You can use the DataAnnotations.Validator class, as described here:
http://johan.driessen.se/archive/2009/11/18/testing-dataannotation-based-validation-in-asp.net-mvc.aspx
But if you're using a "buddy" class for the metadata, you need to register that fact before you validate, as described here:
http://forums.silverlight.net/forums/p/149264/377212.aspx
TypeDescriptor.AddProviderTransparent(
new AssociatedMetadataTypeTypeDescriptionProvider(typeof(myEntity),
typeof(myEntityMetadataClass)),
typeof(myEntity));
List<ValidationResult> results = new List<ValidationResult>();
ValidationContext context = new ValidationContext(myEntity, null, null)
bool valid = Validator.TryValidateObject(myEntity, context, results, true);
[Added the following to respond to Shimmy's comment]
I wrote a generic method to implement the logic above, so that any object can call it:
// If the class to be validated does not have a separate metadata class, pass
// the same type for both typeparams.
public static bool IsValid<T, U>(this T obj, ref Dictionary<string, string> errors)
{
//If metadata class type has been passed in that's different from the class to be validated, register the association
if (typeof(T) != typeof(U))
{
TypeDescriptor.AddProviderTransparent(new AssociatedMetadataTypeTypeDescriptionProvider(typeof(T), typeof(U)), typeof(T));
}
var validationContext = new ValidationContext(obj, null, null);
var validationResults = new List<ValidationResult>();
Validator.TryValidateObject(obj, validationContext, validationResults, true);
if (validationResults.Count > 0 && errors == null)
errors = new Dictionary<string, string>(validationResults.Count);
foreach (var validationResult in validationResults)
{
errors.Add(validationResult.MemberNames.First(), validationResult.ErrorMessage);
}
if (validationResults.Count > 0)
return false;
else
return true;
}
In each object that needs to be validated, I add a call to this method:
[MetadataType(typeof(Employee.Metadata))]
public partial class Employee
{
private sealed class Metadata
{
[DisplayName("Email")]
[Email(ErrorMessage = "Please enter a valid email address.")]
public string EmailAddress { get; set; }
}
public bool IsValid(ref Dictionary<string, string> errors)
{
return this.IsValid<Employee, Metadata>(ref errors);
//If the Employee class didn't have a buddy class,
//I'd just pass Employee twice:
//return this.IsValid<Employee, Employee>(ref errors);
}
}