In the MVC folder structure, where should general class files reside? For example, I have a class that determines the right DataContext to use, so I'm not reinventing the wheel in each of my controllers. Should it live in the Controllers folder even though it's not a controller? Should it be with the Models because it's database related, even though it's not a model? Possibly the Views\Shared folder? Or is Content the catch-all folder for that kind of stuff? I'm sure I could put it anywhere, but I was wondering where the "right" place is.
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It's not a controller, content or a view, so don't use those. It sounds most closely related to your model, so you could put it in model under a subfolder called "Helpers" or "Utility" or some such. Or you can add another top level folder called Services and put it there. That's where I put all my app logic, the middle man between the controllers and the model. |
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If you look at Rob's MVC Storefront: Separate class library project (like Commerce.MVC.Data) |
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If it could be useful by itself (think of a command line tool built around it), put it in the Models folder. If it is used only as a helper for controllers, put it in Controllers folder. |
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It really depends on what it does, if it accesses data it should be in the Data Access Layer, otherwise you can put it in the controller folder. |
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Have a separate DataAccess assembly, make that class internal and call it DataContextFactory. |
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dmajkic, Why separate it out into its own area? If its BLL code it should be in the controller folder, if its DAL related item it should be in the Model. I can understand if a project gets huge and you want to create some subfolders, that shouldn't be an issue. But placing code in another tier really defeats the purpose of MVC don't you think? |
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