I'm using Ninject v. 3 with my ASP.NET MVC 4 application. In my App_Start file, I have the following NinjectControllerFactory that implements the DefaultControllerFactory from MVC; It's pretty standard.
public class NinjectControllerFactory : System.Web.Mvc.DefaultControllerFactory
{
private IKernel ninjectKernel;
public NinjectControllerFactory(IKernel kernel)
{
ninjectKernel = kernel;
}
protected override System.Web.Mvc.IController GetControllerInstance(System.Web.Routing.RequestContext requestContext, Type controllerType)
{
return (controllerType == null) ? null : (System.Web.Mvc.IController)ninjectKernel.Get(controllerType);
}
}
The controller factory is then set using the following code:
System.Web.Mvc.ControllerBuilder.Current.SetControllerFactory(new NinjectControllerFactory(kernel));
The problem right now is that if I try accessing a controller that does not exist, I get the following error:
The IControllerFactory '[Name].Web.App_Start.NinjectControllerFactory' did not return a controller for the name [Controller name].
This error is nice and expected if I pass in a controller that does not exist, but it should be handled more elegantly through say, a 404 page. How would I do this? Have a exception catch in the Global.asax file?
Thank You,
InvalidOperationException
and then try and inspect the message to see if it originated from Ninject, but that seems awfully hacky.