I load the content of some User Controls into my page with the use of jQuery. So I have this function that extracts the content from my User Control, and it works like a charm.
public string GetObjectHtml(string pathToControl)
{
// Create instance of the page control
Page page = new Page();
// Create instance of the user control
UserControl userControl = (UserControl)page.LoadControl(pathToControl);
//Disabled ViewState- If required
userControl.EnableViewState = false;
//Form control is mandatory on page control to process User Controls
HtmlForm form = new HtmlForm();
//Add user control to the form
form.Controls.Add(userControl);
//Add form to the page
page.Controls.Add(form);
//Write the control Html to text writer
StringWriter textWriter = new StringWriter();
//execute page on server
HttpContext.Current.Server.Execute(page, textWriter, false);
//开发者_JAVA技巧 Clean up code and return html
string html = CleanHtml(textWriter.ToString());
return html;
}
But I would really like to send in some parameters into my User Control when I create it. Is this possible, and how can i do that?
I can see that LoadControl()
can take some parameters with object[] parameters
but im really not sure on how to use it, help much appreciated!
You can implement an interface on your usercontrol for the appropriate params.
public interface ICustomParams
{
string UserName { get; set; }
DateTime SelectedDate { get; set; }
}
implement the interface in the usercontrol, like this
public partial class WebUserControl : System.Web.UI.UserControl , ICustomParams
{
public string UserName { get; set; }
public DateTime SelectedDate { get; set; }
}
then load your control:
UserControl userControl = (UserControl)page.LoadControl(pathToControl);
Acces the control via the interface
ICustomParams ucontrol = userControl as ICustomParams;
if(ucontrol!=null)
{
ucontrol.UserName = "henry";
ucontrol.SelectedDate = DateTime.Now;
}
Done,
you can add multiple interfaces for multiple purposes there. If the usercontrol hasn't the interface implemented, the if statement will avoid using it
But if you really cannot access the usercontrols and you know "a bit" of the properties you want to set and what type they are try a more dynamic way with reflection:
load the usercontrol:
UserControl userControl = (UserControl)Page.LoadControl(@"~/WebUserControl.ascx");
get the properties of the loaded usercontrol:
PropertyInfo[] info = userControl.GetType().GetProperties();
loop trough it:
foreach (PropertyInfo item in info)
{
if (item.CanWrite)
{
switch (item.Name)
{
case "ClientName"
// A property exists inside the control": //
item.SetValue(userControl, "john", null);
// john is the new value here
break;
}
}
}
I would only encourage you this if you CANNOT access the usercontrols and there are dozens of them with lots and lots of variable properties per usercontrol. (It can get very ugly, slow and not fail-safe)
I'm not sure how it can be done generically, but it looks like you're loading your own user control anyway. Try casting the the UserControl to the type of the control you're using, for example.
// Create instance of the user control
MyUserControl userControl = (MyUserControl)page.LoadControl("/MyUserControl.ascx");
userControl.Param1="my param";
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