I'm using aspnetboilerplate framework in a .Net Core project. I have a custom validation for my view model following on official documentation.
First I have a simple view model with custom validation:
public class EditPropertyViewModel : ICustomValidate
{
public long Id { get; set; }
public long? ParentId { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
public void AddValidationErrors(CustomValidationContext context)
{
if (Id == ParentId)
context.Results.Add(new ValidationResult("Property cannot be parent of itself!", new [] { "ParentId" } ));
}
}
Then my controller is like this:
[HttpPost]
public async Task<IActionResult> Edit(EditPropertyViewModel model)
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
/* Update property here and return */
}
return View(model);
}
But when I run the project, this exception occures:
AbpValidationException: Method arguments are not valid! See ValidationErrors for details.
That means my custom validation has been executed before ModelState.IsValid and there is no chance to handle that exception and show a user friendly message to the user. Disabling validation by [DisableValidation] skips this exception but my validation logic is skipped too. I also tryed to use .NET's standard IValidatableObject interface instead of the abp's ICustomValidate but this not helped me to solve the problem.