I've been browsing the web trying to find a good example/tutorial detailing how I can create and use my own custom HTML Helpers for my MVC 3 Razor application I found this one which is as follows
Adding your own HtmlHelper in ASP.NET MVC 3
I've created a class (trimmed it down a bit) as so
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Linq;
using System.Linq.Expressions;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.Mvc.Html;
namespace MyWebApp
{
public static class ExtensionMethods
{
public static MvcHtmlString StateDropDownListFor<TModel, TValue>
(this HtmlHelper<TModel> html,
Expression<Func<TModel, TValue>> expression)
{
Dictionary<string, string> stateList = new Dictionary<string, string>()
{
{"AL"," Alabama"},
{"AK"," Alaska"},
{"AZ"," Arizona"},
{"AR"," Arkansas"}
};
return html.DropDownListFor(expression,
new SelectList(stateList, "key", "value"));
}
}
}
So far so good,
Inside my controller I also added the reference
using System.Web.Mvc.Html;
Now inside my view i have the following
@Html.StateDropDownList(x => x.State)
But I get the following error
System.web.mvc.htmlhelper<system.collections.generic.list<Profile.ProfileImages>> does not contain a definition for StateDropDownList and no extension method StateDropDownList acception a first argument of type system.web.mvc.htmlhelper<System.Collections.Generic.List<Profile.ProfileImages>> could be found(Are you missing a using directive of an assembly reference?)
Could someone please tell me what im doing wrong here.
You should include the namespace in your view:
@using MyWebApp
Or you can import this namespace for all of the views from web.config.
<system.web.webPages.razor>
<pages pageBaseType="System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage">
<namespaces>
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc.Ajax" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc.Html" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Optimization" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Routing" />
<add namespace="MyWebApp" />
</namespaces>
</pages>
</system.web.webPages.razor>
I think an easier option would be to do the following: 1. Create a view as usual, place your helpers in that as usual with the mix of code and html as you like. 2. Move the view to the App_Code folder. 3. Get to your helps in all your views as so (Note that _MyHelpers is the name of the view in the App_Code folder):
@_MyHelpers.JQMRadioTrueFalse("Voice Mail on your Home Phone?", "HomePhoneHasAnswerPhone", Model.TrueFalse, t.HomePhoneHasAnswerPhone)
This would be an example of a view in the App_Code folder that is accessed on any view as above:
@helper JQMRadioList(string Legend, string RadioListName, List<Fizz.DomainClasses.GenericClasses.GenericDropDownOption> options, bool Horizontal = false, string CurrentSelection = "")
{
<fieldset data-role="controlgroup" data-mini="true" data-theme="b" @((Horizontal) ? " data-type=\"horizontal\"" : "")>
<legend>@Legend:</legend>
@foreach (var li in options)
{
@JQMRadioListItem(RadioListName, li.TheValue, li.Text, CurrentSelection)
}
</fieldset>
}
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