CA2234: Pass System.Uri objects instead of strings
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Item | Value |
---|---|
TypeName | PassSystemUriObjectsInsteadOfStrings |
CheckId | CA2234 |
Category | Microsoft.Usage |
Breaking Change | Non Breaking |
Cause
A call is made to a method that has a string parameter whose name contains "uri", "Uri", "urn", "Urn", "url", or "Url"; and the declaring type of the method contains a corresponding method overload that has a System.Uri parameter.
Rule Description
A parameter name is split into tokens based on the camel casing convention, and then each token is checked to see whether it equals "uri", "Uri", "urn", "Urn", "url", or "Url". If there is a match, the parameter is assumed to represent a uniform resource identifier (URI). A string representation of a URI is prone to parsing and encoding errors, and can lead to security vulnerabilities. The Uri class provides these services in a safe and secure manner. When there is a choice between two overloads that differ only regarding the representation of a URI, the user should choose the overload that takes a Uri argument.
How to Fix Violations
To fix a violation of this rule, call the overload that takes the Uri argument.
When to Suppress Warnings
It is safe to suppress a warning from this rule if the string parameter does not represent a URI.
Example
The following example shows a method, ErrorProne
, which violates the rule and a method, SaferWay
, which correctly calls the Uri overload.
#using <system.dll>
using namespace System;
namespace DesignLibrary
{
ref class History
{
public:
void AddToHistory(String^ uriString) {}
void AddToHistory(Uri^ uriType) {}
};
public ref class Browser
{
History^ uriHistory;
public:
Browser()
{
uriHistory = gcnew History();
}
void ErrorProne()
{
uriHistory->AddToHistory("https://www.adventure-works.com");
}
void SaferWay()
{
try
{
Uri^ newUri = gcnew Uri("https://www.adventure-works.com");
uriHistory->AddToHistory(newUri);
}
catch(UriFormatException^ uriException) {}
}
};
}
using System;
namespace DesignLibrary
{
class History
{
internal void AddToHistory(string uriString) {}
internal void AddToHistory(Uri uriType) {}
}
public class Browser
{
History uriHistory = new History();
public void ErrorProne()
{
uriHistory.AddToHistory("https://www.adventure-works.com");
}
public void SaferWay()
{
try
{
Uri newUri = new Uri("https://www.adventure-works.com");
uriHistory.AddToHistory(newUri);
}
catch(UriFormatException uriException) {}
}
}
}
Imports System
Namespace DesignLibrary
Class History
Friend Sub AddToHistory(uriString As String)
End Sub
Friend Sub AddToHistory(uriType As Uri)
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Browser
Dim uriHistory As New History()
Sub ErrorProne()
uriHistory.AddToHistory("https://www.adventure-works.com")
End Sub
Sub SaferWay()
Try
Dim newUri As New Uri("https://www.adventure-works.com")
uriHistory.AddToHistory(newUri)
Catch uriException As UriFormatException
End Try
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Related Rules
CA1057: String URI overloads call System.Uri overloads
CA1056: URI properties should not be strings