        }

        #region Nested type: Baz

        public class Baz
        {
            [Required]
            public string Bar { get; set; }
        }

        #endregion
    }

    #endregion

But I'd prefer not to have to write all this extra code. The DefaultModelBinder works fine with such hiearchies, so I suppose the DataAnnotationsModelBinder should as well.

Second Edit: It looks like this is indeed a bug in DataAnnotationsModelBinder. However, there is hope this might be fixed before the next ASP.NET MVC framework version ships. See this forum thread for more details.

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Hi,

I'm trying to use the DataAnnotationsModelBinder in order to use Data Annotations for server-side validation in ASP.NET MVC.

Everything works fine as long as my ViewModel is just a simple class with immediate properties such as

public class Foo
{
   public int Bar {get;set;}
}

However, the DataAnnotationsModelBinder causes a NullReferenceException when trying to use a complex ViewModel, such as

public class Foo
{
   public class Baz
   {
   public int Bar {get;set;}
   }   
   public Baz MyBazProperty {get;set;}
}

This is a big problem for views that render more than one linq entity because I really prefer using custom ViewModels that include several Linq entities instead of untyped ViewData arrays.

The DefaultModelBinder does not have this problem, so it seems like a bug in DataAnnotationsModelBinder. Does anyone know any workaround to this?

Edit: A possible workaround is of course to expose the child object's properties in the ViewModel class like this:

public class Foo { private Baz myBazInstance;

        [Required]
        public string ExposedBar
        {
            get { return MyBaz.Bar; }
            set { MyBaz.Bar = value; }
        }

        public Baz MyBaz
        {
            get { return myBazInstance ?? (myBazInstance = new Baz()); }
            set { myBazInstance = value; }
        }

        #region Nested type: Baz

        public class Baz
        {
            [Required]
            public string Bar { get; set; }
        }

        #endregion
    }

    #endregion

But I'd prefer not to have to write all this extra code. The DefaultModelBinder works fine with such hiearchies, so I suppose the DataAnnotationsModelBinder should as well.

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Does How does DataAnnotationsModelBinder work with custom ViewModels?

Hi,

I'm trying to use the DataAnnotationsModelBinder in order to use Data Annotations for server-side validation in ASP.NET MVC.

Everything works fine as long as my ViewModel is just a simple class with immediate properties such as

public class Foo
{
   public int Bar {get;set;}
}

However, the DataAnnotationsModelBinder causes a null pointer exception NullReferenceException when trying to use a complex ViewModel, such as

public class Foo
{
   public class Baz
   {
   public int Bar {get;set;}
   }   
   public Baz MyBazProperty {get;set;}
}

This is a big problem for views that render more than one linq entity because I really prefer using custom ViewModels that include several Linq entities instead of untyped ViewData arrays.

The DefaultModelBinder does not have this problem, so it seems like a bug in DataAnnotationsModelBinder. Does anyone know any workaround to this?

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