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I tried show a alert box in mvc controller by if-else condition.But alert box does not display.Where is my mistake ?

Controller

public ActionResult Index()
{
    int userId = Convert.ToInt32(Session["userId"].ToString());

    if (WebMatrix.WebData.WebSecurity.IsAuthenticated)
    {
        if (userId == 90043) 
        {
            return View();
        }
        else
        {
            TempData["Message"] = "You are not authorized.";
            return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
        }
    }
    else
    {
        return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
    }
}
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  • 2
    What do you mean by "alert message"? Be aware that the code inside controllers executes on a server, without (direct) user supervision. It does not represent the end result (web page) that the user sees and interacts with. Furthermore, since this is not a WinForms project, you can't display message boxes. It makes no sense. If you do want to display a JavaScript alert, do so from within the Indexview.
    – Andrei V
    Mar 26, 2014 at 10:00
  • Hi Andrei I want to show a alert before RedirectToAction if userId is not equal to 90043 Mar 26, 2014 at 10:02
  • @user3107343 you can not
    – Grundy
    Mar 26, 2014 at 10:04
  • To whom? Who must see this message? Is it just for debugging purposes?
    – Andrei V
    Mar 26, 2014 at 10:04
  • where are you using from TempData["Message"] in client side ??
    – R.Akhlaghi
    May 8, 2019 at 4:54

8 Answers 8

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TempData["msg"] = "<script>alert('Change succesfully');</script>";
@Html.Raw(TempData["msg"])
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Use this:

return JavaScript(alert("Hello this is an alert"));

or:

return Content("<script language='javascript' type='text/javascript'>alert('Thanks for Feedback!');</script>");
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  • Thanks man! Second one works for me as: public ActionResult DoSomething() { //... //... return new ContentResult() { Content = "<script language='javascript' type='text/javascript'>alert('Thanks for Feedback!');</script>" }; } }
    – jreichert
    Aug 28, 2020 at 7:41
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You cannot show an alert from a controller. There is one way communication from the client to the server.The server can therefore not tell the client to do anything. The client requests and the server gives a response.

You therefore need to use javascript when the response returns to show a messagebox of some sort.

OR

using jquery on the button that calls the controller action

<script>
 $(document).ready(function(){
  $("#submitButton").on("click",function()
  {
   alert('Your Message');
  });

});
<script>
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It is not possible to display alerts from the controller. Because MVC views and controllers are entirely separated from each other. You can only display information in the view only. So it is required to pass the information to be displayed from controller to view by using either ViewBag, ViewData or TempData. If you are trying to display the content stored in TempData["Message"], It is possible to perform in the view page by adding few javascript lines.

<script>
  alert(@TempData["Message"]);
</script>
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<a href="@Url.Action("DeleteBlog")" class="btn btn-sm btn-danger" onclick="return confirm ('Are you sure want to delete blog?');">
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Response.Write(@"<script language='javascript'>alert('Message: 
\n" + "Hi!" + " .');</script>");
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I know this is not typical alert box, but I hope it may help someone.

There is this expansion that enables you to show notifications inside HTML page using bootstrap.

It is very easy to implement and it works fine. Here is a github page for the project including some demo images.

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In Controller

TempData["err"] = "Something happenend";

In your view

var error =  '@TempData["err"]';
if(error){
    alert(error);
}
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