call partial view with model in mvc code example
Example 1: c# mvc return partial view
// Create a container for your data
<div id="ViewHolder"><div>
//You can call your method using ajax:
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: '<Your path to your controller>/GetView',
contentType: "application/text; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "text",
async: false,
success: function (data) {
// Populate your container
$('ViewHolder').html(data);
}
})
// In your controller
public PartialViewResult GetView()
{
//Passing a model is optional
MyModel myModel = new MyMyodel();
return PartialView("<Your View Name>", myModel);
}
Example 2: mvc asp.net partial view from js
//You can call a Partial View through AJAX
<div id="containerId"></div>
$.ajax({
type: "Get",
url: '<Your url>/GetView',
data: mydata,
contentType: "application/text; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "text",
success: function (data, status) {
//Use append to add it to the div and not overwrite it
//if you have other data in your container
$('#containerId').append(data);
},
error: function (err) {
console.log(err);
}
});
//In C#
/// <summary>
/// Renders a single view.
/// NOTE : PARTIAL VIEW CANNOT RENDER MULTIPLE VIEWS!
/// Instead loop through them.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="obj">JSON object containing input data</param>
/// <returns></returns>
[HttpGet]
public ActionResult GetView(string obj)
{
//Parse the object into a model
try
{
MyModel model = (new JavaScriptSerializer()).Deserialize<MyModel>(obj);
return View("<Your View name>", obj);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
return Json(ex.Message, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
}