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Controllers routing
In the Get
, Post
, Put
, Patch
and Delete
controller attributes you can specify a way how a controller handles request path.
If a current request path is matched controller's path and request method (GET, POST etc.) only then the controller will be executed, otherwise the controller with the Http404 attribute will be executed or HTTP 404 status will be returned to a client (if there is not controller with Http404 attribute).
-
"/"
- the controller will process only default page requests, for example, if current URL is: http://mywebsite.com -
"/foo"
- the controller will process only requests with/foo
path, for example: http://mywebsite.com/foo -
"/foo/bar/test/action/hello"
- you can define any route, which controller can handle, fo example: http://mywebsite.com/foo/bar/test/action/hello -
"foo"
- you can specify single path part without slash (http://mywebsite.com/foo)
// Controller will process both HTTP GET and POST request with "/foo" path
[Get("foo")]
[Post("foo")]
public class FooController : Controller
{
public override ControllerResponse Invoke()
{
return StaticTpl("Foo");
}
}
In the controller routing you can specify a dynamic parts which will be parsed and converted to a variable, which then can be accessed via the controller property RouteParameters
:
"/foo/{var-name}"
or "/foo/{var-name:var-type}"
var-name
- variable name, var-type
variable type.
[Get("/user/show/{userName}")]
public class EditUserController : Controller
{
public override ControllerResponse Invoke()
{
// Getting parsed user name
var currentUserName = RouteParameters.userName;
...
}
}
On request like "http://mywebsite.com/user/show/foouser", currentUserName
variable will contain foo-user
.
[Get("/user/edit/{id:int}")]
public class EditUserController : Controller
{
public override ControllerResponse Invoke()
{
var id = RouteParameters.id;
...
}
}
On request like "http://mywebsite.com/user/edit/15", id
variable will contain 15
and will be of an integer type.
In the controller routing you can specify a dynamic parts which will be parsed and converted to a variable, which then can be accessed via the controller property RouteParameters
:
"/foo/{var-name}"
var-name
- variable name
The respective route parameters values can be accessed via method parameters with the same name. The method parameter type will specify the respective route parameter type.
The names of the parameters are case insensitive.
[Get("/some-request/{foo}/{bar}/{test}")]
public class ExampleController : Controller2
{
public void Invoke(string foo, bool bar, int test)
{
...
}
}
On request like "http://mywebsite.com/some-request/str/true/5", foo
parameter will contain str
, bar
parameter will contain true
, test
parameter will contain 5
.
string
int
decimal
bool
string[]
int[]
decimal[]
bool[]
If the variables type is not specified, then it will be parsed as a string
.
If the variable type is not matched with an actual value, for example, controller path is "/user/edit/{id:int}"
, actual URL is "http://mywebsite.com/user/edit/foo"
, then a controller with Http404 attribute will be executed (or HTTP 404 error returned to the client).
You can specify multiple dynamic parts in any ways:
"/foo/{myvar}/bar/{myvar2:int}"
"/foo/bar/{myvar}/{myvar2:int}/{myvar3}"
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