Using Route instead of RoutePrefix at controller level in .net web api attribute routing

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20116362

Вопрос

If I decorate this web api controller with the Route attribute I can hit the method

[Route("api/v{version}/bank-accounts")]
public class BankAccountsController : ApiController
{
    [HttpGet]
    public HttpResponseMessage GetBankAccounts()
    {
        //...
    }
}

But if I use RoutePrefix instead I can't make it work unless at the same time I use Route("")

[RoutePrefix("api/v{version}/bank-accounts")]
public class BankAccountsController : ApiController
{
    [HttpGet]
    [Route("")]
    public HttpResponseMessage GetBankAccounts()
    {
        //...
    }
}

Is this intended, or I'm messing things?

Thanks

Это было полезно?

Решение

Right, this is an expected behavior... RoutePrefix attribute by itself doesn't add any routes to the route table where as Route attributes do...

Другие советы

You are missing it... The route prefix, is just that, a prefix. You should move part of the path template to the route attribute. Like this.

[RoutePrefix("api/v{version}")]
public class BankAccountsController : ApiController
{
    [HttpGet]
    [Route("bank-accounts")]
    public HttpResponseMessage GetBankAccounts(string version)
    {
        //...
    }
}
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