I got a problem with my model binding. Got here following models:
public class RoomScan
{
public RoomScan() { }
public RoomScan(Guid id)
{
Room_ID = id;
Assets = new List<AssetScanModel>();
}
//public Guid Soll_ID { get; set; }
public Guid Room_ID { get; set; }
public List<AssetScanModel> Assets { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "Barcode", ResourceType = typeof(Dictionary))]
public string Barcode { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "RFID", ResourceType = typeof(Dictionary))]
public string RFID { get; set; }
}
public class AssetScanModel
{
public AssetScanModel(Asset asset)
{
Asset = asset;
Scanned = false;
CheckIn = false;
}
public Asset Asset { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "Scanned", ResourceType = typeof(Dictionary))]
public bool Scanned { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "CheckIn", ResourceType = typeof(Dictionary))]
public bool CheckIn { get; set; }
}
The View does list all the Assets:
using (Html.BeginForm("Scan", "Inventory", FormMethod.Post))
{
Html.HiddenFor(rs => rs.Room_ID);
Html.HiddenFor(rs => rs.Assets);
<div>
<div class="editor-label">Barcode</div>
<div class="editor-field"><input type="text" name="Barcode" value="@Model.Barcode" /></div>
</div>
<div>
<div class="editor-label">RFID</div>
<div class="editor-field"><input type="text" name="Barcode" value="@Model.RFID" /></div>
</div><br />
...
@for (int i = 0; i < Model.Assets.Count; i++)
{
<tr>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].Asset.InventoryNumber)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].Asset.Description)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].Asset.Manufacturer)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].Asset.Model)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].Asset.SerialNumber)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].Scanned)</td>
<td>@Html.DisplayFor(asm => asm.Assets[i].CheckIn)</td>
</tr>
}
I added the "Asset[i]" because I read somewhere it helps the default model binder to bind propperly (didn#t work)
My problem is: in my controller:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Scan(RoomScan toVerify)
the List is empty (not null). I know this has to do with the model binder, but I am not familiar how to change it so it does work.
I have been using this for binding complex models with nested lists. I almost always replace the default model binder with this right off the bat...
A DefaultModelBinder that can update complex model graphs
I hope this helps you as much as it did me.