New route re-writes URL to default route, SignalR stops connecting





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I've attempted to add a route in RouteConfig.cs called 'CustRoute', the only other route present is the default route.



 public class RouteConfig
{
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");

routes.MapRoute(
name: "CustRoute",
url: "{cust}/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional },
constraints: new { cust = new CustConstraint() }
).RouteHandler = new CustMvcRouteHandler();

routes.MapRoute(
name: "Default",
url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
}


The URL reverts back to the default one when loading the page. The page loads but I cannot connect to SignalR either.
For example, if I go to www.example.com/Cust/Home it will change the URL to www.example.com/Home on loading the page.










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  • Show how you setup signalR. This looks like a route conflict issue. Also include the custom constraint and route handler

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 3:19













  • It was a route conflict issue, but I found it was routing in AngularJS that caused the problem... ngRoute is used in our application and the <base> tag in <head> was only pointing to application path only and not to the route's path. I'll explain this further in an answer.

    – MinistryOfChaps
    Nov 30 '18 at 11:55






  • 1





    I am glad you figured it out.

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 14:07


















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I've attempted to add a route in RouteConfig.cs called 'CustRoute', the only other route present is the default route.



 public class RouteConfig
{
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");

routes.MapRoute(
name: "CustRoute",
url: "{cust}/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional },
constraints: new { cust = new CustConstraint() }
).RouteHandler = new CustMvcRouteHandler();

routes.MapRoute(
name: "Default",
url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
}


The URL reverts back to the default one when loading the page. The page loads but I cannot connect to SignalR either.
For example, if I go to www.example.com/Cust/Home it will change the URL to www.example.com/Home on loading the page.










share|improve this question

























  • Show how you setup signalR. This looks like a route conflict issue. Also include the custom constraint and route handler

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 3:19













  • It was a route conflict issue, but I found it was routing in AngularJS that caused the problem... ngRoute is used in our application and the <base> tag in <head> was only pointing to application path only and not to the route's path. I'll explain this further in an answer.

    – MinistryOfChaps
    Nov 30 '18 at 11:55






  • 1





    I am glad you figured it out.

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 14:07














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I've attempted to add a route in RouteConfig.cs called 'CustRoute', the only other route present is the default route.



 public class RouteConfig
{
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");

routes.MapRoute(
name: "CustRoute",
url: "{cust}/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional },
constraints: new { cust = new CustConstraint() }
).RouteHandler = new CustMvcRouteHandler();

routes.MapRoute(
name: "Default",
url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
}


The URL reverts back to the default one when loading the page. The page loads but I cannot connect to SignalR either.
For example, if I go to www.example.com/Cust/Home it will change the URL to www.example.com/Home on loading the page.










share|improve this question
















I've attempted to add a route in RouteConfig.cs called 'CustRoute', the only other route present is the default route.



 public class RouteConfig
{
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");

routes.MapRoute(
name: "CustRoute",
url: "{cust}/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional },
constraints: new { cust = new CustConstraint() }
).RouteHandler = new CustMvcRouteHandler();

routes.MapRoute(
name: "Default",
url: "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
}


The URL reverts back to the default one when loading the page. The page loads but I cannot connect to SignalR either.
For example, if I go to www.example.com/Cust/Home it will change the URL to www.example.com/Home on loading the page.







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  • Show how you setup signalR. This looks like a route conflict issue. Also include the custom constraint and route handler

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 3:19













  • It was a route conflict issue, but I found it was routing in AngularJS that caused the problem... ngRoute is used in our application and the <base> tag in <head> was only pointing to application path only and not to the route's path. I'll explain this further in an answer.

    – MinistryOfChaps
    Nov 30 '18 at 11:55






  • 1





    I am glad you figured it out.

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 14:07



















  • Show how you setup signalR. This looks like a route conflict issue. Also include the custom constraint and route handler

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 3:19













  • It was a route conflict issue, but I found it was routing in AngularJS that caused the problem... ngRoute is used in our application and the <base> tag in <head> was only pointing to application path only and not to the route's path. I'll explain this further in an answer.

    – MinistryOfChaps
    Nov 30 '18 at 11:55






  • 1





    I am glad you figured it out.

    – Nkosi
    Nov 30 '18 at 14:07

















Show how you setup signalR. This looks like a route conflict issue. Also include the custom constraint and route handler

– Nkosi
Nov 30 '18 at 3:19







Show how you setup signalR. This looks like a route conflict issue. Also include the custom constraint and route handler

– Nkosi
Nov 30 '18 at 3:19















It was a route conflict issue, but I found it was routing in AngularJS that caused the problem... ngRoute is used in our application and the <base> tag in <head> was only pointing to application path only and not to the route's path. I'll explain this further in an answer.

– MinistryOfChaps
Nov 30 '18 at 11:55





It was a route conflict issue, but I found it was routing in AngularJS that caused the problem... ngRoute is used in our application and the <base> tag in <head> was only pointing to application path only and not to the route's path. I'll explain this further in an answer.

– MinistryOfChaps
Nov 30 '18 at 11:55




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1





I am glad you figured it out.

– Nkosi
Nov 30 '18 at 14:07





I am glad you figured it out.

– Nkosi
Nov 30 '18 at 14:07












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I fixed the issue after some more investigation, it was ngRoute in the AngularJS code that caused the problem because the HTML <base> tag in the <head> element did not account for /Cust/ in my URL.



ngRoute uses the <base> tag to route URLs (credit to this answer for the info).



I fixed the issue by changing <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath)"/> to <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath + "/" + custName)"/>.






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    I fixed the issue after some more investigation, it was ngRoute in the AngularJS code that caused the problem because the HTML <base> tag in the <head> element did not account for /Cust/ in my URL.



    ngRoute uses the <base> tag to route URLs (credit to this answer for the info).



    I fixed the issue by changing <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath)"/> to <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath + "/" + custName)"/>.






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      I fixed the issue after some more investigation, it was ngRoute in the AngularJS code that caused the problem because the HTML <base> tag in the <head> element did not account for /Cust/ in my URL.



      ngRoute uses the <base> tag to route URLs (credit to this answer for the info).



      I fixed the issue by changing <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath)"/> to <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath + "/" + custName)"/>.






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        I fixed the issue after some more investigation, it was ngRoute in the AngularJS code that caused the problem because the HTML <base> tag in the <head> element did not account for /Cust/ in my URL.



        ngRoute uses the <base> tag to route URLs (credit to this answer for the info).



        I fixed the issue by changing <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath)"/> to <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath + "/" + custName)"/>.






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        I fixed the issue after some more investigation, it was ngRoute in the AngularJS code that caused the problem because the HTML <base> tag in the <head> element did not account for /Cust/ in my URL.



        ngRoute uses the <base> tag to route URLs (credit to this answer for the info).



        I fixed the issue by changing <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath)"/> to <base href="@(Request.ApplicationPath + "/" + custName)"/>.







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