My current setup (on MVC3, but I think it still applies) relies on having an ErrorController
, so I use:
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="On" defaultRedirect="~/Error">
<error redirect="~/Error/NotFound" statusCode="404" />
</customErrors>
</system.web>
And the controller contains the following:
public class ErrorController : Controller
{
public ViewResult Index()
{
return View("Error");
}
public ViewResult NotFound()
{
Response.StatusCode = 404; //you may want to set this to 200
return View("NotFound");
}
}
And the views just the way you implement them. I tend to add a bit of logic though, to show the stack trace and error information if the application is in debug mode. So Error.cshtml looks something like this:
@model System.Web.Mvc.HandleErrorInfo
@{
Layout = "_Layout.cshtml";
ViewBag.Title = "Error";
}
<div class="list-header clearfix">
<span>Error</span>
</div>
<div class="list-sfs-holder">
<div class="alert alert-error">
An unexpected error has occurred. Please contact the system administrator.
</div>
@if (Model != null && HttpContext.Current.IsDebuggingEnabled)
{
<div>
<p>
<b>Exception:</b> @Model.Exception.Message<br />
<b>Controller:</b> @Model.ControllerName<br />
<b>Action:</b> @Model.ActionName
</p>
<div style="overflow:scroll">
<pre>
@Model.Exception.StackTrace
</pre>
</div>
</div>
}
</div>
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