My web application is one of those "single page" styled applications which replaces <div>
content via ajax. In the case where we wish to show a modal dialogue to the user, this function is called:
function OpenWindow(name, title, params)
{
var winParams = SetWindowParameters(name, title, params);
var container = $('div.k-content[id=\'' + name + '\']');
if (container.length > 0)
container.data("kendoWindow").destroy();
container = $('<div/>', { id: name }).css('display', 'none');
container.appendTo($('body'))
if (params.content)
container.html(params.content);
var window = container.kendoWindow(winParams);
window.data("kendoWindow").center().open();
}
One sample value for params
is such:
params = { content: response, draggable: true, wizard: true };
And response
contains the result from public ActionResult ShowSomePopup
which returns a ViewResult
object.
So another function makes an ajax request, gets some HTML back from the server and then passes that response object to OpenWindow
.
This view I'm returning is a Razor View. The cshtml file looks sort of like this:
<div id="SomeDiv">
<!-- the rest of the form -->
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function ()
{
//some code
});
</script>
I've found:
How can I debug my MVC3 site with Chrome? - Accepted answer is 6 years old and my Chrome looks very different. If I load up the dev tools and click on the script associated with my page, the content of this file is empty regardless if I use Firebug or Chrome's debugger: https://i.stack.imgur.com/lbjVU.png and the second answer is not helpful for me as my
<script type="text/javascript> ... </script>
is not 'within' any of the braces for the razor code.Using Chrome JavaScript Debugger / How to break on page loading events - I don't understand the accepted answer, but the second answer with a +100 Bounty does not work for me. I checked the
DOMContentLoaded
checkbox it never triggers for me.How can I debug javascript contained in $(document).ready()? - Again, since the script is defined in a cshtml file it does not show up under the
Sources
tab in the debugger.
The only solution I've found is to simply move the contents of the cshtml's script into a JS file and call that function from the cshtml's $(document).ready
script. But this is a colossal pain in the butt when I have hundreds of view files; I can't really take the time to go through and move everything all around.
The question: How can I use Chrome to debug a modal dialogue's document.ready function which is defined in a razor view?