Accessing the list of Controllers/Actions in an ASP.NET MVC application?

New ReflectedControllerDescriptor(typeof(TController)). GetCanonicalActions() will return a collection of ActionDescriptor objects showing all the actions on the controller. It's not smart enough to understand things like selection attributes or naming attributes, so not every action it returns is guaranteed to be web-callable.

But if you need to execute the actions directly, you can call ActionDescriptor.Execute() on any action of interest to you.

This is done in an internal class in the System.Web. Mvc assembly called System.Web.Mvc. ControllerTypeCache.

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