Fill in form based on dropdown selection (MVC 4) - c#

I am using asp.net mvc 4
Is there a way to update the form based on selection made by the user?
(in this case I want to fill in address fields if something is picked from the dropdown list, otherwise a new address would need to be typed in)
My model:
public class NewCompanyModel
{
[Required]
public string CompanyName { get; set; }
public bool IsSameDayRequired { get; set; }
public int AddressID { get; set; }
public Address RegisterOfficeAddress { get; set; }
}
View:
#model ViewModels.NewCompanyModel
#using (Html.BeginForm(null, null, FormMethod.Post, new { name = "frm", id = "frm" }))
{
#Html.ValidationSummary(true)
<fieldset id="test">
<legend>Company</legend>
<h2>Register office address</h2>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.AddressID)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.DropDownListFor(model => model.AddressID, (IList<SelectListItem>)ViewBag.Addresses, new {id = "address", onchange = "window.location.href='/wizard/Address?value=' + this.value;" })
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.BuildingNameOrNumber)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.BuildingNameOrNumber)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.BuildingNameOrNumber)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.StreetName)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.StreetName)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.StreetName)
</div>
and controller:
public ActionResult Address(string value)
{
//get the address from db and somehow update the view
}
The question is how do you update the 'model.RegisterOfficeAddress.StreetName' etc
Just to make clear this is just part of the form so I cannot submit it just yet.
Many thanks

Thanks for your help; I have decided to take a different approach:
On dropdown change I submit the form:
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.ServiceAddress.AddressID)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.DropDownListFor(model => model.ServiceAddress.AddressID, (IEnumerable<SelectListItem>)ViewBag.Addresses, new { onchange = "this.form.submit();" })
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.ServiceAddress.AddressID)
</div>
and then in controller:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult NewDirector(NewDirectorVM vm, string value)
{
ModelState.Clear();
if (vm.ServiceAddress.AddressID > 0)
{
//Updates the properties of the viewModel
vm.ServiceAddress = _Repository.GetAddress(vm.ServiceAddress.AddressID);
}
return View("NewDirector", vm);
}
Please notice ModelState.Clear(); which actually allows the view to be updated from the controller (otherwise all the changes made the the viewModel by the controller would have been overwritten by the values in the view).

Common way in such cases is to update other fields via javascript:
$('##Html.IdFor(model => model.AddressID)').on('change',function(){
$.get(...,function(data){
$('##Html.IdFor(model => model.RegisterOfficeAddress.BuildingNameOrNumber)').val(data)
})
})

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I have worked with .Net webforms before and now working on a MVC project.
I am working on creating a user registration page. I have no idea how its MODEL should look like.
See database diagram
User registration page:
Firstname
LastName
Email adress
Subcribe newsletter ?
Password
Choose your city
.....
I think I have to do this in this task:
STEP 1:
Populate cities dropdownList (choose your city) with data from database
STEP 2:
Insert users email address in UserEmail table and set subcribe to 0 or 1
STEP 3:
Save user registration data and EmailID (get from UserEmails table), CityID into Users table
Should I make a large MODEL , like this :
Public Class Registration Model
{
Get, set:
all USEREMAIL plugs ties
all Users plugs ties
all Cities plugs ties
}
How to start with this task in MVC?
(I know how to develop this in webforms , but MVC model confuses me)
You were on the right track.You're trying to create a view which let's users complete a registertion form, this view needs to use the user model and at the same type display a list of cities in a drop down which come from a different table in the database but are related to the user.
In MVC there's a concept called viewmodel, all that it is is a simple class which combines one or more models together.
Below I created a model called SiteUser and then another model called SiteUserViewModel which inherits from the user and gives us all the user properties PLUS an additional property we can use to populate the cities.So when we display the page, we will use the SiteUserViewModel but when we post to the controller to save the user in the database we will use SiteUser:
Models:
namespace MVCTutorial.Models
{
public class SiteUser
{
[Display(Name="First Name")]
public string FirstName { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "Last Name")]
public string LastName { get; set; }
[DataType(DataType.EmailAddress)]
public string EmailAddress { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "Subscribe To Newsletter?")]
public bool SubscribeToNewsletter { get; set; }
[DataType(DataType.Password)]
public string Password { get; set; }
[Display(Name="City")]
public int CityId { get; set; }
}
public class SiteUserViewModel : SiteUser
{
public List<SelectListItem> Cities { get; set; }
}
}
Controller:
public class SiteUserController : Controller
{
[HttpGet]
public ActionResult Index()
{
var model = new SiteUserViewModel();
//Replace this with logic that reads cities from the database
var city1 = new SelectListItem { Text = "Johannesburg", Value = "1" };
var city2 = new SelectListItem { Text = "Cape Town", Value = "2" };
model.Cities = new List<SelectListItem> { city1, city2 };
return View(model);
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult CreateUser(SiteUser user)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debugger.Break();
//Write the code to add user to the database
return View();
}
}
View:
#model MVCTutorial.Models.SiteUserViewModel
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" />
<title>Create User</title>
</head>
<body>
#using (Html.BeginForm("CreateUser", "SiteUser"))
{
#Html.ValidationSummary(true)
<fieldset>
<legend>Site User</legend>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.FirstName)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.FirstName)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.FirstName)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.LastName)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.LastName)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.LastName)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.EmailAddress)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.EmailAddress)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.EmailAddress)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.SubscribeToNewsletter)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.SubscribeToNewsletter)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.SubscribeToNewsletter)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.Password)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.Password)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.Password)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.CityId)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.DropDownList("CityId", Model.Cities, "Please select one")
</div>
<p>
<input type="submit" value="Create" />
</p>
</fieldset>
}
</body>
</html>
Result:

View with model that has children that act as model for strongly typed partial views

I have a system consisting of main page that starts a form:
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#using (Html.BeginForm(null, null, FormMethod.Post, new { id="fooData", #class="form-horizontal", role="form"}))
{
<div id="generalInfo" style="display:none">
#{Html.RenderPartial("Food", Model.foodInfo);}
</div>
<div id="studyInfo" style="display:none">
#{Html.RenderPartial("Drinks", Model.drinkInfo);}
<input type="submit" value="Bevestigen">
....
using a parent model
public class CaterRequest
{
public CaterRequest()
{
foodInfo = new Food();
drinkInfo = new Drinks();
}
public Food foodInfo { get; set; }
....
And child models like this:
public class Food
{
[Required(ErrorMessage = "BlaBla")]
public string name { get; set; }
}
Finally, the partial view looks like this:
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<div class="form-group">
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<div class="col-sm-10">
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</div>
<div class="col-sm-offset-2 col-sm-10">
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => Model.name)
</div>
</div>
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I was wondering what the best solution to this problem would be? Is there an easy way to solve this? What is the cleanest solution?
Basically I want to bind the data from my strongly typed partial views to my model in my normal view, while still maintaining the strongly typed views and validation stuff.
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So in you example above, you will need to create a Food.cshtml that can contain similar to what you have:
#model Stuvo_Intakeformulier.Models.Food
<div class="form-group">
#Html.LabelFor(model => Model.name, "Naam: ", htmlAttributes: new { #class = "col-sm-2 control-label" })
<div class="col-sm-10">
#Html.TextBoxFor(model => Model.name, null ,htmlAttributes: new { #class = "form-control" })
</div>
<div class="col-sm-offset-2 col-sm-10">
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => Model.name)
</div>
</div>
Above Food.cshtml file has to be placed into the “Shared/EditorTemplates/” folder.
Then in your main page you can call like:
<div id="generalInfo" style="display:none">
#Html.EditorFor(m => m.foodInfo)
</div>
As a aside, Do you have a typo in public string foodInfo { get; set; }, it should be public Food foodInfo { get; set; }?

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e.g. Entity Class
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public string myAttribute { get; set; }
}
For the View I created a ModelView which looks like this:
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public List<MyEntity> MyEntities { get; set; }
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...
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.MyEntities.ElementAt(0).MyAttribute)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.MyEntities.ElementAt(0).MyAttribute)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.MyEntities.ElementAt(0).MyAttribute)
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#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.MyEntities.ElementAt(1).MyAttribute)
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Thanks for help!
Works with Array[] of Entity!!!!
Solution:
Model:
public class MyEntity{
public string MyAttribute { get; set; }
}
ViewModel:
public class MoreEntites{
public MyEntity[] MyEntities { get; set; }
}
View:
#model myproject.ViewModels.MoreEntities
...
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.MyEntities[0].MyAttribute)
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.MyEntities.[0].MyAttribute)
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#Html.LabelFor(model => model.MyEntities[1].MyAttribute)
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<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.MyEntities[1].MyAttribute)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.MyEntities[1].MyAttribute)
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...
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#using (Html.BeginForm())
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#Html.ValidationSummary(true)
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#{
ViewBag.Title = "Create";
}
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#using (Html.BeginForm()) {
#Html.ValidationSummary(true)
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<legend>ProductType</legend>
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</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.Model, new { maxlength = 50 })
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.Model)
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<div class="editor-label">
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</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.CatalogPrice)
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.CatalogPrice)
</div>
<div class="editor-label">
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</div>
<div class="editor-field">
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</div>
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}
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public class ProductViewModel
{
[Required]
public Product Product { get; set; }
[Required]
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}
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[HttpPost]
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{
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}
return View(pvm);
}
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{
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}
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{
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public ProductType ProductType { get; set; }
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}
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.ToList()
.Select(s => new SelectListItem
{
Text = s.Name,
Value = s.Id.ToString()
})
.ToList();
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I am working on creating a blog with ASP.Net 4, MVC 3, Razor and C#.
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Here is what I have right now.
Controller Code
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{
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Add another controler method to return you a list of categories, something like:
public JsonResult Categories()
{
return Json(DB.GetCategorys(), JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
Then on the client side, use ajax to get your categories and bind them to your drop down, something like:
$.ajax({
url: 'http://myserver/myapp/mycontroller/Categories',
success: function(data) {
$('#dropCategorys').html('');
$.each(data, function(i, e) {
$('#dropCategorys').append('<option value="' +
e.category_id + '">' + e.category_name + '</option>');
}
}
});
This won't save your current selected item, but you can always check that before clearing the list, and reset it afterwards.
Creating the Category separately via AJAX is not your only option. You could then have a view model like this:
public class CategoryViewModel
{
public string name { get; set; }
public int id { get; set; }
}
public class CreateNewsViewModel
{
public string news_title { get; set; }
public string news_content { get; set; }
public string news_teaser { get; set; }
public string CategoryViewModel category { get; set; }
}
Change your view at the category field:
<div class="editor-label">
#Html.LabelFor(model => model.category, "Category")
</div>
<div class="editor-field">
#Html.DropDownListFor(model => model.category.id, ViewBag.category_id)
#Html.EditorFor(model => model.category.name) <!-- only show when creating a new category -->
#Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.category)
</div>
Then your action would look something like this:
[HttpPost, ActionName("Create")]
public ActionResult DoCreate(CreateNewsViewModel model)
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
if (model.category.id == 0)
{
// create your new category using model.category.name
}
// create an entity from the model and save to your database
return RedirectToAction("Index", "News"); // do whatever you wish when you're done
}
return View("Create", model); // show Create view again if validation failed
}
This is more or less off the top of my head so let me know if I bollocks'ed any parts up.

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