What is the best way to order the parameters in the action methods in asp.net web api?












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In our application, We are injecting the [FromServices] directly into the action method along with [FromBody], and now it creates confusion on the parameter's precedence.



As per the MSDN style guidelines, which parameter should come first, whether its [FromServices] or [FromBody] ?



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public void Post([FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository, [FromBody] User user) 


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public void Post([FromBody] User user, [FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository)









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    In our application, We are injecting the [FromServices] directly into the action method along with [FromBody], and now it creates confusion on the parameter's precedence.



    As per the MSDN style guidelines, which parameter should come first, whether its [FromServices] or [FromBody] ?



    Style 1



    public void Post([FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository, [FromBody] User user) 


    Style 2



    public void Post([FromBody] User user, [FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository)









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      In our application, We are injecting the [FromServices] directly into the action method along with [FromBody], and now it creates confusion on the parameter's precedence.



      As per the MSDN style guidelines, which parameter should come first, whether its [FromServices] or [FromBody] ?



      Style 1



      public void Post([FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository, [FromBody] User user) 


      Style 2



      public void Post([FromBody] User user, [FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository)









      share|improve this question











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      In our application, We are injecting the [FromServices] directly into the action method along with [FromBody], and now it creates confusion on the parameter's precedence.



      As per the MSDN style guidelines, which parameter should come first, whether its [FromServices] or [FromBody] ?



      Style 1



      public void Post([FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository, [FromBody] User user) 


      Style 2



      public void Post([FromBody] User user, [FromServices] IUserRepository userRepository)






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