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In Orchard, how do I include a javascript file in my partial view that's loaded from an ajax call?

Here's what I've tried:

@{Script.Include("ownerInfo.js");}

Orchard completely ignores this if the view is hit from an ajax call

Edit: The below works, although including scripts by hand is not ideal. See Piedone's example below for a better alternative.

<script type="text/javascript" src="./Modules/ModuleName/Scripts/script.js"></script>
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  • Script.Include works fine for me within a partial. Are you missing the Web.config to allow you to get to static files in your script folder? Aug 12, 2012 at 20:19
  • Script.Include is definitely the way to go, and works fine in shape templates. How are you including the partial view? Aug 12, 2012 at 22:25
  • Sorry! I forgot to include the fact that the view is loaded from an ajax call. I suspect this is what is causing the issue, not the fact that it's a partial view.
    – Josh Noe
    Aug 13, 2012 at 13:31
  • Just to be clear, same problem, the script isn't loaded on an ajax call. Any help would be very appreciated.
    – Josh Noe
    Aug 13, 2012 at 21:56
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    Could it be added by condition in the parent of the partial?
    – Mr. Mr.
    Aug 14, 2012 at 6:36

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I think this is by design. If you look at Orchard.UI.Resources.ResourceFilter (this is the filter adding those shapes to the layout that render static resources) it contains the following check:

// should only run on a full view rendering result
        if (!(filterContext.Result is ViewResult))
            return;

This prevents it from injecting the shapes into the layout if the action result is e.g. a PartialViewResult.

You could do the following:

  • Insert the script "by hand"
  • Include the script with Orchard and display the head and/or foot scripts' shape in your view:

    Display.HeadScripts() Display.FootScripts()

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  • Thanks. How would I insert the script by hand? If I include the full path of the script (as shown in my question), Orchard throws an error about my js file not implementing IController.
    – Josh Noe
    Aug 15, 2012 at 20:57
  • The url /Modules/ModuleName/Scripts/script.js should work, if there is no application path configured for Orchard (like the default OrchardLocal). I'd go with displaying the resource shapes, because this way also the dependencies of your scripts will be included and your code will be portable.
    – Piedone
    Aug 16, 2012 at 8:59
  • You're right, looks like I had typed in my path incorrectly. The url ./Modules/ModuleName/Scripts/script.js works as expected. Note that you must include the period in the beginning of the path.
    – Josh Noe
    Aug 17, 2012 at 19:30

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