I am using ASP.NET MVC 5 and trying to do custom validation using data annotations of a view model object that is instantiated within the controller post method and reloaded from EF. Only a few of the model properties are populated when posting from the client and the rest are reloaded using EF. The model is complex and all parts of it implement IValidatableObject. The code within the Validate method fires for the new view model after everything is loaded correctly, but it does not do anything with the data annotations applied to the model.
So for instance, if my model has the EmailAddress attribute applied to a field, it works great on the client side, but it is ignored on the server side when validating against the new view model. How do I get my Validate method to take the data annotations into account?
Here's the code for the controller action...
[HttpPost]
[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
public virtual ActionResult SignUp(SignUpEM em) {
if (em == null) {
return RedirectToAction(MVC.Sheet.Index());
}
SignUpSheet signUpSheet = db.GetSignUpSheet(em.SheetId);
SignUpEM newEM = Map.ToSignUpEM(signUpSheet);
foreach (var sourceField in em.Fields) {
FieldEM targetField = newEM.Fields.FirstOrDefault(f => f.FieldDefId == sourceField.FieldDefId && f.Id == sourceField.Id);
if (targetField.FieldType.IsEditable()) {
if (targetField.FieldType.IsBoolean()) {
((BooleanFieldEM)targetField).BooleanValue = ((BooleanFieldEM)sourceField).BooleanValue;
}
else {
targetField.Value = sourceField.Value;
}
targetField.SetFullyLoaded();
}
}
// This line is here to simulate an invalid value passed into an email field.
newEM.Fields[0].Value = "invalid";
newEM.SetFullyLoaded();
ModelState.Clear();
var validationResults = new List<ValidationResult>();
Validator.TryValidateObject(newEM, new ValidationContext(newEM, null, null), validationResults, true);
foreach (var result in validationResults) {
if (result == null) { continue; } // otherwise we need to avoid duplicates.
if (result.MemberNames.Count() == 0)
ModelState.AddModelError(String.Empty, result.ErrorMessage);
else
foreach (var name in result.MemberNames)
ModelState.AddModelError(name, result.ErrorMessage);
}
if (!ModelState.IsValid) {
return View(newEM);
}
SignUp su = Map.ToSignUp(em);
db.AddSignUp(su);
return RedirectToAction(MVC.SignUp.SignUp(em.SheetId));
}
Here's the validation code for SignUpEM...
private bool fullyLoaded;
internal void SetFullyLoaded() {
fullyLoaded = true;
}
public IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate(ValidationContext validationContext) {
if (fullyLoaded) {
foreach (var f in Fields)
foreach (var vr in f.Validate(validationContext))
yield return vr;
if (ListIntro == null)
yield return new ValidationResult("ListIntro is required for now.");
}
}
And the validation code for FieldEM...
private bool fullyLoaded;
internal void SetFullyLoaded() {
fullyLoaded = true;
}
public IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate(ValidationContext validationContext) {
if (fullyLoaded) {
if (Optional == false && String.IsNullOrEmpty(Value)) {
string message = string.Format("{0} is required.", DisplayName);
yield return new ValidationResult(message);
}
}
}