I modified ASP.NET Identity 2.0 Extending Identity Models in order to use int keys instead of string (GUID) as indicated on ASP.NET Identity 2.0 Extending Identity Models and Using Integer Keys Instead of Strings and modified the logic on some methods methods as shown below:
public async Task<ActionResult> Details(string id)
{
if (id == null)
{
return new HttpStatusCodeResult(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest);
}
var user = await UserManager.FindByIdAsync(id);
ViewBag.RoleNames = await UserManager.GetRolesAsync(user.Id);
return View(user);
}
to this:
public async Task<ActionResult> Details(int id)
{
if (id > 0)
{
// Process normally:
var user = await UserManager.FindByIdAsync(id);
ViewBag.RoleNames = await UserManager.GetRolesAsync(user.Id);
return View(user);
}
// Return Error:
return new HttpStatusCodeResult(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest);
}
On the other hand, instead of changing logic, I just want to change the condition in if block, but I am not sure what is the best way to check null values for int?
The original method is like that:
if (id == null) //id is string
As I had to change string to int type, I need to check null something like that:
if (id !> 0) //id is int
Any idea?
If (id == 0)
. But better to make itint?
(nullable) so that you can useif (!id.HasValue)
id
parameter when calling this action method? What do you want to happen when they request the page withid
set to0
? What are you really trying to do?id = 0
so it should be OK.