问题
I am working on a project using the Angular SPA project template for dotnet core (the one available in VS2017 and dotnet core 2.0).
I have an Angular component to display a "Not Found" message if a user goes to an invalid URL.
I also have server-side pre-rendering enabled. When returning the prerendered "Not Found" page from the server, how would I make it return an HTTP status code of 404?
Every method I have found to do this uses Express as the backend webserver, I have not been able to find any resources for doing this on an aspnet core backend.
Thanks for any help!
Edit for clarity:
I am not looking to return a 404 for a specific MVC controller action or on an application error.
I am looking to return a 404 from a specific Angular2/4 component, rendered server-side by Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices.
For comparison, here is an example of a solution using the Express web server on NodeJS and angular universal for server-side rendering.
回答1:
I have found a solution.
First, we need to create an injectable service that components can use to set the status code:
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
@Injectable()
export class HttpStatusCodeService {
private statusCode: number;
constructor(){
this.statusCode = 200;
}
public setStatusCode(statusCode: number) {
this.statusCode = statusCode;
}
public getStatusCode(): number {
return this.statusCode;
}
}
We will need to add this service to the providers
array in the main AppModule
module:
...
providers: [
...
HttpStatusCodeService,
...
]
...
And then we need to add two lines (plus the import statement) within our boot.server.ts
file (note this is based on the stock file created by the VS2017 template):
import 'reflect-metadata';
import 'zone.js';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/first';
import { APP_BASE_HREF } from '@angular/common';
import { enableProdMode, ApplicationRef, NgZone, ValueProvider } from '@angular/core';
import { platformDynamicServer, PlatformState, INITIAL_CONFIG } from '@angular/platform-server';
import { createServerRenderer, RenderResult } from 'aspnet-prerendering';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module.server';
//ADD THIS LINE
import { HttpStatusCodeService } from './path/to/services/http-status-code.service';
enableProdMode();
export default createServerRenderer(params => {
const providers = [
{ provide: INITIAL_CONFIG, useValue: { document: '<app></app>', url: params.url } },
{ provide: APP_BASE_HREF, useValue: params.baseUrl },
{ provide: 'BASE_URL', useValue: params.origin + params.baseUrl },
];
return platformDynamicServer(providers).bootstrapModule(AppModule).then(moduleRef => {
const appRef: ApplicationRef = moduleRef.injector.get(ApplicationRef);
const state = moduleRef.injector.get(PlatformState);
const zone = moduleRef.injector.get(NgZone);
//ADD THIS LINE: this will get the instance of the HttpStatusCodeService created for this request.
const statusCodeService = moduleRef.injector.get(HttpStatusCodeService);
return new Promise<RenderResult>((resolve, reject) => {
zone.onError.subscribe((errorInfo: any) => reject(errorInfo));
appRef.isStable.first(isStable => isStable).subscribe(() => {
// Because 'onStable' fires before 'onError', we have to delay slightly before
// completing the request in case there's an error to report
setImmediate(() => {
resolve({
html: state.renderToString(),
//ADD THIS LINE: this will get the currently set status code and return it along with the prerendered html string
statusCode: statusCodeService.getStatusCode()
});
moduleRef.destroy();
});
});
});
});
});
And then finally we need to set the status code in any component that shouldn't return HTTP 200:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { HttpStatusCodeService } from './path/to/services/http-status-code.service';
@Component({
selector: 'not-found',
templateUrl: './not-found.html'
})
export class NotFoundComponent {
constructor(private httpStatusCodeService: HttpStatusCodeService) {
httpStatusCodeService.setStatusCode(404);
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46777364/return-404-status-code-in-aspnet-core-spa-angular-application