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Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.BadHttpRequestException
and Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.IIS.BadHttpRequestException
have been marked obsolete and changed to derive from Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.BadHttpRequestException
. The Kestrel and IIS servers still throw their old exception types for backwards compatibility. The obsolete types will be removed in a future release.
For discussion, see dotnet/aspnetcore#20614.
Version introduced
5.0 Preview 4
Old behavior
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.BadHttpRequestException
and Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.IIS.BadHttpRequestException
derived from System.IO.IOException.
New behavior
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.BadHttpRequestException
and Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.IIS.BadHttpRequestException
are obsolete. The types also derive from Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.BadHttpRequestException
, which derives from System.IO.IOException
.
Reason for change
The change was made to:
- Consolidate duplicate types.
- Unify behavior across server implementations.
An app can now catch the base exception Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.BadHttpRequestException
when using either Kestrel or IIS.
Recommended action
Replace usages of Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.BadHttpRequestException
and Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.IIS.BadHttpRequestException
with Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.BadHttpRequestException
.