How can dynamic breadcrumbs be achieved with ASP.net MVC?
If you are curious about what breadcrumbs are:
What are breadcrumbs? Well, if you have ever browsed an online store or read posts in a forum, you have likely 开发者_JAVA百科encountered breadcrumbs. They provide an easy way to see where you are on a site. Sites like Craigslist use breadcrumbs to describe the user's location. Above the listings on each page is something that looks like this:
s.f. bayarea craigslist > city of san francisco > bicycles
EDIT
I realize what is possible with the SiteMapProvider. I am also aware of the providers out there on the net that will let you map sitenodes to controllers and actions.
But, what about when you want a breadcrumb's text to match some dynamic value, like this:
Home > Products > Cars > Toyota
Home > Products > Cars > Chevy
Home > Products > Execution Equipment > Electric Chair
Home > Products > Execution Equipment > Gallows
... where the product categories and the products are records from a database. Some links should be defined statically (Home for sure).
I am trying to figure out how to do this, but I'm sure someone has already done this with ASP.net MVC.
Sitemap's are definitely one way to go... alternatively, you can write one yourself! (of course as long as standard MVC rules are followed)... I just wrote one, I figured I would share here.
@Html.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home")
@if(ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString() != "Home") {
@:> @Html.ActionLink(ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString(), "Index", ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString())
}
@if(ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString() != "Index"){
@:> @Html.ActionLink(ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString(), ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString(), ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString())
}
Hopefully someone will find this helpful, this is exactly what I was looking for when I searched SO for MVC breadcrumbs.
ASP.NET 5 (aka ASP.NET Core), MVC Core Solution
In ASP.NET Core, things are further optimized as we don't need to stringify the markup in the extension method.
In ~/Extesions/HtmlExtensions.cs
:
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Html;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Rendering;
namespace YourProjectNamespace.Extensions
{
public static class HtmlExtensions
{
private static readonly HtmlContentBuilder _emptyBuilder = new HtmlContentBuilder();
public static IHtmlContent BuildBreadcrumbNavigation(this IHtmlHelper helper)
{
if (helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString() == "Home" ||
helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString() == "Account")
{
return _emptyBuilder;
}
string controllerName = helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString();
string actionName = helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString();
var breadcrumb = new HtmlContentBuilder()
.AppendHtml("<ol class='breadcrumb'><li>")
.AppendHtml(helper.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home"))
.AppendHtml("</li><li>")
.AppendHtml(helper.ActionLink(controllerName.Titleize(),
"Index", controllerName))
.AppendHtml("</li>");
if (helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString() != "Index")
{
breadcrumb.AppendHtml("<li>")
.AppendHtml(helper.ActionLink(actionName.Titleize(), actionName, controllerName))
.AppendHtml("</li>");
}
return breadcrumb.AppendHtml("</ol>");
}
}
}
~/Extensions/StringExtensions.cs
remains the same as below (scroll down to see the MVC5 version).
In razor view, we don't need Html.Raw
, as Razor takes care of escaping when dealing with IHtmlContent
:
....
....
<div class="container body-content">
<!-- #region Breadcrumb -->
@Html.BuildBreadcrumbNavigation()
<!-- #endregion -->
@RenderBody()
<hr />
...
...
ASP.NET 4, MVC 5 Solution
=== ORIGINAL / OLD ANSWER BELOW ===
(Expanding on Sean Haddy's answer above)
If you want to make it extension-driven (keeping Views clean), you can do something like:
In ~/Extesions/HtmlExtensions.cs
:
(compatible with MVC5 / bootstrap)
using System.Text;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.Mvc.Html;
namespace YourProjectNamespace.Extensions
{
public static class HtmlExtensions
{
public static string BuildBreadcrumbNavigation(this HtmlHelper helper)
{
// optional condition: I didn't wanted it to show on home and account controller
if (helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString() == "Home" ||
helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString() == "Account")
{
return string.Empty;
}
StringBuilder breadcrumb = new StringBuilder("<ol class='breadcrumb'><li>").Append(helper.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home").ToHtmlString()).Append("</li>");
breadcrumb.Append("<li>");
breadcrumb.Append(helper.ActionLink(helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString().Titleize(),
"Index",
helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString()));
breadcrumb.Append("</li>");
if (helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString() != "Index")
{
breadcrumb.Append("<li>");
breadcrumb.Append(helper.ActionLink(helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString().Titleize(),
helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString(),
helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString()));
breadcrumb.Append("</li>");
}
return breadcrumb.Append("</ol>").ToString();
}
}
}
In ~/Extensions/StringExtensions.cs
:
using System.Globalization;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
namespace YourProjectNamespace.Extensions
{
public static class StringExtensions
{
public static string Titleize(this string text)
{
return CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.TextInfo.ToTitleCase(text).ToSentenceCase();
}
public static string ToSentenceCase(this string str)
{
return Regex.Replace(str, "[a-z][A-Z]", m => m.Value[0] + " " + char.ToLower(m.Value[1]));
}
}
}
Then use it like (in _Layout.cshtml for example):
....
....
<div class="container body-content">
<!-- #region Breadcrumb -->
@Html.Raw(Html.BuildBreadcrumbNavigation())
<!-- #endregion -->
@RenderBody()
<hr />
...
...
There is a tool to do this on codeplex: http://mvcsitemap.codeplex.com/ [project moved to github]
Edit:
There is a way to derive a SiteMapProvider from a database: http://www.asp.net/Learn/data-access/tutorial-62-cs.aspx
You might be able to modify the mvcsitemap tool to use that to get what you want.
I built this nuget package to solve this problem for myself:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/MvcBreadCrumbs/
You can contribute here if you have ideas for it:
https://github.com/thelarz/MvcBreadCrumbs
For those using ASP.NET Core 2.0 and looking for a more decoupled approach than vulcan's HtmlHelper, I recommend having a look at using a partial view with dependency injection.
Below is a simple implementation which can easily be molded to suit your needs.
The breadcrumb service (./Services/BreadcrumbService.cs
):
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Rendering;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace YourNamespace.YourProject
{
public class BreadcrumbService : IViewContextAware
{
IList<Breadcrumb> breadcrumbs;
public void Contextualize(ViewContext viewContext)
{
breadcrumbs = new List<Breadcrumb>();
string area = $"{viewContext.RouteData.Values["area"]}";
string controller = $"{viewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"]}";
string action = $"{viewContext.RouteData.Values["action"]}";
object id = viewContext.RouteData.Values["id"];
string title = $"{viewContext.ViewData["Title"]}";
breadcrumbs.Add(new Breadcrumb(area, controller, action, title, id));
if(!string.Equals(action, "index", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
breadcrumbs.Insert(0, new Breadcrumb(area, controller, "index", title));
}
}
public IList<Breadcrumb> GetBreadcrumbs()
{
return breadcrumbs;
}
}
public class Breadcrumb
{
public Breadcrumb(string area, string controller, string action, string title, object id) : this(area, controller, action, title)
{
Id = id;
}
public Breadcrumb(string area, string controller, string action, string title)
{
Area = area;
Controller = controller;
Action = action;
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(title))
{
Title = Regex.Replace(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.TextInfo.ToTitleCase(string.Equals(action, "Index", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ? controller : action), "[a-z][A-Z]", m => m.Value[0] + " " + char.ToLower(m.Value[1]));
}
else
{
Title = title;
}
}
public string Area { get; set; }
public string Controller { get; set; }
public string Action { get; set; }
public object Id { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
}
}
Register the service in startup.cs
after AddMvc()
:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddMvc();
services.AddTransient<BreadcrumbService>();
Create a partial to render the breadcrumbs (~/Views/Shared/Breadcrumbs.cshtml
):
@using YourNamespace.YourProject.Services
@inject BreadcrumbService BreadcrumbService
@foreach(var breadcrumb in BreadcrumbService.GetBreadcrumbs())
{
<a asp-area="@breadcrumb.Area" asp-controller="@breadcrumb.Controller" asp-action="@breadcrumb.Action" asp-route-id="@breadcrumb.Id">@breadcrumb.Title</a>
}
At this point, to render the breadcrumbs simply call Html.Partial("Breadcrumbs")
or Html.PartialAsync("Breadcrumbs")
.
Maarten Balliauw's MvcSiteMapProvider worked pretty well for me.
I created a small mvc app to test his provider: MvcSiteMapProvider Test (404)
For whoever is interested, I did an improved version of a HtmlExtension
that is also considering Areas and in addition uses Reflection to check if there is a Default controller inside an Area or a Index action inside a Controller:
public static class HtmlExtensions
{
public static MvcHtmlString BuildBreadcrumbNavigation(this HtmlHelper helper)
{
string area = (helper.ViewContext.RouteData.DataTokens["area"] ?? "").ToString();
string controller = helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["controller"].ToString();
string action = helper.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["action"].ToString();
// add link to homepage by default
StringBuilder breadcrumb = new StringBuilder(@"
<ol class='breadcrumb'>
<li>" + helper.ActionLink("Homepage", "Index", "Home", new { Area = "" }, new { @class="first" }) + @"</li>");
// add link to area if existing
if (area != "")
{
breadcrumb.Append("<li>");
if (ControllerExistsInArea("Default", area)) // by convention, default Area controller should be named Default
{
breadcrumb.Append(helper.ActionLink(area.AddSpaceOnCaseChange(), "Index", "Default", new { Area = area }, new { @class = "" }));
}
else
{
breadcrumb.Append(area.AddSpaceOnCaseChange());
}
breadcrumb.Append("</li>");
}
// add link to controller Index if different action
if ((controller != "Home" && controller != "Default") && action != "Index")
{
if (ActionExistsInController("Index", controller, area))
{
breadcrumb.Append("<li>");
breadcrumb.Append(helper.ActionLink(controller.AddSpaceOnCaseChange(), "Index", controller, new { Area = area }, new { @class = "" }));
breadcrumb.Append("</li>");
}
}
// add link to action
if ((controller != "Home" && controller != "Default") || action != "Index")
{
breadcrumb.Append("<li>");
//breadcrumb.Append(helper.ActionLink((action.ToLower() == "index") ? controller.AddSpaceOnCaseChange() : action.AddSpaceOnCaseChange(), action, controller, new { Area = area }, new { @class = "" }));
breadcrumb.Append((action.ToLower() == "index") ? controller.AddSpaceOnCaseChange() : action.AddSpaceOnCaseChange());
breadcrumb.Append("</li>");
}
return MvcHtmlString.Create(breadcrumb.Append("</ol>").ToString());
}
public static Type GetControllerType(string controller, string area)
{
string currentAssembly = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name;
IEnumerable<Type> controllerTypes = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetTypes().Where(o => typeof(IController).IsAssignableFrom(o));
string typeFullName = String.Format("{0}.Controllers.{1}Controller", currentAssembly, controller);
if (area != "")
{
typeFullName = String.Format("{0}.Areas.{1}.Controllers.{2}Controller", currentAssembly, area, controller);
}
return controllerTypes.Where(o => o.FullName == typeFullName).FirstOrDefault();
}
public static bool ActionExistsInController(string action, string controller, string area)
{
Type controllerType = GetControllerType(controller, area);
return (controllerType != null && new ReflectedControllerDescriptor(controllerType).GetCanonicalActions().Any(x => x.ActionName == action));
}
public static bool ControllerExistsInArea(string controller, string area)
{
Type controllerType = GetControllerType(controller, area);
return (controllerType != null);
}
public static string AddSpaceOnCaseChange(this string text)
{
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(text))
return "";
StringBuilder newText = new StringBuilder(text.Length * 2);
newText.Append(text[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < text.Length; i++)
{
if (char.IsUpper(text[i]) && text[i - 1] != ' ')
newText.Append(' ');
newText.Append(text[i]);
}
return newText.ToString();
}
}
If can definitely can be improved (probably does not cover all the possible cases), but it did not failed me until now.
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