HandleError attribute doesn't have any effect

2019-06-17 23:02发布

问题:

In my web.config I have included:

<customErrors mode="On" />

Now the yellow screen of death isn't shown anymore. I thought I'd have to include the HandleError attribute to my controller methods or the class itself:

[HandleError]
public ActionResult About()
{
    throw new Exception("Just an exception");
    return View();
}

But it doesn't have any effect, it's the same as:

public ActionResult About()
{
    throw new Exception("Just an exception");
    return View();
}

In both cases the custom error page is shown. So what is it about the HandleError attribute?

回答1:

That can happen if FilterConfig.cs, under App_Start folder of the MVC project, contains:

public static void RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilterCollection filters)
{
    filters.Add(new HandleErrorAttribute());
}

Since the HandleError filter is registered when the App starts, you don't have to decorate each controller action with this attribute.



回答2:

See the following article by Scott Gu. It has all the information about the HandleError attribute http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/07/14/asp-net-mvc-preview-4-release-part-1.aspx