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ASP.Net MVC:How to rewrite url by middleware in ASP.NET Core


In asp.net 4.0 we can use work with the http module to rewrite module like so:

protected void Application_BeginRequest(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    string CountryCodeInUrl = "", redirectUrl="";
    var countryCode = CookieSettings.ReadCookie();
    if (countryCode=="")
    {
        countryCode = "gb";
    }

    if (HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl.Length >= 2)
    {
        CountryCodeInUrl = HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl.Substring(1, 2);
    }

    if (countryCode != CountryCodeInUrl)
    {
        if (HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl.Length >= 2)
        {
            if (HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl.Substring(1, 2) != "")
            {
                countryCode = HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl.Substring(1, 2);
            }
        }
        if(!System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl.Contains(countryCode))
        {
            redirectUrl = string.Format("/{0}{1}", countryCode, System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl);
        }
        else
        {
            redirectUrl = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.RawUrl;
        }
        CookieSettings.SaveCookie(countryCode);
        System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response.RedirectPermanent(redirectUrl);
    }   
}

How could I rewrite the code above using middleware in ASP.NET Core?

I have just partially read this article: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/migration/http-modules


Solution

  • You pretty much just need to move the code to a middleware class, and use the Core HttpContext instead of the System.Web one.

    A class like that would look like this:

    //RedirectMiddleware.cs

    public class RedirectMiddleware
    {
        private readonly RequestDelegate _next;
    
        public RedirectMiddleware(RequestDelegate next)
        {
            _next = next;
        }
    
        public async Task Invoke(HttpContext context)
        {
            string CountryCodeInUrl = "", redirectUrl = "";
            var countryCode = CookieSettings.ReadCookie();
            if (countryCode == "")
            {
                countryCode = "gb";
            }
    
            if (context.Request.Path.Value.Length >= 2)
            {
                CountryCodeInUrl = context.Request.Path.Value.Substring(1, 2);
            }
    
            if (countryCode != CountryCodeInUrl)
            {
                if (context.Request.Path.Value.Length >= 2)
                {
                    if (context.Request.Path.Value.Substring(1, 2) != "")
                    {
                        countryCode = context.Request.Path.Value.Substring(1, 2);
                    }
                }
                if (!context.Request.Path.Value.Contains(countryCode))
                {
                    redirectUrl = string.Format("/{0}{1}", countryCode, context.Request.Path.Value);
                }
                else
                {
                    redirectUrl = context.Request.Path.Value;
                }
                CookieSettings.SaveCookie(countryCode);
                context.Response.Redirect(redirectUrl, true);
            }
    
            await _next.Invoke(context);
        }
    }
    

    To use it you then register it in you Startup.cs file, before you register the MVC middleware, like this:

    app.UseMiddleware<RedirectMiddleware>();
    
    app.UseMvc(routes =>
    {
        routes.MapRoute(
            name: "default",
            template: "{controller=Home}/{action=Index}/{id?}");
    });
    

    I hope this'll get you started, you can see this blog post for more information on middleware.