How to stop a request pipeline at actionfilter level using ASP.NET CORE 2.1?












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I am trying to catch all 4xx errors that are produced during the request processing pipeline using asp.net core 2.



Here goes my flow:



HTTP Request -> Middleware -> OnActionExecutionAsync (Action Filter) -> Back to the Middleware



Now here during the OnActionExecutionAsync method, I want to process the response and check for the 4xx errors and set all the details using a class and serialize it and send it back to the consumer instead of passing the request back to the middleware.



Here goes the code details:



public class ValidationProblemDetailsResult : IAsyncActionFilter
{

public async Task OnActionExecutionAsync(ActionExecutingContext context, ActionExecutionDelegate next)
{
var responseContext = await next();

if (responseContext.Result is ObjectResult result && result is BadRequestObjectResult)
{
var problemDetails = new ValidationProblemDetails
{
Status = result.StatusCode,
Title = "Request Validation Error",
Instance = $"urn:TestApplication:badrequest:{Guid.NewGuid()}"
};

responseContext.Canceled = false;

responseContext.HttpContext.Response.WriteJson(problemDetails, "application/problem+json");
}

}
}


Can anyone help me to know how to fix this issue?










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    I am trying to catch all 4xx errors that are produced during the request processing pipeline using asp.net core 2.



    Here goes my flow:



    HTTP Request -> Middleware -> OnActionExecutionAsync (Action Filter) -> Back to the Middleware



    Now here during the OnActionExecutionAsync method, I want to process the response and check for the 4xx errors and set all the details using a class and serialize it and send it back to the consumer instead of passing the request back to the middleware.



    Here goes the code details:



    public class ValidationProblemDetailsResult : IAsyncActionFilter
    {

    public async Task OnActionExecutionAsync(ActionExecutingContext context, ActionExecutionDelegate next)
    {
    var responseContext = await next();

    if (responseContext.Result is ObjectResult result && result is BadRequestObjectResult)
    {
    var problemDetails = new ValidationProblemDetails
    {
    Status = result.StatusCode,
    Title = "Request Validation Error",
    Instance = $"urn:TestApplication:badrequest:{Guid.NewGuid()}"
    };

    responseContext.Canceled = false;

    responseContext.HttpContext.Response.WriteJson(problemDetails, "application/problem+json");
    }

    }
    }


    Can anyone help me to know how to fix this issue?










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      I am trying to catch all 4xx errors that are produced during the request processing pipeline using asp.net core 2.



      Here goes my flow:



      HTTP Request -> Middleware -> OnActionExecutionAsync (Action Filter) -> Back to the Middleware



      Now here during the OnActionExecutionAsync method, I want to process the response and check for the 4xx errors and set all the details using a class and serialize it and send it back to the consumer instead of passing the request back to the middleware.



      Here goes the code details:



      public class ValidationProblemDetailsResult : IAsyncActionFilter
      {

      public async Task OnActionExecutionAsync(ActionExecutingContext context, ActionExecutionDelegate next)
      {
      var responseContext = await next();

      if (responseContext.Result is ObjectResult result && result is BadRequestObjectResult)
      {
      var problemDetails = new ValidationProblemDetails
      {
      Status = result.StatusCode,
      Title = "Request Validation Error",
      Instance = $"urn:TestApplication:badrequest:{Guid.NewGuid()}"
      };

      responseContext.Canceled = false;

      responseContext.HttpContext.Response.WriteJson(problemDetails, "application/problem+json");
      }

      }
      }


      Can anyone help me to know how to fix this issue?










      share|improve this question













      I am trying to catch all 4xx errors that are produced during the request processing pipeline using asp.net core 2.



      Here goes my flow:



      HTTP Request -> Middleware -> OnActionExecutionAsync (Action Filter) -> Back to the Middleware



      Now here during the OnActionExecutionAsync method, I want to process the response and check for the 4xx errors and set all the details using a class and serialize it and send it back to the consumer instead of passing the request back to the middleware.



      Here goes the code details:



      public class ValidationProblemDetailsResult : IAsyncActionFilter
      {

      public async Task OnActionExecutionAsync(ActionExecutingContext context, ActionExecutionDelegate next)
      {
      var responseContext = await next();

      if (responseContext.Result is ObjectResult result && result is BadRequestObjectResult)
      {
      var problemDetails = new ValidationProblemDetails
      {
      Status = result.StatusCode,
      Title = "Request Validation Error",
      Instance = $"urn:TestApplication:badrequest:{Guid.NewGuid()}"
      };

      responseContext.Canceled = false;

      responseContext.HttpContext.Response.WriteJson(problemDetails, "application/problem+json");
      }

      }
      }


      Can anyone help me to know how to fix this issue?







      c# asp.net-core-2.1






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