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ASP.NET MVC 3 Remote Validation

I have a validation controller within the route of my project that I'm trying to use from within an area using the following attribute on the model's property...

    [Remote("IsValidUserName", "Validation", "", ErrorMessage = "Invalid username")]

But when this is rendered, the validation is against the "IsValidUserName" action of controller "Validation" within the same area as the page, and not within the root area...

data-val-remote-url="/Members/Validation/IsValidUserName"

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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user644344 Avatar asked Mar 13 '11 13:03

user644344


2 Answers

Unfortunately that's how this attribute is implemented. Here's an excerpt from the constructor of this attribute:

public RemoteAttribute(string action, string controller, string areaName) : this()
{
    if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(action))
    {
        throw new ArgumentException(MvcResources.Common_NullOrEmpty, "action");
    }
    if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(controller))
    {
        throw new ArgumentException(MvcResources.Common_NullOrEmpty, "controller");
    }
    this.RouteData["controller"] = controller;
    this.RouteData["action"] = action;
    if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(areaName))
    {
        this.RouteData["area"] = areaName;
    }
}

Notice the IsNullOrWhiteSpace test against the areaName at the end that's killing everything?

You could fix it by writing a custom remote attribute:

public class MyRemoteAttribute : RemoteAttribute
{
    public MyRemoteAttribute(string action, string controller, string area)
        : base(action, controller, area)
    {
        this.RouteData["area"] = area;
    }
}

and then:

[MyRemote("IsValidUserName", "Validation", "", ErrorMessage = "Invalid username")]
public string Username { get; set; }

Now the proper data-val-remote-url="/Validation/IsValidUserName" will be generated.

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Darin Dimitrov Avatar answered Nov 04 '22 13:11

Darin Dimitrov


I came upon this same issue and found a solution that works for me. The remote attribute takes an AreaReference Enum.

System.Web.Mvc.AreaReference is an ENUM which has two values UseRoot & UseCurrent more details found here

Example useage that works for me:

[Remote("IsValidUserName", "Validation", System.Web.Mvc.AreaReference.UseRoot, ErrorMessage = "Invalid username")]
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CodeMage Avatar answered Nov 04 '22 12:11

CodeMage