/Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators

A community package of Umbraco Runtime Validators to use in your own solutions

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Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators

A community project of Umbraco runtime validators to add to your projects to ensure your site has the correct configuration.

Validators

Azure Load Balancing

How to use

Install the NuGet package Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators into your Umbraco project.

You can add the validators to the collection of RuntimeValidators found in the Umbraco Application builder. You can do this directly in your startup.cs file or in a composer as shown in the various ways below.

using Umbraco.Cms.Core.Composing;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.DependencyInjection;
using Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators.Validators.AzureLoadBalancing;
using Umbraco.Extensions;

namespace YourProject.Website

public class RuntimeValidatorsComposer : IComposer
{
	public void Compose(IUmbracoBuilder builder)
	{
		builder.RuntimeModeValidators()
			.Add<TempFilesValidator>()
			.Add<HostSyncValidator>()
			.Add<ExamineValidator>();
	}
}

Alternatively you can use the extension method AddAzureLoadBalancingValidators() to add all the validators in the Azure Load Balancing namespace.

using Umbraco.Cms.Core.Composing;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.DependencyInjection;
using Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators;
using Umbraco.Extensions;

namespace YourProject.Website;

public class RuntimeValidatorsComposer : IComposer
{
	public void Compose(IUmbracoBuilder builder)
	{
		builder.RuntimeModeValidators()
			.AddAzureLoadBalancingValidators();
	}
}

Or if you want fine grain control you can add each validator individually.

using Umbraco.Cms.Core.Composing;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.DependencyInjection;
using Umbraco.Extensions;

namespace YourProject.Website;

public class RuntimeValidatorsComposer : IComposer
{
	public void Compose(IUmbracoBuilder builder)
	{
		builder.RuntimeModeValidators()
			.Add<Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators.Validators.AzureLoadBalancing.ExamineValidator>()
			.Add<Umbraco.Community.RuntimeValidators.Validators.AzureLoadBalancing.HostSyncValidator>();
	}
}

Don't Forget

You will need to set the Runtime Mode in your appsettings.json file to Production for the current validators to run alongside Umbraco's own. For further information and documentation about Umbraco runtime modes, please refer to their documentation

{
	"Umbraco": {
		"CMS": {
			"Runtime": {
				"Mode" : "Production"
			}
		}
	}
}

Requirements

This class library is built against Umbraco 10.1.0 where the concept of RuntimeValidators was introduced, so your Umbraco build will need to use a minimum version of 10.1.0 or newer.

Attributions

Validation icons created by Dewi Sari - Flaticon