问题
I am trying to use ICompositeViewEngine in ASP.NET Core MVC for substituting ViewEngine from System.Web.Mvc since it is no longer available in .NET Core. I am generally trying to migrate a webform from ASP.NET to ASP.NET Core in this project.
I have found the following solution: Where are the ControllerContext and ViewEngines properties in MVC 6 Controller? and I believe that this may resolve my issue. I have also found a similar engine creation with ServiceProvider in a github question: https://github.com/aspnet/Mvc/issues/3091
However, I am not sure about what dependencies or frameworks I may be missing as I am very new with .NET. I have the following namespaces:
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewEngines;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
That I believe might be related to my issue.
My original code is:
public static string RenderPartialToString(Controller controller, string viewName, object model)
{
controller.ViewData.Model = model;
using (StringWriter sw = new StringWriter())
{
ViewEngineResult viewResult = ViewEngines.Engines.FindPartialView(controller.ControllerContext, viewName);
ViewContext viewContext = new ViewContext(controller.ControllerContext, viewResult.View, controller.ViewData, controller.TempData, sw);
viewResult.View.Render(viewContext, sw);
return "document.write('" + sw.GetStringBuilder().Replace('\n', ' ').Replace('\r', ' ').Replace("'","\\'").ToString() + "');";
}
}
And now I am trying to use either of the following:
var engine = Resolver.GetService(typeof(ICompositeViewEngine)) as ICompositeViewEngine;
var engine2 = IServiceProvider.GetService(typeof(ICompositeViewEngine)) as ICompositeViewEngine;
Am I on the right track to fix this? Is there an easier way to replace System.Web.Mvc ViewEngines in .NET Core? What do I need to fix "does not exist in the current context" errors for Resolver and/or ServiceProvider?
Thanks. I hope I was able to follow the question guidelines.
Edit: Please let me know if I should include anything else from my code for this question. I am currently reading about Dependency Injection to understand the situation better.
回答1:
You're mostly on the right track. ASP.NET Core got rid of many static objects so you can't do things like Resolver.GetService
. Resolver
doesn't exist. Instead, use the dependency injection system.
If you just need to access ICompositeViewEngine
from a controller, inject it in the constructor:
public MyController(ICompositeViewEngine viewEngine)
{
// save a reference to viewEngine
}
If you want to have a discrete service that handles Razor-to-string rendering, you'll need to register it at startup:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
// (Other code...)
services.AddTransient<IViewRenderingService, ViewRenderingService>();
services.AddMvc();
}
The service itself would look like this:
using System;
using System.IO;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ModelBinding;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Rendering;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewEngines;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures;
public interface IViewRenderingService
{
string RenderPartialView(ActionContext context, string name, object model = null);
}
public class ViewRenderingService : IViewRenderingService
{
private readonly ICompositeViewEngine _viewEngine;
private readonly ITempDataProvider _tempDataProvider;
public ViewRenderingService(ICompositeViewEngine viewEngine, ITempDataProvider tempDataProvider)
{
_viewEngine = viewEngine;
_tempDataProvider = tempDataProvider;
}
public string RenderPartialView(ActionContext context, string name, object model)
{
var viewEngineResult = _viewEngine.FindView(context, name, false);
if (!viewEngineResult.Success)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException(string.Format("Couldn't find view '{0}'", name));
}
var view = viewEngineResult.View;
using (var output = new StringWriter())
{
var viewContext = new ViewContext(
context,
view,
new ViewDataDictionary(
new EmptyModelMetadataProvider(),
new ModelStateDictionary())
{
Model = model
},
new TempDataDictionary(
context.HttpContext,
_tempDataProvider),
output,
new HtmlHelperOptions());
view.RenderAsync(viewContext).GetAwaiter().GetResult();
return output.ToString();
}
}
}
To use it from a controller, inject and call it:
public class HomeController : Controller
{
private readonly IViewRenderingService _viewRenderingService;
public HomeController(IViewRenderingService viewRenderingService)
{
_viewRenderingService = viewRenderingService;
}
public IActionResult Index()
{
var result = _viewRenderingService.RenderPartialView(ControllerContext, "PartialViewName", model: null);
// do something with the string
return View();
}
}
If you want to use Razor outside of MVC entirely, see this answer.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38749745/required-dependencies-for-resolver-or-serviceprovider-for-using-icompositeviewen