I used a global ActionFilter
for this, but recently I realized, that setting the current culture in the OnActionExecuting
method is too late in some cases. For example, when model after POST request comes to the controller, ASP.NET MVC creates a metadata for model. It occurs before any actions get executed. As a result, DisplayName
attribute values, and other Data Annotations stuff are handled using the default culture at this point.
Eventually I've moved setting the current culture to the custom IControllerActivator
implementation, and it works like a charm. I suppose it's almost the same from the request lifecycle perspective to host this logic in the custom controller factory, like you have today. It's much more reliable, than usage of global ActionFilter
.
CultureAwareControllerActivator.cs:
public class CultureAwareControllerActivator: IControllerActivator
{
public IController Create(RequestContext requestContext, Type controllerType)
{
//Get the {language} parameter in the RouteData
string language = requestContext.RouteData.Values["language"] == null ?
"tr" : requestContext.RouteData.Values["language"].ToString();
//Get the culture info of the language code
CultureInfo culture = CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo(language);
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = culture;
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = culture;
return DependencyResolver.Current.GetService(controllerType) as IController;
}
}
Global.asax.cs:
public class MvcApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication
{
protected void Application_Start()
{
...
ControllerBuilder.Current.SetControllerFactory(new DefaultControllerFactory(new CultureAwareControllerActivator()));
}
}
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