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How to get the current route ID within a View from the URL (ASP.NET MVC)

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asp.net-mvc

Within the view that is returned from a URL such as /Controller/Action/1 (assuming the default route of controller/action/id), how can I get access to the ID from within the View?

I don't want to have to add it to the ViewData dictionary at the action level when handling the request.

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JMS Avatar asked Jun 11 '09 05:06

JMS


2 Answers

I think this is what you're looking for:

<%=Url.RequestContext.RouteData.Values["id"]%> 
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Francisco Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 19:09

Francisco


ViewData is exactly the right way of doing this.

Your other option would be to pass a model that contains ID to the view.

Edit: Without knowing exactly what you're tying to do, it's tough to give more specific advise. Why do you need an ID, but not any other model data? Is your controller really only sending the Id field to the view? It's hard to imagine what the scenario is.

If the ID value is truly the only model information that is being passed to your view, then you could use the ID itself as the model. Then the return value of your action method would be View(id) and you wouldn't need to use ViewData.

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CoderDennis Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 19:09

CoderDennis