I'm writing a helper method for ASP.NET MVC and I need to call Url.Content to get an appropriate URL for the context. However, in order to create a new UrlHelper() I need to get the current RequestContext (System.Web.Routing.RequestContext to be precise) and I'm not sure how to grab it. Anyone know?
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If the current IHttpHandler is MvcHandler, you can use
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You may have found an answer elsewhere, but here goes; In a controller action, you can get to the current RequestContext like so:
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No one's actually answered the question: how do you get the Request context to instantiate a UrlHelper? If I'm trying to use the UrlHelper in a web service method, an extension method doesn't help because I don't have the HtmlHelper either. Is there any way to get the RequestContext for the current httpcontext? |
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Noticed this was still unanswered. As of MVC 1.0 you can do:
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As mentioned above, just extend the HtmlHelper and the context is exposed in that way. For example:
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Don't create a new one. Just extend the existing UrlHelper, just like you'd extend HtmlHelper:
If you must use both HtmlHelper and UrlHelper, pass one of them as a regular (non-"this") argument. |
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