In an ASP .NET MVC Razor view, I have a dropdown list as follows:
@Html.DropDownListFor(model => model.SelectedDeviceModel, Model.DeviceModelList)
You could externalize this dropdown into a partial:
@model MyViewModel
@Html.DropDownListFor(model => model.SelectedDeviceModel, Model.DeviceModelList)
then in your main view include it inside some container:
@model MyViewModel
...
<div id="ddlcontainer">
@Html.Partial("Foo", Model)
</div>
...
then you could have a controller action which takes some parameter and based on its value it renders this partial:
public ActionResult Foo(string someValue)
{
MyViewModel model = ... go ahead and fill your view model
return PartialView(model);
}
Now the last part is to send the AJAX request to refresh the drop down list when some event occurs. For example when the value of some other ddl changes (or something else, a button click or whatever):
$(function() {
$('#SomeOtherDdlId').change(function() {
// when the selection of some other drop down changes
// get the new value
var value = $(this).val();
// and send it as AJAX request to the newly created action
$.ajax({
url: '@Url.Action("foo")',
type: 'POST',
data: { someValue: value },
success: function(result) {
// when the AJAX succeeds refresh the ddl container with
// the partial HTML returned by the Foo controller action
$('#ddlcontainer').html(result);
}
});
});
});
Another possibility consists into using JSON. Your Foo
controller action would only return some Json object containing the new key/value collection and in the success callback of the AJAX request you would refresh the drop down list. In this case you don't need to externalize it into a separate partial. For example:
$(function() {
$('#SomeOtherDdlId').change(function() {
// when the selection of some other drop down changes
// get the new value
var value = $(this).val();
// and send it as AJAX request to the newly created action
$.ajax({
url: '@Url.Action("foo")',
type: 'POST',
data: { someValue: value },
success: function(result) {
// when the AJAX succeeds refresh the dropdown list with
// the JSON values returned from the controller action
var selectedDeviceModel = $('#SelectedDeviceModel');
selectedDeviceModel.empty();
$.each(result, function(index, item) {
selectedDeviceModel.append(
$('<option/>', {
value: item.value,
text: item.text
})
);
});
}
});
});
});
and finally your Foo controller action will return Json:
public ActionResult Foo(string someValue)
{
return Json(new[] {
new { value = '1', text = 'text 1' },
new { value = '2', text = 'text 2' },
new { value = '3', text = 'text 3' }
});
}
For a similar example you may take a look at the following answer.