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Get current controller in view

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-23 15:54 出处:网络
I have a View - _Edit which lives in News M/V/C. I reuse the V/M via the CategoryController as: return PartialView(\"/Views/News/_Edit.cshtml\", model);

I have a View - _Edit which lives in News M/V/C.

I reuse the V/M via the CategoryController as:

return PartialView("/Views/News/_Edit.cshtml", model);

How from within the View - _Edit can I alert the controller name?

When I:

alert('@ViewContext. RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString()');

The Value is: News However, the URL is开发者_开发知识库: /Category/foobar

Is there a way to get the value 'Category' to alert? thanks


I have put this in my partial view:

@HttpContext.Current.Request.RequestContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString()

in the same kind of situation you describe, and it shows the controller described in the URL (Category for you, Product for me), instead of the actual location of the partial view.

So use this alert instead:

alert('@HttpContext.Current.Request.RequestContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString()');


I do it like this:

@ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"]


Create base class for all controllers and put here name attribute:

public abstract class MyBaseController : Controller
{
    public abstract string Name { get; }
}

In view

@{
    var controller = ViewContext.Controller as MyBaseController;
    if (controller != null)
    {
       @controller.Name
    }
}

Controller example

 public class SampleController: MyBaseController 
    { 
      public override string Name { get { return "Sample"; } 
    }


Other way to get current Controller name in View

@ViewContext.Controller.ValueProvider.GetValue("controller").RawValue


Just use:

ViewContext.Controller.GetType().Name

This will give you the whole Controller's Name


You are still in the context of your CategoryController even though you're loading a PartialView from your Views/News folder.


You can use any of the below code to get the controller name

@HttpContext.Current.Request.RequestContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString();

If you are using MVC 3 you can use

@ViewContext.Controller.ValueProvider.GetValue("controller").RawValue


For anyone looking for this nowadays (latest versions) of ASP.NET Core MVC, you can use:

@Context.Request.RouteValues["controller"].ToString()
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