In the previous version of breeze.js (for MVC4, EF5 and webapi1), I would define EntityManager
var em = new breeze.EntityManager('breeze/MyWebApiController');
and breeze generated my route to ExecuteQuery("TestMethod") perfectly: "breeze/MyWebApiController/TestMethod"
But now in the current version of breeze.js with MVC5, EF6 and WebApi2, the same ExecuteQuery("TestMethod") to the WebApi controller fails with a 404 because breeze mistakenly generates the route path with the View's subfolder name prefixed to the path like so:
"MyViewsFolderName/breeze/MyWebApiController/TestMethod"
The only way I have been able to successfully call a WebApi2 Breeze controller method is if I specify a dataservice variable when I create EntityManager like:
var path = location.protocol + "//" + location.host + '/';
var dataServiceTest = new breeze.DataService({
serviceName: path + 'breeze/MyWebApiController',
hasServerMetadata: false,
});
var em = new breeze.EntityManager({ dataService: dataServiceTest });
Is this a bug or am I misunderstanding how to use breeze for WebApi2