Every time you need to import a namespace inside your view. This is the same as when you import a namespace in a standard C# code file.
So, if you need to use a type which is declared in a different namespace than the View one, you'll need to add a using
statement before using that type.
@using OtherNamespace
@{
var example = new ExampleClass(); // full name is OtherNamespace.ExampleClass
}
Be aware that there is another method for importing namespaces inside Views in MVC 5, which uses the Web.config
file located in "Views" folder (note that this is not the global Web.config
file). You may add further namespaces by adding the following parts:
<system.web.webPages.razor>
<pages pageBaseType="System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage">
<namespaces>
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc" />
<add namespace="OtherNamespace" />
</namespaces>
</pages>
</system.web.webPages.razor>
This way you will not need to add a @using
statement inside the .cshtml
file.
[Edit]
Regarding the @model
statement inside a view, there are essentially two options:
@using MyNamespace.MyNestedNamespace
@model MyModel
Or, if you think you will not need any other types from that namespace:
@model MyNamespace.MyNestedNamespace.MyModel
There is no real difference, is up to you what you think is better for that view.
ViewModel
? I think that's an imported C# class used by the view for doing stuffs with it. Right? What can I do with it?