Question

When I try and start two apps on different url's, I get problems with attribute routing middleware. If I have two similar routes in seperate apps but with different http methods web.api seems find only one of the methods.

Microsoft.Owin.Hosting.WebApp.Start<Admin.Startup>("http://localhost:1000");
Microsoft.Owin.Hosting.WebApp.Start<Startup>("http://localhost:1001");

How can I isolate both apps so that attribute routing don't conflict?

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Solution

Based on your last comment, an example below to filter out the assemblies:

config.Services.Replace(typeof(IAssembliesResolver), new CustomAssembliesResolver());

public class CustomAssembliesResolver : DefaultAssembliesResolver
{
    public override ICollection<Assembly> GetAssemblies()
    {
        ICollection<Assembly> defaultProbedAssemblies = base.GetAssemblies();

        //TODO: filter out the assemblies that you do not want to be probed

        return defaultProbedAssemblies;
    }
}

OTHER TIPS

I had the exact same issue and @KiranChalla's answer got me going down the right path (thanks!). The problem was indeed with the assembly scanning going deeper than I wanted it to. For me I always wanted the scan to only include the assembly where the "current" Startup is defined, as that is the Web API project where all relevant controllers live. I created a resolver that always returns just one assembly:

public class SingleAssemblyResolver : IAssembliesResolver
{
    private readonly Assembly _ass;

    public SingleAssemblyResolver(Assembly ass) {
        _ass = ass;
    }

    public ICollection<Assembly> GetAssemblies() {
        return new[] { _ass };
    }
}

And told it which assembly ("this" one) when registering it in each Startup:

config.Services.Replace(typeof(IAssembliesResolver),
    new SingleAssemblyResolver(this.GetType().Assembly));
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