Reputation: 983
I need to get the controller name from my route and this I can do if using standard routing code in WebApiConfig.
However, if I am using routing attributes it starts to get a little difficult, especially when trying to version.
Example: If I call an api/terms/bonuses and I have a BonusController and BonusV2Controller and a BonusV3Controller, this code returns the latest controller version 3. That's ok, I can live with that returning the latest and greatest version as a default.
var attributedRoutesData = request.GetRouteData().GetSubRoutes();
var subRouteData = attributedRoutesData.FirstOrDefault();
var actions = (ReflectedHttpActionDescriptor[])subRouteData.Route.DataTokens["actions"];
//This seems to get latest controller name. ie. V2
controllerName = actions[0].ControllerDescriptor.ControllerName;
Now if I request a version 1, for simplicity I'll use a querystring and call api/terms/bonuses?v=2
So this code no longer works (obviously).
How do I get the V2 controller name?
If I abandon routing attributes and just use WebApiConfig routing, this code works happily.
HttpControllerDescriptor controllerDescriptor = null;
var controllers = GetControllerMapping();
var routeData = request.GetRouteData();
var controllerName = (string)routeData.Values["controller"];
UPDATE:
Here is my full selector code.
IDictionary<string, HttpControllerDescriptor> controllers = GetControllerMapping();
var attributedRoutesData = request.GetRouteData().GetSubRoutes();
var subRouteData = attributedRoutesData.LastOrDefault(); //LastOrDefault() will get PeopleController, FirstOrDefault will get People{version}Controller which we don't want
var actions = (ReflectedHttpActionDescriptor[])subRouteData.Route.DataTokens["actions"];
var controllerName = actions[0].ControllerDescriptor.ControllerName;
//For controller name without attribute routing
//var controllerName = (string)routeData.Values["controller"];
HttpControllerDescriptor oldControllerDescriptor;
if (controllers.TryGetValue(controllerName, out oldControllerDescriptor))
{
//TODO: Different techniques for handling version api requests.
var apiVersion = GetVersionFromQueryString(request);
//var version = GetVersionFromHeader(request);
//var version = GetVersionFromAcceptHeaderVersion(request);
//var version = GetVersionFromMediaType(request);
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(apiVersion))
{
var newControllerName = String.Concat(controllerName, "V", apiVersion);
HttpControllerDescriptor newControllerDescriptor;
if (controllers.TryGetValue(newControllerName, out newControllerDescriptor))
{
return newControllerDescriptor;
}
}
return oldControllerDescriptor;
}
return null;
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5274
Reputation: 11
At last I found it:
filterContext.ActionContext.ControllerContext.ControllerDescriptor.ControllerName
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
var subRouteData = request.GetRouteData().GetSubRoutes().LastOrDefault();
if (subRouteData != null && subRouteData.Route != null)
{
var actions = subRouteData.Route.DataTokens["actions"] as HttpActionDescriptor[];
if (actions != null && actions.Length > 0)
{
controllerName = actions[0].ControllerDescriptor.ControllerName;
}
}
Upvotes: 2