I'm using ASP.NET Core 5 Razor Pages.
My goal is to has a set of Partial Views (for reusability purpose) that I can use on several pages. Each Partial View has a form with its own custom post event handler (it will be processed by a code-behind of a pages that will contain this Partial View).
N.B. Some pages can contain two or even more different Partial Views! And I need that Partial View models to be validated independently of each other (in two separate custom event handlers).
Here is simplified code that I use for today. Partial View model (contains some data for a user):
public partial class User
{
[Required]
public string Name { get; set; }
[Required]
public string Surname { get; set; }
}
public class UserModel : PageModel
{
[BindProperty]
public User user { get; set; }
[TempData]
public string StatusMessage { get; set; }
public UserModel()
{
user = new User();
}
}
_UserPartial.cshtml (displays that user data):
@model UserModel
<div class="row text-warning">
<div class="col-md-4">
<form method="post" asp-page-handler="UserEdited">
<div asp-validation-summary="ModelOnly"></div>
<div class="form-group">
<label asp-for="user.Surname" class="control-label"></label>
<input asp-for="user.Surname" class="form-control" />
<span asp-validation-for="user.Surname" class="text-danger"></span>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label asp-for="user.Name" class="control-label"></label>
<input asp-for="user.Name" class="form-control" />
<span asp-validation-for="user.Name" class="text-danger"></span>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<input type="submit" value="Save user data" />
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
Index.cshtml (main page that contains Partial View):
@page
@model IndexModel
@{
ViewData["Title"] = "Main page";
}
@if (!String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(@Model.StatusMessage))
{
<div class="text-center">
<h4 class="text-warning">@Model.StatusMessage</h4>
</div>
}
<div class="text-center" id="mainView">
<p>Some text in a main view</p>
<p>Some <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/aspnet/core">link</a> in a main view.</p>
</div>
<div class="text-center" id="userPartialView">
@{await Html.RenderPartialAsync("_UserPartial", IndexModel.userModel);}
</div>
//Some other Partial View (which contains some data for a message)
<div class="text-center" id="userPartialView">
@{await Html.RenderPartialAsync("_MessagePartial", IndexModel.messageModel);}
</div>
Index.cshtml.cs (code-behind of a main page):
public class IndexModel : PageModel
{
public static UserModel userModel { get; set; }
//A model for some other Partial View (which contains some data for a message)
public static MessageModel messageModel { get; set; }
[TempData]
public string StatusMessage { get; set; }
public IActionResult OnGet()
{
userModel = new UserModel();
messageModel = new MessageModel();
return Page();
}
public IActionResult OnPostUserEdited()
{
if (!userModel.ModelState.IsValid)
{
return Page();
}
StatusMessage = "User data was saved!";
return RedirectToPage();
}
}
Problem is that userModel.ModelState is always valid even if Name and Surname are empty: Looks like UserModel is not validaiting at all.
And I have a strong feeling that I'm using Partial Views the wrong way (not the way they were supposed to be used).
So what's wrong with my code? How do I properly use Partial View and validate its model state?