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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T05:48:21+00:00 2026-05-18T05:48:21+00:00

I’m creating a custom model binder in an Mvc application and I want to

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I’m creating a custom model binder in an Mvc application and I want to parse a string to an enumeration value and assign it to the model property. I have got it working overriding the BindProperty method, but I also noticed that there is a SetProperty method.

    protected override void BindProperty(ControllerContext controllerContext, ModelBindingContext bindingContext, System.ComponentModel.PropertyDescriptor propertyDescriptor)
    {
        switch (propertyDescriptor.Name)
        {
            case "EnumProperty":
                BindEnumProperty(controllerContext, bindingContext);
                break;
        }

        base.BindProperty(controllerContext, bindingContext, propertyDescriptor);
    }

    private static void BindEnumProperty(ControllerContext controllerContext, ModelBindingContext bindingContext)
    {
        var formValue = controllerContext.HttpContext.Request.Form["formValue"];

        if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(formValue))
        {
            throw new ArgumentException();
        }

        var model = (MyModel)bindingContext.Model;
        model.EnumProperty = (EnumType)Enum.Parse(typeof(EnumType), formValue);
    }

I’m not sure what the difference is between the two and whether I am doing this in the recommended way.

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    2026-05-18T05:48:22+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 5:48 am

    First of all, BindProperty is not a part of IModelBinder but, a protected method in DefaultModelBinder. You can access it only if you are sub-classing the DefaultModelBinder.

    The following points should answer your question:

    • BindProperty uses the IModelBinder
      interface it gets from the
      PropertyType of the
      propertyDescriptor argument. This
      allows you to inject custom
      properties into the property
      metadata.
    • BindProperty properly
      handles validation. It (also) calls the
      SetProperty method only if the
      new value is valid.

    So if you want proper validation (using the annotation attributes) you must definitely call BindProperty. By calling SetProperty you bypass all the built-in validation mechanisms.

    You should check out the source code of DefaultModelBinder the see what each method does, since the intellisense provides only limited information.

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