passing viewdata to asp.net mvc masterpages

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-12-04 07:21:28

For what it's worth, I am using the method from that tutorial in a current project and it works very well.

What you can also do, if it is data that is somewhat static (like a menu that doesn't change much), is to put the object on the cache so your database isn't called for every controller initialisation.

The master page already has access to the ViewData. If you want strongly typed access to it, you need to do two things:

  1. Put the master page stuff in a base class (e.g. CommonViewData)
  2. Have you master page inherit from the generic ViewMasterPage<> class:

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Gil

Could you possibly use the OnActionExecuting method on a base controller class and populate the view data there?

Something like:

protected override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext context)
{
  context.Controller.ViewData.Model = GetDataForControl();
}

I haven't tried it so it's just a thought...

I usually use an abstract controller class for my MasterPage, it is the best solution, because the MasterPage is like an "abstract view". But I override the MasgerPageController View() method to include the viewdata.

protected override ViewResult View(string viewName, string masterName, object model)
{
    this.ViewData["menu"] = this.PagesRepository.GetPublishPages();
    return base.View(viewName, masterName, model);
}

I don't quite get your problem...

The problem I am looking at is the fact that if I place a user control in my masterpage that relies on ViewData, I have to REPEATEDLY include that ViewData for every single page that uses said masterpage.

Well yeah... of course you do. If you have a usercontrol in your master page then of course you're going to have to pass the required data for that usercontrol for every action & view that uses that masterpage.

It's not like you have to repeat yourself if you are just inheriting from a base controller.

Is your issue the fact that some controllers have actions that both do and don't call views that derive from that particular masterpage? So therefore if you are implementing a base controller, the actions that don't use that particular masterpage will still have the viewdata for it...? (If all that makes sense ;-)

I think the solution suggested does work but not the ideal solution. If we put the code in the BaseController constructor it is going to be called even for Action methods which does not have a MasterPages (e.g Post methods and Ajax methods).
I think a better solution(not ideal) is to call Html.Action method in the Master page.

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