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ASP.NET MVC 4 / Web API - insert Razor renderer for Accepts: text/html

I am creating a RESTful Web Service using ASP.NET MVC 4 Web API. For API access, I am returning JSON, though once I get everything working correctly, the content negotiation should work for XML and JSON by default.

Since I am working towards a truly RESTful resource-centric web service, my URI's will be pointing to actual resources. I would like to take advantage of that by returning an HTML representation of the resource if Accepts: text/html comes in the request (like throwing the link in a browser).

I would like to be able to take advantage of MVC 4 Web API's content negotiation to insert a renderer for text/html that uses Razor templates. Are there any working examples of doing just this?

Yes, this is bridging "regular" MVC pages and Web API. Basically I'd like to create a renderer that uses a convention based approach to finding and rendering Razor views just like "regular" MVC. I can come up with the convention-based view lookup logic. I'm simply looking for a) globally inserting my text/html renderer into the content negotation, and b) using the Razor engine manually to render my model into HTML.

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MikeJansen Avatar asked Aug 02 '12 17:08

MikeJansen


1 Answers

Fredrik Normén has a blog post on this very topic:

http://weblogs.asp.net/fredriknormen/archive/2012/06/28/using-razor-together-with-asp-net-web-api.aspx

Basically, you need to create a MediaTypeFormatter

using System;
using System.Net.Http.Formatting;

namespace WebApiRazor.Models
{
    using System.IO;
    using System.Net;
    using System.Net.Http.Headers;
    using System.Reflection;
    using System.Threading.Tasks;

    using RazorEngine;

    public class RazorFormatter : MediaTypeFormatter
    {
        public RazorFormatter()
        {
            SupportedMediaTypes.Add(new MediaTypeHeaderValue("text/html")); 
            SupportedMediaTypes.Add(new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/xhtml+xml"));
        }

        //...

        public override Task WriteToStreamAsync(
                                                Type type,
                                                object value,
                                                Stream stream,
                                                HttpContentHeaders contentHeaders,
                                                TransportContext transportContext)
        {
            var task = Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
                {
                    var viewPath = // Get path to the view by the name of the type

                    var template = File.ReadAllText(viewPath);

                    Razor.Compile(template, type, type.Name);
                    var razor = Razor.Run(type.Name, value);

                    var buf = System.Text.Encoding.Default.GetBytes(razor);

                    stream.Write(buf, 0, buf.Length);

                    stream.Flush();
                });

            return task;
        }
    }
}

and then register it in Global.asax:

GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Formatters.Add(new RazorFormatter());

the above code is copied from the blog post and is not my work

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Kyle Trauberman Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 05:11

Kyle Trauberman