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>© 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