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I have myself a problem with nullable ints and validation text.

Basically I want to change the validation message which is shown when a nullable int is not provided

so from

"The value 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' is invalid" 

to

"Please provide a valid number"

I have myself a custom model binder like so

public class IntModelBinder : IModelBinder
    {
        public object BindModel(ControllerContext controllerContext, ModelBindingContext bindingContext)
        {
            var integerValue = bindingContext.ValueProvider.GetValue(bindingContext.ModelName);
            if (integerValue == null || integerValue.AttemptedValue == "")
                return null;

            var integer = integerValue.AttemptedValue;

            bindingContext.ModelState.SetModelValue(bindingContext.ModelName, bindingContext.ValueProvider.GetValue(bindingContext.ModelName));
            try
            {
                return int.Parse(integer);
            }
            catch (Exception)
            {
                bindingContext.ModelState.AddModelError(bindingContext.ModelName, String.Format("\"{0}\" is invalid, please provide a valid number.", bindingContext.ModelName));
                return null;
            }
        }
    }

now at the moment I have updated my global.asax.cs so all nullable ints use this model binder, however I don't want all nullable ints to use this, I just want a specific model to use it and only use my model binder on the nullable ints in that model. Is there a way I can bind this modelbinder to my model and only associate with the nullable int variables?

I have tried to use my modebinder on my model like so

[ModelBinder(typeof(IntModelBinder))]
public class CreateQuoteModel
{
    ....
}

But it doesn't check on the nullable ints, I would like to avoid third party addons

2 Answers 2

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You are returning null on nullable ints

if (integerValue == null || integerValue.AttemptedValue == "")
   return null;

so you are not adding that error to your modelsatate on nullable ints.
Also I suggest you to use

int result=0;
if(!int.TryParse(integer, out result)){
   bindingContext.ModelState.AddModelError(bindingContext.ModelName, String.Format("\"{0}\" is invalid, please provide a valid number.", bindingContext.ModelName));
   return null;
}
return result;

instead of your Exception handling flow to avoid this anti-pattern

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  • Thank you for the answer but this doesn't solve my actual problem
    – Canvas
    Nov 4, 2014 at 16:05
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Surely so long as you have a nullable int on your model and the required attribute with a custom message this would work?

Conversely you could use a regex match which checks for length and type

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  • This doesn't work because the model binder takes over all of the value checks, so it misses all of the strings and datetimes that would be inside of the model
    – Canvas
    Nov 4, 2014 at 16:04
  • I'm not sure what you mean? You add attributes to all of the required fields that validate them for you. If you need custom behaviour, create a custom attribute and uses the appropriate interfaces. Nov 5, 2014 at 13:13

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