I am replacing a Project built using ASP.NET WebForms and I need to replace the .ashx Generic Handlers - but I need to keep the page names so an app that has these URIs hardcoded does not require updating.
I know how to deal with the logic, that is not the problem. The problem is that these pages are referenced by an app that I do not want to update, so I need to be able to use URIs that point to pages ending in .ashx.
I have tried everything I can think of. I had hoped to just use the @page directive as shown below:
@page "/mygenerichandler.ashx"
Unfortunately, that does not work. If it did, I would be all set.
I have seen pages telling me to handle the .ashx as a sort of parameter:
@page "/mygenerichandler/{ashx}" (and variations of this, none work)
This does not work.
I have tried just naming the pages with the .ashx extension. This does not work.
I do not want to have to update the apps that have the URLs embedded in them, but it is looking more and more like that is my only option.
Is there any way to accept a page request in Blazor to a page that is named something like "mygenerichandler.ashx"?
I figured it out. I am using the Middleware Pattern, and it turns out that this will execute early in the pipeline and allow me to inspect the URL for the .ashx extension and then route accordingly. I should be able to return a response from this point - I still have to implement that code, but it is not directly germane to this question so I will not cover it here.
This is called as shown here in Program.cs:
I am pretty sure I can just return a Response from here and after implementing the code that does the work based on the incoming legacy page name, I should have a replacement for my .ashx Generic Handlers.