I'm very new to ASP.NET MVC. I'm referring this answer to solve my problem. I researched a lot for hours to find a way to exclude properties from edit action. I used data binging but with no luck, i used a view model to include only the fields need to be modified, which worked but I'm not 100% happy because I'm looking for an easier and a reusable approach. I tried using TryUpdateModel() but i don't completely understand how to implement it.
Above link looks like a perfect solution but unfortunately i still got the same validation error Cannot insert the value NULL into column 'CreatedBy', table 'xxx'; column does not allow nulls. UPDATE fails.
Any idea why? help greatly appreciated.
Edit : let me clearly state what i want here again. I want 'CreatedBy' in my model that's why i have a property for that. I cant just remove it. I don't want to use a hidden field in my view to pass the value so it won't be null. I just want a proper and easy way to exclude properties from Edit. Is there a better solution for this except using viewmodels?
Details:
CreatedBy
is a required field which is populated on create action.
My view contains editors for all the fields in my model except CreatedBy
My controller:
[HttpPost]
[ValidateOnlyIncomingValuesAttribute]
[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
public ActionResult Edit([Bind(Exclude = "CreatedBy")] Request model)
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
var currentUser = User.Identity.Name;
var emp = db.Employees.SingleOrDefault(e => e.ApplicationUser == db.Users.FirstOrDefault(u => u.UserName.Equals(currentUser)));
if (emp != null)
{
model.ModifiedBy = emp.NIC;
model.ModifiedDate = DateTime.Now;
db.Entry(model).State = EntityState.Modified;
db.SaveChanges();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
// some code
}
}
My action filter
public class ValidateOnlyIncomingValuesAttribute : ActionFilterAttribute
{
public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
{
var modelState = filterContext.Controller.ViewData.ModelState;
var valueProvider = filterContext.Controller.ValueProvider;
var keysWithNoIncomingValue = modelState.Keys.Where(x => !valueProvider.ContainsPrefix(x));
foreach (var key in keysWithNoIncomingValue)
modelState[key].Errors.Clear();
}
}