I have a project where I want to use route attributes with a custom type.
The following code where I have the custom type as a query parameter works fine and the help page displays the custom type.
// GET api/values?5,6
[Route("api/values")]
public string Get(IntegerListParameter ids)
{
return "value";
}
WebApi.HelpPage gives the following documentation
Help:Page
If I change the code to use route attributes, the result is that I get an empty help page.
// GET api/values/5,6
[Route("api/values/{ids}")]
public string Get(IntegerListParameter ids)
{
return "value";
}
When I inspect the code I observe in HelpController.cs that ApiExplorer.ApiDescriptions returns an empty collection of ApiDescriptions
public ActionResult Index()
{
ViewBag.DocumentationProvider = Configuration.Services.GetDocumentationProvider();
Collection<ApiDescription> apiDescriptions = Configuration.Services.GetApiExplorer().ApiDescriptions;
return View(apiDescriptions);
}
Is there any way to get ApiExplorer to recognize my custom class IntegerListParameter as attribute routing?
You need to:
- add HttpParameterBinding for your
IntegerListParameter
type
- mark the binding as
IValueProviderParameterBinding
and implement ValueProviderFactories
- add a converter for
IntegerListParameter
and override CanConvertFrom
method for typeof(string)
parameter
After these actions, route with custom type IntegerListParameter must be recognized in ApiExplorer.
See my example for type ObjectId
:
public static class WebApiConfig
{
public static void Register(HttpConfiguration config)
{
//...
config.ParameterBindingRules.Insert(0, GetCustomParameterBinding);
TypeDescriptor.AddAttributes(typeof(ObjectId), new TypeConverterAttribute(typeof(ObjectIdConverter)));
//...
}
public static HttpParameterBinding GetCustomParameterBinding(HttpParameterDescriptor descriptor)
{
if (descriptor.ParameterType == typeof(ObjectId))
{
return new ObjectIdParameterBinding(descriptor);
}
// any other types, let the default parameter binding handle
return null;
}
}
public class ObjectIdParameterBinding : HttpParameterBinding, IValueProviderParameterBinding
{
public ObjectIdParameterBinding(HttpParameterDescriptor desc)
: base(desc)
{
}
public override Task ExecuteBindingAsync(ModelMetadataProvider metadataProvider, HttpActionContext actionContext, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
try
{
SetValue(actionContext, new ObjectId(actionContext.ControllerContext.RouteData.Values[Descriptor.ParameterName] as string));
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
catch (FormatException)
{
throw new BadRequestException("Invalid id format");
}
}
public IEnumerable<ValueProviderFactory> ValueProviderFactories { get; } = new[] { new QueryStringValueProviderFactory() };
}
public class ObjectIdConverter : TypeConverter
{
public override bool CanConvertFrom(ITypeDescriptorContext context, Type sourceType)
{
if (sourceType == typeof(string))
return true;
return base.CanConvertFrom(context, sourceType);
}
}
Not exactly sure what data structure IntegerListParameter
list is but if you need to send a comma delimited list of integers in the query(e.g. ~api/products?ids=1,2,3,4
) you can use filter attributes. An example implementation of this can be found here: Convert custom action filter for Web API use?