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Some time ago rendering a template using RazorEngine was as easy as:

string s = RazorEngine.Razor.Parse()

However, for some reason, its authors changed their minds about the API and now the simplest way to render a template is:

var key = new RazorEngine.Templating.NameOnlyTemplateKey("EmailTemplate", RazorEngine.Templating.ResolveType.Global, null);
RazorEngine.Engine.Razor.AddTemplate(key, new RazorEngine.Templating.LoadedTemplateSource("Ala ma kota"));
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(sb);
RazorEngine.Engine.Razor.RunCompile(key, sw);
string s = sb.ToString();

(At least this is what I deduced from the new API. The old one is marked as deprecated.)

Is there a way to use the new API to render a template without caching, keys, and other fancy stuff? All of the official examples simply don't work.

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    I second that opinion. The examples are useless and I couldn't just use the deprecated methods because now the method RazorEngine.Templating.RazorEngineService.GetCompiledTemplate keeps giving me the error "No template exists with key..." The upgrade is far too complicated and painful : why are we supposed to use a cache and a template key ? I've forked the project and am trying to get my old code to work with the new version...
    – JJP
    Feb 19, 2015 at 14:42
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    Make sure to put: "using RazorEngine;" and "using RazorEngine.Templating;" at the top, otherwise the examples won't work.
    – ooXei1sh
    Apr 1, 2015 at 18:28

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Well, after searching the code, I found some useful examples (https://github.com/Antaris/RazorEngine/blob/master/src/source/RazorEngine.Hosts.Console/Program.cs) and found out that if you include

using RazorEngine.Templating;

at the top of your class, you can use some extension methods (https://github.com/Antaris/RazorEngine/blob/master/src/source/RazorEngine.Core/Templating/RazorEngineServiceExtensions.cs) that will help you.

Painless template compilation :

Engine.Razor.Compile(templatePath, "templateNameInTheCache", modelType);

Template Parsing :

Engine.Razor.Run("templateNameInTheCache", modelType, model);

And now you can do both at the same time !

string myParsedTemplate = Engine.Razor.RunCompile(templatePath, "templateNameInTheCache", null, model)

Which is the equivalent of doing this

Engine.Razor.AddTemplate("templateNameInTheCache", TemplateLoader.GetTemplate(templatePath));
Engine.Razor.Compile("templateNameInTheCache", modelType);
string finallyThisIsMyParsedTemplate = Engine.Razor.Run("templateNameInTheCache", modelType);

Please note that I'm currently testing this, but it seems to work fine.

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    Any idea how to remove the compiled template from cache afterwards?
    – JTW
    Jun 29, 2015 at 2:06
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    I cannot find TemplateLoader
    – bublegumm
    Aug 16, 2015 at 14:57
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    @JJP Are you sure Engine.Razor.Compile(templatePath, "templateNameInTheCache", modelType); works? Looking through their code it appears that the method expects the template string and not path to the template. The code you provided didn't work for me as is, it gave me the resolved server path as template. Thanks.
    – Justin
    Sep 10, 2015 at 13:30
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    @Justin, dont' forget to use File.ReadAllText(HostingEnvironment.MapPath("YourView.cshtml")) Sep 24, 2015 at 17:52
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    @user2023116 Thanks for the help. It is a shame you need to dig this deep to piece together a working example. Big thumbs down for such breaking changes in this library Jan 17, 2017 at 18:21
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The following code works for ResolvePathTemplateManager (October, 2017):

var templateManager = new ResolvePathTemplateManager(new[] { rootPath });

var config = new TemplateServiceConfiguration
{
    TemplateManager = templateManager
};

Engine.Razor = RazorEngineService.Create(config);

// ...

var html = Engine.Razor.RunCompile("Test.cshtml", null, model);

Source: in RazorEngineServiceTestFixture.cs, look for ResolvePathTemplateManager.

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Building on @turdus-merula's answer, I wanted the temp files to be cleaned up when the default AppDomain is unloaded. I disabled the temp file locking in the config, which allows the temp folder to be deleted.

var config = new TemplateServiceConfiguration
{
    TemplateManager = new ResolvePathTemplateManager(new[] {"EmailTemplates"}),
    DisableTempFileLocking = true
};

Engine.Razor = RazorEngineService.Create(config);

var html = Engine.Razor.RunCompile("Test.cshtml", null, model);
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Just FYI, using the RazorEngine API leads to memory leak. There is an official issue reported, that compiling templates keeps generating temp files that are very hard to get rid of. So be very careful if you use this in production.

Last I used this, it kept adding +1MB to memory on every template compilation, even when using cached templates!

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