I love the idea of using helper function but I'm struggling a little with design.
I have a Javascript function that can add an entity to a listbox - looks more or less like this:
function MyEntityAdd(o) {
var li = $('<li />').append(o.Product.Name);
$('#SomeListbox').append(li);
}
...which gets called in two ways: 1) for displaying items when the page gets loaded:
$(function() {
@foreach (var item in Model) {
@: MyEntityAdd({ Product: { Name: '@item.Product.Name' }});
}
}
and, 2) for adding an item to the existing page when the user (through an ajax call) creates a new entity:
$.ajax({ type: 'post',
url: '/MyEntity/Create',
data: { ... },
success: function(o) {
MyEntityAdd(o)
}
});
Now my problem: I need to format product and I accomplish it via a helper function:
@helper FormatProduct(MyEntity e)
{
<strong>@e.Product.Name</strong> @e.Version
}
so now I can redefine my Js like this (the parameter is now flat, not an object with embedded objects):
function MyEntityAdd(o) {
var li = $('<li />').append(o.Product);
$('#SomeListbox').append(li);
}
to call like this:
$(function() {
@foreach (var item in Model) {
@: MyEntityAdd({ Product: '@Html.FormatProduct(item.Product)' });
}
}
...all nice. Except that now the success
ajax call doesn't work because the Create
action returns a JSON object... so I'd have to format the product inside the controller i.e. instead of returning:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(string Name)
{
MyEntity e = new MyEntity(Name);
db.MyEntities.Add(e);
db.SaveChanges();
return Json(e);
}
I'd have to replicate the formatting functionality at this end as well:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(string Name)
{
MyEntity e = new MyEntity(Name);
db.MyEntities.Add(e);
db.SaveChanges();
return Json(new { Product = MyServerSideFormattingFunction(e) });
}
which is eeky (not DRY). inspirations anyone?
.text
, not.append
(to avoid XSS)