I'm working on a SPA which I would like to make available for users who have javascript disabled. In order to achieve this I use ajax helper methods for my submit and navigation buttons, which by default fall back to regular http requests when scripts are disabled.
I then render each of my partials as full Views in my controllers and override the _ViewStart.cshtml with the following:
@{
Layout = Request.IsAjaxRequest() || ViewContext.IsChildAction
? null
: "~/Views/Shared/_Layout.cshtml";
}
By doing this, ajax requests essentially return partials, while non-ajax requests will use a layout and return the full view.
The problem I have with this is that I have to then include some logic in each of my views to make sure @section doesn't get hit when the view is being rendered without a layout. Here's an example:
@{
bool _partial = Request.IsAjaxRequest() || ViewContext.IsChildAction;
Layout = _partial ? null : "~/Views/Shared/_Layout.cshtml";
}
@if (!_partial)
{
@section Styles{
<style>
**some style**
</style>
}
@section Scripts{
<script type="text/javascript">
**some script**
</script>
}
** body **
}
else
{
<style>
**some style**
</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
**some script**
</script>
** body **
}
Essentially, this means that I have to duplicate code for each view, which gets messy as I have to update both sets of code when I make changes. Is there any way I can write an extension for @section that will allow me to perform the _partial check and either render using RenderSection or HTML accordingly wherever @section is used (eg., @section Scripts{} or HTML script tags) so that I only need to write a single View?
<script type="text/javascript">..
seems a bit pointless in theelse
statement is javascript is disabled