Type in a url in the address bar to see which defined routes match it. A {*catchall} route is added to the list of routes automatically in case none of your routes match.
To generate URLs using routing, supply route values via the query string. example: http://localhost:14230/?id=123
: NO MATCH!
Key | Value |
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Key | Value |
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Matches Current Request | Url | Defaults | Constraints | DataTokens |
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False | swagger/docs/{apiVersion} | (empty) | apiVersion = .+ | (null) |
False | swagger/ui/{*assetPath} | (empty) | assetPath = .+ | (null) |
False | swagger | (empty) | uriResolution = Swashbuckle.Application.HttpRouteDirectionConstraint | (null) |
False | (empty) | (empty) | (empty) | |
False | api/{channelId}/{projectId}/{controller}/{id} | id = | projectId = \d+ | (null) |
True | {*catchall} | (null) | (null) | (null) |
Current Request Info
AppRelativeCurrentExecutionFilePath is the portion of the request that Routing acts on.
AppRelativeCurrentExecutionFilePath: ~/