So the comments mention using AspNetCore's out-of-the-box support to run Middleware
as a Route specific Filter
via MiddlewareFilterAttribute
, but didn't provide an actual implementation...
Here's an elegant way to get it working with only a handful of lines of code using the out-of-the-box Response Compression middleware . . .
In Startup/Program.cs you have to set up the DI for the out-of-the-box Response Compression middleware dependencies:
builder.Services.AddResponseCompression(options => options.EnableForHttps = true);
Then add a new Attribute that encapsulates this so that you're your annotation code at each endpoint is simplified and so it can be enhanced in only one place:
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
public class EnableRouteResponseCompressionAttribute : MiddlewareFilterAttribute
{
public EnableRouteResponseCompressionAttribute ()
: base(typeof(EnableRouteResponseCompressionAttribute ))
{ }
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder applicationBuilder)
=> applicationBuilder.UseResponseCompression();
}
And now you can use it simply:
[Route("get-some-compressed-data")]
[HttpGet]
[EnableRouteResponseCompression] //<== The Magic is Here!
public async Task<Data> GetSomeCompressedData()
{
// . . . get the data . . .
}