I have written a test ViewEngine which responds to requests with a view name of "About", and added the following to the Application_Start
method in Global.asax
.
ViewEngines.Engines.Clear();
ViewEngines.Engines.Add(new RazorViewEngine());
ViewEngines.Engines.Add(new MyViewEngine());
The FindView
method of MyViewEngine
is as follows:
if (viewName == "About")
return new ViewEngineResult(new MyView(), this);
return new ViewEngineResult(new List<string>{"Some arbitrary search location"});
As the Home controller responds to the action About, I would have expected the RazorViewEngine
to handle a request for ~/Home/About
(as it was added to the Engines
collection first) but it's not... MyViewEngine
is handling calls to that URL instead.
Calls which result in views not named "About" are handled correctly by Razor.
Even if I reverse the order of the two Add
statements above, I get the exact same behavior. If I comment out the code which registers my view engine, Razor does pick up ~/Home/About
as I would expect.
Any ideas why MyViewEngine
is creating views ahead of Razor when it shouldn't be?
DependencyResolver
? If yes did you register yourViewEngine
in it?