Web Api Required Parameter

The approach I ended up using was to create a custom filter that I registered globally. The filter checks all request parameters for the RequiredAttribute. If the attribute is found then it checks if the parameter was passed with the request (not null) and returns status code 400 if it was null. I also added a cache to the filter to store the required parameters for each request to avoid the reflection hit on future calls. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this works for value types as well since the action context stores the parameters as objects.

EDIT - Updated solution based on tecfield's comment

public class RequiredParametersFilter : ActionFilterAttribute
{
    // Cache used to store the required parameters for each request based on the
    // request's http method and local path.
    private readonly ConcurrentDictionary<Tuple<HttpMethod, string>, List<string>> _Cache =
        new ConcurrentDictionary<Tuple<HttpMethod, string>, List<string>>();

    public override void OnActionExecuting(HttpActionContext actionContext)
    {
        // Get the request's required parameters.
        List<string> requiredParameters = this.GetRequiredParameters(actionContext);     

        // If the required parameters are valid then continue with the request.
        // Otherwise, return status code 400.
        if(this.ValidateParameters(actionContext, requiredParameters))
        {
            base.OnActionExecuting(actionContext);
        }
        else
        {
            throw new HttpResponseException(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest);
        }
    }

    private bool ValidateParameters(HttpActionContext actionContext, List<string> requiredParameters)
    {
        // If the list of required parameters is null or containst no parameters 
        // then there is nothing to validate.  
        // Return true.
        if (requiredParameters == null || requiredParameters.Count == 0)
        {
            return true;
        }

        // Attempt to find at least one required parameter that is null.
        bool hasNullParameter = 
            actionContext
            .ActionArguments
            .Any(a => requiredParameters.Contains(a.Key) && a.Value == null);

        // If a null required paramter was found then return false.  
        // Otherwise, return true.
        return !hasNullParameter;
    }

    private List<string> GetRequiredParameters(HttpActionContext actionContext)
    {
        // Instantiate a list of strings to store the required parameters.
        List<string> result = null;

        // Instantiate a tuple using the request's http method and the local path.
        // This will be used to add/lookup the required parameters in the cache.
        Tuple<HttpMethod, string> request =
            new Tuple<HttpMethod, string>(
                actionContext.Request.Method,
                actionContext.Request.RequestUri.LocalPath);

        // Attempt to find the required parameters in the cache.
        if (!this._Cache.TryGetValue(request, out result))
        {
            // If the required parameters were not found in the cache then get all
            // parameters decorated with the 'RequiredAttribute' from the action context.
            result = 
                actionContext
                .ActionDescriptor
                .GetParameters()
                .Where(p => p.GetCustomAttributes<RequiredAttribute>().Any())
                .Select(p => p.ParameterName)
                .ToList();

            // Add the required parameters to the cache.
            this._Cache.TryAdd(request, result);
        }

        // Return the required parameters.
        return result;
    }

}

we can use the BindRequired, which is from Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ModelBinding namespace.

public async Task<ActionResult<IEnumerable<Numbers>>> GetAll([BindRequired, FromQuery]string[] numbers)
        {
            var result = await _service.GetAllDetails(numbers);
            return Ok(result);
        }

after that your swagger will look like below.

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Set [Required] on a property in your model and then check the ModelState to see if it IsValid.

This will allow all the required properties to be tested at the same time.

See the "Under-Posting" section @ Model validation in WebAPI