ado.net mvc3 tuple using in model and single views

╄→尐↘猪︶ㄣ 提交于 2019-12-01 05:04:16

The Tuple<X, Y> class doesn't have a default constructor so you will need to write a custom model binder if you want this to work. Another possibility is to use a custom view model which is what I would recommend you:

public class MyViewModel
{
    public Course Course { get; set; }
    public Student Student { get; set; }
}

and then:

public ActionResult Create()
{
    return View(new MyViewModel());
} 

//
// POST: /Default3/Create

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(MyViewModel model)
{
    try
    {
        // TODO: Add insert logic here
        db.Students.AddObject(t.Student);
        db.SaveChanges();

        t.Course.S_ID = t.Student.Id;
        db.Courses.AddObject(t.Course);
        db.SaveChanges();

        return RedirectToAction("Copy");
    }
    catch
    {
        return View(model);
    }
}

and finally:

@model MvcApplication4.Models.MyViewModel
@{
    ViewBag.Title = "Create";
}
<h2>Create</h2>
@using (Html.BeginForm()) {
    @Html.ValidationSummary(true)
    <fieldset>
        <legend>Course</legend>

        <div class="editor-label">
            @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Student.Name)
        </div>
        <div class="editor-field">
            @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Student.Name)
            @Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.Student.Name)
        </div>
        <div class="editor-label">
            @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Student.S_ID, "Student")
        </div>
            <fieldset>
        <legend>Student</legend>

        <div class="editor-label">
            @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Course.Name)
        </div>
        <div class="editor-field">
            @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Course.Name)
            @Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.Course.Name)
        </div>

        <div class="editor-label">
            @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Course.Class)
        </div>
        <div class="editor-field">
            @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Course.Class)
            @Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.Course.Class)
        </div>

        <p>
            <input type="submit" value="Create" />
        </p>
    </fieldset>
}

MVC is pretty smart, but it can't really figure out how to create a new instance of Tuple and create new instances of the items, then assign the proper items to it. That's just too complex of a task.

The error you get is because a Tuple doesn't have a default parameterless constructor, and requires new items to be passed to it in the constructor, something that MVC can't do.

You will have to break this down, and create your tuple in your controller action from a viewmodel that contains your items as members.

You need to pass the model to your view. Example:

return View(model);

This seems to have resolved the issue for me as an alternative and it is working now:

[HttpGet]
public ActionResult Create()
{  
    Course course = new Course();
    Student student = new Student();
    var tuple = new Tuple<Course,Student>(course,student);
    return View(tuple);
}

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(Tuple<Course,Student> tuple){ do something ...}

I tried several other approaches include some that have been suggested here but, didn't resolve the problem. I just posted this to help someone else who might want to use Tuple though, use it only if you don't have another alternative.

I got it to work after a few minutes of digging and some thinking. Here's a quick example of what I did:

GET action:

[HttpGet]        
public ActionResult Update(int id = 0) 
{
    ProductDto product = _productService.FindByID(id);
    SupplierDto supplier = _supplierService.FindByProductID(productId: product.ProductID);        

    return View(model: new Tuple<ProductDto, SupplierDto>(product, supplier));
}

POST action:

[HttpPost]
public JsonResult Update(int id = 0, ProductDto Item1, SupplierDto Item2) 
{
    // Get the product name
    string productName = Item1.ProductName;

    // Get the supplier name
    string supplierName = Item2.SupplierName;

    ...

    return Json(new { success = true });
}

View:

@model Tuple<ProductDto, SupplierDto>
@{
    ViewBag.Title = "add title later ... ";
    AjaxOptions options = new AjaxOptions { ... };
}

@using (Ajax.BeginForm("Update", "Product", options, htmlAttributes: new { @id = "update-form" })) 
{
    <fieldset>
        <legend>Update Product</legend>
        <div class="display-label">
            @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Item1.ProductName)         
        </div>
        <div class="display-field">
            @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Item1.ProductName)            
        </div>

        ...

         <div class="display-label">
            @Html.LabelFor(model => model.Item2.SupplierName)
        </div>
        <div class="display-field">
            @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Item2.SupplierName)            
        </div>
    </fieldset>
    <div class="submit-button">
        <button type="submit" class="button">Update details</button>
    <div>
}

You should bind prefix in parameters Controller:

public ActionResult ThisMethod([Bind(Prefix = "Item1")] AccountViewModel model)
{
            // toDo
}

View:

@model Tuple<AccountViewModel>

@Html.EditorFor(model => model.Item1.Firstname)  
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