SharpGrip FluentValidation AutoValidation is an extension of the FluentValidation (v10+) library enabling automatic asynchronous validation in MVC controllers and minimal APIs (endpoints). The library FluentValidation.AspNetCore is no longer being maintained and is unsupported. As a result, support for automatic validation provided by this library is no longer available. This library re-introduces this functionality for MVC controllers and introduces automatic validation for minimal APIs (endpoints). It enables developers to easily implement automatic validation in their projects.
To enable this library to automatically resolve and invoke validators for your models, you must register your validators with the Dependency Injection (DI) service container.
Manually register your validator with the service container:
services.AddScoped<IValidator<User>, UserValidator>();
Automatically register all validators from the assembly containing your UserValidator:
services.AddValidatorsFromAssemblyContaining<UserValidator>();
For more instructions on setting that up please see https://docs.fluentvalidation.net/en/latest/di.html.
For MVC controllers reference NuGet package SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Mvc
(https://www.nuget.org/packages/SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Mvc).
using SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Mvc.Extensions;
builder.Services.AddFluentValidationAutoValidation();
For minimal APIs (endpoints) reference NuGet package SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Endpoints
(https://www.nuget.org/packages/SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Endpoints).
Enabling minimal API (endpoint) automatic validation can be done on both route groups and routes.
using SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Endpoints.Extensions;
builder.Services.AddFluentValidationAutoValidation();
var app = builder.Build();
var endpointGroup = app.MapGroup("/some-group").AddFluentValidationAutoValidation();
endpointGroup.MapPost("/", (SomeModel someModel) => $"Hello {someModel.Name}");
app.MapPost("/", (SomeOtherModel someOtherModel) => $"Hello again {someOtherModel.Name}").AddFluentValidationAutoValidation();
Property | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
DisableBuiltInModelValidation | false |
Disables the built-in .NET model (data annotations) validation. |
ValidationStrategy | ValidationStrategy.All |
Configures the validation strategy. Validation strategy ValidationStrategy.All enables asynchronous automatic validation on all controllers inheriting from ControllerBase . Validation strategy ValidationStrategy.Annotations enables asynchronous automatic validation on controllers inheriting from ControllerBase decorated (class or method) with a [AutoValidationAttribute] attribute. |
EnableBodyBindingSourceAutomaticValidation | true |
Enables asynchronous automatic validation for parameters bound from BindingSource.Body binding sources (typically parameters decorated with the [FromBody] attribute). |
EnableFormBindingSourceAutomaticValidation | false |
Enables asynchronous automatic validation for parameters bound from BindingSource.Form binding sources (typically parameters decorated with the [FromForm] attribute). |
EnableQueryBindingSourceAutomaticValidation | true |
Enables asynchronous automatic validation for parameters bound from BindingSource.Query binding sources (typically parameters decorated with the [FromQuery] attribute). |
EnablePathBindingSourceAutomaticValidation | false |
Enables asynchronous automatic validation for parameters bound from BindingSource.Path binding sources (typically parameters decorated with the [FromRoute] attribute). |
EnableCustomBindingSourceAutomaticValidation | false |
Enables asynchronous automatic validation for parameters bound from BindingSource.Custom binding sources. |
EnableNullBindingSourceAutomaticValidation | false |
Enables asynchronous automatic validation for parameters not bound from any binding source (typically parameters without a declared or inferred binding source). |
using SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Mvc.Extensions;
builder.Services.AddFluentValidationAutoValidation(configuration =>
{
// Disable the built-in .NET model (data annotations) validation.
configuration.DisableBuiltInModelValidation = true;
// Only validate controllers decorated with the `FluentValidationAutoValidation` attribute.
configuration.ValidationStrategy = ValidationStrategy.Annotation;
// Enable validation for parameters bound from `BindingSource.Body` binding sources.
configuration.EnableBodyBindingSourceAutomaticValidation = true;
// Enable validation for parameters bound from `BindingSource.Form` binding sources.
configuration.EnableFormBindingSourceAutomaticValidation = true;
// Enable validation for parameters bound from `BindingSource.Query` binding sources.
configuration.EnableQueryBindingSourceAutomaticValidation = true;
// Enable validation for parameters bound from `BindingSource.Path` binding sources.
configuration.EnablePathBindingSourceAutomaticValidation = true;
// Enable validation for parameters bound from 'BindingSource.Custom' binding sources.
configuration.EnableCustomBindingSourceAutomaticValidation = true;
// Replace the default result factory with a custom implementation.
configuration.OverrideDefaultResultFactoryWith<CustomResultFactory>();
});
public class CustomResultFactory : IFluentValidationAutoValidationResultFactory
{
public IActionResult CreateActionResult(ActionExecutingContext context, ValidationProblemDetails? validationProblemDetails)
{
return new BadRequestObjectResult(new {Title = "Validation errors", ValidationErrors = validationProblemDetails?.Errors});
}
}
using SharpGrip.FluentValidation.AutoValidation.Endpoints.Extensions;
builder.Services.AddFluentValidationAutoValidation(configuration =>
{
// Replace the default result factory with a custom implementation.
configuration.OverrideDefaultResultFactoryWith<CustomResultFactory>();
});
public class CustomResultFactory : IFluentValidationAutoValidationResultFactory
{
public IResult CreateResult(EndpointFilterInvocationContext context, ValidationResult validationResult)
{
var validationProblemErrors = validationResult.ToValidationProblemErrors();
return Results.ValidationProblem(validationProblemErrors, "Some details text.", "Some instance text.", (int) HttpStatusCode.BadRequest, "Some title.");
}
}
Customizing automatic validation behavior is achievable through the use of attributes.
The [AutoValidateAlways]
attribute can be applied to a controller parameter, compelling automatic validation to disregard the validation check for a valid binding source.
This proves useful when the ApiBehaviorOptions.SuppressInferBindingSourcesForParameters
option is enabled, and a custom model is used, with parameters bound from multiple binding sources.
The [AutoValidateNever]
attribute can be placed on a controller class, controller method, or controller parameter, instructing automatic validation to be skipped.
Note: Using validation interceptors is considered to be an advanced feature and is not needed for most use cases.
Validation interceptors provide a mechanism for intercepting and modifying the validation process. This can be achieved through two distinct approaches:
Global validation interceptor:
Create a custom class that implements the IGlobalValidationInterceptor
interface and register it with the service provider.
Per validator interceptor:
Implement the IValidatorInterceptor
interface directly on a specific validator.
In the validation process, both the global and the validator interceptors are resolved and invoked (if they exist), thereby establishing a miniature pipeline of validation interceptors:
==> IValidatorInterceptor.BeforeValidation()
==> IGlobalValidationInterceptor.BeforeValidation()
Validation
==> IValidatorInterceptor.AfterValidation()
==> IGlobalValidationInterceptor.AfterValidation()
Both interfaces define a BeforeValidation
and a AfterValidation
method.
The BeforeValidation
method gets called before validation and allows you to return a custom IValidationContext
which gets passed to the validator.
In case you return null
the default IValidationContext
will be passed to the validator.
The AfterValidation
method gets called after validation and allows you to return a custom IValidationResult
which gets passed to the IFluentValidationAutoValidationResultFactory
.
In case you return null
the default IValidationResult
will be passed to the IFluentValidationAutoValidationResultFactory
.
// Example of a global validation interceptor.
builder.Services.AddTransient<IGlobalValidationInterceptor, CustomGlobalValidationInterceptor>();
public class CustomGlobalValidationInterceptor : IGlobalValidationInterceptor
{
public IValidationContext? BeforeValidation(ActionExecutingContext actionExecutingContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `IValidationContext` or null.
return null;
}
public ValidationResult? AfterValidation(ActionExecutingContext actionExecutingContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `ValidationResult` or null.
return null;
}
}
// Example of a single validator interceptor.
private class TestValidator : AbstractValidator<TestModel>, IValidatorInterceptor
{
public TestValidator()
{
RuleFor(x => x.Parameter1).Empty();
RuleFor(x => x.Parameter2).Empty();
RuleFor(x => x.Parameter3).Empty();
}
public IValidationContext? BeforeValidation(ActionExecutingContext actionExecutingContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `IValidationContext` or null.
return null;
}
public ValidationResult? AfterValidation(ActionExecutingContext actionExecutingContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `ValidationResult` or null.
return null;
}
}
// Example of a global validation interceptor.
builder.Services.AddTransient<IGlobalValidationInterceptor, CustomGlobalValidationInterceptor>();
public class CustomGlobalValidationInterceptor : IGlobalValidationInterceptor
{
public IValidationContext? BeforeValidation(EndpointFilterInvocationContext endpointFilterInvocationContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `IValidationContext` or null.
return null;
}
public ValidationResult? AfterValidation(EndpointFilterInvocationContext endpointFilterInvocationContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `ValidationResult` or null.
return null;
}
}
// Example of a single validator interceptor.
private class TestValidator : AbstractValidator<TestModel>, IValidatorInterceptor
{
public TestValidator()
{
RuleFor(x => x.Parameter1).Empty();
RuleFor(x => x.Parameter2).Empty();
RuleFor(x => x.Parameter3).Empty();
}
public IValidationContext? BeforeValidation(EndpointFilterInvocationContext endpointFilterInvocationContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `IValidationContext` or null.
return null;
}
public ValidationResult? AfterValidation(EndpointFilterInvocationContext endpointFilterInvocationContext, IValidationContext validationContext)
{
// Return a custom `ValidationResult` or null.
return null;
}
}