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I'm using an EditorTemplates folder, and the following DateTime.cshtml to add the date picker (jQuery UI) to all Datetime fields:

@model Nullable<System.DateTime>
@if ( Model.HasValue ) {
@Html.TextBox( "" , String.Format( "{0:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}" , Model.Value ) , new  {     @class = "textbox" , @style = "width:400px;" } )
}
else {
@Html.TextBox( "" , String.Format( "{0:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}" , DateTime.Now ) , new {     @class = "textbox" , @style = "width:400px;" } )
}

@{
string name = ViewData.TemplateInfo.HtmlFieldPrefix;
string id = name.Replace( ".", "_" );
}
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
    alert("adding date picker");
    $("#@id").datepicker
        ({
            dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy',
            showStatus: true,
            showWeeks: true,
            highlightWeek: true,
            numberOfMonths: 1,
            showAnim: "scale",
            showOptions: {
                origin: ["top", "left"]
            }
        });
});
</script>

However, if I add the jQuery Scripts etc to the bottom of the page, as is suggested is best practice now - the above code, appears inline - above the jQuery scripts - and therefore doesn't run:

Main CSHTML Razor view:

 @RenderBody()   
        <hr>
        <footer>
            <p>&copy; Company @System.DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy")</p>
        </footer> 
    </div>
     @Scripts.Render("~/js")
     @Scripts.Render("~/jqueryui")
     @RenderSection("Scripts", required: false)
</body>

Should I bypass the best practice and add the jQuery scripts to the top of the page - or is there a simpler way of making this work, while still following best practice?

Thank you,

Mark

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  • The @Scripts.Render should be within the head tag, no? Apr 25, 2013 at 13:23
  • Have you tried to use window.onload = function{...}; instead of document.ready ? Or go with Kenneth's answer which seems more accurate in your case.
    – A. Wolff
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:25
  • @MelanciaUK: The scripts should not go in the head-tag, this will slow down the page render.
    – Kenneth
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:27
  • @roasted: if he uses window.onload then his script will be executed later than strictly necessary
    – Kenneth
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:28
  • This might help: stackoverflow.com/questions/7081009/…
    – Floremin
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:36

2 Answers 2

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You should put it in the section:

@section Scripts { 

    <script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
    alert("adding date picker");
    $("#@id").datepicker
        ({
            dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy',
            showStatus: true,
            showWeeks: true,
            highlightWeek: true,
            numberOfMonths: 1,
            showAnim: "scale",
            showOptions: {
                origin: ["top", "left"]
            }
        });
});
</script>
}

This way your script will be added below the jQuery declaration

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  • Where would the @id come from? Don't forget that you cannot have sections in partials or templates. Apr 25, 2013 at 13:36
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You should not have any scripts in your views or partials. Scripts should be placed where they belong - in separate javascript files.

So you could have a javascript file that enables datepickers, for example ~/scripts/myscript.js:

$('.datepicker').datepicker({
    dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy',
    showStatus: true,
    showWeeks: true,
    highlightWeek: true,
    numberOfMonths: 1,
    showAnim: "scale",
    showOptions: {
        origin: ["top", "left"]
    }
});

As you can see I have used a class selector here: $('.datepicker') in order to attach the datepicker plugin to all input fields that have class="datepicker".

And now all that's left is to override the Scripts custom section in your view (not in partials or templates):

@section Scripts {
    <script type="text/javascript" src="~/scripts/myscript.js"></script>
}

Now your template will contain only what templates should contain - markup:

@model DateTime?
@Html.TextBox(
    "", 
    string.Format("{0:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}", Model ?? DateTime.Now), 
    new { 
        @class = "textbox datepicker", 
        @style = "width:400px;" 
    } 
)

You might also notice the simplification of the code.

And now since you followed best practices to have all your scripts in separate files you could even have a bundle for them:

@section Scripts {
    @Scripts.Render("~/datepickers")
}

or simply include it in some of the bundles in your Layout so that it gets minified and cached with them and available to all pages.

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  • Can you elaborate on this a bit more?
    – Floremin
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:26
  • This doesn't solve the OP's problem, he'd still need to reference the script from his partial view, since he only wants to include it when the partial view is loaded
    – Kenneth
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:28
  • No, he doesn't need to reference any script from a partial view. Scripts should be referenced only from main views or inside the Layout. @Floremin, what additional elaboration would you like me to do? Apr 25, 2013 at 13:31
  • I think you have elaborated with your last update. Thank you!
    – Floremin
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:37
  • Thank you everyone - I have added the script to a JS, and to the bundling - and also simplified the markup. As always, I'm grateful for the assistance. Mark
    – Mark
    Apr 25, 2013 at 13:44

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