Esempio n. 1
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        private void EnforceBindRequiredAndValidate(
            ObjectModelValidator baseObjectValidator,
            ActionContext actionContext,
            ParameterDescriptor parameter,
            ModelMetadata metadata,
            ModelBindingContext modelBindingContext,
            ModelBindingResult modelBindingResult,
            object container)
        {
            RecalculateModelMetadata(parameter, modelBindingResult, ref metadata);

            if (!modelBindingResult.IsModelSet && metadata.IsBindingRequired)
            {
                // Enforce BindingBehavior.Required (e.g., [BindRequired])
                var modelName = modelBindingContext.FieldName;
                var message   = metadata.ModelBindingMessageProvider.MissingBindRequiredValueAccessor(modelName);
                actionContext.ModelState.TryAddModelError(modelName, message);
            }
            else if (modelBindingResult.IsModelSet)
            {
                // Enforce any other validation rules
                baseObjectValidator.Validate(
                    actionContext,
                    modelBindingContext.ValidationState,
                    modelBindingContext.ModelName,
                    modelBindingResult.Model,
                    metadata,
                    container);
            }
            else if (metadata.IsRequired)
            {
                // We need to special case the model name for cases where a 'fallback' to empty
                // prefix occurred but binding wasn't successful. For these cases there will be no
                // entry in validation state to match and determine the correct key.
                //
                // See https://github.com/aspnet/Mvc/issues/7503
                //
                // This is to avoid adding validation errors for an 'empty' prefix when a simple
                // type fails to bind. The fix for #7503 uncovered this issue, and was likely the
                // original problem being worked around that regressed #7503.
                var modelName = modelBindingContext.ModelName;

                if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(modelBindingContext.ModelName) &&
                    parameter.BindingInfo?.BinderModelName == null)
                {
                    // If we get here then this is a fallback case. The model name wasn't explicitly set
                    // and we ended up with an empty prefix.
                    modelName = modelBindingContext.FieldName;
                }

                // Run validation, we expect this to validate [Required].
                baseObjectValidator.Validate(
                    actionContext,
                    modelBindingContext.ValidationState,
                    modelName,
                    modelBindingResult.Model,
                    metadata,
                    container);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 2
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 private void EnforceBindRequiredAndValidate(
     ObjectModelValidator baseObjectValidator,
     ActionContext actionContext,
     ModelMetadata metadata,
     ModelBindingContext modelBindingContext,
     ModelBindingResult modelBindingResult)
 {
     if (!modelBindingResult.IsModelSet && metadata.IsBindingRequired)
     {
         // Enforce BindingBehavior.Required (e.g., [BindRequired])
         var modelName = modelBindingContext.FieldName;
         var message   = metadata.ModelBindingMessageProvider.MissingBindRequiredValueAccessor(modelName);
         actionContext.ModelState.TryAddModelError(modelName, message);
     }
     else if (modelBindingResult.IsModelSet || metadata.IsRequired)
     {
         // Enforce any other validation rules
         baseObjectValidator.Validate(
             actionContext,
             modelBindingContext.ValidationState,
             modelBindingContext.ModelName,
             modelBindingResult.Model,
             metadata);
     }
 }