I have custom error pages setup using
<customErrors mode="On" defaultRedirect="~/Home/Error">
<error statusCode="404" redirect="~/Home/PageNotFound" />
</customErrors>
I created a page that throws and exception and I get redirected to the correct error pages.
However I am noticing these errors in elmah on the production webserver:
System.InvalidOperationException The view 'Error' or its master was not found or no view engine supports the searched locations. The following locations were searched: ~/Areas/Football/Views/Draft/Error.aspx ~/Areas/Football/Views/Draft/Error.ascx ~/Areas/Football/Views/Shared/Error.aspx ~/Areas/Football/Views/Shared/Error.ascx ~/Views/Draft/Error.aspx ~/Views/Draft/Error.ascx ~/Views/Shared/Error.aspx ~/Views/Shared/Error.ascx ~/Areas/Football/Views/Draft/Error.cshtml ~/Areas/Football/Views/Draft/Error.vbhtml ~/Areas/Football/Views/Shared/Error.cshtml ~/Areas/Football/Views/Shared/Error.vbhtml ~/Views/Draft/Error.cshtml ~/Views/Draft/Error.vbhtml ~/Views/Shared/Error.cshtml ~/Views/Shared/Error.vbhtml
Why is it looking for the error page elsewhere? I deleted ~/Views/Shared/Error.cs开发者_开发技巧html and added my custom error page at ~/Home/Error since i specified a new default in my config file.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
MVC projects by default adds the HandleErrorAttribute in the Global.asax.cs
file
public static void RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilterCollection filters)
{
filters.Add(new HandleErrorAttribute());
}
This filter is executed when an unhandled exception is thrown. It sets the view as Error
. Hence MVC runtime tries to render that view. But in your case, there is no such view. So it again throws another exception which is handled by ASP.NET runtime and shows your error page that you have configured in Web.Config
file.
You can create your own exception filter and register it.
I ended up taking out the registration of HandleErrorAttribute
in Global.asax and just using the <customErrors>
section. ELMAH now properly logs errors, and I'm able to specify custom error pages.
Am I missing something?
You can also make sure that the HandleErrorAttribute
is not registered by removing it from the global filters, using the Remove method:
public class FilterConfig
{
public static void RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilterCollection filters)
{
filters.Remove(new HandleErrorAttribute());
/* ... your other filters */
}
}
For future readers of this post, note that Elmah adds its own HandleErrorAttribute
so is also expecting the Error.cshtml view. Note that I also installed the Elmah.MVC NuGet package but that is just used to set it up properly.
Yes, just noticed on nuget.org that Elmah.MVC is responsible for adding the HandleErrorAttribute:
Painless integration of ELMAH functionality into ASP.NET MVC Application. Just drop the package inside your ASP.NET MVC application and access /elmah URL. It will also install global HandleError filter, that guarantees all unhandled errors are logged (even if customError turned "On").
To disable ELMAH's HandleErrorAttribute
add the following line to the appSettings
section of your Web.Config file:
<!-- language: lang-xml -->
<add key="elmah.mvc.disableHandleErrorFilter" value="true" />
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