It seems to me that there are major breaking changes in TagBuilder as of beta7 with no mention about them in the announcements repo.
Specifically .ToString no longer ren
Beta 8 solved this issue by adding an Append()
method to tag helpers.
For beta 7 the solution would be to use the BufferedHtmlContent()
class, but since it is not accessible we must do some extra work.
private class MyBufferedHtmlContent : IHtmlContent
{
internal List<IHtmlContent> Entries { get; } = new List<IHtmlContent>();
public MyBufferedHtmlContent Append(IHtmlContent htmlContent)
{
Entries.Add(htmlContent);
return this;
}
public void WriteTo(TextWriter writer, IHtmlEncoder encoder)
{
foreach (var entry in Entries)
{
entry.WriteTo(writer, encoder);
}
}
}
Usage:
TagBuilder firstChild = new TagBuilder("input");
firstChild.MergeAttribute("type", "hidden");
firstChild.MergeAttribute("name", "Ids");
firstChild.TagRenderMode = TagRenderMode.SelfClosing;
TagBuilder secondChild = new TagBuilder("input");
secondChild.MergeAttribute("type", "hidden");
secondChild.MergeAttribute("name", "Ids");
secondChild.TagRenderMode = TagRenderMode.SelfClosing;
var innerHtml = new MyBufferedHtmlContent();
innerHtml.Append(firstChild);
innerHtml.Append(secondChild);
TagBuilder parent = new TagBuilder("div");
parent.InnerHtml = innerHtml;
Building on @Mihai's answer to show the actual code for the StringWriter approach:
// Create tag builder
var builder = new TagBuilder("img");
//...
// Render tag approach also changed in .NetCore
builder.TagRenderMode = TagRenderMode.SelfClosing;
//Create the StringWriter and make TagBuilder "WriteTo" it
var stringWriter = new System.IO.StringWriter();
builder.WriteTo(stringWriter, HtmlEncoder.Default);
var tagBuilderIsFinallyAStringNow = stringWriter.ToString();
Because TagBuilder
now implements IHtmlContent
, you should be able to use it directly, without doing .ToString()
.
var li = new TagBuilder("li");
li.AddCssClass("inactive");
var span = new TagBuilder("span");
span.SetInnerText(somestring);
li.InnerHtml = span;
The real problem with the current implementation in Beta 7 is that there is no easy way to append two child tag builder contents to a parent one. You can follow the discussion on GitHub.
The current proposal is to make InnerHtml
not assignable, but support Append
instead. This is targeted to be implemented in Beta 8.
The workaround in Beta 7 is to call parent.WriteTo
with a StringWriter
to convert it to a string
.
@Memet Olsen
All my custom TagHelpers broke with an update to 4.6.1 (1.0.0-rc2). InnerHtml.Append() will no longer accept a TagBuilder.
Instead, AppendHtml() method should be used:
var container = new TagBuilder("div");
var input = new TagBuilder("input");
container.InnerHtml.AppendHtml(input);
2nd bug-fix [here]
Using MVC 6, at the time of writing, Tagbuiler.InnerHtml
has indeed no setter anymore. It has some methods instead to append the element. For instance you could write:
var container = new TagBuilder("div");
var input = new TagBuilder("input");
container.InnerHtml.AppendHtml(input);
Having lost span.SetInnerText(somestring);
it is now possible to do
span.InnerHtml.SetContent(somestring);
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Html.HtmlContentBuilderExtensions
.
This is coming from a perspective of 4.7 with AspNetCore 2.0.1.