Reputation: 4110
I'm using attribute routing from ASP.NET 5 RC, included in the Visual Studio 2013 RC release.
I'd like for the root path, /
, to lead to the canonical /Home/Index
path, but I can't find a way to do this with just attribute routes. Is it possible, and if not, how would I do it if I'm also using OWIN SelfHost? In other words, I'm setting up my own HttpConfiguration
class manually in the WebApp.Start<T>
method (where T
has a Configure(IAppBuilder)
method invoked at startup) and not going through the RouteTable.Routes
object. Or should I be going through the RouteTable.Routes
object? I haven't had much luck with that when I tried it...
EDIT: Here's what I've tried so far:
// normal Web API attribute routes
config.MapHttpAttributeRoutes();
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
name: "DefaultWeb",
routeTemplate: "{controller}/{action}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" }
);
The second try below looks a little dubious, since it's not clear how my HttpConfiguration
object is related to the static RouteTable.Routes
object:
// normal Web API attribute routes
config.MapHttpAttributeRoutes();
RouteTable.Routes.MapRoute(
name: "DefaultWeb",
url: "{controller}/{action}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index" }
);
Upvotes: 12
Views: 11104
Reputation: 326
For anyone who is using .NET Core 1.x, you'll need to do this as well as use Jay's answer above.
In your Startup.cs file, add this to your Configure
method.
app.UseMvcWithDefaultRoute();
Then, any controller action you want as the default, put the attribute [Route("", Name = "default")]
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4918
You can set the default route for the app like this:
[Route("~/", Name = "default")]
public ActionResult Index() {
return View();
}
Upvotes: 29