Calling a Controller method from another Controller is difficult because of properties like the HttpContext which need to be properly initialized. This is usually done by the MVC framework which creates the controller using a ControllerFactory and at some point during this process the protected method Initialize is called on the controller which ensures that the HttpContext property is set.
This is why you get the exception on line 413, because the Initialize method hasn't been called on the controller you created using the new operator.
I think it would be easier to refactor out the functionality you want to share.
E.g. if both AccountController and your MyTestController holds a reference to something like this
public class AccountManager
{
public UserManager<ApplicationUser> UserManager { get; private set; }
public HttpContextBase HttpContext { get; private set; }
public AccountManager()
: this(new UserManager<ApplicationUser>(new UserStore<ApplicationUser>(new ApplicationDbContext())))
{
}
public AccountManager(UserManager<ApplicationUser> userManager)
{
UserManager = userManager;
}
public void Initialize(HttpContextBase context)
{
HttpContext = context;
}
private IAuthenticationManager AuthenticationManager
{
get
{
return HttpContext.GetOwinContext().Authentication;
}
}
public async Task SignInAsync(ApplicationUser user, bool isPersistent)
{
AuthenticationManager.SignOut(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ExternalCookie);
var identity = await UserManager.CreateIdentityAsync(user, DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie);
AuthenticationManager.SignIn(new AuthenticationProperties() { IsPersistent = isPersistent }, identity);
}
}
You would then modify the AccountController
like this:
public class AccountController : Controller
{
public AccountController()
: this(new AccountManager())
{
}
public AccountController(AccountManager accountManager)
{
AccountManager = accountManager;
}
protected override void Initialize(System.Web.Routing.RequestContext requestContext)
{
base.Initialize(requestContext);
AccountManager.Initialize(this.HttpContext);
}
public UserManager<ApplicationUser> UserManager
{
get
{
return AccountManager.UserManager;
}
}
public AccountManager AccountManager { get; private set; }
And your MyTestController would be like this:
public class MyTestController : Controller
{
public MyTestController ()
: this(new AccountManager())
{
}
public MyTestController (AccountManager accountManager)
{
AccountManager = accountManager;
}
protected override void Initialize(System.Web.Routing.RequestContext requestContext)
{
base.Initialize(requestContext);
AccountManager.Initialize(this.HttpContext);
}
public AccountManager AccountManager { get; private set; }
[HttpPost]
public async Task<ActionResult> Index(MyTestViewModel viewModel)
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
var user = new ApplicationUser()
{
UserName = viewModel.Email
};
var result = await AccountManager.UserManager.CreateAsync(user, viewModel.Password);
if (result.Succeeded)
{
await AccountManager.SignInAsync(user, isPersistent: true);
}
else
{
AddErrors(result); //don't want to share this a it updates ModelState which belongs to the controller.
}
Update:
Had to make som minor changes:
I had to change the UserManager property since the Dispose method uses the setter method:
private UserManager<ApplicationUser> _userManager;
public UserManager<ApplicationUser> UserManager
{
get { return AccountManager.UserManager; }
private set { _userManager = value; }
}
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (disposing && UserManager != null)
{
UserManager.Dispose();
UserManager = null;
}
base.Dispose(disposing);
}
I had to add the AddErrors method to MyTestController (as you pointed out that we don't want to share that method):
private void AddErrors(IdentityResult result)
{
foreach (var error in result.Errors)
{
ModelState.AddModelError("", error);
}
}
I re-added this line to the AccountManager property in the AccountManager class (not really related to the question but I had it in my project)
UserManager.UserValidator = new UserValidator(UserManager) { AllowOnlyAlphanumericUserNames = false };