Why Controller suffix removed from URL in MVC/API application












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In MVC/web API application controllers are suffix with Controller keyword.



But when any action called or rendered on browser, the URL generated in browser will remove the Controller suffix.



For example,
I have controller HomeController with action UserList.



When this action rendered in browser, the URL generated in browser will be looks like http://localhost:123/Home/UserList



So I want to know that from where Controller suffix is removed from browser's URL?










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    that is by design in the framework for convention-based routing.
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In MVC/web API application controllers are suffix with Controller keyword.



But when any action called or rendered on browser, the URL generated in browser will remove the Controller suffix.



For example,
I have controller HomeController with action UserList.



When this action rendered in browser, the URL generated in browser will be looks like http://localhost:123/Home/UserList



So I want to know that from where Controller suffix is removed from browser's URL?










share|improve this question


















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    that is by design in the framework for convention-based routing.
    – Nkosi
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:02
















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In MVC/web API application controllers are suffix with Controller keyword.



But when any action called or rendered on browser, the URL generated in browser will remove the Controller suffix.



For example,
I have controller HomeController with action UserList.



When this action rendered in browser, the URL generated in browser will be looks like http://localhost:123/Home/UserList



So I want to know that from where Controller suffix is removed from browser's URL?










share|improve this question













In MVC/web API application controllers are suffix with Controller keyword.



But when any action called or rendered on browser, the URL generated in browser will remove the Controller suffix.



For example,
I have controller HomeController with action UserList.



When this action rendered in browser, the URL generated in browser will be looks like http://localhost:123/Home/UserList



So I want to know that from where Controller suffix is removed from browser's URL?







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    that is by design in the framework for convention-based routing.
    – Nkosi
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:02
















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    that is by design in the framework for convention-based routing.
    – Nkosi
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:02










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that is by design in the framework for convention-based routing.
– Nkosi
Nov 12 '18 at 13:02






that is by design in the framework for convention-based routing.
– Nkosi
Nov 12 '18 at 13:02














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ASP.NET MVC uses Convention over Configuration. MVC identifies the right Controller and its Action method from the URL using the Route data. More details about MVC pipeline/lifecycle are here and here.



It would be good to take a look at the DefualtControllerFactory of ASP.NET Core in github.






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    ASP.NET MVC uses Convention over Configuration. MVC identifies the right Controller and its Action method from the URL using the Route data. More details about MVC pipeline/lifecycle are here and here.



    It would be good to take a look at the DefualtControllerFactory of ASP.NET Core in github.






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      ASP.NET MVC uses Convention over Configuration. MVC identifies the right Controller and its Action method from the URL using the Route data. More details about MVC pipeline/lifecycle are here and here.



      It would be good to take a look at the DefualtControllerFactory of ASP.NET Core in github.






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        ASP.NET MVC uses Convention over Configuration. MVC identifies the right Controller and its Action method from the URL using the Route data. More details about MVC pipeline/lifecycle are here and here.



        It would be good to take a look at the DefualtControllerFactory of ASP.NET Core in github.






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        ASP.NET MVC uses Convention over Configuration. MVC identifies the right Controller and its Action method from the URL using the Route data. More details about MVC pipeline/lifecycle are here and here.



        It would be good to take a look at the DefualtControllerFactory of ASP.NET Core in github.







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