Note: Below is just a small demo sort to simulate what i am looking for:
Below are the urls format on my app that user can see
mydomain.com/cat/1 --display cat with id 1 |controller=Cat, action=DisplayDetails
mydomain.com/dog/2 --display dog with id 2 |controller=Dog, action=DisplayDetails
mydomain.com/cow/2 --display cow with id 3 |controller=Cow, action=DisplayDetails
I have maintained a system where no 2 animals(may be of different kind) can have same id, it means if there is a cat with id=1, we cant have any other animal with that id. Also from my system i can extract animal details+ type just from animal id
Apart from existing URL pattern, I am planning to create a short Url in format as below
mydomain.com/1 --this will show cat
mydomain.com/2 --this will show dog
mydomain.com/3 --this will show cow
Routes i have created are as below, and they appear same order in global.asax
pattern= Cat/{id}, controller= Cat, action=DisplayDetails
pattern= Dog/{id}, controller=开发者_JAVA百科 Dog, action=DisplayDetails
pattern= Cow/{id}, controller= Cow, action=DisplayDetails
pattern= {id}, controller= DisplayAnyAnimal ----------i want help in this Route
Currently Controller looks like this
public class DisplayAnyAnimalContoller : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index(string animalId)
{
//iam processing request here from animalId
//now i know which contoller+action needs to be executed
//say for instant i have to display dog with id=2
//currently iam doing this to redirect and its working fine,
//but it changes url
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### i need help here ###
#########################
return RedirectToRoute(new {contoller="Dog",action="DisplayDetails",id=2 });
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}
}
Now the problem with RedirectToRoute
/ RedirectToAction
is they both changes the URL. But i dont want to change my url pattern.
Please suggest me how to achieve this, you may suggest some entirely different way, to achieve this
You could write a custom animal route:
public class AnimalRoute : Route
{
public AnimalRoute(string url, IRouteHandler routeHandler)
: base(url, routeHandler)
{ }
public override RouteData GetRouteData(HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
var rd = base.GetRouteData(httpContext);
var id = rd.GetRequiredString("id");
// TODO: Given the id decide which controller to choose:
// you could query the database or whatever it is needed.
// Basically that will be the code you had in the beginning
// of the index action of your DisplayAnyAnimalContoller which
// is no longer needed.
if (id == "1")
{
rd.Values["controller"] = "Cat";
}
else if (id == "2")
{
rd.Values["controller"] = "Dog";
}
else if (id == "3")
{
rd.Values["controller"] = "Cow";
}
else
{
// no idea what this animal was
throw new HttpException(404, "Not found");
}
rd.Values["action"] = "index";
return rd;
}
}
and then register it in Global.asax
:
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.Add(new AnimalRoute("{id}", new MvcRouteHandler()));
}
Now when you navigate to mydomain.com/1
, the GetRouteData
method of the custom route will be executed, will fetch the id=1, and then it will use the Index
action of the Cat
controller.
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