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I have a problem similar to the one described here: MVC T4 MvcTextTemplateHost and Customized "Controller" T4 Template but hopefully, simpler.

I have a custom View templates (View.tt, Create.tt) for ASP.NET MVC project. I can't figure out how to get the controller name in these view templates. mvcHost.ControllerName and mvcHost.ControllerRootName both are null in View templates. However, somewhere in the pipeline controller name is known, since the view is created int the ControllerName folder. I want to refer to it in the template itself.

Specifically, I want to generate HTML.ActionLink("Edit", MVC.<controllername>.Edit(id)) instead of HTML.ActionLink("Edit", "Edit", new {id = item.id})

Is it possible to get the name of the controller in the View template?

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  • EDIT: Remove t4mvc tag as irrelevant to the question
    – Felix
    Jun 30, 2010 at 3:48
  • How did you end up doing? I would also like to generate views that are using T4MVC so I need the controller name. Jul 8, 2011 at 8:54
  • just put a placeholder /* put controller here */. After all, I am doing it for myself (although several team members "borrowed" it from me :) - so nobody complains!
    – Felix
    Jul 8, 2011 at 18:41

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Since I by convention almost always use the same name for my Controller as I have named the Model, I use this code in my template to get the model name and therefor the controller name:

@Html.ActionLink("Create new", 
    MVC.<#= mvcHost.ViewDataTypeName.Split('.').Last() #>.Create())
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  • Thanks for idea. I guess, if I had one-to-one relationship between my controllers and models that would be a good idea. Given that I've never seen such design anywhere but in the most trivial tutorials - I'll have to wait for more fundamental solution...
    – Felix
    Sep 5, 2011 at 20:06
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I don't think there's a way to get that info in MVC 1.0 or MVC 2. The ControllerRootName and ControllerName properties from the host are for controller T4 templates and not for view T4 templates.

I'll see if we can add more info to the T4 host to enable these properties when generating views.

The reason that the generated file shows up in the right folder is that the MVC project system takes the output of the T4 template and puts it there. The T4 system itself doesn't participate in this process.

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    Yes, we would like you to enable these properties! Jul 8, 2011 at 21:54
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    Eilon, any idea if this has been added as of MVC 5 (Oct 2014)? I want to add a custom class on Html.BeginForm, but as far as I can tell I need to know the controller name in order to specify htmlAttributes.
    – Sam
    Oct 28, 2014 at 15:53

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